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AP News Radio
The day has arrived for Elizabeth Holmes to report to a Texas prison
"The disgraced CEO of health technology company theranos begins her stint in a federal prison today. Elizabeth Holmes is scheduled to begin her 11 year federal sentence at a women's prison camp in Bryan, Texas, Holmes was sentenced in November for overseeing a blood testing hoax that claimed theranos technology could quickly scan for diseases and other problems with just a few drops of blood taken with a finger prick. She'll be leaving behind two young children, a son born in July 2021, a few weeks before the start of her trial, and a three month old daughter who was conceived after a jury found her guilty on four felony counts of fraud and conspiracy in January 2022, investor and fellow theranos executive ramesh sunny balwani was convicted of 12 felony counts of fraud and conspiracy, and already has started serving his nearly 13 year sentence in a Southern California prison. I'm Donna water

America First with Sebastian Gorka Podcast
Bryan Dean Wright Reveals Why America Is a Joke to Our Enemies
"A woman of color, I am a mom. I am a cisgender millennial who's been diagnosed with generalized anxiety disorder. I am intersectional, but my existence is not a box checking exercise. That's actually a clip from a CIA recruiting video, an open one of public one. What do I got to ask this question, 8 politically, just national security question, Brian. China, what does the Kremlin? What did the mothers in Iran? ISIS, the remnants of ISIS or Pyongyang. What do they think? Let's do a little bit of red teaming exercise. When they see an ad like that, somebody who's professes to have an anxiety disorder proudly talking about it as she is walking in and out of her skiff with a top secret SCI clearance. What do our enemies think of that? Or what do they think when a surveillance device a balloon traverses the whole of the nation scooping up our intelligence? What do they think about America? What do they think about The White House and your former colleagues in the intelligence community? We're not serious. They think that we are not serious. The White House isn't serious. The Intel community isn't serious. We're focused on silly things that have nothing to do with the world and how it works and America trying to continue its exceptional Ness around this wonderful globe of ours, right? So that's what they think. And they think of themselves, hey, we can start getting away with more. Let's keep pushing. Let's see how much more we can get away with. And I think

America First with Sebastian Gorka Podcast
How the Deep State Steers the Nation With Bryan Dean Wright
"See this thing recur again and again in these meetings, whatever the topic was. China, ISIS, what have you. I'd see very senior people. You mentioned the SIS, the senior intelligence service, who talk about a given issue, and never mention the name of the president, or what the president had just said about said issue and what are directions should be. For me, that's one of the definitions of the permanent bureaucracy of the deep state that we have people. Amen. In massive positions of power who think elections are irrelevant, I've been here for 20 years. I'll be here for another 5, ten years. I get to decide the direction of the nation. That's not how it should work, is it? Absolutely not. It's kind of like Fauci when he said, I am the science, right? These guys are saying, I am the Intel. You're listen to me that there are another voices that are relevant. Yeah, look, we used to call that sort of view as something that a traitor would have, right? Back in the 1990s, there was a guy named Aldrich Ames, who was a CIA officer, actually secretly working for the Soviets. He was arrested, the FBI asked him at the time why'd you do it? And he said, because I know what's best for this country's foreign policy. And I'm going to act on it. All right? So there's a guy who spied for the Soviets with this same idea of the world that now his senior officers with the CIA and the NSA and others that you're talking about. That's their view too. Andy, this permeated, not just the intelligence community, but we have guys like Fauci and the CDC at NIH and others who they believe that they know best and they're going to do whatever they want. Irrespective of the fact that that's not how it's supposed to work. So the deep state or the administrative state is real. It's been real for a long time, but it is absolutely metastasized. And that is going to be a huge challenge to fix.

America First with Sebastian Gorka Podcast
What Happened to the CIA? Bryan Dean Wright Explains
"Happened at the CIA? If you say it was good guys, fighting our enemies, a lot of them exiles from Cuba and elsewhere. Where did the rot creep in? What was the transmission belt that turned the CIA into organization where the acting director can work as we now know with the Biden administration to gin up a fake letter about the Hunter Biden laptop story being Russian disinformation? Did you see any vectors? What happened inside the CIA? How did it become corrupted? Well, I think you started to see a change in the American culture and that seeped into a lot of the applicants who then became junior and then more senior officers. So I think that's a part of it. But then there was this encouragement, I think, within inside the building by some of these senior officers to actually focus less on the mission and more on bringing what they called your whole self, right? Bring your politics, bring whatever you may feel about your sexual orientation or your religion. You bring all of that to work and talk about it. It almost make the agency a part of your therapy sessions. And I started seeing a lot more of that after the Obama years, you know, really got into high gear. John Brennan and others, that leadership started to change the culture, the applicants started to change because the culture was rotting if I may. And so I see those two things really precipitated the moment that we're at now.

America First with Sebastian Gorka Podcast
Who Is Bryan Dean Wright, Host of "The Wright Reports" Podcast?
"A good buddy former CIA operations officer Brian dean Wright. It's been too long. Welcome back to America first. Always a pleasure, sure. Always a pleasure. Where's the cell we begin? Well, let's start with you since it's been a minute. Tell the world who Brian dean writers and why he has a new podcast. Where have you been that you've got to this point in your life today, give our three and a half million viewers a little bit of insight into a mister right? Yes, so just after the 9 11 tax, I and at about 20 other very good people started working at the agency, the CIA, and a very small program that basically was for younger officers to develop into more senior officers. So I started just after 9 11 attacks served the country for a good number of years left just before the 2016 elections and dipped my toes in front of a camera, even though I've been for a hydro cameras for years doing operations. And started doing more media work because I was increasingly concerned by what I saw to be really terrible leadership in this country. And I think the past 7 years or so, we've seen some of that haven't we. And that leadership that I think is so terrible is extended from the intelligence community. I'm sorry to say, people like John Brennan and James Comey and others from the CIA and the FBI respectively. And so in the past couple of years, I've been doing a lot more media work. You have been so gracious to have me on. And now I've started my own podcast called the right report, like my last name, WRI GHD. It's mostly news, very little opinion and analysis, but I want to help people understand the world and then yes, we will also be talking about some domestic issues, but it's a really frightening time I think what's happening in different places around the world. But most especially here in this country were former president Trump has correctly said that I think our greatest threat is actually internal, our own internal enemies trying to destroy this country.

E-Crypto News
Economist Bryan M. Kuderna Talks to us about 2023 Financial Trends
"12 p.m. Friday February 3rd, 2023. Economist bran M cuda talks to us about 2023 financial trends. E crypto news update provides the latest articles on technology and cryptocurrencies, happy new month as we enter into the second month of 2023. Everyone is wondering what the rest of the year holds. Already, many think the U.S. and global economy will continue to teeter on the edge. Others think another black swan event is on the horizon. Who knows right, we reached out to certified. E crypto news dot com

The Dinesh D'Souza Podcast
DNA, Eyewitness Evidence Link Bryan Kohberger to Idaho Killings
"We'll continue on discussion of the Brian kohlberg case. This is the suspect who has been arrested in connection with the murder of four students in Idaho. And while you were just giving us the lowdown on reports of the evidence that they have so far against them. On the digital forensics, we just talked about that, how it was just really, very, very close to the victim's home. The other thing that they also found out was that he had been in that area. It near their house at least 12 times prior to the murders. So this, again, it links him forensic digital phone forensics, link him to that house, 12 times before the murders. So that is, that is very damning evidence. Now, the reason it's circumstantial evidence and not direct evidence, they claim, is because he could say, well, that was not me in the car that was someone else in the car. With my phone. With my phone. Of course, we know that that is so far fetched, but he could say that. He could argue that. And all they have to do is cast a little doubt in the minds of the jurors, and they can do that. So anyway, the other interesting piece of evidence is the eyewitness, the eyewitness was Dylan Moore descent. She was one of the one of the residents of that house that was not murdered. Okay, so we need to lay this out. There were 6 people in the house, apparently there were three floors or two floors. I think there were three stories. Three stories. Apparently the two people who were the two girls who were at the ground floor were not killed. Before other people, too, on the first floor or the second floor. And two and a third were killed, three girls and one boy.

