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Episode 231: Brad and Karen In Studio Part 1
This was a podcast conversation with Brad and Karen, where they discussed their backgrounds, relationship, and shared love of baseball. Brad grew up in the Philippines and various US states including Ohio and Arizona, while Karen was raised in Chicago and moved to Arizona in junior high. They met playing softball through Karen's brother's church team, with Brad eventually asked out Karen. The couple discussed their courtship before getting married in 1993, with Brad proposing at the Camelback Inn in Scottsdale. They shared extensive conversations about baseball, including their experiences attending games, stadium tours they've taken, and baseball superstitions they've encountered. The discussion covered their favorite teams (Diamondbacks for Brad, Cubs for Karen), stadium visits including Toronto and various Cactus League games, and their plans for future baseball trips including upcoming visits to Dodger Stadium and Giants games. Find us @ https://linktr.ee/drummingupconversation?utm_source=linktree_profile_share This episode is sponsored by Naked Fig Soap visit the website @ https://www.nakedfigsoap.com and enter code DRUMMINGUP for 20% off at check out. Podcast Art by Paul Voorhees @ Voorhees Arts. Find him on Facebook at Facebook.com/Voorheesarts and on Instagram @ Voorheesarts Show email: drummingupconversation@gmail.com Find us on Instagram, Facebook and Youtube @ Drummingupconversation and on Twitter or X @ Drumconversing Intro and outro music by Temporal Displacement. Find them on Spotify https://open.spotify.com/album/6LHjJWSRRzLllZREpEEqvs?si=s1S1RZaMTDayHAAaRu-DBg or wherever you stream your music. Their new concept album The Spartacus War is out now!Episode 230: Timm Tantrum Cheney
This was a conversation between Drumming Up Conversation and Tim Tantrum Cheney, a guitarist and vocalist discussing their musical journey and collaboration in various bands. Tim shared how he started playing guitar at age 14 after being introduced to KISS, eventually transitioning to both guitar and vocals in different bands. He discussed his experience playing drums for the first time at the Whiskey-A-Go-Go when the regular drummer became injured just 24 hours before a show. The conversation covered their time together in Snake City Playboys, a three-piece band that recorded the song "Thin Ice," and their approach to creating full sound despite having fewer members. They also discussed their work in other bands including Psycho Gypsy and Hair Force One, an 80s cover band Tim formed while living in Colorado. The interview touched on various musical influences including KISS, Sebastian Bach, and Rush, as well as their experiences playing live shows and the challenges of being a three-piece band. Find Tim on Facebook with the link below: https://www.facebook.com/timothy.cheney.125 Find us @ https://linktr.ee/drummingupconversation?utm_source=linktree_profile_share<sid=99124593-05a2-451b-8447-ffa655f4ce6c This episode is sponsored by Naked Fig Soap visit the website @ https://www.nakedfigsoap.com and enter code DRUMMINGUP for 20% off at check out. Podcast Art by Paul Voorhees @ Voorhees Arts. Find him on Facebook at Facebook.com/Voorheesarts and on Instagram @ Voorheesarts Show email: drummingupconversation@gmail.com Find us on Instagram, Facebook and Youtube @ Drummingupconversation and on Twitter or X @ Drumconversing Intro and outro music by Temporal Displacement. Find them on Spotify https://open.spotify.com/album/6LHjJWSRRzLllZREpEEqvs?si=s1S1RZaMTDayHAAaRu-DBg or wherever you stream your music. Their new concept album The Spartacus War is out now!Episode 229: Top 10 Rock Intros With Matt and Chloe
In this episode Drumming Up Conversation is joined by Fear Frontier's own Matt and Chloe where they discuss and share their favorite rock song intros as part of a new episode concept. The conversation began with establishing rules for the list, which evolved from strictly metal intros with no vocals for the first minute to more flexible parameters allowing for rock songs and longer intros. Each host took turns sharing their top song picks. The discussion included personal stories behind the song choices, with Matt sharing a memorable Metallica concert experience and Chloe connecting her Dream Theater pick to a horror convention trip. The hosts also discussed the challenge of creating ordered lists versus top 10 rankings. Make sure to check out everything Fear Frontier and to get tickets to the ghost tours with the link below: https://www.fearfrontier.net Find us @ https://linktr.ee/drummingupconversation?utm_source=linktree_profile_share<sid=99124593-05a2-451b-8447-ffa655f4ce6c