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The 1937 Flood Watch PodcastThe 1937 Flood Watch PodcastDiversity DelightsWhenever we have fresh ears in The Flood’s band room, as we did last week, the newcomer’s first question often is, “What kind of music do you fellas play?”No single easy answer is available, of course, but it is an opportunity for a show-and-tell — well, more show than tell, probably — demonstrating the storied diversity of band’s repertoire. At last week’s gathering, for instance, in the first dozen minutes of the evening, the guys played across a spectrum, starting with an Irving Berlin tune, followed by a Sonny Terry/Brownie McGhee blues, then a Ho...2025-04-2503 minThe 1937 Flood Watch PodcastThe 1937 Flood Watch PodcastA Randy Hamilton SpecialRandy Hamilton has brought so much to The Flood’s table in the past dozen years. As the late Joe Dobbs used to say, Randy’s bass is “the heartbeat of the band.”In addition, Randy’s vocals — whether harmonizing or taking the lead — have become a definitive ingredient in The Flood’s sound. And nothing demonstrates that better than a tune from this week’s rehearsal, captured in this video by band manager Pamela Bowen.About the SongAs reported earlier, “When You Say Nothing at All,” the 1988 composition by Paul Overstreet and Don Schlitz, has b...2025-04-1204 minThe Texas Highway Radio ShowThe Texas Highway Radio ShowRed Dirt ProudPLAYLIST Wade Bowen – Friday NightKensie Coppin – Texas In MeKevin Fowler & Deryl Dodd – Damn This Ol Honky TonkMike Graham – A-FrameJason Grove – I’d Love To Be Burt ReynoldsKin Faux – Honky Tonk HoneyJames Lann – I Don’t ApologizeLove & Chaos – WildflowerJerrod Medulla – One Night FlingDavid Lewis – Ain’t Gonna Change MeRandy Rogers Band – Like It Used To BeJon Hope & The Jackwagons – FTW FamousJamie Richards – All About The MusicTyler Childers – All Your’nCross Canadian Ragweed – AlabamaBri Ba...2025-04-053h 22The Fandom Portals PodcastThe Fandom Portals PodcastDragonHeart (1996) – Part Two: The fall of King Einon and Bowen's Heroes Journey. Nostalgic Fantasy and the value of Persistence.Episode Summary: In this episode of The Fandom Portals Podcast, Aaron and Brash continue their deep dive into Dragonheart (1996), exploring Einon and Bowen’s character arcs, the Spoiled King vs. Hero’s Journey tropes, and how the film’s acting performances impacted its legacy.The Reel Deal segment dissects Dragonheart’s plot structure, score, and how nostalgia affects the modern viewing experience. Plus, Aaron and Brash discuss fan mail from a listener in Virginia and take a moment to reflect on the difference between...2025-03-191h 01The 1937 Flood Watch PodcastThe 1937 Flood Watch PodcastConjuring Up SummertimeSpring in Appalachia is notoriously fickle. One minute the sun is promising an early wakeup call for the dogwoods and the redbuds; the next minute, snow is mocking our optimism.Last week started, for example, with a lovely, bright preview of April. However, in midweek, The Flood’s weekly rehearsal was greeted by clouds, biting winds and cold rain. By the time the guys packed up to head home, ice would be forming on the back roads in the hills.But inside the band room, the guys have mad skills for climate control. Want some au...2025-03-1404 minThe Randy Wilson PodcastThe Randy Wilson Podcast"9 Years Strong: The Impact of Richmond Black Restaurant Week with Shemicia Bowen & Kelli Lemon"The 9th annual Richmond Black Restaurant Experience (RBRE), scheduled from March 9 to 16, 2025, is a citywide celebration that highlights Black-owned restaurants, food businesses, and culinary talent in Richmond, Virginia. This event not only boosts visibility and economic support for Black-owned eateries but also fosters a sense of community through food, culture, and entertainment. The festivities commence with Mobile Soul Sunday on March 9, 2025, featuring over 30 Black-owned food vendors offering a diverse array of cuisines influenced by African and Caribbean diasporas, as well as traditional soul food and American classics. The event also includes an Art Walk & Marketplace, music, dancing with Kemel...2025-03-0857 minThe 1937 Flood Watch PodcastThe 1937 Flood Watch PodcastTwo Tunes from a Rainy Winter's NightComing in from the wind and cold of a rainy winter’s night, it was cozy and bright in the band room last Thursday evening. Here are two tunes from the late 1960s that Pamela Bowen captured with her phone during the weekly rehearsal.The video opens with Randy Hamilton leading the crew on Danny O’Keefe’s soulful “Good Time Charlie’s Got the Blues” followed by a gentle rendition of a long-time Flood favorite, Bob Dylan’s “Tonight I’ll Be Staying Here With You.” This is a public episode. If y...2025-03-0206 minThe 1937 Flood Watch PodcastThe 1937 Flood Watch Podcast"Satin Doll"We remember the night Joe Dobbs wandered into The Flood band room a couple of decades ago and said, “Hey, do you know the song ‘Satin Doll’?”Boy, was he asking the right guy. Charlie Bowen grew up in a home full of his dad’s jazz records by Ella Fitzgerald and Duke Ellington and Count Basie and his mom’s Harry James and The Mills Brothers.In BowenWorld, “Satin Doll” was as much a part of the household soundtrack as anything on the radio right then.Joe didn’t really know any of the tune’s hono...2025-02-2803 minComic Book HistoriansComic Book HistoriansFrank Frazetta Phone Interview by Steve RinggenbergIn today's special episode, Alex Grand and Bill Field delve into a fascinating phone conversation from August 27, 1994, between comic book historian and writer, Steve Ringgenberg and the legendary fantasy artist Frank Frazetta. Steve Ringgenberg, known for his deep knowledge and contributions to the comic book industry, chats with Frazetta about his then-upcoming projects and his return to comics, albeit in a supervisory role.Frank Frazetta, whose "Death Dealer" paintings have left a strong mark on the fantasy genre, shares insights into his collaboration with Glenn Danzig and Simon Bisley for Verotik comics. They discuss Frazetta’s transition fr...2024-11-0124 minThe 1937 Flood Watch PodcastThe 1937 Flood Watch Podcast"To Love Somebody"In the mid-1960s, the young British songwriter Barry Gibb was in New York City for the first time when he was visited at the Waldorf Astoria by one of his musical heroes: soul/R&B superstar Otis Redding.Redding reportedly loved Gibb’s work and came to urge him to write a song for him to record. Legend has it that immediately after they met, Gibb went downstairs and, on a hotel piano, thrashed out “To Love Somebody,” rushing back to offer it to Otis.Sadly, before getting the opportunity to sing Gibb's ode, Otis R...2024-10-0404 minThe 1937 Flood Watch PodcastThe 1937 Flood Watch Podcast"Love Will Keep Us Alive"A decade after what fans feared would be the last flight of The Eagles — SoCal’s ultimate 1970s soft rockers — band mates Timothy Schmit and Don Felder teamed up with friends to try to create a new band, one they wanted to call “The Malibu Men’s Choir.”Well, that effort failed — the new group never got off the ground — but their songwriting collaboration with Jim Capaldi and Paul Carrack did produce a hit for a re-energized Eagles when the band rebounded for its 1994-96 “Hell Freezes Over” Tour.As diehard Eagles enthusiasts know, the tour’s name hearkene...2024-09-2004 minThe 1937 Flood Watch PodcastThe 1937 Flood Watch Podcast"I'm Walkin'"It all began toward the end of a rollicking rehearsal