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Speaker 3: Welcome everybody.
Speaker 8: This is Matt Connorton Unleashed and we are live from
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Speaker 8: Of course, today is Saturday, December twenty one, twenty twenty four,
Speaker 8: and we have arrived in our second hour at New
Speaker 8: Marrow Dose on this Saturday morning. We have a great
Speaker 8: guest we're going to introduce in just a moment. I
Speaker 8: also want to remind you though, for those of you
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Speaker 8: afternoon that I will be heading to immediately after the show,
Speaker 8: the Holiday Market and Psychic Event, and this is put
Speaker 8: on by our wonderful friends at the Sister Witch Company.
Speaker 8: This goes from noon to five pm. It's at the
Speaker 8: Masonic Temple at fifteen oh five Elm Street and right
Speaker 8: here in Manchester, Jenny is going to be selling some
Speaker 8: of her amazing Macroma creations and there's going to be
Speaker 8: a ton of artisans there and local businesses. And as
Speaker 8: I like to remind everyone when it comes to your
Speaker 8: holiday shopping, Walmart and Target do not need any more
Speaker 8: of your money. They will be just fine, but please
Speaker 8: support your local businesses, your small businesses. It is so
Speaker 8: very very important. And if you want more information, you
Speaker 8: can go to Sisterwitch Company dot com. So Jenny is
Speaker 8: there or on her way there to get set up
Speaker 8: and I will be joining her after the show today.
Speaker 8: So again that's at the Massa on a Temple from
Speaker 8: noon to five pm. It's going to be a great event.
Speaker 8: There's another big event coming up tonight in Nashua, but
Speaker 8: we're going to get into that with our first guest,
Speaker 8: and we have a lot to talk about, actually, but
Speaker 8: let me bring that mic up. Mike McDowell is here,
Speaker 8: also known as the Healer.
Speaker 3: You got a good morning.
Speaker 8: What I'm sorry, I didn't mean to interrupt.
Speaker 3: I just wanted to say thank you for having me.
Speaker 3: This is an honor. Absolutely.
Speaker 8: Yeah, I need to know why do they call you
Speaker 8: the healer?
Speaker 9: So, you know, I get that question a lot, and
Speaker 9: this it's not a lot of people are like, are
Speaker 9: you a traditional healer? And this is something that really
Speaker 9: called to me. I am not a traditional healer per se,
Speaker 9: but through music, I have been healed.
Speaker 3: You know.
Speaker 9: It's been a long journey for me and we could
Speaker 9: probably get into that later. But the sounds that I
Speaker 9: play and the sounds that I listened to, especially like
Speaker 9: my track selection for the things that I play for everybody,
Speaker 9: they heal. You know, music for music is the one
Speaker 9: thing that hits every part of the human brain, right,
Speaker 9: And so for me, when I play this music and
Speaker 9: get people all together as one, race doesn't matter, color
Speaker 9: doesn't matter, identity, sex, gender, none of that. It doesn't matter.
Speaker 9: We're one, and we come together and play this music
Speaker 9: and dance, something magical happens and we heal.
Speaker 3: That's simple.
Speaker 8: I like it.
Speaker 3: I like it. Yeah, absolutely absolutely.
Speaker 8: We should talk about tonight. You've got a big event
Speaker 8: tonight in Nashua at Terminus Underground.
Speaker 9: Yeah, one thirty four Haines Street. I believe in Nashua,
Speaker 9: my good friend Eleanor and Andre they're putting on a
Speaker 9: winter Solstice event tonight.
Speaker 3: I do believe.
Speaker 9: It starts at eight pm. I should be on at
Speaker 9: about ten pm, and we're just gonna party holiday style.
Speaker 8: Owner is in the chat room, by the way, she says, Hi, Mike,
Speaker 8: She's in the face.
Speaker 3: Lovel and by the way too. That's why we.
Speaker 8: Played Six Minds Combined? Is playing tonight right at that?
