Search a title or topic

Over 20 million podcasts, powered by 

Player FM logo

Evan Mann Podcasts

show episodes
 
Artwork

1
Slow Baja

slow baja

icon
Unsubscribe
icon
icon
Unsubscribe
icon
Monthly
 
Tequila, Tacos, and Tranquilo! Sharing the beauty of Baja California one conversation at a time. Hop in and ride with us as we raise a glass, taste local fare, and explore the stunning Baja Peninsula in our vintage Toyota Land Cruiser.
  continue reading
 
Artwork

1
In Media Res

Good Story Guild

icon
Unsubscribe
icon
icon
Unsubscribe
icon
Monthly
 
When Alex Eli (Kyle Prue) is plucked from obscurity and offered the role of franchise megalith Jack Stellar, booking the gig is only the beginning. In a whirlwind week of media training, he is thrust into the deep end of shark-infested Malibu waters. As he’s broken down and reinvented, Alex can’t tell who to trust. There’s the agent who needs him. The director who mentored him. The father who abandoned him. Loyalties are tested as the clock runs down to "Xander’s" livestreamed reveal. When t ...
  continue reading
 
Artwork

1
You Matter Nashville

Jason and Mindy Hoover

icon
Unsubscribe
icon
icon
Unsubscribe
icon
Monthly+
 
The "You Matter Nashville," podcast hosted by Jason and Mindy Hoover, is an uplifting and insightful series that champions the universal message that every individual is of importance. This podcast extends their commitment to affirming the intrinsic value of each person, reaching beyond their professional lives to touch on a wide array of life aspects. Broadcasting from Nashville, Tennessee, the podcast features a mix of stories, conversations, and interviews, all centered around the "You Ma ...
  continue reading
 
Artwork

51
Leylines

Good Story Guild

icon
Unsubscribe
icon
icon
Unsubscribe
icon
Monthly
 
It began with disaster... It's been one year since Dr. Anthony Harbor's experiment caused a blast that ruptured the foundations of MIT, destroyed his reputation, and cost him his life. Now, estranged brothers Ethan and Milo Harbor come together to uncover the mystery of their father’s work. Weaving science fiction and spirituality, Leylines is an adventure across the globe as the Harbor brothers confront billionaires, the US government, and each other to save their father and Earth as we kno ...
  continue reading
 
Artwork
 
Do you care deeply about the natural world? Have you struggled with eco-anxiety, overwhelm & despair due to the constant negative narrative about the environment & the mass depletion of biodiversity? Do you feel a sense of powerlessness & hopelessness in the face of the inaction at governmental level? I’m on a mission to shift the conversation, searching out empowering solutions & evidence of what’s already being achieved, to restore our collective hope & remind us that we are not powerless ...
  continue reading
 
Loading …
show series
 
What if the strength you're searching for is already within you? Join this Nashville podcast episode as we welcome Clyde Nolet, creator of Speaks of Strength, who reveals how bending steel can teach you to bend your limitations. This isn't your typical motivational conversation—it's a masterclass in emotional resilience that combines old-world stro…
  continue reading
 
Evan gears up for the upcoming Patreon event, sharing plans, hopes for strengthening the BMS community, and why these smaller hangouts mean so much. He dives into the latest advancements in BMS quartz, breaking down comparisons between 5mm and 10mm pieces, and takes a few classic stoney detours — including thoughts on the i3 Atlas, quartz preferenc…
  continue reading
 
Today I'm joined by Evan Harrison CEO of Kiss The Ground. Regenerative Agriculture is a powerful growing movement, which is so much more than simply a way for farmers to farm. It is a reconnection for all of us to the food we are consuming and the soil beneath our feet. It offers us a truly viable solution for both personal and planetary health, a …
  continue reading
 
Mike Spurgin of Taco Moto has the best stickers in Baja. In fact, I would venture to say that he may have the best stickers of anyone and any business in the world. While researching Mr. Spurgin, I stumbled across his LinkedIn profile, which I am sharing here without permission. In my opinion, it provides all you need to know about my friend, "Taco…
  continue reading
 
Today I'm delighted to be joined by Sam co-founder of Wrigglebrew. Having witnessed first hand the devastating ecological impacts of excessive artificial fertiliser runoff on the aquatic environment, together with his business partner Gabe he started Wrigglebrew an ethical and fully independent regenerative agricultural company that has started a r…
  continue reading
 
