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    Another Unnecessary List- Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Reflections and the Evolution of Music Recognition

    Another Unnecessary List- Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Reflections and the Evolution of Music Recognition

    Embark on a riveting journey through the musical landscape as we celebrate a milestone anniversary with a return to the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame debates and beyond. This special episode is not just a trip down memory lane—it's a kaleidoscope of candid discussions, from Mary J. Blige's commanding presence to the subversive acts like Jane's Addiction that left an indelible imprint on alternative rock. We don't just scratch the surface; we examine the fabric of music history, questioning the Rock Hall's selection process, and propose whether it's time for it to evolve into a Music Hall of Fame to reflect the rich diversity of today's nominees.

    Feel the pulse of the industry as we turn the spotlight onto the commercial dynamics that can make or break a career in the ever-changing world of music. We'll share personal anecdotes, like that near-encounter with Oasis' Liam Gallagher, and debate the controversial ticket pricing that tests the loyalty of die-hard fans. Through a blend of humor and depth, our discussions traverse the spectrum from the electric influence of ELO to the potential for an all-star jam session featuring Ozzy Osbourne at his hypothetical induction ceremony—Taylor Swift duet, anyone?

    As we wrap up this celebratory episode, we reflect on three years of passionate music chats that have brought us closer to the heartbeat of the rock 'n' roll narrative. From the theatrics of Styx to the raw innovation of Pearl Jam, we've covered vast terrain, and yet there's so much more to explore. Join us, Brian Anthony and Mark Kirby, as we keep the turntable spinning, inviting you to subscribe and join the conversation that knows no end. Here's to the next three years and the countless playlists of discussion that await!

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    Ep. 49: Ryan Hawk | Crafting a Legacy of Leadership

    Ep. 49: Ryan Hawk | Crafting a Legacy of Leadership

    Ryan Hawk, the voice behind "The Learning Leader Show," eloquently shares his passage from a budding sales rep to a beacon of guidance and performance excellence, and the cherished upcoming book project with Brook Cupps. This episode paints a vivid portrait of Hawk's ethos, rooted in the multifaceted nature of mentorship and the vibrant tapestry of life's locales, from Dayton's familiar embrace to Hawaii's enchanting call.

    My own narrative intertwines with Hawk's as I delve into the transformative power of preparation, a reflection of the athletic world's disciplined practice. Drawing from interactions with thought leaders like Todd Henry and Alex Hormozi, I underscore the potency of thorough engagement, the art of meaningful questioning, and the personal values that anchor my journey—thoughtfulness, thankfulness, curiosity, and consistency. We muse on living by an internal scoreboard, the pitfalls of comparison, and the cultivation of emotional intelligence that transcends generational divides, all while celebrating the dedication that defines our pursuits, whether in a podcast studio or on a keynote stage.

    As the conversation crescendos, we revel in the universal language of music, its power to forge indelible bonds, and the memories etched in the melodies of Tom Petty, O.A.R., and the Dave Matthews Band. These shared experiences, from the electric energy of live concerts to the cherished moments with our children, underscore the essence of why we toil and triumph. 

    Our episode is an invitation to savor these narratives, to recognize the sacrifice and gratitude inherent in military service, and to partake in the wisdom and warmth that Ryan Hawk extends, not just as a leader, but as a storyteller for the ages.

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    Episode 28: Purple Heart Recipient CMSgt Ben Seekell – Your Capacity is Limitless

    Episode 31: Todd Henry – Choose To Be Brave

    Episode 35: Brook Cupps – Shaping Leaders On and Off The Court

    Episode 41: Lee Ellis – Freeing You From Bond That Make You Insecure


    Jim “Soni” Sonefeld & Edwin McCain: Music, Friendship, & Lifting Others Up

    Jim “Soni” Sonefeld & Edwin McCain: Music, Friendship, & Lifting Others Up

    This week Andrew has two guests — and a conversation you don’t want to miss. Andrew talks with Hootie & The Blowfish drummer Jim “Soni” Sonefeld and hit singer-songwriter Edwin McCain. Soni was first on the podcast in July 2023 & he’s back for an even deeper dive on his career and the success secrets that powered Hootie & The Blowfish to become one of history’s most iconic bands. Along the way, Soni and the Hootie guys crossed paths with another young musician, Edwin McCain, who went on to achieve his own global fame & success with mega hit songs “I’ll Be” & “I Could Not Ask For More” — two of the most iconic love songs in the history of pop music. Both Soni & Edwin join Andrew for a remarkable conversation. You’ll hear all about their storied careers, creative process, & so much more. This is a fantastic conversation about music, friendship, & the power of lifting others up. 