This episode is sponsored by Naked Fig Soap visit the website @ https://www.nakedfigsoap.com and enter code DRUMMINGUP for 20% off at check out. Podcast Art by Paul Voorhees @ Voorhees Arts. Find him on Facebook at Facebook.com/Voorheesarts and on Instagram @ Voorheesarts Show email: drummingupconversation@gmail.com Find us on Instagram, Facebook and Youtube @ Drummingupconversation and on Twitter or X @ Drumconversing Intro and outro music by Temporal Displacement. Find them on Spotify https://open.spotify.com/album/6LHjJWSRRzLllZREpEEqvs?si=s1S1RZaMTDayHAAaRu-DBg or wherever you stream your music. Their new concept album The Spartacus War is out now!Episode 228: Eddie Ravenscar FAQ
This episode of Drumming Up Conversation featured Eddie Ravenscar, CEO of Flagstaff CreepyCon, Podcaster, and paranormal investigator, discussing his journey into the paranormal and his upcoming convention. Eddie shared how his interest in the paranormal began as a teenager in Cleveland during the 1970s and 1980s, culminating in his current podcast "Creepy Coffees" and the development of CreepyCon, which will take place October 10th at the Little America Hotel in Flagstaff. The convention will feature 26 celebrities including Sean Kanan from "The Karate Kid" and "Cobra Kai," multiple cast members from "Back to the Future," and various paranormal investigators and horror personalities. Eddie emphasized that the event is self-financed and focused on providing affordable entertainment for the local community, particularly college students and Native Americans. The podcast hosts expressed enthusiasm about attending the convention and were surprised when Eddie offered them the official podcast partnership for the event, which they accepted. For more information about the event, Creepy Coffee and to get tickets click the link below: https://flagstaffcreepycon.com https://creepyroasters.com Find us @ https://linktr.ee/drummingupconversation?utm_source=linktree_profile_share<sid=99124593-05a2-451b-8447-ffa655f4ce6c This episode is sponsored by Naked Fig Soap visit the website @ https://www.nakedfigsoap.com and enter code DRUMMINGUP for 20% off at check out. Podcast Art by Paul Voorhees @ Voorhees Arts. Find him on Facebook at Facebook.com/Voorheesarts and on Instagram @ Voorheesarts Show email: drummingupconversation@gmail.com Find us on Instagram, Facebook and Youtube @ Drummingupconversation and on Twitter or X @ Drumconversing Intro and outro music by Temporal Displacement. Find them on Spotify https://open.spotify.com/album/6LHjJWSRRzLllZREpEEqvs?si=s1S1RZaMTDayHAAaRu-DBg or wherever you stream your music. Their new concept album The Spartacus War is out now!Episode 227: AAA, Clash In Italy & More
Drumming Up Conversation hosted by Justin Wood and Andrea Wood discussed updates about The Salted Knot restaurant, which is not closing after all despite initial reports. They shared details about recent wrestling events including AAA matches and WWE's Clash In Italy event, particularly praising a 45-minute match that some professionals are calling the match of the year. They discussed Corey Graves' impressive performance calling matches in both Mexico and Italy within a short time frame, highlighting the challenging logistics of traveling between these locations with a 16-hour time difference. They noted that Graves managed to stay energized through coffee and Red Bull despite the demanding schedule. The conversation also touched on the quality of recent wrestling matches, particularly mentioning Gunther and Cody's match and observing that recent matches have been longer since WrestleMania Day 1. The hosts also briefly discussed song intros with lyrics versus instrumental versions, mentioning bands like Rush, Queen, and Dream Theater as examples. The episode concluded with standard show information and social media details. Find us @ https://linktr.ee/drummingupconversation?utm_source=linktree_profile_share This episode is sponsored by Naked Fig Soap visit the website @ https://www.nakedfigsoap.com and enter code DRUMMINGUP for 20% off at check out. Podcast Art by Paul Voorhees @ Voorhees Arts. Find him on Facebook at Facebook.com/Voorheesarts and on Instagram @ Voorheesarts Show email: drummingupconversation@gmail.com Find us on Instagram, Facebook and Youtube @ Drummingupconversation and on Twitter or X @ Drumconversing Intro and outro music by Temporal Displacement. Find them on Spotify https://open.spotify.com/album/6LHjJWSRRzLllZREpEEqvs?si=s1S1RZaMTDayHAAaRu-DBg or wherever you stream your music. Their new concept album The Spartacus War is out now!Episode 226: Psychopaths and Psociopaths.
