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With over 51 years as a radio broadcaster, Joey has accumulated an incredible amount of on-air interviews over his career with various celebrities and notable figures. Each week Joey will be adding a podcast with celebrity interviews like Oprah Winfrey, Astronaut Charlie Duke, ABC'sPeter Jennings, Titanic's Robert Ballard, Johnny Cash and many more. Joey will take you behind the scenes with behind the scenes stories from both before and after each interview.. For our Patreon.com supporters, ...
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Hoot’n and Holler’n is where Southern stories meet side-splitting tangents. Matt Mitchell (SEC Roll Call, Bless Your Rank), Eric Nix, Drake Pittman, and Joey Prestley dive into small-town nostalgia, hot takes on college football, country music, and whatever else gets folks talking. It’s part porch talk, part barstool debate, and all Southern charm.
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Get stuck off the realness as Sumit and Chris break down the important issues in Hip Hop music, culture and politics. From high-brow deep dives to low-end theories, expect clinical analysis and subjective perspectives from these two Rap Scientists. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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The Thing About Sales is a podcast talking to young professionals in the world of sales. All of them have unique backgrounds and incredible stories about how they have been able to create value in their companies. Whether you are interested in sales, alternative education, or simply creating value in your company, this is a podcast for you.
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Alameda County Probation

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We are Probaytion, the people that work in the bay area, and specifically in the Alameda County Probation Department. We have real conversations about all the aspects of probation; the work of rehabilitation and the work to lesson criminal behavior in our inner cities. We take a balanced look at community supervision and we have honest conversations with the people that people our offices. There’s more than meets the eye of the government employee, we actually do care. We share conversations ...
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In this episode of Hoot’n and Holler’n, the crew starts off with the real pressing questions—like how many air fryers is too many—before celebrating a brand-new baby in the family. From sleepless nights and luxury diapers to wild DoorDash mishaps, they cover the chaotic, hilarious realities of adult life. Then, with Halloween looming, the guys shif…
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Park was an emo/indie rock band from Springfield, Illinois, active primarily in the late ’90s and 2000s. Known for their heartfelt lyrics, melodic guitar work, and driving rhythms, they gained a loyal underground following with albums like No Signal and It Won’t Snow Where You’re Going. Though they disbanded in 2007, their music remains a staple of…
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Hamilton St Cafe & Stage in Bound Brook, NJ was a beloved hybrid venue that blended a cozy café atmosphere with an intimate stage for live music. Throughout the early 2000s, it became a cultural hub for local and touring punk, indie, and alternative acts, fostering a tight-knit community. Though it closed in 2007 after severe flooding, it’s still r…
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This week on Hootn and Hollern, Matt, Eric, Drake, and Joey take a nostalgic trip down the aisles of long-gone video rental stores. From the rise of mom-and-pop shops to the reign of Blockbuster, the crew remembers the thrill of snagging a new release off a fully stocked wall and the terror of late fees that could rival a mortgage payment. They swa…
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This week on Hoot’n and Holler’n, the set might be haunted—but that won’t stop us from diving headfirst into the world of sitcoms. From the unforgettable theme songs that raised us (“Sanford & Son,” Fresh Prince, and even New Girl’s five-second curse) to the iconic family shows we gathered around (Home Improvement, Full House, Boy Meets World), we’…
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From Indian Lakes is an American indie rock band formed in 2009. The band's sound generally incorporates elements of pop, acoustic, emo, shoegaze, and rock creating a distinctive blend that has earned them a dedicated following. They recently released their album "HEAD VOID" and continue to tour, representing a mature evolution of Vannucchi's songw…
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Go follow my Instagram Support here White Kaps were a Southern California punk band known for their surf-punk energy, goofy humor, and rowdy live shows. They released several records through Fearless Records in the mid-’90s, standing out with songs that mixed skate culture, beach vibes, and tongue-in-cheek lyrics. While never a mainstream name, the…
