Uber-talented Idobi Radio photographer Maysa Askar joins this week to help make sense of some pop culture moments of 2022. From the Don’t Worry Darling behind-the-scenes hubbub, and Paramore’s new music, to a deep dive into the celebrity skincare boom of 2022, Maysa broke it all down with me for this hilarious episode. It was a blast to have her back on and switch up the show’s vibe for an episode. This episode is brought to you by; HelloFresh; visit HelloFresh.com/scoggs21 and use code scoggs21 for 21 free meals plus free shipping! Please don’t be shy; email me!… Read more »
Basslines and Protest Signs is Brett Callwood’s column looking at the intersection of music and politics. This week looks ahead at 2023.
Tom Hanks plays an ornery older man who isn’t the nicest to those around him until his new neighbors befriend him and soften his heart.
Darrin looks back on the calendar year that was 2022 as well as previewing 2023. Music from The Salads & The Vindy’s.
Pat & Seb follow Benjamin’s script (Pat’s son) for this end of year episode.
This week we welcome Moxy The Band to discuss their debut album, Dream Feeling. I love the album, and Amber DeLaRosa, Michael Franzino, and Dryw Owens were kind enough to walk me through some of my favorite songs and reflect on the writing process. As veterans in the music industry, it was beautiful to hear how they came together and the special relationship they forged in the process. I can’t wait for you all to fall in love with Moxy The Band! Enjoy the episode, and please share it with a friend.
We were blessed with many incredible releases throughout 2022—and our staff and hosts are here to share their Top 5 picks.
Pat & Seb talk about the exhaustion we all feel before the holidays, and start planing the big Finale Episode.
Twas the nightmare before Fishmas and Moon Fever & The Ready Set called in!
Daniel McCartney is back! It’s been two years since he first launched The Continuance Foundation, a non-profit organization on a mission to bring mental health services to musicians at no cost. Daniel has been working in the touring industry for years, and when he noticed a lack of resources and support for musicians and their mental health, he decided to do something about it. Since we spoke in 2020, the foundation has continued to evolve and grow with new services and programs. Daniel and I have benefited from various resources, so I hope you’ll support his efforts to provide a more profound conversation regarding mental health.