The hosts of Drumming Up Conversation discussed the differences between psychopaths and sociopaths, examining various historical figures, fictional characters, and real-life criminals to understand the distinctions between these mental health disorders. They explored how certain individuals like Ted Bundy, Charles Manson, and Hannibal Lecter might be categorized, debating whether some were born with these traits or developed them through environmental factors. The conversation covered both cinematic representations and real-world examples, including discussions about serial killers, dictators like Genghis Khan, and fictional characters from movies and TV shows. The hosts acknowledged their limited professional expertise in psychology and expressed interest in potentially inviting a professional psychologist like Christina from Flagstaff to provide more accurate insights in a future episode. Find us @ https://linktr.ee/drummingupconversation?utm_source=linktree_profile_share This episode is sponsored by Naked Fig Soap visit the website @ https://www.nakedfigsoap.com and enter code DRUMMINGUP for 20% off at check out. Podcast Art by Paul Voorhees @ Voorhees Arts. Find him on Facebook at Facebook.com/Voorheesarts and on Instagram @ Voorheesarts Show email: drummingupconversation@gmail.com Find us on Instagram, Facebook and Youtube @ Drummingupconversation and on Twitter or X @ Drumconversing Intro and outro music by Temporal Displacement. Find them on Spotify https://open.spotify.com/album/6LHjJWSRRzLllZREpEEqvs?si=s1S1RZaMTDayHAAaRu-DBg or wherever you stream your music. Their new concept album The Spartacus War is out now!Episode 225: Decade Defining Movies and Songs
The podcast episode focused on a conversation between Justin Wood, Andrea Wood, and the Kid about music and movies from different decades, particularly the 1960s, 1970s, and 1980s. They discussed defining songs and movies from each decade, with topics ranging from The Beatles and The Doors to Star Wars and Breakfast Club. Additionally, they mentioned receiving a Cameo message from Stephanie Vaquer from WWE and discussed potential job opportunities for one of the hosts. The episode concluded with an announcement about being approached for an interview by Voyage Phoenix Magazine. Find us @ https://linktr.ee/drummingupconversation?utm_source=linktree_profile_share<sid=99124593-05a2-451b-8447-ffa655f4ce6c This episode is sponsored by Naked Fig Soap visit the website @ https://www.nakedfigsoap.com and enter code DRUMMINGUP for 20% off at check out. Podcast Art by Paul Voorhees @ Voorhees Arts. Find him on Facebook at Facebook.com/Voorheesarts and on Instagram @ Voorheesarts Show email: drummingupconversation@gmail.com Find us on Instagram, Facebook and Youtube @ Drummingupconversation and on Twitter or X @ Drumconversing Intro and outro music by Temporal Displacement. Find them on Spotify https://open.spotify.com/album/6LHjJWSRRzLllZREpEEqvs?si=s1S1RZaMTDayHAAaRu-DBg or wherever you stream your music. Their new concept album The Spartacus War is out now!This conversation was a casual interview between Justin and Andrea Wood of "Drumming Up Conversation" and their guest Zach Daniel, who recently returned from a trip to Arizona. Zach shared his experiences seeing wildlife including a Gila monster, scorpions, and various reptiles, while discussing his studies in marine science and his interest in becoming an environmental officer or ranger. The discussion covered Zach's recent documentary work filming a hospice program in a high-security prison, where inmates were trained as caregivers for dying fellow prisoners. The conversation also included details about Zach's arrest for taking fossils from Petrified Forest National Park, resulting in $580 fines per person, and his passion for paleontology and dinosaur research. Find us @ https://linktr.ee/drummingupconversation?utm_source=linktree_profile_share This episode is sponsored by Naked Fig Soap visit the website @ https://www.nakedfigsoap.com and enter code DRUMMINGUP for 20% off at check out. Podcast Art by Paul Voorhees @ Voorhees Arts. Find him on Facebook at Facebook.com/Voorheesarts and on Instagram @ Voorheesarts Show email: drummingupconversation@gmail.com Find us on Instagram, Facebook and Youtube @ Drummingupconversation and on Twitter or X @ Drumconversing Intro and outro music by Temporal Displacement. Find them on Spotify https://open.spotify.com/album/6LHjJWSRRzLllZREpEEqvs?si=s1S1RZaMTDayHAAaRu-DBg or wherever you stream your music. Their new