The Dinesh D'Souza Podcast
Debbie and Dinesh Discuss the Latest in the Bryan Kohberger Case
"W continues to follow pretty intently the Brian koberger case, and I'm interested in it also, so we will often discuss the latest developments in the case I believe the next event. When is the next hearing coming up? It's I believe it's June 26th or 25th, something like that. At the end of the day, it's in a few months, but nevertheless, through reports, it appears like a, we're getting an idea of what the evidence is like against this guy and you got the good. You've got the goods on it. Yeah, yeah, so there are 5 key pieces of evidence really right now that we know of. Now they did, so let me go through for those first. So this was basically in the affidavit that they revealed a couple of weeks ago, which is why they arrested Ryan coburger because of this. By the way, just to set a context for people who don't know, we're talking about the killing of the four students in Idaho. And a man has been arrested, in fact, a criminology, PhD, who will live ten minutes away and was affiliated with an academic institution actually in Washington state, but right on the Idaho border. All right, so what's the evidence? So the evidence is that they found a sheath. It's a knife sheath. Right next to one of the bodies of the girls, right? And that sheath, am I saying it right? She. Sheath, right, okay. That sheath has DNA on it. It has touch DNA as we know now with forensics being just amazing these days. Now they can do touch DNA, of course they can do blood DNA, saliva DNA, all of that. Everything has DNA, right? So the button had DNA. And that button had his DNA.

The Officer Tatum Show
How Having Integrity Leads to Success
"I am, I mean, God literally put me in a position to force me to have integrity, right? Because I'm traveling all over the country, I speak everywhere. I made events and people recognize me anywhere. I mean, I could be literally at the airport, someone somebody made me see me and say, I watch a YouTube channel. Now, just imagine if I was out there cutting up. I'm out there being friendly with a woman and they my wife. And somebody see me, don't say nothing because they recognize me. And they say, hey, man, I thought that guy said he was a Christian. I thought they got said he believe in God. He ain't who I thought he was. So having integrity, that's one thing that can help you become successful. A lot of successful people that lack integrity, they go to a high place that the talent taken, but their integrity can't hold them.

The Officer Tatum Show
Is It Better to Marry Young or Later in Life?
"Me and my wife was having this conversation earlier today. About because people get about marriage. Let me just let me frame it real quick for us. About marriage. There are people who, and I understand that the theology behind and understand the thought process behind it. But sometimes conservatives can get can become dark men and that's a document of sometimes conservatives can go overboard. When they tell young people, get married, as soon as you can, as young as you can, have a whole bunch of kids, I would not necessarily use that as a talking point in my personal opinion. My message to young men would be figure out who you are first. Before you get married. Before you have kids, find your purpose in life. And if that takes you to your 40, then you better wait till you 40 to get married. Same thing for young women. If I had a daughter, I would not tell my daughter to this. And I used to believe this and I used to jump on the bandwagon when conservatives would say this, getting married early, have a bunch of kids. No, no, no, no, no, sweetheart. Don't do that. I want you to find yourself first. I want you to get the garbage out first. Go to counseling, get it together first. And do not settle. Do not settle.

The Officer Tatum Show
Who Profits From the Fight Against Climate Change?
"Do you really think that the polar ice caps are going to melt in half of the world is going to be underwater by 20, 35? If you asked me to be honest, ain't no way in the world that could be a reality when a bank still alone and money for Martha's Vineyard and all these people buying houses in Miami Beach. House sitting on the water. $25 million house. They still do an insurance loans. On these multi-million dollar houses sitting on the water that if you listen to Al Gore, it should have been on the water by now. If the banks stopped giving loans and properties on beach fronts, then I would say, yeah, okay, global warming may be real. Something may be happening. But until then, miss me with that stuff. And my opinion, people who had a genuine concern who wanted to know is burning fossil fuel into the sky, CO2 emission is that causing conflict or not, genuine question. It went from that to a money grab. And I argued the same thing with the civil rights movement that we talked about yesterday. It went from legitimately wondering our black people being disenfranchised. Are the things that we're doing in our country that are counterproductive and not fair to everybody. They took that genuine concern and they went off a cliff with it.

The Officer Tatum Show
Idaho Murders Suspect Bryan Kohberger Allegedly Spammed One Victim
"I want to talk a little bit about this Idaho suspect. Because they believe, according to some of the investigatory documents and some of what they found in investigation that he left behind what they call a calling card. Which is a marker to indicate and this is what serial killers do. A marketer indicates that he is responsible for this particular killing. He takes responsibility. And so therefore when the documents come out, if he's not caught, he could say, that's I did that. That was my killing that I did. And the big question is has he killed before? Somebody that is that heinous willing to murder young people in the middle of the night with a knife. This is close quarter combat. Most normal people can't kill people face to face in close quarters like that. There's a lot of people cowardice they can shoot a gun into a crowd and run off. They never have to see the carnage, but then you have people who are brazen enough, that they're willing to stay out people to death. Has he killed people before? And the interesting thing speaking of policing and traffic stops is that he had gotten pulled over twice.

The Officer Tatum Show
Is Joe Biden Afraid of His Political Demise?
"I think I honestly think that Joe Biden is trying to get ahead of what is to come. Because when the Republicans took over the House of Representatives, he knew that they were coming for him. He knew that they were coming for a hundred bucks. And I believe he was preemptive and having his lawyers go to his facilities and attempt to get the documents and try to get the special counsel started before Republicans get their hands on it. Because once Republicans reveal it to the world, it's over.

The Officer Tatum Show
When You Comply, You Don't Die
"I got a speeding ticket for the first time in 13 years. I was headed to Las Vegas to the shot show where I met right now, currently. And driving down the road, I see the cop, I'm flying. All right? I'm gonna admit it. I was flying. I'm in the big red truck. I'm trying to make it in good times so I can be here ready for my show. And I'm going down the road, and I see the cop, my speedometer says 82 in an angle, even say with the zone was 'cause I don't want to get him in trouble. But I see him, he pulls out, and what do you do, ladies and gentlemen? You pull over, he didn't have to put the lights on or nothing. I pulled off the road. I already knew I was got. He walks up to the car and can I explain to you why I didn't get shot and killed? Because I did exactly what he asked me to do. I rode the windows down, had my hand on the steering wheel. And I'm a former cop. But I know the job that they do, and I know how important it is for us to cooperate with police so they can feel safe. So he walks up to the window, he said, hey, man, you know how fast you were going, and I said, yeah, I was flying. I know I messed up, man. He said, and I told him I should have had my firearm in the car. He said, hey, as long as it's not where your registration is, we're good. Fine. I said, hey, my registration is in the globe box here. He let me take the registration out. I gave it to him, gave him my driver's license. Obviously he knew I was pro cop. I told him I was a former police officer in Tucson, Arizona. And I didn't expect him to do nothing less than what he did. He said, young man, you were speeding. I'm an impartial police officer, and I got to give you a ticket. And I said, thank you for the ticket, and thank you for your service and you'd be safe out here. And I took that ticket and stride.

The Charlie Kirk Show
The 6-Month Speaker Election? Rep. Troy Nehls Weighs In
"We have Troy nows, who is from the 22nd congressional district in Texas and freedom caucus member and in all star conservative who is voting in favor of Kevin McCarthy and he joins us right now, congressman Nell's welcome to the program. What is the latest from the floor? It is now in the 5th round of voting, hasn't happened in a hundred years, walk us through it. Yeah, Charlie, thank you for having me. I'm in the cloak room, the Republican cloak room, which is just behind the house floor and I'm looking real time at the numbers and right now it shows that Byron Donald is at 19. I mean, this is the 5th vote. The last vote Byron had 20, I'm going to make an assumption. He'll get 20 to the needle hasn't moved. It hasn't moved at all. And I am a member of the freedom caucus. And I have said to my Friends, and they're great people. There's 20 great Americans America first patriots. I said, but if you're going to identify a problem with Kevin McCarthy, let's have a solution that I respect Jim Jordan probably more than any member up here. I think he's fantastic. And when you look at Jim Jordan, he's supporting Kevin McCarthy. I think the American people that are watching this unfold on their television are saying we had 20 people supporting Jim Jordan and then it's prior to that. Jim Jordan is up there giving a speech for McCarthy. So I just think it's a little it shows a little confusion, some disorganization and I think we got to get to work and we can do better than this.