Today I'm delighted to welcome back Meghan Rhodes, a herbalist based in Yorkshire in the UK. Megan previously joined me in episodes 34 and 60. For Meghan herbal medicine is more than something you simply turn to when you are sick or struggling it has been an invitation to a life that provides a deeper connection to both ourselves, the plants and ul…
  continue reading
 
Larry Evans spent his childhood traveling to Baja with his family in the 1960s and 1970s. Evans credits his mother as the instigator in getting the family to Baja. Evans called his mother a pioneer; I would call her an influencer. She would host parties where she would show slides of their family adventures. Encouraged by the images, some of their …
  continue reading
 
Today I'm delighted to welcome back Elizabeth Glenn-Copeland who previously joined me to share her amazing wisdom and some of her soulful poetry from her incredible book Daring To Hope at the Cliff’s Edge in Episode 35. Elizabeth is currently on a UK and Europe tour with her composer husband Beverly Glenn-Copeland, if you have the opportunity to se…
  continue reading
 
What if giving a child the right book could change the trajectory of their entire life? Robin Griffin, founder of A to Z Learning Club, is proving this every day in Nashville. Her nonprofit tackles North Nashville's staggering incarceration rates by addressing the root cause—83% of low-income children are reading below proficiency. Through cultural…
  continue reading
 
Today I'm delighted to be joined in conversation by Dr David Mann founder of HaikuBox a unique smart device that allows you to listen to and monitor the bird calls in your garden 24/7. Birdwatching offers a connection to the natural world that is accessible to all of us regardless of our backgrounds or our locations. Birding in urban areas is equal…
  continue reading
 
Evan kicks things off with updates from the past couple weeks and plenty of excitement as Puffcon gets closer. He shares huge appreciation for the BMS team before diving into some new Proxy pieces and the Gauntlet lineup made for Puffcon—complete with a full-on function showcase. In between, expect plenty of stoney rants and reflections, and to clo…
  continue reading
 
Today I'm delighted to be joined in conversation by Elspeth Hay author of Feed Us With Trees: Nuts and the Future of Food. Did you know you can eat Acorns? This was the revelation that inspired Elspeth’s book and also got me hooked on her incredible work. I absolutely love trees and talk about their ecological importance, but Elspeth takes our rela…
  continue reading
 
What began with McDonald's apple pies shared on Nashville streets in 2007 has evolved into a life-transforming ministry. In this Nashville podcast episode, we sit down with Nathan Scarlett, outreach specialist with People Loving Nashville, who shares his remarkable journey from meteorology student to homeless advocate. Nathan reveals how this faith…
  continue reading
 
Jim Chamberlain met Bruce Meyers in 1963 and began assisting in the design of the iconic Old Red, the first fiberglass dune buggy. By 1966, he was working full-time with Meyers, contributing to the creation of the Meyers Manx buggy and designing the first Sidewinder exhaust system.Encouraged by Meyers, Chamberlain opened his own shop, OC Buggies in…
  continue reading
 
Evan starts off by catching up on the week and sharing his excitement about heading to Puffcon with the team. You’ll get a look at the Proxy Crown in action before diving into the brand new pump station build with a full function walkthrough and color breakdown. Evan also breaks out the Pivot for a hit on the new Mini DD Halo RBR and shares updates…
  continue reading
 
While Hobart enjoys retirement, KBXV has assembled his full countdown of Jack Stellar themes. Enjoy each installment of "Settling the Score," including commentary, now finally together at last. All ad revenue will be temporarily diverted to KBXV's ongoing litigation with Warner Brothers Discovery. Starring James Urbaniak as Hobart Frunk. Written by…
  continue reading
 
In this episode of Slow Baja, we highlight our sponsor, Toby Pond of Scheel-Mann USA. Toby and I met during the 2022 NORRA 1000 event. I was on the side of the road in the Mag 7 pit, watching as my 50-year-old bench seat frame was being repaired. Pond was there supporting a Baja racing Porsche 911, which was the first Porsche to finish the NORRA. W…
  continue reading
 
Explore how AgeWell Middle Tennessee transforms aging experiences through 40 years of dedicated service to Middle Tennessee families. Elder Care Coach Manager Tiffany Mann reveals essential resources and professional support systems that help caregivers navigate complex aging challenges with confidence and dignity. Learn about their comprehensive D…
  continue reading
 