Speaker 10: Yeah?
Speaker 8: We played as we were wrapping up our number one,
Speaker 8: we played running through a Mansion. I was telling you
Speaker 8: off air how I think, Like a lot of us,
Speaker 8: I always wake up with a song playing in my
Speaker 8: head first thing in the morning, and my playlist that
Speaker 8: that automatic playlist, that that pops up when I first
Speaker 8: opened my eyes. That track is in the is in
Speaker 8: the rotation.
Speaker 3: Love that grig is a beautiful man. Yeah, beautiful man.
Speaker 8: And who I Am is playing too right Yeah, also
Speaker 8: in my rotation that's that song let me know when
Speaker 8: it's time to rock. I get that stuck in my
Speaker 8: head all the time.
Speaker 3: Beautiful making traction. Yeah, yeah, absolutely, absolutely, Yeah.
Speaker 8: Terminus Terminus is a is a great place and yeah,
Speaker 8: a lot of uh. We had a Green Jello or
Speaker 8: Green Jelly, whatever you want to call them, whichever name
Speaker 8: you want to use on the show, and Jenny worked
Speaker 8: with Eleanor to have have them play Terminus and it
Speaker 8: was it was quite a night.
Speaker 3: Yeah, yeah, I love.
Speaker 9: I love what Eleanor was doing, or what what the
Speaker 9: whole team over there is doing, because it's inspiring, because
Speaker 9: it's it's a place for artists to be seen and hard,
Speaker 9: you know, that's the bottom line, especially the underground, you know,
Speaker 9: Nashua artist community. It gives them a place to play
Speaker 9: and be seen and heard.
Speaker 3: And we need more of that. You know.
Speaker 9: You touched on small businesses being the way to go
Speaker 9: and Walmart and Target having having making enough money like
Speaker 9: that's a part of it for the music and the
Speaker 9: artist community, you know.
Speaker 3: So I'm truly grateful to be able to be a
Speaker 3: part of it.
Speaker 8: Yeah, no doubt, no doubt. And you have are you
Speaker 8: opening a venue as well?
Speaker 3: I am? I am. Yeah, you want to talk about
Speaker 3: that definitely.
Speaker 9: So you know, it's you know, thanks to people like
Speaker 9: Eleanor for for inspiring artists like myself to take the leap.
Speaker 3: You know.
Speaker 9: I'm bound by fear at most points throughout the entire day.
Speaker 3: You know.
Speaker 9: Fear likes to dictate, uh, my next decision, you know,
Speaker 9: and when we've got people in our corner that really
Speaker 9: care about what we're doing and see how important what
Speaker 9: we're doing is, it allows me to tell that fear
Speaker 9: to step us side, you know. And it's this place
Speaker 9: came about as first and foremost. It was an opportunity,
Speaker 9: you know, and I don't really believe in coincidence coincidences
Speaker 9: too much these days. It was a signed for the
Speaker 9: from the universe. For me, it was like, you've got
Speaker 9: a job to do, Mike. You know, these people need
Speaker 9: a place to be seen and heard, like we're just
Speaker 9: talking about with Terminus, and you know that the Spot,
Speaker 9: which is actually what it's going to be called, is
Speaker 9: the Spot. The space has been vacant for six years
Speaker 9: on Main Street, Nashua. It'll be at two seventeen Main
Speaker 9: Street where Aubishon Hardware used to be from like one
Speaker 9: hundred years right. Yeah, So it's it's pretty nostalgic because
Speaker 9: I've been I used to go in there when I
Speaker 9: was a kid, and you know, we're demoing it right now,
Speaker 9: getting ready to put the new floors down, and we're
Speaker 9: shooting for like February March to open, and this is
Speaker 9: going to be a sober establishment, you know. Friday, I'll
Speaker 9: have eighteen years sober.
Speaker 8: Oh congratulations, thank you very much.
Speaker 9: And for me, a lot of the motivation behind the
Speaker 9: spot was that I used to love the bar scene.