    Show Highlights:

    0:00 - Intro
    5:55 - Edwin’s early days
    8:07 - Edwin dropping out of college to pursue music
    10:19 - Soni & Edwin cross paths
    11:09 - “Test marketing” ideas
    13:37 - Supporting others on the journey
    14:35 - Healthy competition
    15:40 - Southeast music ecosystem
    20:08 - Soni on writing Hootie hit song “Hold My Hand”
    22:23 - Edwin’s first record deal
    23:16 - Edwin on writing “I’ll Be”
    27:45 - Overcoming challenges
    34:44 - Persistence 
    39:20 - Necessity & desperation
    46:59 - Creativity
    49:10 - Recent collaborations 
    51:30 - Summer Camps With Trucks Tour 

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    Two Thumbs Up! The best rating system of all time?

    Two Thumbs Up! The best rating system of all time?

    Did Siskel and Ebert revolutionize the way we appreciate movies? What were the first homeless shelters of London like? Is Dave Matthews Band the greatest band of all time? Is Grave Digger his all-time banger? Kyle and Jheisson answer these questions and more as they thumb their way across Wikipedia from Siskel and Ebert to Forbes Magazine.

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    Music provided by Davey and the Chains

    Episode 98 - Chicago's Little Lady **April Fool’s Episode**

    Episode 98 - Chicago's Little Lady **April Fool’s Episode**

    [April Fool's Episode 2023] - for new listeners, the media check-in is also part of this, do not yell at us for our media check-ins if you don't like our media check-ins on this episode pls thx]

    This week we are in Chicago to discuss one of the greatest calamities to ever strike the Second City. It's the story of a bus, a band, a boat, and a bad decision. We dedicate this episode to the victims affected that day.

    Special thanks to our sponsors and their dedicated spokespersons:
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    - Dr. Richau's Golden Remedies (Carlos)

    Special thanks also to Alexia (in the role of Lynn LaPlante Allaway)

    *there's an Easter egg at the end if you want to hear us break 'character'*

    Sources:

    "Band settles over sewage dumping." BBC, 30 Apr 2005. http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/entertainment/4501755.stm

    "Bridge Grating Solutions." Ohio Gratings Inc., https://web.archive.org/web/20181228091848/http://ohiogratings.com/Content/pdfs/product/bridge_brochure.pdf

    "Chicago's Little Lady." Chicago's First Lady Cruises. https://www.cruisechicago.com/assets/uploads/medium/pdf/Little%20Lady%202023.pdf

    "Dave Matthews' Driver: I Dumped." Associated Press, 9 Mar 2005. https://www.cbsnews.com/news/dave-matthews-driver-i-dumped/

    "Dave Matthews Sued for Dumping on Chicago." The Smoking Gun. https://www.thesmokinggun.com/file/dave-matthews-sued-dumping-chicago

    Johnson, Steve. "15 years after the Dave Matthews Band let loose over the Chicago River, we survey the damages and uncover a new victim." Chicago Tribune, 9 Aug 2019. https://www.chicagotribune.com/entertainment/music/ct-ent-dave-matthews-band-poop-dump-15th-anniversary-0810-20190809-zkydjq5lvvcsjb2webjqgzhrae-story.html

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    Great Unexpectations

    Great Unexpectations

    John buys tickets to see Metallica—in 2024. Say What?! We also talk about members of successful bands that made it big on their own. And, the serendipitous  finding of an opening band that was much better than the headliner.
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    Feeding Your Talent with Entrepreneur Peggy Speir

    Feeding Your Talent with Entrepreneur Peggy Speir

    At the suggestion of guest Colin Speir, I invited his sister Peggy on the show to share her career journey, which included years on the road living a rock-n-roll lifestyle.  Peggy talks about starting out in lower Manhattan where she housed and fed up-and-coming musicians from Blues Traveler and DMB, bands she would later cook for on tour.  Peggy also reveals which singer didn't live up to her teenage crush and the American Idol winner who won her over after she rooted against her. Originally from New York, she currently lives with her husband in Vancouver where she started an ice shave and small batch fruit syrup company.  

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    213 Sudden and Swift

    213 Sudden and Swift

    This week's random topics are broken bones and cognitive dissonance.

    Meagan and Jeff share broken bone stories and discuss how verbally processing through hard things is ultimately good for us.  Meagan dives in to the nitty gritty of understanding cognitive dissonance. Jeff explains how he'll, "never be the same." Jeff points out the odd rating warning an a classic PG-13 movie that he and Meagan watch every year in May.

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    Twister Trailer HERE

    Do you have broken bone stories? Have any good x-ray shots? Send us a message or pic!

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    Intro: Manhattan from the album Almost Fiction

    Outro: Sunset, OK from the ep We'll Come Back for You

    Don't forget to check out Jeff's pop culture podcast. You can catch new episodes of PopSchtick on Fridays where Jeff and his friend, Josh discuss movies, TV, video games, music, books, and more. 

    The Scenic Route

    The Scenic Route

    This week, Chris and Karrah share an unplanned annoyance and just go TF off on Dave Matthews!