when between songs the guys started talking about what they planned to do in the week ahead. Danny mentioned that lately he had been getting out early to take his walks in the morning before the heat set in. That prompted Charlie to start singing that Fats Domino song, “I’m walkin’, yes, indeed, and I’m talkin’ ‘bout you ‘n’ me…”. Well, Danny — who by anybody’s definition is a walking jukebox — started playing the old tune. Sam and Jack quickly picked up the vibe. Charlie reach...2024-09-1304 minThe 1937 Flood Watch PodcastThe 1937 Flood Watch Podcast"Harvest Moon," a Neil Young ClassicHaving known each other since high school, Randy Hamilton and Danny Cox have bonds and shared musical instincts that bring lots of riches to our room.Whenever Randy and Dan put a song on the table — as they did with “Deep River Blues” and “Sunny,” as they did with “Ready for the Times to Get Better,” “Windy and Warm” and “When You Say Nothing at All” — they usually already have an arrangement started. It’s ready for the rest of us to just jump on board and ride!That certainly was the case last week when they arrived at the r...2024-08-2305 minThe 1937 Flood Watch PodcastThe 1937 Flood Watch PodcastConversations in 4/4 TimeChatter is everywhere when the band gathers each week for rehearsal at the Bowen House. News, gossip, jokes. But the best conversations usually don’t involve words at all.The Flood Zone — like most tight-knit groups of friends — has developed its own language. It is a shorthand in which a grin and a nod could mean, “Wow — great solo. Cool new stuff!” while a shrug and a chuckle could tell everyone, “Oops — sorry about that, guys. Coulda sworn I knew what key we’re in!”But beyond gestures and facial expressions, the nouns and verbs of this wordless pat...2024-08-0902 minRx for Success PodcastRx for Success PodcastLife Changing Moments: A Culture of Care, with Dr. Christina BowenThis Podcast offers a pathway to continuing education via this CMEfy link: https://earnc.me/vzgprw Dr. Christina Bowen, Chief Wellbeing Officer at Eastern Carolina University Health, delves into the holistic strategies for enhancing healthcare professional well-being. She discusses the evolution of her role, particularly highlighting the integration of personal well-being, systemic changes, and a culture of coaching and support. Dr. Bowen emphasizes the importance of retreats, leadership training, and creating a relationship-based culture to foster a supportive environment for healthcare workers. She also explores the challenges of administrative burdens, accessibility, and the potential role of innovative sol...2024-07-2236 minThe 1937 Flood Watch PodcastThe 1937 Flood Watch PodcastPlay That One About the Dog...Often a song has a special meaning that has absolutely nothing to do with either its lyrics or its melody.The Flood’s tight connection to W.C. Handy’s 100-year-old “Yellow Dog Blues,” for instance, dates back to 2020 and the deep, dark days of the Covid-19 epidemic.With the whole world masked and distanced, the band couldn’t get together for its weekly gatherings. It was during the loneliness of that seemingly endless quarantine that Charlie Bowen got obsessed with trying to learn that song.WoodsheddingIt wasn’t his first time t...2024-07-1205 minFeature InterviewFeature InterviewWade Bowen / June 20242024 Texas Country Male Vocalist of the Year WADE BOWEN checks in with Robert Miguel in advance of his annual summer show at House Pasture in Concan.  Wade gives details on his 10th solo album, Flyin', some info on the Hold My Beer vol. 4 EP with Randy Rogers to be released July 12, plus talks Father's Day and summer plans.2024-06-2415 minOpportunity CostOpportunity CostRandy Lee | Opportunity Cost Podcast #18Randy Lee is an Actor, Author, and Real Estate Agent. When Randy Lee was a boy growing up in the suburbs of Milwaukee, WI, he dreamed of becoming many things. Like being a pilot, an NBA player and a firefighter. After he realized he didn't like roller coasters, being a pilot seemed like a bad choice. After he didn't grow to be more than 6 feet tall, he realized he couldn't play in the NBA. After graduating from technical school with a firefighting degree, he tried it and decided firefighting didn't fulfill his creative ambitions. In 2007 h...2024-06-181h 07The 1937 Flood Watch PodcastThe 1937 Flood Watch Podcast"Somebody Stole My Gal"Some songs have very deep roots in the Floodisphere. For instance, the late Joe Dobbs loved this song. In fact, we can remember Dave Peyton and Charlie Bowen jamming on this one with Joe and his brother Dennis at their Fret ‘n Fiddle music shop in its original Huntington West 14th Street location in the mid-1970s. (The song might even have been in the set list when the four opened for Little Jimmy Dickens’ concert at the old Memorial Field House in 1977.)The tune also was the first song that the great Doug Chaffin play...2024-06-0705 minThe 1937 Flood Watch PodcastThe 1937 Flood Watch Podcast"Can You Run?"We have always found this song incredibly moving, due in no small part to memories of the place and time when we played it in public for the first time.It was seven years ago at our favorite Charleston, WV, venue — Taylor Books — on the evening of Saturday, Aug. 12, 2017. Honestly, had the gig not already been booked for months in advance, we probably would not have wanted to perform that evening.That’s because for us — and for most of the people in the audience that night — images from the previous 24 hours were too fresh...2024-05-3105 minThe 1937 Flood Watch PodcastThe 1937 Flood Watch Podcast"Loving You Would Be So Good for Me"Charlie Bowen wrote this song about 30 years ago with the idea that The Flood would perform it some day, even though at that particular moment, the future seemed rather uncertain for the band he had helped create two decades earlier.As reported earlier, in the period between the mid-1980s and the early ‘90s, life had started interfering with Flood dreams. As band members began drifting off in different directions, pursuing the interests of family and new jobs, The Flood had started being just a sometimes-kind-of jam session/reunion thing.Bowen’s new tune...2024-05-2403 minCountryLine Songwriter SeriesCountryLine Songwriter SeriesThe CountryLine Songwriter Series with Wade Bowen'The CountryLine Songwriter Series', is where you'll hear from some of the most successful artists and songwriters working in Nashville today. Country music is all about storytelling and this is where you'll discover the stories from the people themselves of how they managed to find their way into such a competitive industry and rise to the top. What motivates and inspires them and what they've learnt along the way.Born and raised in Waco, Texas, Wade Bowen started his musical career in the band West 84 with longtime friend Matt Miller. In 2002 Bowen decided to head out...2024-05-2320 minThe 1937 Flood Watch PodcastThe 1937 Flood Watch PodcastSongs of Sun and RainAt this week’s rehearsal, Pamela Bowen, our manager/videographer, captured a couple more of the tunes that we are considering for inclusion in that new album we hope to start working on later this year.And, without our intending it, the two songs she videoed just happened to share the theme of rainy days and sunny days. That’s a hoot, even if it was unplanned.About the SongsThe first song on today’s “video extra” is The Flood’s take on Bob Dylan’s composition “Make You Feel My Love,” which debuted