The Charlie Kirk Show
Are Republicans Misplacing Anger Toward Kevin McCarthy?
"In some ways, people are demanding we reject McCarthy because they're angry at McConnell and mcdaniel Romney. McCarthy is just the lowest hanging fruit at this moment to say we have been so betrayed we've been so deceived this is the hill to die on. We'll find out if that's wise.

The Charlie Kirk Show
Newt Gingrich Tears Into Republicans Over Speaker Vote
"Gingrich has some wisdom to share. That has made some headlines. Let's play cut 26, please. You know, Lincoln in his first inaugural warned that the problem of secession is once you establish that principle, then everybody can secede from everybody. These 5 people need to take a deep breath tonight and ask themselves, are they really want to send a signal that every 5 people in the conference can screw up everything for whatever reason? They were three of them one end and presented Kevin McCarthy with 30 some different demands. Most of them involving personal advancement and in a free society, you can not just as you can't give into terrorists and you can't give in to hostage takers. You can't allow them to take the conference hostage and win. You know, I don't think newt meant that literally because the left calls us literal terrorists and uses the national security apparatus to come after us. But let me continue to build out an argument that I floated the base has been looking for a pressure release valve ever since the midterms. We had our hopes up for Carrie Lake. We had our hopes up to win seats in the Senate. We had hopes up for Herschel Walker and for Blake masters. And so we had a very disappointing showing in the midterms. We had a disappointing showing in the Georgia runoff. And then how does Mitch McConnell the turtle thank us? How does D.C. act after a disappointing midterms? We get an inexcusable, 1.7 trillion dollar bill that is now law that sent money to every LGBTQ fantasy camp that sent money to go secure the border of Tunisia Oman, Pakistan, and Lebanon, while disallowing any money, to be spent on our own southern border.

The Charlie Kirk Show
Bryan Williams Is Running to Become Chair of the Ohio Republican Party
"RNC race that is going to happen on one 27 is directly tied to what's happening in Congress. You see, Kevin McCarthy, Mitch McConnell, and Rana mcdaniel Romney. All three of them are different, but similar in the sense that they are the highest ranking Republicans in the House, the Senate, and of course running the Republican Party. And the grassroots is angry. We are very upset right now. We do not want things to continue as they have $1.7 trillion omnibus bill, losing the U.S. Senate. It is a pattern of losing our country, losing elections and ronna Romney running the RNC, who has personally attacked me and turning point, believes she's entitled to continue to be RNC chair, despite loss after loss after loss. Well, joining us now is someone who's running for the state party chair of Ohio, who is behind her meet Dylan and will not vote for ronna Romney coming up on one 27. Brian, welcome to the program. Thank you. Good to be here. Tell us why you're running and the dynamics that are kind of unfolding in Ohio and why that has national implications. Well, I'm running for a vacancy in the chairmanship in Ohio for a lot of the same reasons that there is a challenge being brought to run in Washington. We win elections here in Ohio, but we're making it a little bit more difficult. And we also have this kind of swamp like maneuver within Ohio that preordained who gets through primaries and so that's those are local state issues. But one of the major issues in this chairman's fight is who's going to, who will you vote for at the end of the month for a national chairman? I'm the only candidate the race that has endorsed her meat Dylan. Charlie, you just nailed it. I mean, that's why we need change. Three unsuccessful elections in a row. How many years do you stick with the coach before you say it's time to make a change? Yeah, and you're right. You guys do win elections in Ohio and praise God JD Vance got across the finish line and thank you for your help with that. But it was a little underwhelming in the house results in Ohio. Was it not? Yeah, we lost we lost three seats.

SI Media Podcast
"bryan" Discussed on SI Media Podcast
"I'm gonna put on the desk on a table on the side. So i much rather have the touch screen for the ipad and bring with me with ease of whether i'm giving myself a haircut or and a shower. I got the tv right there. It's perfect. I don't even who needs a laptop it's inconvenient. One of the worst weeks i've ever heard. This all came up in the car. Ride because i have an ipad and i told sal i never use it. I never use it because i hate typing on the screen. I liked the keyboard okay. But but i just want uncomfortable on your lap. I don't find it uncomfortable at all. And i just really wanted people to get your take on this because it's hysterical and also if i'm gonna watch his show let's administration something and watch it. I'll put the laptop on his stands on a table. Well when you just use an ipad. Because i like because there's things i can also work on my laptop i could also right thing you know by things. I use the laptop for everything. I've never the main reason is. I've never liked the typing on my lap. Just so uncomfortable to me. I i need to death. I need to put on a desk anyway. I might as well get the desktop. I need every single person. Listening to this to send us tweets about this like. I need to know your opinion where you stand. I want every little people that crap. You guys loved that The what do you call the top. It's it's radical top. They can't get enough of it spending thousands of dollars. I'm like why would you do that. Little his little. It's not thousands of dollars. You just paid like. I dunno eight hundred or twelve hundred from macbook air that i bought in two thousand twelve and still work. It's like fifteen hundred bucks if you go shopping now all right. Even if it's over a thousand. I could get my mac desktop for the same thing. The bigger screen is much more convenient around arguing. I'm not arguing. Desktop versus is by. Bet me personally. I if i want something portable see. The laptop is in between. So i go. Desktop is the big thing and then the ipad small portable very easy to folding bringing with you. if you're still listening at this point. I want comments email tweet. I don't care. Just get them to me all right. Let's read some reviews here from apple the coming in and good Let's see what we got here. And if you send if you write a review on apple. I will read it on the podcast. Here we go. This is what we got the past week. Jimmy gets this. Is joey bag of donuts. Four one to jimmy gets the best guess and has the best interviews. Whoever tells you to drop the wrestling guests should be arrested now. That's a good reviews since daniel. Bryan's on this podcast. Oh yeah. I did dp two three three four five best podcast moment of.

SI Media Podcast
"bryan" Discussed on SI Media Podcast
"Welcome everyone to the media podcast. I'm your host. Jimmy traina big episode. The speaker got bryan. Danielson aka daniel bryan who's recently jumped from. Www so you wrestling fans out there. We go into the decision on friday. Danielson making that move and reflects on his time and wwe and talks about what he's looking forward to. Rene w we have andrew marsh from new york post who a lot of you have requested we get into the paint anyway. Manning show the ratings. What's worked we talk about. Al michaels headed to amazon apparently We also discussed gus. Johnson's return to the nfl. And then the good ratings news across the board for nfl in college football and then the train of thought segment with sal licata where we cover some of the sports news items going on a couple of other Pop culture things. So that's all on this episode before we get to it just a reminder if you missed any previous episodes the media podcast go into the archives. Check out jimmy kimmel and cousin sal ron last week tony romo two weeks ago so if you missed any either those pods go into the archives give them a listen download subscribe to the podcast and if you leave a review i will read it in the train of thought segment so we got bryan danielson also known as daniel bryan followed by andrew marsh and follow truth thoughts on this episode of this media. Podcast are joining me now. One of the more popular wrestlers out. They are in the big news recently. Jumping from ww. Two eighty. w a lot of buzz for that. He is bryan danielson ryan. How's it going gourmet are you. I'm well thanks for coming on. Is it Getting a lot of people. I assume most people still calling you daniel bryan. What's what's going on with that name. Now is a little confusing. Well it's weird because for a long time people who've known me they've been wrestling in nineteen ninety nine and i was bryan danielson. Pretend years before. Wwe and so for a long time. My friends who had known me before had a hard time calling me dan. O'brien like people on commenter with calming o'brien's out there doing this or whatever i guess that's daniel brian's last name it was kind of weird contact is i'm sure it's hard for fans for sure especially because obviously wwe interest introduces you to millions of pants but most of the people who know me a lot of people just call me bryant anyways so it's not too hard of a deal but but yeah so i'm sure for some people stop for me. It's not as thick. Just like i signed autographs daniel bryan bryan danielson. I'm not worried about it. I'm not ashamed to admit i was a big total bellas and total divas fan and obviously nikki and brie on the show brian. So that was always. That always threw me for a loop since. You're always dan. O'brien w mix. That was like introduction to dan to brian. Dana's yeah we'll be more or is when somebody like cody rhodes and tell me dirty. Dan and.