    Give us a call at (570) 500-2787 or email us at imannoyedpodcast@gmail.com with any and all annoyances!

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    Bad Times Don't Last...Bad Guys Do

    Bad Times Don't Last...Bad Guys Do

    Hey yo! The WN2T Bois are back with another episode of the often imitated, never duplicated WE NEED 2 TALK podcast! The guys pour one out for WWE legend Scott Hall, who passed away yesterday (4:56). Next, Felix and Willis talk about the lack of criminal charges being brought against Deshaun Watson and what the next move is for him (22:56). Last, but not least, Willis has some questions on whether Dave Matthews Band is worth the hype (57:00).

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    S1E13: Pillar of Eye Street - Mrs Helen Free

    S1E13: Pillar of Eye Street - Mrs Helen Free

    S1E13 starts highlighting Saturday's (12/4) "A Roaring Return" the 41st Annual Mothers’ Club Gala. After a virtual event in 2020, Jeannette Staton and Hazel Lychak from the Mothers Club briefly share the exciting details.

    Bid pay auction links here. The Gala Gram link is here.

    As the 2020-2021 school year ended, one of the longtime Pillars of Eye Street, English teacher Mrs. Helen Free, retired. When Helen arrived in 1983 at Gonzaga, she joined a largely male faculty. Over the last 38 years, much has changed about Gonzaga. The faculty makeup is much more diverse, the physical campus has transformed, and Helen Free admits, she changed, too. She believes the last 15 years, she was doing some of her best work.

    How did her teaching journey lead her to Eye Street? Who inspired her early on, to get her Masters? What challenges did she face as a mom when 2 sons attended Gonzaga? How did she approach parent-teacher conferences? And what does she hope for Gonzaga’s Future as she steps away? These answers and many more you won’t likely forget, especially our Gonzaga Mom’s.

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    Hey, this is ____________ from the Class of ___ / mother of __________

    wishing the extended Gonzaga family a Merry Christmas from _________ (where u live)

    (feel free to ad lib if you like and name check some classmates)

    then send the voice memo to podcast@gonzaga.org

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    Thanksgiving Rant and Appreciation - Episode #29

    Thanksgiving Rant and Appreciation - Episode #29

    Description... In this episode Jon delves into "Thanksgiving," and what it truly means to be thankful and appreciative for what we have. He then shares some anecdotes regarding his recent road trip, before closing the show with a list of Dave Matthews Band top 20 all time songs (in Jon's humble opinion)... See list below for all 20. Thank you so much for tuning in and subscribing! 


    Dave Matthews Band - Top 20 Songs: 1. Two Step, 2. Crush, 3. #41, 4. Warehouse, 5

     Dancing Nancies, 6. Lie in Our Graves, 7. Best of What's Around, 8. When the World Ends, 9. Gravedigger, 10. The Stone, 11. Say Goodbye, 12. All Along the Watchtower (Hendrix Cover), 13. Jimi Thing, 14. Grey Street, 15. Ants Marching, 16. Stolen Away on 55th & 3rd, 17. Raven, 18. I'll Back You Up, 19. Tripping Billies, 20. Some Devil 

    Be something you love and understand.

    'Photographing Dave Matthews Band' with Rodrigo Simas, Photographer for the Dave Matthews Band

    'Photographing Dave Matthews Band' with Rodrigo Simas, Photographer for the Dave Matthews Band

    'Photographing Dave Matthews Band' with Rodrigo Simas, Photographer for Dave Matthews Band

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    Rodrigo Simas, Photographer for Dave Matthews Band

    Rodrigo Simas, Photographer for Dave Matthews Band

    Rodrigo Simas, Photographer for Dave Matthews Band
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    33 - Crash Into Me

    33 - Crash Into Me
    We're gonna go back to the days of the mid-late 90's when puka shell necklaces and kegstands were all rage... Also in the national zeitgeist at the time? Being a fucking peeping tom with abandonment issues, apparently. Topped off with a nursery rhyme! Dave Matthews and his band of talented misfits unleashed this anthem for stalkers onto a mostly unknowing crowd. We can stay silent no longer.

    112 Live in Concert

    112 Live in Concert

     This week's random topic is live music.

    Meagan and Jeff have a conversation about live music. Jeff talks about the time he thought he killed Darren King, the drummer for MUTEMATH. Meagan dives into the science of music and its possible connection to altruism. They also share some of YOUR responses to the question, "What is the best concert you've ever attended?"

    Write up on the NYT analysis of Spotify data that Jeff mentions HERE

    Abstract from the paper Meagan mentions about babies and helping HERE

    Thank you to everyone who has been listening to us in the US and abroad. We are thankful for all of you and hope you get as much joy out of this project as we do!

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    Intro: Manhattan from the album Almost Fiction

    Outro: Sunset, OK from the ep We'll Come Back for You