Today I'm joined in conversation by Denali Sai Nalamalapu author of Holler: A Graphic Memoir of Rural Resistance. Inspired by Denali’s powerful book about the controversial Mountain Valley Pipeline in Appalachia we discuss what activism really looks like, and not the main stream media’s portrayal of protests by those on the fringes and out of touch…
  continue reading
 
Evan kicks things off with a catch-up since the last episode, including his guest spot on the Matt Robertson podcast. He shares new quartz and glass pieces, plus exciting BMS updates—lasers, new ideas, and even hash carnival games planned for Puffcon. Evan also showcases the MF DOOM-inspired RBR before diving into some classic stoney tangents to wr…
  continue reading
 
25,000 Tennesseans suffer new brain injuries every year, yet most people don't understand the "invisible injury" that survivors face daily. Join us for an eye-opening conversation with Stacey Mulder, Executive Director of the Brain Injury Association of America Tennessee chapter, as we explore this hidden health crisis in Middle Tennessee. Stacey r…
  continue reading
 
Join us for an inspiring conversation with Graham Thomas, Chief Community and Government Affairs Officer at tnAchieves, as he shares how Tennessee became the first state to offer tuition-free college to all students through the groundbreaking Tennessee Promise program. Graham takes us behind the scenes of this incredible journey—from a small Knox C…
  continue reading
 
I'm delighted to be joined by Danae Wolfe author of Grass Isn’t Greener: The Everyday Conservationist’s Guide to Bringing Nature to your Yard & the Founder of Chasing Bugs. Danae is a kindred spirit, someone who has loved being immersed in nature all her life, & compelled to seek ways to inspire others to overcome climate doomerism & remember to lo…
  continue reading
 
On this episode of the podcast, Jess and Zach return to Selected Essays to talk to Ellen Wayland-Smith about Siddhartha Mukherjee’s “My Father’s Body, at Rest and in Motion,” published in the New Yorker in 2018. Craving more essays? Subscribe to The Point here at 50% off the normal rate.By The Point Magazine
  continue reading
 
From bankruptcy to billion-dollar impact: Nashville nonprofit leader Buddy Teaster shares how Soles4Souls transformed simple shoe donations into life-changing opportunities across 130 countries. When Buddy took over as CEO in 2012, Soles4Souls was losing $2.5 million annually and facing devastating press coverage. Today, they're on track to achieve…
  continue reading
 
Sean Jansen spent the first 25 years of his life in Southern California. Growing up as a surfer, he endeavored to spend every waking minute in the ocean. By 26, he had travelled to 26 countries and lived internationally in both China and Colombia. Upon returning to the US, Sean moved to Montana, where he guides clients in Yellowstone National Park …
  continue reading
 
Evan kicks things off by catching up after the last couple of weeks and sharing his experience at the 7/10 Puffco event, including some love and appreciation for the community. He shows off a brand new prototype Pivot Top with a show-stopping function demo, and breaks down his go-to setups and settings for the Pivot. You’ll also get a look at the P…
  continue reading
 
Welcome to episode 68 of the Nurtured by Nature podcast, today I'm delighted to be joined in conversation by Kelly Wendorf author of Flying Lead Change and the Founder and CEO of Equus. We find ourselves at a time of interlocking crisis, not least a crisis of our own spirit, drawing us to desperately search for the sense of deeper connection and me…
  continue reading
 
Can trauma wounds that you can't see be healed through community? REBOOT Recovery founders Evan and Jenny Owens reveal how their Nashville podcast approach has transformed over 30,000 lives across 44 states and 11 countries. Jenny's breakthrough work as an occupational therapist at Fort Campbell exposed a critical gap in traditional trauma treatmen…
  continue reading
 
I'm delighted to welcome back Kerrie Searle, a dear friend & animal communicator based in Australia. Kerrie has previously joined me twice now, including an introduction to Animal communication in Ep 11 & further wisdom from the animals & our journey to reconnecting in Ep 62. In this conversation we have shifted focus to consider the gentle but pow…
  continue reading
 
Evan rolls into this week’s episode with some fresh glass and function to show off, highlighting new adjustments to the BMS Puffco attachments as he and the team continue to refine and learn. He shares thoughts on where the community might be headed in the next few years and the positive changes he hopes to see. Then it’s on to build talk—diving in…
  continue reading
 