ESPN Daily
"bryan" Discussed on ESPN Daily
"Thought this case was highly solvable. I think this case. It was solvable. I think there were enough elements to it that because he was all those dynamics you know it's become a mystery but i'm not sure it's heart of the reason. They felt that the evidence would lead could should lead somewhere was that they truly believed. This was a very personal killing That the person or someone hired by the person to kill bryan pat had a real personal relationship with him that they most likely knew each other. So you get this to look for the personal in this story and you have this. Particular skill set paula. Where do you begin. We started interviewing brian's relatives and friends and asking them like. What do you think happened as i mentioned earlier. You know talking about. Brian and you know who was bryan pata you know. I mentioned that he he liked to go clubbing. Some of those clubbing outings ended up in fights. There was a particular fight at a place.

The Relationship School Podcast
"bryan" Discussed on The Relationship School Podcast
"If i'm not on board with that type of view and i'm inner or i'm on that view but i find myself with someone who doesn't wanna play imagining. You're saying you would support them getting a divorce. If one person if one person's just a hell no and they're clamping down right and they don't want to work on it and they don't want to go to therapy they don't want to conflict resolution stuff they don't they just don't there's a hell no. Are you saying they should still stay together. No i'm not saying either. Because i don't give advice I never know what a couple should do. But what what. I what i often find myself in the position of is helping them understand where this goes from here and it usually gets worse. It usually doesn't get better. They're heading more towards they're very likely heading more towards a crisis that will force something. I don't know what that might look like But look you know we we. Humans have a remarkable capacity to live inside of extreme discomfort for a very long time. Yeah especially with all the medication everywhere. Right totally yes. So look as much. As i'm a you know i also you know i seek that masculine. Utopia where we have no problems. Everybody's completely liberated and free from suffering everybody That's just not life in a human body and so again. I i don't ever know what a couple of should do You know every every situation is unique. But i i know that it is far too painful for me to be with someone who is not growth oriented and i can't imagine the circumstances within which i would choose to stay in that kind of a relationship for myself. I'm with you hundred percent totally well bryan. It's been great chatting on curious If you'll tell us about your book. I've got right here. Cheeser everyday reliever give us a little plug for that and we can send yes. Oh thank you so. Choose your every lever. It's really for it's for two people. It's for The man who is who is really ready to stop sucking it relationships..

Sunday Sitdown with Willie Geist
"bryan" Discussed on Sunday Sitdown with Willie Geist
"It's gotta be man you got me You know the what's fun is had. We had went back and put some more guitar parts in there. And that's the first time i really got to hear the new guitar parts on like big studio speakers but yeah i mean one of my one of the big things that me and my brother would do especially chris like he'd come in he blood. Did you hear so. did you. Randy travis's new song or did you hear clint black's new song. And i'd be like no. 'cause i'm kidding i'm not really. He was older than me so he was locked into the music. And we'd play it in. You know heck. It became the song that year. And or whatever so i never will forget. I was I was. I was riding in my truck and i heard george strait singing run and i was like man. I wish i mean. Could you imagine. I could imagine my brother here in run for the first time and he'd a freaked out and then i could have and so the the the beauty of the way. The way this song came about is like the perfect. Definition of nashville. So i had my colorado zone. It josh osborne and luke layered. They were out on the road with me the next day after i had heard run on the radio and mon- michael. Monaco was playing edits of the documentary. So luke and josh. We're seeing a documentary and learning about it coming out and then so we i. I really wasn't being productive writing songs so and they were out for about three days will the first. The first thing goes through the first day the first day goes through and that night on the bus there over. I'm i'm on my bus. i can't remember anyway. I get this idea. i'm like. Oh my god i can't imagine like there's been all of these songs that have come out since my brother passed away and i can't imagine what his reaction would be if he'd got here these songs and so i ran over and tell luke and josh this idea that i have and they're like oh my god well i go back to the next day i start doing shows and then that day i think i went and play golf and then that day i come in from the golf course and then go luke. We've been watching the documentary. You told us the idea you told us about here and run and this is what we've been working on. And they played me like eighty ninety percent of that. And i mean i was always. This is the craziest way. A song has ever come about in then i was able to get in in really fine tune a couple of other lyrics and then we we come up with like i remember. Like my my. I remember the first time. I heard jamie johnson saying in color. I was like gosh. My brother would have freaked out over this song because it's amazing and so we were able to build it that way. I mean i you know. I got emotional listening to our those songs hard for you to sit and write and sing when you start thinking about your brother. I'll tell you what When you're in the when you're in the moment of ron really capture it right It's it's very emotional. Sometimes the songwriters across. Sometimes i'll cry but then when when i start playing it for my wife and mind my people in my world ban members in my bus driver i mean. My bus driver is my best barometer. Own how good we did on a song. And and i've had some buddies from home here and they get emotional manure truck with one of your one of your home town boys and they start crying. You it's it's it's what writing a song is all about any kind of say it in the song but chris really was your biggest osh the footed. That's in the docking series. I submitted where did you get all this footage in chris. Shy of yeah. i mean. that's the thing he he was interesting. he I mean he was a ups driver but when he wasn't a when he's when he wasn't working for ups he had a little like the world's first like little minicam quarter. You know it was and he had that thing with him. Everywhere he went. He videoed his hunting. Stuff is fishing stuff and he videoed My concerts and My cousin his band he he video their concerts. And gosh you know. It's like testament that we could use his footage to be a really important part of this thing. You got to think about him when you're out there thinking about what he would think about where you are what you've achieved in the hand. He had an encouraging. You think about i think about him and i certainly try to imagine with you. That's what i tell people. I've had some some people come up to me and they're like so. How'd you get through this stuff. And i said you know what you just got to talk to them like. They're still here. You have to kind of imagine what they would be doing if they were still here on earth with you and like i mean me and my wife. We've sat on the beach many times somewhere like even when we had you know. Infants and kids were like gosh. If my sister were here she'd be in the house looking after the babies and giving us an thirty minutes on the beach and then even my brother-in-law lee just imagining seeing things that you know. That's what this song is kind of all about. I mean i'm hearing songs. That i could imagine my brother's face listening to the song and then i see things that i can imagine my sister and a seat things that i could imagine how my brother-in-law would react. And and you know my brother didn't get to see aspect of my career. My sister did get to see a segment of my career and she got to enjoy some of then. My brother-in-law really got to see the success coming together and so they all got to experience it in different ways. And you know it's a it's a it's like. I said it's a two moment where you're like man. What would it be like if they're here but that wasn't the plan and that's certainly now. There's a lot of people out there. It's got the same questions you know. It's been a hell of a road from that little peanut town. It's been around since since. I liked the hammer right there. That little peanut town right. We gotta get your lawyer. We have it on film. I publishing rights yes documented. His song took two hours. But i walked into that that little peanut town coming to a streaming device near year for my check. Thanks man so great. Thank you really enjoy. It really enjoyed it. I'm gonna hold luke to that. I want those checks baby. My thanks again to luke bryan for a great conversation. Spending some time with me in nashville you can catch his docu series my dirt road diaries streaming now on. Imdb tv and my thanks to all of you as always for.

Sunday Sitdown with Willie Geist
"bryan" Discussed on Sunday Sitdown with Willie Geist
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Sunday Sitdown with Willie Geist
"bryan" Discussed on Sunday Sitdown with Willie Geist
"Welcome back to the sunday. Sit down podcast now. More of my conversation. With luke bryan as we move and sit down at the soundboard in the studio and luke gives us an exclusive early. Listen to a very meaningful very personal song. He wrote for his late brother. Chris no i love about you. Loopier hands on artist. And you know everyone in these buttons does yet. This is the flux capacitor. You have no idea. I know this. This is where you hire the the pros. And i tell you what like these boards are like you know. They're just vintage. And that's what it's pretty cool thing. Back it's cool. It's all throwback so yeah so. Yeah i'll play you play the song that we're really featuring in the docu series and it's a song about connor how me and my brother. This is kind of how we rolled and and Yeah we won't let me.