Speaker 3: I used to absolutely absolutely love.
Speaker 9: The community, the bands, the music, the comedy, whatever it was.
Speaker 9: But for me and many many other people, it grabs
Speaker 9: a hold, you know, it grabs a hold of you
Speaker 9: and completely ruined my life, you know. And that yeah,
Speaker 9: and that's not to say anything that can handle their
Speaker 9: say anything bad about anyone that.
Speaker 3: Can handle their alcohol. Excuse me.
Speaker 9: This is just for me and for the people that
Speaker 9: are going through what I go through. We don't have
Speaker 9: a place, you know, a nice, big place where artists
Speaker 9: can come, you know, put their art on the walls.
Speaker 9: Musicians come, comedies come, and there's no booze. So by
Speaker 9: the end of the night, nobody's fighting and getting.
Speaker 3: Their girlfriends taken, you know. So that's that was it.
Speaker 5: Man.
Speaker 9: I was just kind of listening to the universe, listening
Speaker 9: to my heart and and it's a community thing. It's
Speaker 9: not a me thing, it's a wee thing.
Speaker 3: Yeah.
Speaker 9: I'm taking ideas from everyone in my corner and trying
Speaker 9: to put this together with a team.
Speaker 3: Yeah.
Speaker 8: So this is an opportunity to right to have to
Speaker 8: do like all ages shows.
Speaker 3: Is that? Yeah?
Speaker 8: Okay, that's great. Yep, we need more of that.
Speaker 3: Yeah, absolutely.
Speaker 8: I used to love I don't know if you remember
Speaker 8: the Sad Cafe and plas Chat, I don't. That was
Speaker 8: an all ages room, alcohol free and yeah, I played
Speaker 8: in a couple of bands that they would play shows
Speaker 8: there and uh and and booked a lot of shows
Speaker 8: there and unfortunately it's it's long gone now, but it
Speaker 8: was such a great place. It was cool too because
Speaker 8: they would actually they would actually record your setka and
Speaker 8: uh and they'd give you a CD at the end
Speaker 8: of the excellent. Sometimes it was excellent. Sometimes it sounds terrible.
Speaker 8: It would depend on who was who was running the
Speaker 8: board that night, to be honest with you.
Speaker 3: But but yeah, it was really cool.
Speaker 8: And this's just and I remember for all those years,
Speaker 8: well for a lot of those years, it was the
Speaker 8: only in all of New Hampshire. It was the only
Speaker 8: room like that. Okay, of course, if you go back
Speaker 8: further there was a Cafe Eclipse and Conquered Yep which
Speaker 8: was a great all ages room.
Speaker 3: But but yeah, there aren't there.
Speaker 8: There aren't many, no.
Speaker 9: And I'll share I'll share a quick story, a couple
Speaker 9: of quick stories here about like, so we're down there
Speaker 9: doing a little build out a couple of weeks ago,
Speaker 9: and it's happened a few times.
Speaker 3: Excuse me.
Speaker 9: Folks are walking by and there was a couple, there
Speaker 9: was about three elderly women walking by and they just
Speaker 9: stopped and looked in the windows. It was probably nine pm.
Speaker 9: You could tell they were just having dinner. Down the
Speaker 9: street somewhere on Main Street, and so I went outside
Speaker 9: and I started talking to them, and they were like, hey,
Speaker 9: we're really curious. We keep seeing the lights on here.
Speaker 9: It's been vacant for some time. What do you got
Speaker 9: going on? So I shared the story about where I
Speaker 9: came from and uh, why we're doing it, And I
Speaker 9: had one of the women in tears, and she was like,
Speaker 9: this town needs this. And she's not the only one
Speaker 9: that said that. Just last week, gentlemen's walking by and
Speaker 9: he he's rubbernecking as he's walking by, and and I'm
Speaker 9: going out to grab something from the car, and uh,
Speaker 9: and we just started we engaged.