on B...2024-05-1806 minSunday Sermons from CBC BonhamSunday Sermons from CBC BonhamGratitude in Giving ✧ Randy Bowen ✧ 5/12/24What is the Biblical view on financial wisdom? How does it differ from the world's view?2024-05-1300 minThe 1937 Flood Watch PodcastThe 1937 Flood Watch PodcastAnother Candidate for the New Album. Tell Us What You Think ....Here’s another tune that is campaigning to be included on the new album we hope to start recording later this year. We’d like to hear what you think about it.As we noted earlier, we’ve loved “Peaceful Easy Feeling” ever since the late Roger Samples taught it to us back in the early 1970s when he joined Dave Peyton and Charlie Bowen to help start The Flood. But it now being a new century and all, we wanted to give the song a new sound. That’s why the guys are letting Charlie’s ba...2024-05-0404 minThe 1937 Flood Watch PodcastThe 1937 Flood Watch Podcast"Barbara Allen"A third of a millennium ago, Samuel Pepys wrote in his diary about a New Year’s party at which he hear the “little Scotch song of Barbary Allen….”Scholars often cite that Jan. 2, 1666, entry as evidence that this famous ballad — which tells the tale of a beautiful woman who denies a dying man's love, then dies of grief soon after his untimely demise — already was hundreds of years old by the time Francis Child collected it in the late 19th century.Barbara’s Other LifeIn fact, ethnomusicologists Steve Roud and Julia Bishop describ...2024-04-2605 minThe 1937 Flood Watch PodcastThe 1937 Flood Watch Podcast'Twas a Dandy FloodangoWhat a wonderful time we had yesterday afternoon with our friends at Alchemy Theatre when we launched the Spring Floodango. The stage was full. All five Floodsters — Charlie, Sam, Randy, Dan and Jack — were on hand. Joining them was the band’s beloved “chick singer,” Floodster Emerita Michelle Hoge, who drove in with her husband Rich from their Loveland, Ohio, home near Cincinnati just for the gig.Righteously augmenting The Flood fare were tasteful offerings by guest artist Douglas Eye (a/k/a Doug Imbrogno), who performed original tunes as well as richly innovative interpretations of traditi...2024-04-2218 minThe 1937 Flood Watch PodcastThe 1937 Flood Watch Podcast"I Wonder Where My Easy Rider's Gone"In blues parlance, the term “easy rider” is code for … oh, well, for many things. Maybe a rovin’ gambler or a lover, maybe a pimp … (Y’all just talk among yourselves and let your imagination gallop away with ya.)Easy riders started appearing in blues songs more than a century ago. W.C. Handy famously featured an easy rider in his great “Yellow Dog Blues” back in 1915. But, as we noted in an earlier Flood Watch article, that great old blues — which Bessie Smith would memorialize with her classic 1925 Columbia recording of it — was written in answer to an earl...2024-04-0506 minQuery & CompanyQuery & CompanyPurdue vs Gonzaga Preview with Brian Cardinal, Randy Bennett, and Steve Lappas!(00:00-26:17) – Query & Company opens on a Friday with Jake Query, Jimmy Cook, and producer Eddie Garrison discussing last night’s NCAA Tournament games that featured Illinois and Alabama moving on. They discuss the job Brad Underwood has done at Illinois. Additionally, Jake shoots down another “hip” phrase that Jimmy used. This leads to the three amigos discussing what terms Jake likes and doesn’t like. (26:17-44:18) – College basketball analyst Steve Lappas joins Query & Company from Detroit to break down the rematch between Purdue and Gonzaga tonight. He states that fans will like watching the Zach Edey/Graham Ike and Ryan...2024-03-292h 05The 1937 Flood Watch PodcastThe 1937 Flood Watch Podcast"Peaceful Easy Feeling"She promised meet him after work, but she never showed up. Disappointed, he did what you do if you’re an aspiring composer: He put it all down in a song.A scene like that plays out every day somewhere in America. But it’s not every day that the resulting song becomes one of the most cherished tunes of the decade.Coffeehouse Roots“Peaceful Easy Feeling” began life on the cold linoleum floor of a coffeehouse after closing time. It was 1969 and a San Diego hippie by the name of Jack Tempchin was play...2024-03-2904 minThe 1937 Flood Watch PodcastThe 1937 Flood Watch PodcastTwo More for You to Vote OnWe really appreciate the feedback and suggestions we’ve been getting so far from all y’all about some of the songs we’re considering for the new album. Here are a couple more we thinking about including. Whaddaya think?At last week’s rehearsal, Pamela Bowen videoed two very different tunes. First is our take on the jazz standard “But Not for Me.”As reported here earlier, George and Ira Gershwin penned this song in 1930 for the stage musical “Girl Crazy” (in which it was premiered by Ginger Rogers). The song didn’t take off right away, bu...2024-03-1905 minThe 1937 Flood Watch PodcastThe 1937 Flood Watch Podcast"Ready for the Times to Get Better"This song took a very long road on its journey to Floodlandia. The first time it was played in our band room was more than a dozen years ago on a mellow autumn night when our friends Randy Hamilton and Paul Martin dropped in to jam with us. Neither was a member of The Flood yet — Randy would join the following year and Paul a few years after that — but their song was the hit of the evening. In fact, it was featured later in our weekly podcast.However, “Ready for the Times to Get Better...2024-02-0904 minGood Neighbor Podcast: Port Saint LucieGood Neighbor Podcast: Port Saint LucieEP #193: Revitalizing Your Realm: Randy Cooper's Guide to Garage Gem TransformationsEver felt like your garage was a lost cause, buried under a mountain of clutter? Randy Cooper of Garage Gem joins us to dispel that myth and shares his expertise on transforming your chaotic carport into an organized oasis. This isn't your average clean-up act; Randy and his team offer a lifetime guarantee on their magic-making renovations, ensuring that once you invest in their services, you're set for life. They tackle everything from durable shelving and cabinets to lighting enhancements and floor revamps, turning your garage into a highly efficient extension of your home.In our conversation...2024-02-0708 minThe 1937 Flood Watch PodcastThe 1937 Flood Watch PodcastWhen She Wants Good Lovin’ ...This tune has really deep roots in the Floodisphere.About 20 years after our heroes, The Coasters, released this Jerry Leiber / Mike Stoller song in 1957, The Flood started fiddling with it one fun summer night. After that, though, the song went back to sleep for, oh, a half century or so. We told much of that tale in an earlier Flood Watch article that also explored the history of the song. Click here to read all about that.The Song AwakesAnyway, on a winter’s evening a couple of years ago, th...2024-01-1905 minThe 1937 Flood Watch PodcastThe 1937 Flood Watch Podcast"Sunny"Ever since it came together decades ago, The Flood has always sought a rich diversity in its repertoire. So late last year when Danny Cox asked, “Has the band ever done the song ‘Sunny’?” he heard an invitation in the enthusiasm of the answer: “No!” Danny worked out the chords, Jack took up the rhythm, we turned the vocals over to Randy, and suddenly the song was in the works. In fact, now it’s even picking up fans among the visitors. On this particular track, for instance, Floodster Emeritus Paul Martin happened to be in the room an...2024-01-0504 minThe 1937 Flood Watch PodcastThe 1937 Flood Watch