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It’s a big one, y’all. The Hoot’n and Holler’n crew is joined by Robert Clay and Josh Snead of SEC Shorts, the comedy duo behind some of the internet’s funniest takes on college football. We get into why SEC fans are different, the fine line between roasting your own team and going too far, and which coaches would actually be fun on camera. Whether…
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Hunter Gatherer carved out a niche in Athens between approximately 1997 and 2004, folding into the post‑hardcore and emocore wave that was surging at that time. Their music drew equally from punk’s intensity and emo’s emotive melodies—yet with a poppier, hook-oriented bent, making their sound more accessible than one might expect from that blend. D…
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Back for the first time... together are two friends of the pod... Apollo Brown and Bronze Nazareth! Fresh off the release of their amazing Funeral For A Dream album, the two producers pull up to discuss making music as a duo, their 40-year friendship, memories of Kevlaar 7 (RIP), and who they would like to produce albums for in the future. Respect …
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It’s back-to-school season, and for Hoot’n and Holler’n, that means saying goodbye to one of our own. This episode marks Shane’s last ride before he trades in podcast mics for online college classes (and maybe a fancy owl mascot hoodie). We send him off in style the only way we know how—by reminiscing about questionable lunchroom “delicacies,” PE c…
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As Tall As Lions was an atmospheric indie rock band from Long Island, blending ethereal soundscapes with soulful vocals and intricate musicianship. Known for their emotionally rich lyrics and dynamic live performances, the band gained a devoted following with albums like You Can’t Take It With You. Though they disbanded in 2010, their music continu…
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Note: this episode was recorded in May 2025. We're back like we left something ©️ Freeway! It's not that serious, but still. For our semi-grand return, we link up with Author and Journalist, Ben Pedroche, to talk about one of our favourite subjects: Indie Hip Hop. Ben's new book, Independent as Fuck: Underground Hip-Hop from 1995-2005, was released…
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This week on Hoot’n & Holler’n, the boys dive headfirst off the top rope into the golden age of 90s wrestling. From the chaos of the Monday Night Wars to the rise of the NWO, Sting in the rafters, Goldberg’s undefeated streak, and Stone Cold’s beer truck entrance, we’re breaking down everything that made pro wrestling in the 90s an absolute fever d…
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Tristan Tritt joins Matt, Eric, Drake, and Joey to talk music, mayhem, and growing up as the son of a country legend (and possible werewolf). We cover the evolution of his sound, why he ditched the “industry mold,” tour life in a minivan, and the fine art of reading a rowdy crowd. Also: gas station pizza rankings, chaotic cover songs, and the most …
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What do Cowboy Cody, a raccoon in a Kentucky bar, and the Space Jam soundtrack have in common? Absolutely nothing—except they all come up in this episode of Hoot’n & Holler’n. The gang dives deep into the golden era of ‘90s hip-hop, revisiting the first tracks that got them hooked, arguing about rap soundtracks, and paying homage to platinum-haired…
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Houseboy was a Chicago-based pop‑punk/emo outfit that emerged in the mid‑1990s, co-founded by Brett Friesen (drums) and Ace Cowden (vocals/guitar) along with Daniel Garcia and Thom Lemke discogs.com +7 last.fm +7 skatepunkers.fandom.com +7 . Known for their high‑energy live shows—often opening for acts like Guttermouth, Samiam, and Face to Face—the…
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In this episode, the crew heads straight to the heart of 90s nostalgia—sports movies. Big thanks to Chris Yow from Tennessee for tossing us the idea! From underdog comebacks to Cajun comedies, we’re breaking down the best and worst the decade had to offer. We’re talking D3: The Mighty Ducks, Varsity Blues, The Waterboy, Heavyweights, and more. Whic…
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Support the podcast for $1 on Patreon Follow on Instagram Moving Mountains is an American indie rock band known for blending post-rock ambiance with emo and post-hardcore intensity. Emerging from New York in 2005, they gained a devoted following with emotionally driven albums like Pneuma and Waves, praised for their cinematic soundscapes and intros…