Speaker 3: We started having a conversation.
Speaker 9: And he's like, listen, man, I drink and and this
Speaker 9: is an excellent idea, and I'm going to be down here.
Speaker 9: And he says, you know, my son's in a Beatles
Speaker 9: cover band. Would you like to I said, we want
Speaker 9: everybody to come down here, you know, so even if
Speaker 9: you drink, come down. We don't care about that. Yeah,
Speaker 9: booze isn't going to be allowed there, but like, come
Speaker 9: down and have a good time. That's what this is about.
Speaker 8: Yeah, that's that's outstanding. And what are you are you
Speaker 8: going to in terms of the entertainment. I mean, obviously,
Speaker 8: so I assume you're gonna have bands and DJs. You'll
Speaker 8: probably DJ there.
Speaker 3: Yeah. Yeah, So we're gonna do uh once a month,
Speaker 3: we're gonna have uh per se and e d M night.
Speaker 9: I hate that term. It's I mean, for for the
Speaker 9: general public. D M kind of sums up all the genres.
Speaker 9: But I from a place where like I play house
Speaker 9: music and someone else will play dubstep, but all encompassing
Speaker 9: it's DM. You know, it's electronic dance music. But yeah,
Speaker 9: once a month, we're gonna do that. I've got a
Speaker 9: great band, a bunch of young kids from Nashua that
Speaker 9: are absolutely phenomenal. I'd like to shout them out the
Speaker 9: whole loaf Yeah yeah.
Speaker 3: Yeah, yep, like seven months ago they were on or
Speaker 3: something like that.
Speaker 8: It becomes a blurb.
Speaker 3: Yeah yeah, yeah, that sounds about right.
Speaker 5: Yeah.
Speaker 9: Man, those guys are unbelievable man, And uh so we're
Speaker 9: gonna have them down. We're gonna do comedy nights. I've
Speaker 9: got plans from Monday through Friday, eleven to one. During
Speaker 9: the day, we're gonna do acoustic lunches.
Speaker 3: Yep.
Speaker 9: So we're gonna have acoustic artists, artists come in and
Speaker 9: all the artists are going to be paid. We got
Speaker 9: big plans, big plans, you know. I want to showcase
Speaker 9: a lot of art on the walls. I'm going to
Speaker 9: do a rotation monthly where someone gets a section of
Speaker 9: the wall and R code will be put up so
Speaker 9: it'll link right to all their socials and stuff like that. Yeah,
Speaker 9: you know, like I said, I just want us all
Speaker 9: to be seen and heard.
Speaker 3: Yeah, that's great.
Speaker 8: It's it's a great opportunity too for bands that maybe,
Speaker 8: like you know, there are some young bands in the
Speaker 8: area that have a hard time even getting booked at
Speaker 8: you know, like at a bar, you know, because a
Speaker 8: lot of places don't want Like years ago, I don't
Speaker 8: know if you remember the Uptown tavern.
Speaker 3: Oh god, yeah, yeah kind of. I was. I was.
Speaker 3: I was one of the promoters. I put on a
Speaker 3: lot of shows there.
Speaker 8: You know, they would they would let me book underage bands,
Speaker 8: but it was like they could only come in when
Speaker 8: it was time to set up and they had to
Speaker 8: leave right after. And it was and you know, the
Speaker 8: the the management there wasn't crazy about it. But but
Speaker 8: we need we need places like that where younger bands
Speaker 8: can play. Like I work with a band called Under
Speaker 8: the Horizon. I'm handling their radio campaign and I'm also
Speaker 8: trying to get them some shows. But it's hard because
Speaker 8: you know, bars don't want you know, they're they're underage. Bars,
Speaker 8: bars are like more uptight about it ever yep, which
Speaker 8: I understand, of course. But but so it's so valuable,
Speaker 8: you know, to have a place that younger people can
Speaker 8: play time. Yeah, fantastic.