Podcast"My Dear Companion"Most of the world heard “My Dear Companion” when it was featured on the 1987 Trio album released by superstars Dolly Parton, Linda Ronstadt and Emmylou Harris, with songwriting credits going to Kentucky balladeer Jean Ritchie.That creation story for the song is accurate, as far as it goes. Ritchie wrote her tune in 1963, and 10 years later it was among the first things The Flood played when the band started coming together. The Kentucky ConnectionOlder members of the band often talked about being at folk festivals — like those at Kentucky’s Grayson Lake and Cart...2023-12-0803 minThe 1937 Flood Watch PodcastThe 1937 Flood Watch Podcast"July, You're a Woman"Charlie Bowen played this song for David Peyton on the first night they jammed together at a New Year’s Eve party 50 years ago. “July, You’re a Woman” was the one of the best tunes in the repertoire for their earliest gigs, especially after Roger Samples came along later that year to sing harmony on the chorus and do magic with his guitar solos.Bowen adapted his version of the song after learning it when it was brand new in 1969, released by composer John Stewart on his second solo album, California Bloodlines.John Ste...2023-11-1705 minThe 1937 Flood Watch PodcastThe 1937 Flood Watch Podcast"Birth of the Blues"In the single year of 1925, Tin Pan Alley composer Ray Henderson wrote three — count ‘em, THREE — classics in the great American songbook: “Bye Bye Blackbird,” “Has Anybody Seen My Girl?” (“…Five foot two, eyes of blues…”) and “I’m Sitting on Top of the World.” Then in the next year, maybe just to show that he hadn’t shot his wad, Ray wrote one of his most memorable tunes — “Birth of the Blues” — with catchy lyrics by Buddy DeSylva and Lew Brown.First the Song, Then the MovieThe song made the rounds — recorded in its debut year by Paul White...2023-11-1003 minThe 1937 Flood Watch PodcastThe 1937 Flood Watch Podcast"Jelly Roll Baker"Born in New Orleans in 1899, Alonzo "Lonnie" Johnson was one of America's great blues and jazz artists, touring with Bessie Smith, recording with Louis Armstrong and Duke Ellington, with Charlie Christian and Eddie Lang, with stride piano giant James P. Johnson and so many more.He was a guitar pioneer. In fact, blues historian Gérard Herzhaft believes Johnson was "undeniably the creator of the guitar solo played note by note with a pick, which has become the standard in jazz, blues, country and rock.”He started that style as early as 1927 with his solo on...2023-10-2705 minThe 1937 Flood Watch PodcastThe 1937 Flood Watch Podcast"Yas Yas Duck"When The Flood first started doing this song some 40 years ago, Charlie’s sweet mother asked where such an odd little tune came from. We didn’t want to tell her the truth.“Mom, it was a popular party song in the late 1920s.” Well, that wasn’t a complete lie. It’s just that the “parties” where this song was born started very late at night and were in a part of town where nice girls generally didn’t go. Stump’s SongThe song we’ve always called “Yas Yas Duck” is an old hoku...2023-10-2005 minThe 1937 Flood Watch PodcastThe 1937 Flood Watch Podcast"Opus One"Midway through his seven-year stint with the Tommy Dorsey Orchestra, the brilliant arranger/composer Sy Oliver wrote this tune, which became a huge late World War II-era hit for the band. The chart-topping sensation — which Sy called simply “Opus No. 1” — went on to be radio hits for many other performers as well, from Gene Krupa and Harry James to the Mills Brothers and the Four Freshmen.Sid Garris and Those Sassy LyricsLargely responsible for the song’s success was Sid Garris’s work in creating those playful words.His lyrics lays out the...2023-10-0603 minWhiskey Riff RaffWhiskey Riff RaffRandy + WadeWade Bowen and Randy Rogers stop by the podcast again to talk about their new project 'Hold My Beer, Vol. 3.,' their friend Miranda Lambert and "photo-gate," the Texas music scene and their friendship over the years, hanging out in Cabo at Casey Donahew's Boots On The Beach festival, writing with Koe Wetzel at the Sonic Ranch, their hangover cures and much, much more.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.2023-08-2335 minThe Heart of Money | Financial Guidance for Couples, Money & Marriage, Motivation, InspirationThe Heart of Money | Financial Guidance for Couples, Money & Marriage, Motivation, InspirationEp 70-Focusing on Generosity First w/Randy BowenAfter a few months off air to take care of life, we're back in the studio and excited to kick off a series on generosity and tithing! This week's guest, Randy Bowen, walks us through the mindset shifts necessary to make generosity a focus regardless of where you are financially. He addresses the benefits of giving, the best way to get started and why you should give even when you don't have extra money to do so. 2023-08-1142 minPodcast de Miguel Angel FernandezPodcast de Miguel Angel FernandezCountry Music-Entre pinos y Montañas01-Coat Of Many Colors-Sierra Ferrell 02-Colter Wall-The Coyote The Cowboy 03-Cody Johnson -Til You Can't 04-Adam Hood - Flesh and Blood 05-I Moved Into A Bar-Randy Rogers and Wade Bowen 06-Adam Hood - Flesh and Blood 07-I Moved Into A Bar-Randy Rogers and Wade Bowen 08-Trouble Knows My Name-Randy Rogers and Willie Nelson 09-Things I Could Do-Wase Bowen 10-Colby Acuff - Western White Pines 11-Laura Cantrell-Secret Language 12-Melonie Cannon-Dream of me 13-This Is Country Music-Brad Paisley 14-Sisters Coming Home-Emmylou Harris (with Tanya Tucker) 14-Tanya Tucker - When The Rodeo Is Over (Where Does The Cowboy Go2023-07-3157 minThe 1937 Flood Watch PodcastThe 1937 Flood Watch Podcast"Delia's Gone"Our version of this traditional tune originated with Roger Samples and the quiet picking sessions he and Charlie Bowen had back in the mid-1970s. They had been listening to David Bromberg’s then-new debut album, on which they both liked Bromberg’s arrangement of something that Philadelphia folkie called “Dehlia.” But of course, as usual, Samples had his own ideas for the song. Crafting a new melody that he borrowed from assorted sources — versions had been recorded over the years by everyone from Blind Willie McTell and Blind Blake to Pete Seeger and Josh White, fro...2023-07-2805 minRadio con botasRadio con botasOtro trago de corajeSeguimos recordando sonidos entrañables de hace medio siglo, cuando empezamos a ponerle botas a la radio. Uno de los más destacados fue el del segundo álbum de los Eagles, Desperado. Hoy lo recordamos en la apertura cuando la banda con sede en California anuncian su última gira, The Long Goodbye, para cerrar el círculo. Hasta siete de los más relevantes músicos de la escena tenaja se han unido para resucitar uno de sus himnos de los 90, “God Blessed Texas”, justo cuando Randy Rogers y Wade Bowen reavivan su gira anual a dúo, Kyle Nix anticipa su...2023-07-151h 01Uncommon Sense with CassUncommon Sense with CassEpisode 19-Uncommon Sense with CassState Chair of the MO Young Republicans, Frank Catanzaro, joins to discuss how to reach young people with the message of Conservatism, Dr. Randy Tobler joins to combat common accusations that Republicans get from the Left, and Cass shares a story of a college kid who went from being part of the trans cult to being an outspoken Conservative2023-06-2647 minFeature InterviewFeature InterviewWade Bowen / June 2023Wade Bowen checks in before his show June 9 at House Pasture in Concan and talks his current award-winning album Somewhere Between The Secret and the Truth, the forhcoming Hold My Beer Vol. 3 album with Randy Rogers, summer plans, his musically inclinded sons and more. Enjoy!2023-06-0916 minThe 1937 Flood Watch PodcastThe 1937 Flood Watch Podcast"Summertime"Barefoot Days have arrived, a season so sweet and easy that it has its own anthem.