Where Were We Again?

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A freeform podcast with your favorite artists and other industry pioneers talking music, life and more!

  1. Episode 19: Krissi and Tommy Green

    01/10/2025

    Episode 19: Krissi and Tommy Green

    Krissi Green, the compelling voice behind the memoir "Many More Like Me," joins us alongside her husband, Tommy Green, known for his impactful music with Sleeping Giant and Holy Name. Together, they share their heartfelt journey into human trafficking advocacy, sparked by Tommy's YouTube presence in 2015-2016. Krissi's deeply personal stories, fueled by resilience and a call to action, pull us into the often unseen world of trafficking survivors. Through their experiences with individuals and organizations fighting this dark battle, they offer a powerful narrative of hope and change. Listeners will be taken through intense stories of crisis and courage, from the tumultuous rescue missions to the inspirational recoveries of those affected. The episode highlights the struggles faced within foster systems, the deceptive complexity of trafficking operations, and the miraculous comebacks of survivors like Claire. Through emotional highs and lows, Krissi and Tommy underscore the importance of community involvement and reveal the profound connections formed across continents amid unimaginable hardships. Their shared commitment is not just about despair but about the strength found in collective action and creative fundraising efforts to support ongoing recovery and awareness initiatives. We extend our gratitude to organizations like @atlasfree, @runagainsttraffic, and @theexodusroad that persistently shine a light on this harrowing issue. By sharing these stories, Krissi and Tommy remind us all of the incredible impact awareness and empathy can have in combatting human trafficking. January is Trafficking awareness month, please consider supporting these great organizations and go grab Krissi's book "Many More Like Me".

    1h 25m
  2. Episode 18: Rusty Shipp

    12/27/2024

    Episode 18: Rusty Shipp

    Rusty Shipp sails into our podcast with stories and riffs that are as deep as the ocean. Joining us is lead member Russell "Rusty" Shipp, whose grungy tunes have been electrifying audiences for over 15 years. We share laughs over a former guitarist's offstage antics and reminisce about festival performances that have cemented their place in the Christian rock scene. From Kingdom Come to surprising encounters in Wisconsin, Rusty Shipp has navigated an intriguing musical journey that we are thrilled to uncover. Creative sparks fly as we explore the band's songwriting process, which blends Rusty's introspective solo beginnings with the collaborative magic of the group. We talk about how "happy accidents" in rehearsals lead to unexpected musical masterpieces and discuss the philosophical layers underlying their music. With influences ranging from The Beatles to Thrice, Rusty Shipp's sound is a testament to their eclectic tastes and dedication to authenticity. Their commitment to live performance purity, shunning backing tracks, ensures that every show is a one-of-a-kind experience for fans. The artistic voyage continues with Rusty Shipp’s upcoming album, promising a bold experimentation that pushes beyond their previous work, "Dark Side of the Ocean." We dive into the complexities of working with their trusted producer, Stephen Leiweke, and the evolution of their sound. The episode closes with a nostalgic nod to timeless albums that have inspired the band, weaving a narrative that underscores the lasting impact Rusty Shipp aims to have on their listeners. Join us as we chart a course through the vibrant world of Rusty Shipp, where faith, music, and storytelling converge in profound ways. Special thanks to Chad Fenner for use of his photos for the artwork!

    1h 33m
  3. Episode 16: Nesdam

    09/27/2024

    Episode 16: Nesdam

    What happens when a seasoned musician transitions from a band drummer to a solo artist? In our one-year anniversary episode of "When Were We Again," we sit down with our longtime friend Nesdam to find out. This special episode is a nostalgic trip down memory lane, from an unforgettable interview under car headlights to the serendipitous moments that defined his time with Random Hero. Nesdam shares the exhilarating story of his first show with Disciple, the intricate dance of booking and touring, and the humorous chaos of arranging a last-minute gig while en route to a honeymoon. As we navigate through Nesdam's personal and artistic evolution, you'll hear about the emotional and financial hurdles of releasing music during the pandemic, and the healing power of song. We reflect on his journey from Random Hero's drummer to solo artist, inspired by musicians like Dave Grohl, and his ambitions for his new project. We also touch on listener engagement, urging fans to go beyond streaming and truly support their favorite artists through buying albums and attending shows. The conversation dives into the profound intersections of faith and music, highlighting the spiritual resonance found in both Christian and secular songs. Closing with deeply personal stories that shaped our music, this episode is a heartfelt celebration of resilience and passion. We discuss the raw inspirations behind tracks like "Manipulator" and "Bulletproof," and share harrowing experiences, such as losing a mentor and surviving life-threatening incidents. From the craziest tour memories to our favorite road food spots, and the simple joy of seeing one's name on a vinyl record, our chat with Nesdam is as enriching as it is entertaining. Don't forget to stay connected with us on social media and immerse yourself in these candid conversations about life, faith, and the beautiful chaos of the music industry.

    1h 8m
  4. Episode 13: Angie - Event Director Of Kingdom Come Festival

    06/06/2024

    Episode 13: Angie - Event Director Of Kingdom Come Festival

    What happens when a community rallies around a shared passion for music and faith? Join us as we chat with Angie, the unwavering event coordinator behind the Kingdom Come Festival, and uncover the inspiring story of its inception. Founded by her brother Jay and their uncle Chris in 2010, this festival was born from a desire to offer a positive haven for local youth through the power of Christian rock. Angie shares heartfelt anecdotes of the festival's humble beginnings in downtown Kokomo, the trials they faced, and the incredible support from friends and family that turned their dream into a cherished community event. Ever wondered how the perfect lineup for a festival is chosen? Angie pulls back the curtain on the rigorous selection process that makes Kingdom Come Festival special. Beyond just music, ministry and prayer are crucial in picking the bands that align with the festival's rock-focused mission. We discuss the challenge of balancing a diverse audience, the tough decisions of turning down talented artists, and the authenticity that ensures each performance resonates deeply with those who need it most. Angie highlights how the festival remains true to its roots, focusing on providing a genuine and transformative experience for all who attend. Finally, we celebrate the joyous, and sometimes miraculous, moments that define the Kingdom Come Festival. From life-changing personal stories to the behind-the-scenes shenanigans that bring laughter and camaraderie, Angie gives us a glimpse into the vibrant community spirit that permeates the event. We also touch on the festival's evolving features, such as the new children's area, and the unyielding support from donations that keep the festival thriving. Don't miss out on this heartfelt exploration of how music, faith, and community come together to create something truly magical.

    1h 12m

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A freeform podcast with your favorite artists and other industry pioneers talking music, life and more!