concept album The Spartacus War is out now! Daniel and Zach discussed their recent trip to Arizona, where they shared their positive experiences, particularly highlighting the wildlife, cultural warmth, and natural beauty of places like Sedona and the Grand Canyon. They also talked about the South Rim of the Grand Canyon and driving the scenic 89A. The conversation ended with a brief discussion about Meteor Crater, which interested Daniel due to his passion for space. They talked about potential future visits, with Daniel and Zach expressing interest in seeing more of southern Arizona, particularly Tombstone and wildlife like rattlesnakes. The conversation also covered their experiences with scorpions during their trip, with Daniel sharing stories about seeing numerous scorpions and Zach's initial excitement about encountering them. Episode 223: Mike Hernandez, Bassist for Empire of Dezire
This was a conversation between Drumming Up Conversation and Mike Hernandez, a former bandmate who now plays bass for Empire of Dezire. They discussed Mike's current musical projects, including his work with Empire of Dezire and his decision to focus on recording singles rather than full albums. The discussion covered their shared history in bands like Snake City Playboys, Mike's experience with various drummers over the years, and their mutual love of music from the 80s metal scene. They also talked about the challenges of playing live shows, including setup issues and the importance of maintaining professional attitudes. The conversation touched on personal topics like Mike's sobriety after 24 years and his current fitness routine, including Brazilian jiu-jitsu training. They reflected on how the local music scene has changed over the years, particularly in Arizona, and discussed the challenges of balancing music with other life responsibilities. Make sure to follow Empire of Dezire with the link below: https://www.facebook.com/empireofdezire Find us @ https://linktr.ee/drummingupconversation?utm_source=linktree_profile_share<sid=99124593-05a2-451b-8447-ffa655f4ce6c This episode is sponsored by Naked Fig Soap visit the website @ https://www.nakedfigsoap.com and enter code DRUMMINGUP for 20% off at check out. Podcast Art by Paul Voorhees @ Voorhees Arts. Find him on Facebook at Facebook.com/Voorheesarts and on Instagram @ Voorheesarts Show email: drummingupconversation@gmail.com Find us on Instagram, Facebook and Youtube @ Drummingupconversation and on Twitter or X @ Drumconversing Intro and outro music by Temporal Displacement. Find them on Spotify https://open.spotify.com/album/6LHjJWSRRzLllZREpEEqvs?si=s1S1RZaMTDayHAAaRu-DBg or wherever you stream your music. Their new concept album The Spartacus War is out now!Episode 222: Jyn Yates Part 2
This is the second appearance of Jyn on the Drumming Up Conversation podcast, where she discussed her recent return to performing after recovering from a spinal cord injury. Jyn shared details about joining a new band called the Brooke West Band, which has been booking her until January of the following year. She described the band's professional setup, including a tour bus with a pre-set drum kit, and discussed her experience playing various venues with fog machines and lighting equipment. The conversation also covered Jyn's collection of percussion instruments, her interest in drum hardware and companies, and her unique custom drum logo designed by an artist friend. The Drumming Up Conversation and Jyn discussed music industry topics including copyright issues around drum patterns, memorable music videos, and songs that evoke strong emotional reactions. Make sure to check out everything Jyn is up to at: https://www.instagram.com/jynyates https://www.facebook.com/thejynyates https://www.youtube.com/c/jynyates Find us @ https://linktr.ee/drummingupconversation?utm_source=linktree_profile_share This episode is sponsored by Naked Fig Soap visit the website @ https://www.nakedfigsoap.com and enter code DRUMMINGUP for 20% off at check out. Podcast Art by Paul Voorhees @ Voorhees Arts. Find him on Facebook at Facebook.com/Voorheesarts and on Instagram @ Voorheesarts Show email: drummingupconversation@gmail.com Find us on Instagram, Facebook and Youtube @ Drummingupconversation and on Twitter or X @ Drumconversing Intro and outro music by Temporal Displacement. Find them on Spotify https://open.spotify.com/album/6LHjJWSRRzLllZREpEEqvs?si=s1S1RZaMTDayHAAaRu-DBg or wherever you stream your music. Their new concept album The Spartacus War is out now!