“Summertime,” from George Gershwin’s Porgy and Bess, is perhaps the perfect jazz standard. Unforgettable lyrics. A melody that seems to be from a dream. Like magic, the song sounds new every single time, no matter how many times you’ve heard it.And you’ve heard it many times. “Summertime” is one of the most recorded songs of all times; in fact, Guinness World Records is aware of more than 67,000 individual recordings of “Summertime” since its composition in 1934. Just two years lat...2023-06-0906 minThe 1937 Flood Watch PodcastThe 1937 Flood Watch Podcast"Good Time Charlie's Got the Blues"It’s a song that has just never gotten the respect it deserves. It was back in 1967 that Washington State folkster Danny O’Keefe wrote “Good Time Charlie’s Got the Blues.”O’Keefe waited four years to record it, putting it on his 1971 self-titled debut album. That effort was largely ignored, so he gave the tune another shot the following year with a slower, more downbeat arrangement for his second album, O’Keefe. This version did a bit better, especially when it also was released as a single. The song reached No. 9 among Billboard’s Hot 100 single...2023-04-2804 minThe 1937 Flood Watch PodcastThe 1937 Flood Watch Podcast"Deep Ellum Blues"For more than a hundred years, the Deep Ellum section of Dallas has been known for music. Well, that and, in its raucous youth, uh, S-I-N…Today that lively entertainment district also vibrates with street murals, quirky art galleries and long-time concert venues for indie performer.But, like a family’s black sheep uncle, Deep Ellum has a sketchy, colorful resume. If you hop in your time machine and zip back to the 1920s, your walk down the streets on Deep Ellum would mean rubbing shoulders with Blind Lemon Jefferson and Huddie Ledbetter, with Robert John...2023-04-2105 minThe 1937 Flood Watch PodcastThe 1937 Flood Watch Podcast"Singing the Blues"Purists love to tell us that many songs with “blues” in their title — “Blues in the Night,” “Birth of the Blues,” “Lovesick Blues” — technically are not blues at all. (Shoot, even the great “St. Louis Blues,” while it certainly opens with a traditional 12-bar blues structure, wraps up with 16 bars in a habanera rhythm that its composer W.C. Handy called his “tango section.”)Of course, many of these cited songs aren’t meant to be blues, but to be about having the blues, and 1950s classic rocker “Singing the Blues” certainly meets those specs.A perfect honky tonk tune of its t...2023-04-0703 minTell Me About Your BookTell Me About Your BookGive. Live. Save. by Randy Bowen / Financial EducationSend us a textAuthor, podcaster, and financial guru Randy Bowen discusses the three non-negotiable concepts one should and must follow to having financial stability. Believe me when I say that Randy's book Give. Live. Save.: The First Three Disciplines Needed to Win in Your Finances is very clever and motivational. For more information about the author:Randy Bowen on Barnes & NobleWant to talk?email: tellmeaboutyourbookpodcast@gmail.comIG: @tellmeaboutyourbookpodcastIG: @oakylovestoreadIG: @bookscatssnackspodcast2023-03-1727 minThe 1937 Flood Watch PodcastThe 1937 Flood Watch Podcast"Windy and Warm"Composed more than 60 years ago by the great John D. Loudermilk, “Windy and Warm” is a one of the late 20th century’s most loved virtuoso pieces for fingerstyle guitar players.It was first recorded and released in the spring of 1961 by legendary guitarist Chet Atkins. In fact, the story goes that the tune came into being specifically because Chet wanted something that sounded old-fashioned, something in the old Merle Travis tradition."I'm getting too deeply into jazz,” Chet was reported to have said at the time. “I need to get back to my roots.”"I play...2023-03-1003 minThe 1937 Flood Watch PodcastThe 1937 Flood Watch Podcast"Solid Gone"Flood fan Orville Picklesimer had a kind comment on a recent podcast. “Well done!” he wrote after listening to the Feb. 17 broadcast of our take on “I Am a Pilgrim,” adding, “ I was fortunate to see Doc (Watson) do this one, and The Flood’s cover pays homage to Doc and adds its own personal flavor.”“It doesn’t need more cowbell,” he said, “but I’d like to hear more resonator on future projects.”Well, you don’t have to ask us twice! But FirstIf you’re not up on your grand guitar hi...2023-03-0304 minThe 1937 Flood Watch PodcastThe 1937 Flood Watch Podcast"Jamaica Say You Will"Jackson Browne has always called the first song on his 1972 self-titled debut album a kind of modern fable.His inspiration for “Jamaica Say You Will" was a girl who worked in an organic food orchard on California’s Zuma Beach, across the street from the Pacific Ocean, "like the Garden of Eden,” Browne once told an interviewer, “and she was a kind of Eden-like girl, too.”In the lyric, the girl leaves with her father to sail out into the world, “but my ship had not found the sea, as it were," Browne told Uncut magazine. “I...2023-02-0306 minThe 1937 Flood Watch PodcastThe 1937 Flood Watch PodcastToday (While the Blossoms Still Cling to the Vine)For decades now, Kathy Castner and her cousin, Charlie Bowen, sing duets whenever they have one of those rare chances to be together. Their musical connection goes back a long way.As a child, Kathy regularly was brought to visit relatives in Ashland. Whenever she was, their grandmother usually assigned her cousin to sing her to sleep at bedtime. (Yes, Grandma Robertson was prescient about Bowen’s mad skills for putting audiences to sleep.) One of the tune the young troubadour brought to bear on the little girl’s eyelids was this New Christy Minstrels clas...2022-12-1605 minThe 1937 Flood Watch PodcastThe 1937 Flood Watch PodcastWhen You Say Nothing at AllIt had been an unproductive day for songwriters Paul Overstreet and Don Schlitz, and this pair was unaccustomed to dry spells. After all, together and individually, Overstreet and Schlitz had written dozens of Top 10 hits, had won multiple Grammys and each frequently had been named country music’s Songwriter of the Year.Still, this day in 1988 was frustrating. Hours of guitar strumming had produced zero new ideas."Then, as we tried to find another way to say nothing, we came up with this song," Overstreet later told author Ace Collins. Soon came the line that wo...2022-11-1805 minThe 1937 Flood Watch PodcastThe 1937 Flood Watch PodcastBirthing New MusicFor the first time in years, The Flood has started working on original compositions. Currently, for instance, we’re studying with bandmate Vanessa Coffman to craft accompaniments for her original folk songs in a project to remaster the “Brave Brigade Pirate” album that she previewed earlier this year.Meanwhile, to see if he has any tunes that might have a new life in a new millennium, Charlie is digging into his hippy diaries to bring out things he wrote — or sometimes just started writing and never finished — decades ago.A Different Kind of Podcast Th...2022-11-1110 minThe 1937 Flood Watch PodcastThe 1937 Flood Watch PodcastDink's Song / Loch LomondMore than a hundred years ago, musicologist John Lomax recorded an African American woman named "Dink" singing a song as she