Sal Fish, the Godfather of Baja racing is back for his third conversation on the Slow Baja Podcast. We recorded this one back in March on our way home from the epic Slow Baja Winter Expedition. We gathered to commemorate the 50th Anniversary of the first Baja 1000 organized by SCORE, and personally and painstakingly marked by Sal. The 1975 Baja Int…
  continue reading
 
Discover how The New Beginnings Center is revolutionizing women's fitness in Nashville through founder Tash Weddell's innovative approach to empowerment. This inspiring Nashville podcast episode reveals how a master strength coach with 17 years of collegiate experience transformed personal adversity into community impact, serving over 4,500 low-inc…
  continue reading
 
Renowned for his eclectic urban style and Baja-Med cuisine, Chef Chad White is fluent in life and food on both sides of the border. Born in Spokane, WA, he received his culinary training while serving in the US Navy. After a stint cooking at the famed Hotel Del Coronado, Chef White moved to Tijuana and opened La Justina Gastro Pub. After an acclaim…
  continue reading
 
Evan starts this week’s episode by showing off some fresh pieces and the very first in-house made quartz nails from BMS. He dives into the studio’s quartz journey so far and shares his reflections on glass culture—especially the “big boom” years of 2011–2015. Evan also talks about his goal of creating the perfect in-house nail to match every piece,…
  continue reading
 
"Jeff's life is built around pictures, and he has been making, showing and selling art for more than 30 years. Whether it's making fine art paintings of Baja California or shooting commercial projects, Jeff's focus is on inspiring enthusiasm for the spaces, faces, and places that make up the world around us." Learn more @Jeffehonea.com Follow Jeff …
  continue reading
 
Today I'm joined by Ryan Mandelbaum, author of Wild NYC: Experiencing the amazing nature in & around New York City. When we think of immersing ourselves in nature most of us are likely guilty of imagining far off wilderness locations but Ryan is passionate about exploring the incredible diversity of nature that can be found in the urban environment…
  continue reading
 
In this inspiring episode, we sit down with Milton Bartley, CEO of ImageQuest, who shares his incredible story of service, leadership, and purpose. From his early days in the military to running a successful IT company, Milton opens up about how his life experiences have shaped his commitment to both his employees and his community. We dive into th…
  continue reading
 
Hello Travelers, We're getting our writers together for the next season of Leylines, but in the meantime we wanted to share something we've been listening to. We've been fans of this show for a while so it's great we're able to share it with you. Alpha 8 can be found at alpha8audio.com or anywhere you listen to podcasts. This is episode 101 - The A…
  continue reading
 
Today I'm delighted to welcome back Leah Rampy, from Episode 41, but this time we’re also joined by Beth Norcross to discuss their new book Discovering the Spiritual Wisdom of Trees. Having worked together for several years guiding groups into the forest to seek wisdom from the trees, they created a 6 week online video course & wrote their new book…
  continue reading
 
Blue-collar racer Curt LeDuc is a self-made “Imagineer” and Trophy Truck Champion who was born in the unlikely state of Rhode Island. “Why was I born in Rhode Island? Because I wanted to be close to my mother,” LeDuc quips.He has spent decades building and racing his own vehicles at the highest levels of desert racing. LeDuc has achieved notable su…
  continue reading
 
In this inspiring episode of You Matter Nashville, we sat down with Melissa Spradlin, executive director of Book’em, a nonprofit dedicated to boosting children's literacy in Nashville since 1989. Melissa shared her journey from growing up with educator parents to finding her passion for literacy and community service. She gave us a look inside Book…
  continue reading
 
Bi-national artist Paola Villaseñor, known as Panca, is from Chula Vista and has spent over half her life in Tijuana. After her mother's death in 2005, she moved to Tijuana, where she found inspiration in the city's creativity, nightlife, affordability, and danger. Her art reflects themes of feminism and humanity's decay. "With art, you work with y…
  continue reading
 
Today I'm delighted to welcome back David Mizejewski, a Naturalist & self-confessed Nature Geek who works for the National Wildlife Federation. David joined me for an inspiring discussion about leaving the leaves & Autumn tips for nature friendly gardening in Ep. 52. This time we’re embracing Garden For Wildlife month & No Mow May, with tips for en…
  continue reading
 
Loading …
Copyright 2025 | Privacy Policy | Terms of Service | | Copyright
Listen to this show while you explore
Play