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Leftovers: better hot or cold? The crew kicks things off debating pizza, fried chicken, and hibachi rice straight from the fridge. That somehow leads to backyard grill talk, Blackstone burgers, and why steak over fire just hits different. Then it’s a stroll through the “Are we too old for this?” zone—bar fights, loud music, clubs, and the rise of t…
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Day at the Fair was a New Jersey-based pop punk band that gained attention in the early 2000s with their emotionally charged lyrics and catchy, melodic hooks. Best known for their 2005 album The Rocking Chair Years, the band blended heartfelt storytelling with energetic, anthemic soundscapes. Though their time was brief, they left a lasting impress…
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In this special audio drama episode, Sumit Sharma and Chris Mitchell set off to the fictional world of Latveria to uncover the layers of MF DOOM’s iconic album “MM..FOOD”. From late-night food spots to record store conversations, their journey blends memory, mystery, and music in true DOOM fashion. Along the way, they’re joined by… and bump into… a…
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Go follow my IG @thiswasthescene Gob is a Canadian punk rock band formed in 1993 in Langley, British Columbia, known for their high-energy sound and catchy melodies. They gained mainstream success in the early 2000s with hits like “I Hear You Calling” and “Give Up the Grudge,” blending skate-punk vibes with alternative rock appeal. Gob's relentless…
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Matt, Eric, Drake, Shane, and Joey take a boot-stompin’ stroll through the wild, weird world of 90s country music. From mullets to music videos, we dig into what made the era great—and what left us scratching our heads. A good chunk of this episode is devoted to unraveling Travis Tritt’s curious obsession with wheelchairs in his music videos. Is it…
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We kick off this episode with the surprising news of people smuggling eggs across borders and explore the peculiar happenings when a python is found living in a Chili's parking lot for two months. We also delve into the entertaining world of reality TV, a guilty pleasure for some and a source of disdain for others. From the chaos of bar rescue miss…
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Click here for my patreonClick here to donate Useless ID is a punk rock band from Haifa, Israel, known for blending melodic hardcore with emotionally charged lyrics. Formed in 1994, they gained international attention after signing with Kung Fu Records and collaborating with bands like The Ataris and producing with Bill Stevenson of The Descendents…
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Click here to support the podcast American Steel is an influential punk rock band from Oakland, California, formed in 1995 by Rory Henderson and Ryan Massey. Known for blending melodic punk with elements of hardcore and folk influences, the group released notable albums like "Rogue's March" and "Jagged Thoughts" on Lookout! Records before moving to…
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Join Matt, Eric, and Drake for an interview with Valyn Hall, who portrays Aunt Tiffany in HBO's hit series The Righteous Gemstones. We dive into her experiences on set, her unique approach to the character, and what it was like being part of the show's final season. Discover the amusing and heartfelt moments as Hall shares insights about the show's…
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Support the podcast by buying me a beer at my favorite vinyl shop The Aquabats are an American rock band formed in 1994 in Orange County, California, known for their distinctive superhero personas and costumes. They blend elements of ska, punk, and new wave music with humorous lyrics and theatrical live performances featuring staged fights against …
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Join us for an eclectic episode as we hop into a revealing chat with the Easter Bunny, uncovering holiday secrets and discussing everything from his unexpected nickname to the economics of egg pricing. We'll also journey south to discover how a fondness for Waffle House became a surprising recruitment tool for Troy's men's basketball team. Finally,…
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Click for sponsorship rates starting as low as $20 Support through paypal for $1/month Dana Bollen is a podcaster, tour manager, merch guy, cow beller, and a ton more. You may have seen him around the country when he was selling merch for Story so Far, Piebald, UnEarth, This is a different format from a normal interview because it’s mostly us talki…
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AD: Zink Modern Tattooing in Butler, NJ, 503 Main St. M-F 11-7 Sat 11-5 (walkins are welcome) is a cutting-edge tattoo studio that blends professional artistry with a punk rock spirit, boasting over 91 years of combined artist experience. With a roster of talented artists who have worked with members of bands like My Chemical Romance, Penfold, The …