washed her man's clothes in a Texas work camp on the banks of the Brazos River near Houston.Lomax and his son, Alan, were the first to publish it, including it in American Ballads and Folk Songs, which Macmillan brought out in 1934.A decade later, the great Josh White put the song on his first album. Since then, it has been recorded by scores of performers — Pete Seeger and Cisco Houston, Bob Dylan and Fr...2022-10-2105 minTexas MadeTexas MadeRandy Rogers Episode 19It’s album release week! The new Randy Rogers Band album “Homecoming” drops this Friday! Randy breaks down the standout tracks and how they have been able to refine the sound we have all come to love! Plus an update on Hold My Beer and Watch This Volume 3 with Wade Bowen, if he would ever play Wurstfest, and how he has become an entrepreneur in New Braunfels!2022-10-1223 minThe 1937 Flood Watch PodcastThe 1937 Flood Watch PodcastMoondanceWhat a happy coincidence it was that our saxophonist Veezy Coffman brought her shiny, silver soprano to the rehearsal as we were just starting to work out our arrangement of “Moondance.”It was unbeknownst to her (shoot, unbeknownst to all of us) that a sax — specifically a member of that high-flying end of the saxophone family — was fundamental to Van Morrison’s composition of this classic tune.Morrison, while famously closed-mouthed about the origins of most of his songs, has said about this one, “I wrote the melody first. I played the melody on a soprano sax...2022-09-3006 minTech Sales InsightsTech Sales InsightsE91 Part 3 Enable Sellers to Solve Customer's Problems with Chris BowenThis episode of Tech Sales Insights features Chris Bowen, Senior Vice President for Sales at Hammerspace. Sales and marketing are essential pillars in any business and Chris discusses how these 2 departments align to ensure that their messaging is synced. He also discusses the central role of enablement to ensure that the sales team is always focusing on the problems they solve rather than the technology and features which do not contribute to value-selling. HIGHLIGHTSAligning sales and marketing to the problems they solveValue-selling: It's not about the tech, it's about the use cases they s...2022-09-0213 minTech Sales InsightsTech Sales InsightsE91 Part 2 Figure Out Your Product-Market Fit with Chris BowenThis episode of Tech Sales Insights features Chris Bowen, Senior Vice President for Sales at Hammerspace. Nailing down product-market fit is one of the biggest challenges for any startup and Chris shares how they figured out theirs. He also speaks on how they hired their sales team based on a builder mentality and their ability to sell a vision. He discusses their 4 pillars namely sales, partnering, technology, and marketing. HIGHLIGHTSProduct-market fit and hiring a sales team with a builder mentalityPartners and alliances accelerate growthFocusing on big deals and customer acquisition compensation ...2022-08-3115 minBecome An Author Podcast With Jessie BowenBecome An Author Podcast With Jessie BowenBecome An Author with Jim T. Chong & Jessie Bowen Join Jim T. Chong and Jessie Bowen as they interview Hanshi Rayot DiFate, Robert Nichols, and Randy Blake, Jr.Join Jim T. Chong and Jessie Bowen as they interview Hanshi Rayot DiFate, Robert Nichols, and Randy Blake, Jr. They'll share their books and the opportunities being an author has given them. Show support - Order copies of these author's phenomenal books today! Hanshi Rayot DiFate - www.hanshidifate.com Robert Nichols - www.coachrobertnichols.com Randy Blake, Jr. - www.randyblakejr.com Your legacy matters! To learn more about becoming an author, visit the Elite Publications website and schedule a personal author support session. https://www.elitepublications.org...2022-08-3140 minTech Sales InsightsTech Sales InsightsE91 Part 1 Building a Startup Sales Organization with Chris BowenThis episode of Tech Sales Insights features Chris Bowen, Senior Vice President for Sales at Hammerspace. Today he shares his professional growth, from working in sales straight out of college to ultimately joining Hammerspace. He gives an overview of what it means to build a startup sales organization from the ground up, solve the most pressing issues of storage and product-market fit, and focus sales on the media, entertainment, and gaming verticals. HIGHLIGHTSBuilding a startup sales org: ICP, culture, and solving product-market fitA go-to-market plan that focuses on media entertainment and gamingHiring sellers w...2022-08-2913 minThe 1937 Flood Watch PodcastThe 1937 Flood Watch Podcast(When She Wants Good Lovin') My Baby Comes to MeMany of us grew up listening to The Coasters, the iconic 1950s band that bridged the gap between doo-wop and R&B, that brought humor and sass to the birth of rock ’n’ roll. Remember “Yakety Yak” and “Charlie Brown,” “Along Came Jones” and “Poison Ivy,” “Wake Me, Shake Me” and “Little Egypt”? But before any of those tunes topped the charts, it was a lesser known Coasters cut that grabbed us. Picture it: Hot summer, 1957, and into our shiny new transistor radios The Coasters came sashaying into our ears with a sexy little song that said, yeah, she may go to the bake...2022-08-1904 minTasty Brew MusicTasty Brew MusicWade Bowen - Somewhere Between the Secret and the TruthThe music of Wade Bowen has been spinning in my playlists since I went on the radio in 2010. My niece Shae was attending Texas State University in San Marcos at the time and Wade Bowen, Randy Rogers, Jason Bowland and others were working hard to become the “go to” purveyors of that very distinctive sound that some came to label as Outlaw or Red Dirt Country. Today Wade is a familiar and awarded name in music, performing along the active touring highways of Texas and the Southwest and selling out top venues like the legendary Gruene Hall in N...2022-08-1223 minTasty Brew MusicTasty Brew MusicWade Bowen - Somewhere Between the Secret and the TruthThe music of Wade Bowen has been spinning in my playlists since I went on the radio in 2010. My niece Shae was attending Texas State University in San Marcos at the time and Wade Bowen, Randy Rogers, Jason Bowland and others were working hard to become the “go to” purveyors of that very distinctive sound that some came to label as Outlaw or Red Dirt Country.Today Wade is a familiar and awarded name in music, performing along the active touring highways of Texas and the Southwest and selling out top venues like the legendary Gruene Hall in New Brau...2022-08-1223 minThe 1937 Flood Watch PodcastThe 1937 Flood Watch PodcastDeep River BluesSons of a tenant farming family, Alton Delmore and his baby brother Rabon grew up dirt poor in Elkmont, Alabama, in the 1920s, but they were rolling in another kind of riches: Music, the melodies and lyrics they heard it all around them and that they would bring to the rest of us.The boys’ mom, Mollie Delmore, wrote and sang gospel songs for their church. When Alton and Rabon later fashioned themselves in one of America’s first supergroups, The Delmore Brothers, they helped create the still-emerging genre of country music by blending those tight gospel-style harm...2022-06-0904 minThe Randy Report - LGBTQ Politics & EntertainmentThe Randy Report - LGBTQ Politics & EntertainmentInterview: Nick Adams chats on his new Hulu rom-com 'Fire Island The Movie' and moreToday I'm chatting with true triple threat Nick Adams, best known for his work in the Tony Winning Broadway musical "Priscilla Queen of the Desert" and his work on shows such as "The Other Two," "Inventing Anna," "Sex and the City 2" and "Smash." He will next be seen as “Cooper” in the upcoming romantic comedy “Fire Island - The Movie” alongside Bowen Yang, Margaret Cho and the film’s writer Joel Kim Booster. The film is set for release on June 3rd on Hulu. The movie, a modern-day romantic comedy inspired by Jane Austen’s Pride and Prejudice, is set in gay New Y...2022-06-0221 minWill Bowen AudioWill Bowen AudioJumpStart -  The Messy Middle of ChangeChange is a great dichotomy, we all desire change, and, at the same time, we fear change. All growth comes from change but we tend to avoid change at all costs. My guest on this JumpStart is Randy Pennington, a self-described "organizational and leadership nerd", who helps leaders deliver positive results in a world of uncertainty and change.  