Speaker 9: It's it's tough when you're at that age and you
Speaker 9: know what your passion is, you know deep in your
Speaker 9: heart that you can't help but play this music or
Speaker 9: paint that painting.
Speaker 3: It's it's inside of you.
Speaker 9: And when you get kind of shunned down because you
Speaker 9: don't have a place to go, I mean it hurts,
Speaker 9: it does. I mean I ruined my chance, my chances
Speaker 9: of ever really playing anywhere.
Speaker 3: When I was like nineteen, because.
Speaker 9: I got into the rave scene early and I found
Speaker 9: exactly what I needed, and then I trailed off and
Speaker 9: I allowed the demons to come in and start dictating
Speaker 9: the course of my life. And I'm super grateful that
Speaker 9: I'm coming up on eighteen now because I've matured kind of,
Speaker 9: I've matured to the point where I understand that the
Speaker 9: music and the dancing in the community, we're always my
Speaker 9: first love, yeah, you know, and so like I don't
Speaker 9: I choose not to allow the other vices to come in.
Speaker 9: I've built a foundation and I can do it, and
Speaker 9: it's it's I have no words for what it is.
Speaker 9: So point being like, these young kids need a place
Speaker 9: so that they don't stray down the path that I went,
Speaker 9: because you get insecure when people tell you no, you know.
Speaker 9: So so yeah, yeah, to give them a platform to
Speaker 9: be able to express their passion is going to do
Speaker 9: wonders for them in the course of their life.
Speaker 3: Definitely, yep, definitely.
Speaker 8: We have a question for you in the chat room.
Speaker 8: So our friend Charles Richardson, who is in Florida, speaking
Speaker 8: of Florida, we were talking off there about Florida. Yeah,
Speaker 8: we'll get to that.
Speaker 3: Hr.
Speaker 8: We we have a mutual friend in Florida, of course.
Speaker 8: But so Charles is asking, hey, congratulations on being sober
Speaker 8: and the new establishment. But I wanted to ask what
Speaker 8: made you turn toward the bottle in your life and
Speaker 8: also what made you.
Speaker 3: Stop thank you, Charles. What made me turn?
Speaker 9: I mean, you know, if we really break that down,
Speaker 9: it was just insecurities, in low self esteem and an
Speaker 9: easy way out is what caused me to turn to
Speaker 9: the bottle. You know a lot of kids my age
Speaker 9: were doing that. You know, It's what we did when
Speaker 9: we were kids. And I had no idea that, like,
Speaker 9: I was an addict.
Speaker 3: I didn't know. I didn't know that I was hardwired differently. Yeah,
Speaker 3: not really differently, man, We all lots of us are
Speaker 3: are hard wired that way.
Speaker 9: It was an easy way out, Charles, If I could
Speaker 9: really sum it out, it was instead of taking a good,
Speaker 9: hard look at itself and trying to do a little
Speaker 9: bit of work, this young kid was just going to
Speaker 9: take the bottle and run with it. And once I started,
Speaker 9: I couldn't stop because it numbed it right out, the
Speaker 9: voices that told me I wasn't good enough and that
Speaker 9: I would never be anybody that was it. I was
Speaker 9: partying like a rock star with no instrument.
Speaker 3: Yeah.
Speaker 8: You know, that's the insidious thing about alcoholism, too, is that,
Speaker 8: as you refer to it, you you didn't know you
Speaker 8: were like your brain is hardwired for that. That's the
Speaker 8: thing with alcohol, you don't know. You really have no
Speaker 8: way of knowing until it's too late, exactly. Yeah, and
Speaker 8: I mean there is I know there's some research that
Speaker 8: shows that there may be a genetic component. But but
Speaker 8: but like with anything, you can never you know, you
Speaker 8: can't be sure. It's particularly interesting to me. I don't
Speaker 8: know if you know this about me, but I'm a
Speaker 8: certified hypnotherapist and one of the things I help people
Speaker 8: with is addictions, so I'm always.