Sunday Sitdown with Willie Geist
"bryan" Discussed on Sunday Sitdown with Willie Geist
"Was a student of country music. I truly was and i spent my life watching interviews. Were other were my heroes talk about the day. They got their record deal and the second that happened to me. It was it. Was that failing. And when you're When mike dunkin the president of capital he looked at me and he goes. We don't know we don't know what we're gonna do with you but we know we won't you and we know there's something special about you and he goes and we're giving you a record deal and it was. I mean it was the most emotional high you could ever have and call them my mother and hearing her. I mean my mother's all i mean. In any given moment you know kitten on the side of the road. She's starts calling commercial anything she she. She's not afraid to let her emotions show sometimes. Sometimes you're like you're like all mothers do that on this one though. But when i call in heard her heard her emotion certified phone. It was magical and you know when you watch her in the docu series. I mean it's it's that same emotion and that's the beauty of gosh. You know having her and my dad. I mean when you see my dad tear up the main a man that does not tear up. I mean these are these are things that that are really really big moments in our life and we even have even referenced it before i mean you've got to. You've got to really enjoy the amazing times because tough times are going to happen. I think they're just all a part of trying to make life something somewhat even for all of us but you don't want to think about it in those terms but you gotta love you gotta love those great times and that that that hearing you got a record deal is nothing. Nothing feels better than that. You almost like. I wish i could just have somebody just telling me that again. Well people who wanna grow up to be. The next luke bryan should know too that there was. There was struggle in nashville before that phone. Call where you'd go and have these showcases and they'd go. I don't see it. I don't see it and that so there were you know. Not just in your in your personal professional valley's you had to come out. I mean i think as as this business. And this town nashville. It certainly isn't designed four things to get handed to you. And and i tell i mean even even when we're all set american idol we try to prepare these kids for this is just a stamp in your journey. And so when you to nashville. I mean i. Remember thinking upcoming to nashville. I've been playing shows. I'm like us you know. I'm like elvis. because everybody's been telling me that and then you get downtown and you start seeing some other people in their skills and you learned real quick. You better you better polish up your your chops and So yeah i mean i had to. I played played songs for record executives. That i play my songs for record executives that when i bought clint black's record and i read that. I'm i'm in front of that guy. That's in the cd jackets. and stuff. and that was nerve and stuff and they told me no and the in you play for another one and they tell you there's something there but you're not ready and you just can't and you gotta be naive to i tell you i tell people you know. These kids have called me. Or i'll talk somebody and they wanna know all the info but that's impossible you can't you're not gonna know all the info you got to just get in there and figure it out yourself and that's what i was doing and when somebody would not give me a record deal i just be like okay. Well i guess. I'll just keep on working and so that's that's just what that's just what i the small town hard work and upbringing prepares you for and so i'll all paid off when i got that record deal. This is crazy. Do you have moments luke where you walk out onto the stage and their forty fifty thousand people in some football stadium. Do you ever go. You think about leesburg ever you think about being an attempt and statesboro plan for ten people. Do you think about. Time may not think what i've tried to do. My career is really relish. Enjoy appreciate every moment. And i think you've got to really live in the moment while it's happening and you've got to understand too that things will change and potentially that moment may not always be like that and do i want to be the though bidder got. That's mad because it wasn't like it was no i wanna be. I wanna be the happy guy. Every day. Because i achieved it. I figured it out. And i had the time of my life doing it and i had the i had the time of my life doing it with a bunch of wonderful people around me and and that's the cool thing you know it's It's your step on a stage. I mean some of them are songs. I mean when i go you got your hands up and you look out there. And everybody's got their hands up and nobody at that moment is worrying about anything. They're not worried about. They're not worried about their taxes. They're not worried about their job. They're just there in the moment with me and that's that's just spiritual and it always is every time it's like you're adorable. School principal says right at the beginning. He's never forgotten leesburg with them all the way i know we get and i didn't back. I go back there more than ever these days. I'm loving getting back to Spin got this tan right here. On the flint river tan tan. Get a little little two lane and the boat with you. I could talk for hours about the series amazing I think we'll take a minute and listen to music. All right cool. I love about you. Loopier hands on artist. And you know you everyone in these buttons yet. This is the flux capacitor. You have no idea this. This is where you hire the the pros. And i'll tell you. What like these boards. I you know they're just vintage. That's what is pretty cool. Yeah this is back it's cool. It's all throwback so yeah so. Yeah i'll play you play the song that we're really featuring in the docu series and it's a song about canada how and chris my brother. This is kind of how we rolled and and yet we will let me let you hear all right songs. You never heard Alawradio george plane. Enjoy beg alla his senior..