Randy and I discuss:   * Why do both people and organizations struggle to make change work on a consistent basis? * What does it take for us to begin the process of...2022-05-2828 minWhiskey Riff RaffWhiskey Riff RaffWade BowenWade Bowen returns to the podcast to talk dive bars, Eric Church canceling a show in Texas, playing with Miranda Lambert, Rangers baseball, the 'Hold My Beer' project with Randy Rogers, he reveals plans for his new album and more.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.2022-05-0456 minBecome An Author Podcast With Jessie BowenBecome An Author Podcast With Jessie BowenBecome An Author Podcastwith Karen Eden Herdman and Jessie Bowen episode #3Elite Publications is a sponsor of the Become An Author Podcast; everyone has a story to tell; all you have to do is tell it. Learn from the pros how becoming an author may help you establish yourself as an expert, improve your financial worth, and allowing you to speak at corporate events. Toby Milroy, publisher of the Martial Arts World News, Stephen K. Hayes, author extraordinaire, and Randy Robinson, writer, publisher, and editor of the martial arts extraordinaire magazine, are our special guests. You're already in the public speaking business as a martial arts instructor, so...2022-03-3153 minAMAA Masters & Pioneers PodcastAMAA Masters & Pioneers PodcastBecome An Author Podcastwith Karen Eden Herdman and Jessie BowenElite Publications is a sponsor of the Become An Author Podcast; everyone has a story to tell; all you have to do is tell it.Learn from the pros how becoming an author may help you establish yourself as an expert, improve your financial worth, and allowing you to speak at corporate events.Toby Milroy, publisher of the Martial Arts World News, Stephen K. Hayes, author extraordinaire, and Randy Robinson, writer, publisher, and editor of the martial arts extraordinaire magazine, are our special guests.You're already in the public speaking business as a...2022-03-3153 minBecome An Author Podcast With Jessie BowenBecome An Author Podcast With Jessie BowenBecome An Author - Become An Author - How to write an amazing bookJoin Karen Herdman and Jessie Bowen, award-winning authors, and publishers, for unique training and author interview session with special guests Keith Yates, Randy Blake, a five-time world kickboxing champion, and Dana Abbott. Find out how to convert your profession into a book. The ABC's of Writing and Self-Publishing Online Class This event is hosted by Elite Publications, specializing in publishing novels, autobiographies, Christian books, and inspirational books. Let us help you publish your next book. JOIN THE CLASS AND GET A FREE 3-NIGHT VACATION IN ORLANDO OR LAS VEGAS!!! https://www.eventbrite.com...2022-03-1646 minThe Power To Live Your Vision PodcastThe Power To Live Your Vision PodcastBecome An Author Radio Show with Jessie Bowen and Karen Eden HerdmanThis episode has been published and can be heard everywhere your podcast is available. Join Jessie Bowen & Karen Eden Herdman for an incredible author's Interview with Tom LeBrun, Robert Nichols, & Randy Blake LIVE on the Elite Publications for Authors FB Page on March 1st at 4 PM EST! This interview will have something for both seasoned authors and newcomers to the publishing industry. Learn how you can become an author. https://www.elitepublications.org/ Tune into FB Live Elite Publications for Authors Tom LeBrun's Book Hiding in Plain Sight is available at...2022-03-0236 minBecome An Author Podcast With Jessie BowenBecome An Author Podcast With Jessie BowenBecome An Author Radio Show with Jessie Bowen and Karen Eden HerdmanJoin Jessie Bowen & Karen Eden Herdman for an incredible author's Interview with Tom LeBrun, Robert Nichols, & Randy Blake LIVE on the Elite Publications for Authors FB Page on March 1st at 4 PM EST! This interview will have something for both seasoned authors and newcomers to the publishing industry. Learn how you can become an author. https://www.elitepublications.org/ Tune into FB Live Elite Publications for Authors Tom LeBrun's Book Hiding in Plain Sight is available at https://amzn.to/3IuF1Q1 New author Robert Nichols' book is available on his...2022-03-0236 minTo Health and Back!To Health and Back!What I Say Goes...Or Does It? Why We Should Change How We Teach (feat. Randy Bowen)This week, Dr. Jordan is joined by Randy Bowen, school counselor and new girl dad with 14 years of guiding underprivileged children to discuss the challenges school-aged children face because of COVID along with the exorbitant amount of information available to them today.2022-01-0540 minRapid Flames PodcastRapid Flames PodcastCurfew Chronicles #3 With Hashthe1 and Randy J Dreams RFP🔥 EP.49Quebec has a mandatory curfew out on us which leaves allot of people including comedians stuck at home with nothing to do but talk and discuss topics with Vance Michel and Peter Bowen during this pandemic lockdown. In this episode joining the rapid flames podcasts hosts are Vance Michel and Pete Bowen is Hash the 1 and Randy J Dreams . video trailer: https://youtu.be/W1uRXzvYeCg 2022-01-041h 01Recording Studio RockstarsRecording Studio RockstarsRSR330 - Randy Leroy - Mastering in Nashville TN and Takoma Park MDMy guest today is Randy LeRoy a musician, engineer, A&R, and mastering engineer in Nashville TN and Takoma Park Maryland. A graduate of the recording program at Middle Tennessee State University (also my alma mater) he got his first gig cutting publishing demos on Nashville’s “Music Row” in CBS Song’s basement studio, editing radio spots on ¼” tape for a company called Starliners and hanging out in small studios around town.  Eventually, he was offered a job with CBS Records as an A&R coordinator and spent time in high-end facilities like Emerald, Stargem, The Dog House, M...2021-12-312h 02AMAA Masters & Pioneers PodcastAMAA Masters & Pioneers PodcastAMAA AUTHOR'S MONTH: A Tribute To Martial Arts Authors.AMAA AUTHOR'S MONTH: A Tribute To Martial Arts Authors...AMAA AUTHOR'S MONTH...Join us today on the AMAA Author's Month. With Special Guests highlighting why they decided to publish their book and what they have personally learned from the experience.Media Host: Jim T. Chong, Top Tier Publicist / Media Host and Grand Master Jessie Bowen, Founder of Elite Publications and the AMAASpecial guestKeith VitaliKaren EdenJohn TerryGary LeeJohn WilliamsRandy RobinsonAndrea...2021-11-101h 26AMAA Masters & Pioneers PodcastAMAA Masters & Pioneers PodcastAMAA AUTHOR'S MONTH - Sponsored by Elite PublicationsAMAA AUTHOR'S MONTH...Join us today on the AMAA Author's Month.  