Speaker 3: Very interested in That's great.
Speaker 8: Oh yeah, no, I love you know, getting to help
Speaker 8: people is is wonderful. When I heard you were called
Speaker 8: the healer, oh perfect. Oh, before we go any further too,
Speaker 8: Now I can't so you gave me a sticker, which
Speaker 8: I love. Now, Unfortunately, because we're on FM radio, I
Speaker 8: cannot say verbatim what this says, but but I'll put
Speaker 8: it for those watching online. I can. I can hold
Speaker 8: it up to the camera, but basically it says, just
Speaker 8: be a decent human. There is an additional word in
Speaker 8: there that you know, really kind of put puts a
Speaker 8: point on it, but just be a decent human, I
Speaker 8: think is a great message. And if I hold it
Speaker 8: up to the camera, you can see exactly what.
Speaker 3: It shout out to Tim for making those for me,
Speaker 3: good friend of mine.
Speaker 8: Now, is he a graphic designer, No.
Speaker 9: He just I'm pretty sure he just jumped on, jumped
Speaker 9: online somewhere and kind of just threw it together. And
Speaker 9: because I say that all the time to people, you know,
Speaker 9: he just came into my shop and Hudson and Uh
Speaker 9: with a stack of them as a gift, and he
Speaker 9: was like, here, give these two people. And I'm like, dude,
Speaker 9: that's amazing, because that's it. Just be a decent human
Speaker 9: so you got to do yeah, exactly, Yeah, and a
Speaker 9: world full it's cold out there, guys, it is.
Speaker 3: It's it's the world can be coold.
Speaker 9: But like I'm a firm believer that the more that
Speaker 9: we're decent to people for no reason, we have a chance.
Speaker 3: We do, we have a chance to heal in the world.
Speaker 3: Just be nice to people. You know.
Speaker 8: What I always say too, is it's it's a lot
Speaker 8: of it is about what you put out there for energy,
Speaker 8: positive energy out there. And some people will scoff a
Speaker 8: little bit because they'll say, like you referred earlier to
Speaker 8: the universe, you know, guiding you and so forth. Or
Speaker 8: putting you in this direction. And you know, not everyone
Speaker 8: believes in that. But I always say, even if you
Speaker 8: don't believe in the concept of you know, the quote
Speaker 8: unquote universe and and the energy and all that, Even
Speaker 8: if you don't believe in that, you don't have to
Speaker 8: believe in that. It's still regardless of that, take that,
Speaker 8: take that piece out of it, if it's too woo
Speaker 8: woo for you or whatever, It's still just kind of
Speaker 8: how life works anyway, you know, even without that part
Speaker 8: of it. Although I do believe in that part of
Speaker 8: it because I've I've had some wild synchronicities happen that
Speaker 8: it can't possibly be coincidence.
Speaker 3: No, I really believe that.
Speaker 8: But but even if you take that part out of it,
Speaker 8: just I think that's still just kind of how life
Speaker 8: works in that if you if you're a good person,
Speaker 8: and if you're a positive person, other positive people are
Speaker 8: going to want to be around you, whereas if you're
Speaker 8: a negative person, positive people are not going to want
Speaker 8: to be around you, and then negative people will fill.
Speaker 9: The voice absolute And it's it's been proven with me
Speaker 9: as well. It's through trial and error. I try to
Speaker 9: like people come up me with a little bit of
Speaker 9: negativity in a conversation and I'll try, hey, what's like
Speaker 9: because it's contagious and it will latch on and then
Speaker 9: it just you see what happens.
Speaker 3: Yep, yeah, yep, one hundred percent. Oh the Florida things.