Sunday Sitdown with Willie Geist
"bryan" Discussed on Sunday Sitdown with Willie Geist
"Of capital he looked at me and he goes. We don't know we don't know what we're gonna do with you but we know we won't you and we know there's something special about you and he goes and we're giving you a record deal and it was. I mean it was the most emotional high you could ever have and call them a mother and hearing her. I mean my mother's all i mean. In any given moment you know kitten on the side of the road. she's starts crawling commercial. Anything she she. She's not afraid to let her emotions show sometimes. Sometimes you're like you're like all mothers. do not on this one though. But when i call in heard her heard her emotion certified phone. It was magical and you know when you watch her in the docu series. It's that same emotion and that's the beauty of gosh. You know having her and my dad. I mean when you see my dad tear up to main a man that does not tear up. I mean these are these are things that that are really really big moments in our life and we even have even referenced it before i mean you've got to. You've got to really enjoy the amazing times because tough times are going to happen. I think they're just all a part of trying to make life something somewhat even for all of us but you don't want to think about it in those terms but you gotta love you gotta love those great times and that that that hearing you got a record deal is nothing. Nothing feels better than that. You almost like. I wish i could just have somebody just telling me that again. Well people who to grow up to be. The next luke bryan should know too that there was. There was struggle in nashville before that phone. Call where you'd go and have these showcases and they'd go. I don't see it. I don't see it and that so there were you know. Not just in your in your personal professional valley's you had to come out. I mean i think as as this business. And this town nashville. It certainly isn't designed for things to get handed to you. And i'll tell i mean even even when we're all set american idol we try to prepare these kids for this is just a step in your journey and so when you to nashville i mean i remember. Thinking upcoming to nashville. I've been playing shows. I'm like us. I'm like elvis. Because everybody's been telling me that and then you get downtown and you start seeing some other people in their skills and you learned real quick. You better you better polish up your your chops and So yeah i mean i had to. I played i played my songs for record executives that i play my songs for record executives that when i bought clint black's record and i read that. I'm i'm in front of that guy. That's in the cd Jackets and stuff and that was nerve and stuff and they told me no and the in you play for another one and they tell you there's something there but you're not ready and you just can't and you gotta be naive to i tell you i tell people you know. These kids have called me. Or i'll talk to somebody and they wanna know all the info but that's impossible you can't you don't know all the info you got to just get in there and figure it out yourself and that's what i was doing and when somebody would not give me a record deal i just be like okay. Well i guess. I'll just keep on working and so that's that's just what that's just what. I the small town hardworking upbringing prepares you for and so it all paid off when i got that record deal was just crazy. Do you have moments luke where you walk out onto the stage and their forty fifty thousand people in some football stadium. Do you ever go. You think about leesburg ever you think about being an attempt and statesboro plan for ten people do you think about. Tom may not think what i've tried to do. My career is really relish. Enjoy appreciate every moment. And i think you've got to really live in the moment while it's happening and you've got to understand too that things will change and potentially that moment may not always be like that and do i wanna be the though bidder got. That's mad because it wasn't like it was no i wanna be. I wanna be the happy guy every day. Because i cheated i figured it out and i had the time of my life doing it and i had the i had the time of my life doing it with a bunch of wonderful people around me and and that's the cool thing you know it's It's your step on a stage. I mean some of my songs. I mean when i go you got your hands up and you look out there. And everybody's got their hands up and nobody at that moment is worrying about anything. They're not worried about. They're not worried about their taxes. They're not worried about their job. They're just there in the moment with me and that's that's just spiritual and it always is every time it's like you're adorable. School principal says right at the beginning. He's never forgotten leesburg with them all the way we get and i didn't back i go back there more than ever these days. I'm loving getting back to Spin got this tan right here. On the flint river tan tan. Get a little little two lane and the boat with you can talk for hours about the series amazing I think we'll take a minute and listen to music all right cool. Hey guys thanks for listening to the sunday. Sit down podcast. Stick around to hear more from luke bryan right after the break. Hey it's msnbc's chris as you know keeping up with today's news can be quite a challenge. It's not enough to know what's happening. It's essential to try and understand why it's all happening. That's what i try to do each week on my podcast. 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Sunday Sitdown with Willie Geist
"bryan" Discussed on Sunday Sitdown with Willie Geist
"Willie geist here with another episode of the sunday. Sit down podcast. My thanks is always clicking and listening along. We stepped away from sunday today on. Nbc for the last couple of weeks while the network carried coverage of the tokyo summer olympic games. But we are back and back in style. If i do say so myself with one of the biggest stars not just in country music. But in all of music luke bryan. Luke already had risen to the top of the country game with number one hits entertainer of the year award selling out football stadiums across the country when he took a job in two thousand. Seventeen as a judge on american idol sitting alongside lionel richie and katy perry and growing his audience his appeal even more. He's one of the great guys and he invited me down to nashville to sit and talk with him in a studio called ocean way that sits along the famed music row It's a place where he's recorded some of his albums. It's one of the little houses and in fact this one ocean way as a converted church. Sit along the street. If you've never been there it's really cool just to drive up and down and see all these little houses where music history has been made in some of the most famous songs in the history of music have been recorded we got together to talk about his new docu series called mike. Dirt road diaries. That's also the title of one of his songs which traces his rise from the peanut farms of south georgia. Leesburg georgia to be exact to the top of the music world. You know about his success. You also may know there's been a lot of tragedy in his life. His older brother. Chris was killed in a car accident literally the night before. Luke was set to leave georgia at age. Twenty and go to nashville to chase his dream. Luke stayed home for five years after that to be with his grieving. Family delayed his dream but he got there soon after his sister died suddenly. His brother-in-law died luke and his wife caroline who was awesome took in the couple's three children It's an amazing story coming from where he has come from rising to where he has risen and all the bumps along that road. So i'm excited to bring you a great conversation with a truly great guy luke bryan right now on the sunday. Sit down podcast break cosima. Good thanks for being in the town. We're in this is made a lot of music in the student. I was gonna say you've recorded in here. Yeah we You know it's funny with with studios in nashville and stuff you. Can't you do a couple of albums in one and you're like well let me try this out so you count you kinda pop around to different studios. And and so yeah. I spent a lot of time here in ocean way and got a lot of and there's been some really amazing stuff that i've got to do in here and it's good to be back here in the heart of music run. This is it. this is it and you've been As we sit here you're getting ready to head out on tour. Yeah how much have you missed those live audiences because this docu series that we're gonna talk about. It became very clear to me that about the age of eight or nine. I needed a crash. Yeah i mean. I tell you you know i. I did have to be careful of that. Because you get in the habit where you just count to assume the role of trying to make everybody laugh and entertain. Everybody hadn't had been doing that well other than you know. Obviously thank god. I was able to do some of that on auto but but yeah i mean i tell you what you know everything i do in music. I mean the reason why moved to nashville was to set in motion said motion me getting on stage in front of people. I mean when. I love georgia. That was all i knew. Was you know playing in front of no matter. The venue the crowd the birthday party or whatever it was all about making people have fun and enjoy themselves. And i mean when you remove that element out of my life. I mean it took some. It took some reprogramming of the of the brain. But i tell you. I mean looking back. It was a lot of a lot of amazing little things with my family and consecutive nights. Same bed you know going to bed at normal hours and it was pretty amazing and you know what worries me is now. My boys have gotten a little accustomed to dad being around and now you know which thankfully it summer. And they'll come out on the road but it's just them ricotta them kinda relearning dad not being home as much and but what's funny about my boys. I mean they are like their cell phone mode. And i swear like the transition of blowing mama daily has come over to me. I mean they're like you know not nine in the morning they call. They make their daily request of the festivities of the day. Is it is it. Is it going wake surfing golfing and fishing or are we going to go build a rope swing tree. How and they laid their daily agendas out over coffee. So you're a camp director. Basically i have been. Yeah i have and then they bring buddies and then it's like they bring buddies so it's like five six boys. You've probably got the fun house right. You got all that stuff to play with. You know the house is exactly what mean. Caroline wanted it to be even with our nephew. He'll be in there. The basketball like past. Today's the basketball courts. Been full of boys out there shooting basketball and the gatorade truck pulls into the farm. They unload crates of gatorade. They drink them that day. So i mean we like. I said we cannot keep our frigerator stopped you know. The the pop tarts are gone daily. So we're having to feed all these animals. You really are running a like so you may need to get out in the roads. But there's there's always boys around the house and it's a big. My home was like that. I mean when i grew up in i even referenced sit in the series i mean our home was a hub. It was right in the heart of leesburg and you know my brother and sister. They had all their witherspoon. We had all the farmers you know end of summer day. My dad you know they. You know all huddled up around truck bad. Drinking beer at the end of the day talking about is is it dries at hot when we getting rained if we get too much rain so it was a lot. It was a little melting pot for us and you made some new music. He put the deluxe edition of your album out. You were doing american idol. So you were as you say. Still keeping busy with your jobs and your music. I was really blessed to to to stay real busy with. And yeah we were in the studio and and did the deluxe edition. And but i mean what's crazy is is You know the you don't realize the physical toll that time changes and stuff time changes and and what. I'm on the road by the time. I get off stages eleven eleven fifteen go to bed at one and then a comeback home so all those little changes. I mean it wears on you but you love it. You know it's like it's like the you you love being a part of that and so yeah. We're we're going gonna dive back into it's slot. You know when. I get out on tour always got these little vocal issues. You know your tire. You're under like my voice for a year and seven months has been like the best ever. I'm sure opening weekend. Get out there breath in some ragweed it's blooming somewhere and it'll shut my whole deal blow it out on the first show. Sound like.