With Special Guests highlighting why they decided to publish their book and what they have personally learned from the experience.This online event is devoted to martial arts authors sharing their book stories, as well as in-depth techniques for creating and marketing a successful book.Over 20 authors have been invited to this impactful event. Professor Gary Lee Grandmaster Keith Vitali Grandmaster Karen Eden Grandmaster Jessie Bowen Grandmaster Randy Robinson Dr. John Williams Professor Willie the BAM Johnson Master Andrea Harkins Master J...2021-11-071h 26Moving the NeedleMoving the NeedleEpisode 11: What is Leadership? with Deborah Bowen, CAE, FACHEWhat defines a leader? Host Randy Moore, CEO of the AANA, is joined by Deborah Bowen, CAE, FACHE, President and CEO of the American College of Healthcare Executives (ACHE) to explore how leaders are developed in the healthcare space. Deborah shares how she has seen COVID impact healthcare leaders and what she expects to see from future leaders.2021-05-2629 minBackyards of Key West Podcast with Mark BarattoBackyards of Key West Podcast with Mark BarattoMusician Wade BowenIn this episode, Mark Baratto sits down with singer-songwriter Wade Bowen. We talk about how Wade got started in the business and his overall love for the music he sings. More About Musician Wade Bowen Wade Bowen is an American Texas Country/Red Dirt singer from Waco, Texas, United States. Bowen was a member of the band West 84 with friend Matt Miller until 2001 when the group became known as Wade Bowen and West 84.  He released his first album in 2002, Try Not To Listen, which became a regional hit in Texas. He released his first...2021-04-3028 minWhiskey Riff RaffWhiskey Riff RaffRandy Rogers and Wade BowenTwo of Texas' finest, Randy Rogers and Wade Bowen, join us to discuss their incredible 'Hold My Beer' project, fans bringing a full-size fridge to a show, slapping the bag, the Rangers game with Koe Wetzel, the craziness of Larry Joe Taylor Fest, the struggle of being a musician in Austin these days, the Texas vs Nashville comparisons, trying to make money solely as a songwriter, the mythical George Strait, McConaughey for President, and more.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.2021-04-1954 minJackin‘ Around Show hosted by Jack IngramJackin‘ Around Show hosted by Jack IngramWADE BOWEN & Jack Ingram (Jackin’ Around Show I EP. #1)Access show info, including this ep’s guest bio, social media, & website links, + audio/YouTube links & MORE by clicking/visiting 👉 https://www.jackinaroundpodcast.com/ep1-wadebowen or by visiting/clicking 👉 http://www.jackinaroundshow.com (or see below). 🟢 JACKIN' AROUND w/ JACK INGRAM Jackin' Around, hosted by 2x ACM award winner and master storyteller, Jack Ingram, is available on your favorite audio platform and YouTube.  Join Jack weekly as he welcomes your favorite music, sports, and entertainment personalities.  Past guests include Steve Earle, Ray Wylie Hubbard, Bellamy Brothers, Wade Bowen, Tuff Hedeman (4x World Champion Bull Rider), and R...2021-01-152h 03Whiskey and WoeWhiskey and WoeRandy Rogers & Wade Bowen, "Hold My Beer, Vol 1," (2015) & "Hold My Beer, Vol 2" (2020)Howdy! This week David & Ben spin two discs by a couple of guys attempting to revive the tradition of country singles stars releasing duet albums. Randy Rogers & Wade Bowen. The duo unashamedly is drawing on the legacies of Willie, Waylon, and Merle on these two albums. The question is, can they make it work? Tune in, pour a drink, and find out.2020-07-1117 minUU Church of Kent OhioUU Church of Kent OhioLiving with Integrity Sunday, January 5, 2020 Led by Worship Associates Kathy Kerns and Elaine Bowen Rainer Maria Rilke says, “May what I do flow from me like a river, no forcing and no holding back, the way it is with children.”  One of the times we may feel in flow with how we want to live is when we feel we are living our life with integrity, when we feel we are acting in concert with our true selves.  We invite you to come and hear members and friends, Elaine Bowen, Andrew Rome, Randy Bish, and Krsnaa Fitch share their...2020-01-0542 minMake-Up Artist MagazineMake-Up Artist MagazineSculptor Randy BowenA candid conversation with sculptor extraordinaire, Randy Bowen.  He began as a garage kit creator and in his 20's was director of Product Development at Dark Horse comics. Randy went on to create his own company, Bowen Designs that has produced over 500 statues and busts of licensed Marvel characters.His sculpture of Superman was regularly seen on Seinfeld. He has collaborated with such luminaries as Frank Frazetta, Frank Miller and Ray Harryhausen. 2019-12-281h 02Aussie Hoopla NBL & NBA PodcastAussie Hoopla NBL & NBA PodcastExplaining the NBL Next Stars Program and looking at Brian Bowen's NBA draft chances Aussie Hoopla's Dan Boyce explains the NBL Next Stars Program to clarify how the contracts work, how the NBL plans to generate revenue from this program, how the program makes it possible for a US player to play multiple years in the NBL as a local and how it will work within the current salary structure of the NBL. We also take a look at the current NBA mock drafts and look at where Brian Bowen could potentially land in the 2019 NBA Draft. Get 20% off custom designed uniforms with promo code HOOPLA20 from CA Sports2019-05-1232 minAussie Hoopla NBL & NBA PodcastAussie Hoopla NBL & NBA PodcastSydney Kings GM Jeff Van Groningen talks Next Stars Program, Brian Bowen II and recruiting for 2018-19 Sydney Kings GM Jeff Van Groningen joins the show to talk about lessons learnt from last season, this seasons recruitment moves, signing NBA prospect Brian Bowen II and the NBL Next Stars program.  Topics discussed on the podcast include; Moments before the interview kicked off Melbourne United announced it had signed import pair Josh Boone and Casper Ware for the season we get Jeff's view on Melbourne's roster for and if they will be the Kings toughest opponent for 2018-19 (2:00) The methodology of the Sydney Kings putting together their roster for this season a...2018-08-151h 02Accelerating Entrepreneurial Success (Audio) with John BowenAccelerating Entrepreneurial Success (Audio) with John BowenRandy Hartnell Makes The Smart Pivot From Alaskan Fisherman To $20M eCommerce Business – Episode 210Randy Hartnell, former Alaskan fisherman and current founder and president of Vital Choice Wild Seafood and Organics, thought losing his life’s passion as captain and owner of an Alaskan fishing fleet would change his life forever. But he simply adjusted his goals, reapplied his entrepreneurial vision and doubled down on his passions. Join us today to hear the back story and remarkable business success that is at the heart of the entrepreneur’s mission. Quote of the Day “A single A-player can run circles around an entire team of B or C-players” - Steve Jobs on the virtues of hiring t...2018-08-1433 minAccelerating Entrepreneurial Success  (Audio) with John BowenAccelerating Entrepreneurial Success (Audio) with John BowenRandy Hartnell Makes The Smart Pivot From Alaskan Fisherman To $20M eCommerce Business – Episode 210Randy Hartnell, former Alaskan fisherman and current founder and president of Vital Choice Wild Seafood and Organics, thought losing his life’s passion as captain and owner of an Alaskan fishing fleet would change his life forever. But he simply adjusted his goals, reapplied his entrepreneurial vision and doubled down on his passions.2018-08-1437 min