The Jalapeño Ty McDonald
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- Society & Culture
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conversations with spirited leaders - artists, business owners, athletes and more
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Scott Ballew pt 2 - singer/songwriter, filmmaker, creative dynamo
Scott Ballew (singer, songwriter, musician, filmmaker, creative dynamo) returns to the show to talk about his latest album "Rio Bravo" released in late March 2024.
check Scott's work at leisurerodeo.com
and find his music at
la honda records spotify -
Willy Mason - singer/songwriter, folktaler
Singer, songwriter, folktaler, Willy Mason, on the program telling us about his musical, philosophical, and theatrical explorations. Thanks all for tuning in
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Brothers McMahon / Workman Song - music life and creative growth
brothers Sean + Griffin McMahon and Ted MacInness on the program telling us about musician life, sobriety, creative growth, and more.
great guys, talented guys. fun to have them all together to talk things through.
thank you for tuning in .
the song you hear on this episode is called "No It's Not" by Workman Song -
Dick Everett - Lifelong Builder
91.5 year old Dick Everett was kicked out of school in 3rd grade and has been hard at work ever since as a blacksmith, builder, model-airplane maker, machinist, designer, storyteller, and more.
Glad to have him on the show, thanks for tuning in.
Thanks as well to Aaron Mason on sound design and A Nave Espacial w. the music
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Customer Reviews
Hope
A fantastic interview that helps restore hope for our nation during these difficult times.
David McCullough
A wonderful conversation with a national treasure. So much to learn, such insightful discussion of America past and present.
Something for everyone
Ty casts a wide net to initiate and record unique, insightful and thought provoking episodes with an eclectic assortment of guests. There’s as much value in episodes covering topics that are right up the listeners alley as there are in opportunities for exposure to elements one might otherwise not have thought to absorb or expect to enjoy.
Ty’s down to earth conversational approach and natural curiosity seem to result in relaxed and unforced conversations which expose the humanity and knowledge of his subjects and their area of expertise.