Sunday Sitdown with Willie Geist
"bryan" Discussed on Sunday Sitdown with Willie Geist
"Guys willie geist here with another episode of the sunday. Sit down podcast. My thanks is always clicking and listening along. We stepped away from sunday today on. Nbc for the last couple of weeks while the network carried coverage of the tokyo summer olympic games. But we are back and back in style. If i do say so myself with one of the biggest stars not just in country music. But in all of music luke bryan. Luke already had risen to the top of the country game with number one hits entertainer of the year award selling out football stadiums across the country when he took a job in two thousand. Seventeen as a judge on american idol sitting alongside lionel richie and katy perry and growing his audience his appeal even more. He's one of the great guys and he invited me down to nashville to sit and talk with him in a studio called ocean way that sits along the famed music row It's a place where he's recorded some of his albums. It's one of the little houses and in fact this one ocean way is a converted church. Sit along the street. If you've never been there it's really cool just to drive up and down and see all these little houses where music history has been made in some of the most famous songs in the history of music have been recorded we got together to talk about his new docu series called mike. Dirt road diaries. That's also the title of one of his songs which traces his rise from the peanut farms of south georgia. Leesburg georgia to be exact to the top of the music world. You know about his success. You also may know there's been a lot of tragedy in his life. His older brother. Chris was killed in a car accident literally the night before. Luke was set to leave georgia at age. Twenty and go to nashville to chase his dream. Luke stayed home for five years after that to be with his grieving. Family delayed his dream but he got there soon after his sister died suddenly. His brother-in-law died luke and his wife caroline who was awesome took in the couple's three children It's an amazing story coming from where he has come from rising to where he has risen and all the bumps along that road. So i'm excited to bring you a great conversation with a truly great guy luke bryan right now on the sunday. Sit down podcast break cosima. Good thanks for being in the town. We're in this is made a lot of music in the student. I was gonna say you recorded in here. Yeah we You know it's funny with with studios in nashville and stuff you. Can't you do a couple of albums in one and you're like well let me try this out so you count you kinda pop around to different studios and so yeah. I spent a lot of time here in ocean way and got a lot of and there's been some really amazing stuff that i've got to do in here and it's good to be back here in the heart of music run. This is it. This is it. You've been as we sit here. You're getting ready to head out on tour. Yeah how much have you missed those live audiences because this docu series that we're gonna talk about. It became very clear to me that about the age of eight or nine. I needed a craft. Yeah i mean. I tell you you know i. I did have to be careful of that. Because you get in the habit where you just count to assume the role of trying to make everybody laugh and entertain. Everybody hadn't had been doing that well other than you know. Obviously thank god. I was able to do some of that on auto but but yeah i mean i tell you what you know everything i do in music. I mean the reason why moved to nashville was to set in motion said motion me getting on stage in front of people. I mean when. I love georgia. That was all i knew. Was you know playing in front of no matter. The venue the crowd the birthday party or whatever it was all about making people have fun and enjoy themselves. And i mean when you remove that element out of my life. I mean it took some. It took some reprogramming of the of the brain. But i tell you. I mean looking back. It was a lot of a lot of amazing little things with my family and consecutive nights. Same bed you know going to bed at normal hours and it was pretty amazing and you know what worries me is now. My boys have gotten a little accustomed to dad being around and now you know which thankfully it summer and they'll come out on the road but it's just them recount of them kinda relearning dad not being home as much and but what's funny about my boys. I mean they are like their cell phone mode and i swear like the transition of blowing mama daily. Come over to me. I mean they're like you know not nine in the morning they call. They make their daily request of the festivities of the day. Is it is it. Is it going wake surfing golfing and fishing or we're going to go build a rope swing tree. How and they laid their daily agendas out over coffee. So you're a camp director. Basically i have been. Yeah i have and then they bring buddies and then it's like they bring buddies so it's like five six boys. You've probably got the fun house right. You got all that stuff to play with. You know the house is exactly what mean caroline wanted it to be even with our nephew. Be in there. The basketball like past. Today's the basketball courts. Been full of boys out there shooting basketball and the gatorade truck pulls into the farm. They unload crates of gatorade. They drink them that day. I mean we like. I said we cannot keep our frigerator stopped you know. The pop tarts are gone daily. So we were having to feed all these animals. You really are running cancer like so you may need to get out in the roads. But there's there's always boys around the house and it's a big. My home was like that. I mean when i grew up in i even referenced sit in the series i mean our home was a hub it was riding the heart leesburg and you know my brother and sister. They had all their with the pool. We had all the farmers you know end of summer day. My dad you know they. You know all huddled up around truck bad. Drinking beer at the end of the day talking about is is it dries at hot when we getting rained if we get too much rain so it was a lot. It was a little melting pot for us and you made some new music. He put the deluxe album out. You were doing american idol. So you were as you say still keeping busy with your jobs and your music yeah. I was really blessed to to to stay real busy with. And yeah we were in the studio and and did the deluxe edition and but i mean what's crazy is is You know the you don't realize the physical toll that time changes and stuff time changes and and what. I'm on the road by the time. I get off stages eleven eleven fifteen go to bed at one and then a comeback home you so all those little changes. I mean it wears on you but you love it. You know it's like it's like the you you love being a part of that and so yeah we're we're going dive back into. It's you know when. I get out on tour. I've always got these little vocal issues. You know your tire. You're under like my voice for a year and seven months has been like the best ever. I'm sure opening weekend. I'll get out there breath in some ragweed it's blooming somewhere and it'll shut my whole deal blow it out on the first show. Sound like.

Huddle Up with Gus
"bryan" Discussed on Huddle Up with Gus
"Well seventeen what i'm saying. I know what you're saying but you know like even last year in august seventeen. We need his best one. Yeah yeah and he shows some brilliant and he's been teams. I mean ryan's a very good friend of mine. And we've known each other for like i played so many pranks on that guy in in locker rooms. But i think the thing is that he brings an energy to the team that they need like last year in miami. I don't know why they wanted to put two in when they were winning like he was having a totally was. And so that that back to my point if we get that fitzpatrick all year long playoff team. If we don't then you know we're still struggling a quarterback. Possibly i really like heineke but it is a full season starter yet. We don't know so you know. I think question mark is my only thing that keeps keeps me from santan wins And i think it's very possible that we get that kind of season outfits badgering and get our ten wins. But i'm gonna go with not innate. Yeah so. I think that for ryan. He said something that. I haven't seen him say before that he feels the most comfortable. Like this is the best fit these ever had in the nfl for a guy that's journeyman like i was That's a big thing that you're that that they're taking on as the starter and they're saying okay. You're our guy let's go. Let's go do something special this year so i hope that happens. I think ryan is will be a good fit in the short term. You know because obviously he's older he played longer than i have so you know. He had that many more years. Unless he's tom brady he. He's he's just like i said..

Huddle Up with Gus
"bryan" Discussed on Huddle Up with Gus
"And i'm like this is awesome like a little kid is going but there's so much fun like they are sevices and cool that you guys would take such a big part of it. Yeah we we love it. And then south carolina junior golf had started this event where they were getting pros to come in after the masters to to columbia which is only an hour away from augusta. Yeah and they asked us to get involved and then after year wound being involved with that we took over the event. And it's monday after the masters and we're now on our twenty seven th year doing that. It's amazing yeah truly. Who's the best golfer out of you guys darius really we haven't we took that break like Back in like oh eight or whatever was he's like i remember saying this he's like i'm going to dedicate my myself to golf. And he went and got like the. You know the Endure thing that you can put under your house. And he put a putting yard started lessons and he went. We're all twelve handicaps..

SI Media Podcast
"bryan" Discussed on SI Media Podcast
"Curtis from the ringer ryan one of the best writers out there on sports media and we get into several topics Nba countdown espn. What's next to them why they haven't been able to get right. Olympics ratings being down people frustrated with nbc on why and how they show certain events. Monday night football peyton and eli and whether adam schefters the right fit for that job who would be the right fit for that job to host with peyton and eli and a couple of other topics. Brian also has a good feature out about dale hansen. The longtime dallas sports caster who is retiring after forty one years so we discussed that with him as well. So all of that with bryan curtis the ringer. And then we get into trey thoughts the weekly train of thought segment with sal licata and we just basically talk about how. There's nothing to talk about so and whether this is the worst time for this sports fan or whether it's in february we get into that debate as well In the train of thought segment if you missed any recent episodes check them. Out in the archives. Lindsey zarni ac. Who's doing some olympic work for nbc was on last week andrew marsh. Two weeks ago on sports media news. Sean mcdonough three weeks ago. Chris long four weeks ago. All those in the archives you get subscribe and maybe even review the pie. That helps a lot. All right. let's get to this week's episode with bryan curtis and then we get into train of thoughts. Right here on the media podcast. Join me now as i media podcast regular. I think we could call them now. From the ringer. Wanted the best writers out there. Bryan curtis bryan. Thanks for joining me. Happy to be a regular. Thanks for having me jimmy. My pleasure you always write some interesting things and I shouldn't say interesting. I should say unique interesting as a boring word On readable would be my first. My first goal in that department and you have a column about popular dallas sports caster. Dale hansen Out on the ringer..