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Join Matt, Eric, and Drake as they Hoot & Holler with Grammy-winning artist and Dolomite, Alabama native - Pynk Beard. From working with industry giants like John Legend, Alicia Keys, and J-Lo to creating chart-topping hits, the musician formerly known as Sebastian Cole shares his vision of bringing authentic Southern life to the world stage—infuse…
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This is a REPOST of Episode 203 with Joe from Jejune. Below is a recap of what we chatted about: Being roommates with the President of Geffin Records Dropping out of Berklee Rama from Big Wheel Staying in touch with Jim from Jimmy Eat World Will they ever have a reunion show The split with Jimmy Eat World His band I wish I The Actuality of Thought …
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In this engaging episode, Matt, Eric, Shane, Drake, and Joey dive into some unusual news stories, starting with a bizarre incident involving a minivan crashing into a Dollar General store before Hoot'n and Holler'n about movies set in the South. Listen as the guys discuss which films accurately portray Southern culture and which ones failed miserab…
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Assorted Jelly Beans was a high-energy ska-punk band from Riverside, California, known for their fast-paced, raw sound blending ska, punk, and hardcore influences. Formed in the mid-'90s, they gained recognition through their association with Kung Fu Records, co-founded by Joe Escalante of The Vandals, and their self-titled 1996 debut album became …
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Join Matt, Eric, Drake, Shane, and Joey as we dive into the world of music and cover songs that outshine their original version. The playlist concept of "Hoots vs. Hollers" brings a twist, where hosts present and judge their choice of songs. With genres and eras spanning wide, they decide which songs deserve the "platinum hoot" or a lighthearted "h…
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Sparta is an American post-hardcore band from El Paso, Texas, formed in 2001 by former members of At the Drive-In, including Jim Ward. Known for their melodic yet aggressive sound, the band released influential albums like Wiretap Scars (2002) and Porcelain (2004), Threes (2006), Trust the River (2020), and their Self-Titled in 2020 blending intric…
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Kane Mayfield is a Hip Hop artist from the DC area who sells his music via Blockchain and has made multiple moves selling and making money in cryptocurrency. Chris had questions for him, and what happened was not planned. You're about to listen to a music conversation of epic proportions. This exchange is not for casual, surface listener fans. Then…
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Join Matt, Eric, Drake, and Shane as they recount the highs and lows of recent travel experiences, from the whimsical wonders of Disneyland to the expansive, albeit confining, cruise adventures. Dive into tales of discovering cultural differences in California, navigating the bustling streets of New Orleans, and the unexpected challenges faced on a…
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As expected, we're here to break down everything that's happened in Hip-Hop and Rap this week, including: The death of Irv Gotti 50 Cent and Big Meech falling out Kendrick sweeping the Grammys TDE sexual assault lawsuit Potential beef between DJ Khaled and Drake We also discuss Lewis Parker's latest music and some 'new old music'. The good folks at…
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We're back with some of the latest chat. A$AP Rocky's assault trial Akademiks and the grooming allegations Central Cee and the early response to his 'Can't Rush Greatness' album. We also discuss the latest music and some 'new old music' by The Almighty Arrogant! Shout out to 90s Tapes! Connect with Breaking Atoms Instagram Facebook Twitter Follow S…
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Polar Bear Club was a post-hardcore/melodic punk band from upstate New York. They were active mostly from the mid-2000s to around 2015. Their sound was a mix of gruff, emotional vocals with melodic yet aggressive instrumentals. They released albums on Triple Crown Records, Bridge Nine Records and Rise Records. And toured with such bands as The Gasl…
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Join Matt, Eric, Drake, Shane, and Joey as we dive into the nostalgic world of 90s music and examine how certain tracks have made a comeback, much to the chagrin or delight of different generations. In this episode, we discuss the unexpected resurgence of songs that many thought were long buried, now revived by Gen Z. We explore how iconic bands li…
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