Double Date with Marlo Thomas & Phil Donahue
"bryan" Discussed on Double Date with Marlo Thomas & Phil Donahue
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While i'll bet i think i really would have resented having two kids when he would be gone like six months or go off into a movie or right and and how did you get through that well as a progressive enlightened male i said well i think it's fair that you should have two votes and i'll have one vote so because of the tautological tissue out for so i said i said well maybe when taylor is one years old i'll bring it up when she's two years old are bringing up and after that i won't bring it up but we know okay but we did go to therapy for that and i learned something really interesting about you at at that is i had yes. We're getting deep into him wanting more children. So much and me being fine with not the therapist as brian. Why do you think this is so important in you. Had this epiphany of 'cause. I only think of a family as my siblings because his parents were so fractured that us only having one was not a family. I really relied on my brother. Who's two years older than me. During the fracture of the family he was like it was running defense and blocking for me and figuring things out together and we're very very close for a long long time. I thought boy. I really needed my brother. Are little sister needed us to at times to take care of her to babysit when mom was drinking too much. Or whatever you know. So that's what i kept thinking. It's not for me. It's for taylor. I thought it's better for to simply. I don't disagree with you. I think that that's what do you think it's not too late. Baby sure big deal. That's that's amazing. Having a change your marriage a lot by having a baby by oh yeah well. Because i did have a one is forty because i did have major complications. It took me a year to even feel quasi-normal again just wrecked me. It just totally wrecked me. And that was part of a to i. Just don't wanna go through that again. It was just deprived. You of the joy of motherhood didn't for a while. I mean not from to nothing on from two years old on that first year it was really really hard was really hard but brian is home. Then he wasn't gonna wasn't going through. Oh yeah and it's like we'll just do this. We'll just get through this. That's who he is that in everything he's like that there was another point. His grandmother was in dementia in a home and she had to go to the bathroom and he said i'll help you. And she said owner and okay. She wasn't really sure who he was and she said. Oh no no. I'd be too 'cause oh grandma don't you know i'm a doctor. Now she went. Okay so good. And how was it about about robin. That made you think part of it was just the the the person that she is that she still has a joyous appreciation for simple things for just life a good positive outlook. She wasn't cynical or sarcastic yet. She was funny. She was beautiful. Still is and the character of a person is what you should hit your wagons to. What are the choices you make when times are tough. Is there an example. Well it's interesting because one of our first fights was when she had this boyfriend and we were now getting together and she hadn't officially told the boyfriend that didn't live in los angeles that this was not going to go any further. And i thought you know this. I'm sensing something sensing something here. I tell them. I lost my voice. I physically lost my voice. Tone is such a psychological while it was like i got laryngitis so to speak i guess so. Did you believe it well. I was having a difficult time and rightfully rightfully. So yes. thank you for. I was in the right on here completely but they were asking. What is it about me that you love so thanking big mistake. Just doing better. You're probably right. What would you pass on to a young couple. Who's about to be married that you've learned being able to laugh. It's really important to me. And then the other thing is just say. Sometimes i'm your best friend. I've got your back. Don't forget that And i think if you can both remember that what about you. Mr. you have to know that you fall in love before you attempt this now. it's sounds overly simplistic because well of course we'll but really being love and take the time to really desire that person to miss that person sometimes separation is not necessarily a bad thing and to find out how you truly feel at your core if.

Double Date with Marlo Thomas & Phil Donahue
"bryan" Discussed on Double Date with Marlo Thomas & Phil Donahue
"Dates to find out what makes a marriage last. What a crazy afternoon in new york. The day we met bryan cranston and robin dearden. Oh god i remember. Brian was starring in the hit. Broadway production of network and the kurt was going up in just a few hours. So we had a very narrow window of time to visit with them at their apartment or men are cabdriver. Took us to the wrong address and it was rush hour. We were almost a full hour late. It was just the worst no time to kind of warm up to each other wonderfully into the wrong that yes and no idiot lately from discombobulated never late especially. You were rattled but brian was so relaxed. Nifty as curtain. Yeah that's ahead. Once we got our act together we dove in by talking about their parents marriages. All seven of my parents marriages were wonderful. My my mom was married four times. My dad was married three times. They had numerous boyfriends and girlfriends. And yeah so in many ways. My parents taught me what not to do. This kind of lazy attitude into marriage didn't work wherever you from from. La born and raised out there. And so you kind of against marriage no. I was married once before. When i was twenty three and then i got married again when i was thirty five. I think i was thirty. Five thirty three so ten years after my trial so it didn't scare you off marriage in fact that there were all those marriages no no. Because the woman that i married wasn't a bad person. She was a lovely person. It just it just was the wrong time. And i wasn't in love with her. And i i think i took a very casual look at it. It wasn't fair to her. Wasn't fair to me. Fortunately we didn't have any children and she went her separate way and remarried and has a life and the life she wanted. Let you and what about your family. I came from the complete opposite of his. I had leave it to beaver. I was raised in whittier. Little tiny town nixon's hometown. I'm a native californian too. I never wanted to get married. It wasn't a high on my list and my parents never instilled in me. The need to be married. We grew up in mostly are formative years in the seventies and the the sexual revolution in the sixties busted open and the seventies sort of celebrated that kind of looseness and you got waylaid and off track. I think a lot by fun. Yeah by fun and by freedom and convincing yourself that you may be in love with someone when you're really not and you may not have that much in common with them and now you're in so deep you like. Oh how do i extract myself. I got married very and then afterward. I realized oh i've made a mistake and i realized then find do this again. I really have to know what i'm doing and be in love so then you met on a set right. We met on a on a really terrible television show called air wolf which starred a helicopter and and i was a bad guy of the week on this episode. She was the victim of the week. I kidnapped her and held her for ransom and other women say how sexy you had a gun on her threatened to kill her or dater. We met on air wolf. We didn't start dating that. It was a year later that we ran into each other in improv comedy class and and got to know each other and got to be friends. But i think we were. We were lucky we were guided to this the year. The at the time that we met we had a girlfriend to. She had a boyfriend so we were able to just not have the tension. I should make a move and ask her out and were able to just a fun and flirt. And and that's nice and we just kind of slowed into it as opposed to over extending yourself physically making that commitment and then having to backtrack to figure out who this person is who you just have relations with. That is so new. Are we fool ourselves. And we'd go. Oh my god. I'm doing this again. And then i went to oxford for a summer and he came over and he stopped at oxford and and i went. Oh it's you. And i've never felt that way my life. If you mean. I can't explain it except that it was just this reaction to oh i do. I do wanna get married and i wanna marry you. That's so you knew that. I knew pretty fast and i had never felt that way before. And you were you thinking that she could be the one. Yeah i was. I was very keen on this. We had the most romantic date in at stratford-upon-avon rented a punt. And we were. We had sandwiches beautiful day. Wine found a little shady place under a tree in the water. We kissed like bandits. How lovely how great. Your proposal received a lot of that. Is that best in london that he owned a cabin with a friend of his to actors. They bought a cabin up in big bear. It was hilarious because the bafta was a standard sized bathtub in a crappy cabin in the mountains so there wasn't any room for me to face him facing the spout back was against his chest. Yes so i kept thinking. I designed it this way because i thought that if i was to face her and trying to get these leads out i would cry. I would crack. I'd i really did so. I thought man. Am i going to do this. How am i gonna do i. Champagne little music going. And i'm going. What the hell. And every time. I start to talk that she starts to turn around to look and i pushed her face back toward the front so that i could let me just get this out. Was that a surprise. At that moment. It wasn't surprised because it was like. I know where this is going. Kind of now. The other thing was the ring. Yeah we're nude as one is right. Where would i put the ring. So i think you'll see it. There's if i put no down the drain. And i i don't i put it on my baby toe. I put it all the way on my and submerged the foot at segue so.

The Mr. Warren Hayes Show
"bryan" Discussed on The Mr. Warren Hayes Show
"We thought it wrestlemainia. There is no one on this planet that wrestles leg daniel bryan still. There is still no one who completely emulates his style his physicality his speed knowing is there the he the way he wrestles was such a bandon. Meant that is completely a bryan. Danielson thing daniel bryan thing. Now he's not going to be able to do this forever. It's about eight so we're getting around the time where he's going to be like okay. I have to move on. I have to do something else. And if he wants out if he wants if he wants his true last hurrah from the world wrestling. Daniel bryan has to not resigned by ww to not resign with rushing entertainment and then hit the bricks and do give us all these matches that he's been saying. I want to do for the past four years owen disclosed to do with the company. I'm this close to do you know trying to push my way towards Me having the word. Wwe but also being able to work decide schedule. Come on bryan fuck off. We're we're not stupid at least i. If it'll happen. I will eat. My words will eat crow. If wwe resigns daniel bryan and daniel bryan is able to have like like jon. Moxley contract that will allow them to work such and such territories and which would shock the fuck out of me. Good for him. Good for him. And i will eat. I will eat crow up. Well this is a turning point in. Wwe's history this is the first but there's something that tells me that that that wwe does not want this type of precedent. I don't think so but this is really this is it. This is the things like daniel bryan has to do something. And the whole. I'm leaving if i lose this match. Smackdown forever this is it. The he's been building towards. This is what this is part of. Is this part of the build. This is part of his his work right now. Working the fans work through through his interviews through. Olb lee smackdown forever. If i if i leave. Wwe like this is it. This is the.