Speaker 8: So, our friend DJ Midas, who is either the first
Speaker 8: or second person to actually have a show here on
Speaker 8: on WM and H. I'm not sure. I'm not sure
Speaker 8: if his show was first, or the Morning Show with
Speaker 8: Peter White was first. One of them was first and
Speaker 8: one of them was second. But but Midas's show late
Speaker 8: Night to Light, which of course you can hear every
Speaker 8: every Saturday night at starting at midnight, and then it
Speaker 8: repeats on Sunday night at midnight I guess would technically
Speaker 8: be Monday. But yeah, he's so he's a WM and
Speaker 8: H original. But you also, you know Midas.
Speaker 9: Ye shout out to John, thank you, buddy, love you man.
Speaker 9: What an inspiration you know when I first when I
Speaker 9: first was introduced to the scene back when I was
Speaker 9: a kid and started going to late night parties and raves,
Speaker 9: like he was there, you know, and he is.
Speaker 3: Such an versatile artist, like the music that he plays.
Speaker 9: Yeah, pushes boundaries, you know, and and and that's what
Speaker 9: it's about for me, is being able to do something different.
Speaker 3: And I'm super grateful for him.
Speaker 9: Because he actually laid like this foundation of attraction for
Speaker 9: me to what people were doing behind the decks.
Speaker 3: Yes, yeah, wow, yeah, So thank you John.
Speaker 8: So if not for him, you might not.
Speaker 3: Yeah, guys like him. DJ Farrow Todd very good friend
Speaker 3: of mine. For guys like them.
Speaker 9: Absolutely, if I didn't hear what they were doing in
Speaker 9: the sound, because it hits you in the heart, doesn't
Speaker 9: hit me in the ears. If they weren't doing it,
Speaker 9: I wouldn't be doing what I'm doing today, No kid, yowah,
Speaker 9: very cool, yep, very cool.
Speaker 8: Let's see also in the chat room, I see Mike
Speaker 8: Pellettier Junior, says the healer, Mike McDowell. My dude, love you, bro.
Speaker 3: Don't make me cry, dude, it's too early for that.
Speaker 3: Very nice.
Speaker 9: I've known Mikey since he was ten years old. He
Speaker 9: lives across the street with me, and man, I love
Speaker 9: that guy. He uh to watch him flourish and grow
Speaker 9: and just be a part of my life. Yeah, He's
Speaker 9: lifted me up in times that like I don't even
Speaker 9: know where I'd be without him, So thank you, mikey
Speaker 9: O kidding very cool.
Speaker 3: Right cool.
Speaker 8: Also, Grim Rock from Pennsylvania says, congrats on your sobriety.
Speaker 8: I have thirteen years sobriety now. Very nice. Rats hashtag
Speaker 8: musicians for sobriety. Very nice, very nice. I see Isaac Banks,
Speaker 8: one of our friends from Greensboro. Is it North Carolina
Speaker 8: or South Carolina? Oh? Oh, the whole loaf is in
Speaker 8: the chat room as well.
Speaker 3: Oh my guys.
Speaker 8: Mariam vanishes in there and says, good morning Malcolm Wood
Speaker 8: is in the chat of course, good morning Malcolm.
Speaker 3: You got people from all over huh oh, absolutely love
Speaker 3: you guys.
Speaker 8: That's a nice thing too. About you know, we live
Speaker 8: in a time where, you know, with the radio show,
Speaker 8: even though we're obviously we love Manchester and love being here,
Speaker 8: and you can listen locally on ninety five point three FM.
Speaker 8: But of course you can stream the show from any
Speaker 8: beautiful anywhere in the world really beautiful, or I say
Speaker 8: anywhere in the world. I don't know that necessarily in
Speaker 8: Iran you're allowed you right in Saudi Arabia, maybe I.
Speaker 3: Don't know, maybe they're pirate and' it maybe. Yeah.
Speaker 8: Now, so what's so getting back to the spot, So
Speaker 8: what's kind of the do you have a timetable? Do
Speaker 8: you do? You kind of know when?
Speaker 9: So we had originally planned like January February, but as
Speaker 9: always that the way you have it planned, it never
Speaker 9: works out that way. Of course, we're looking at probably
Speaker 9: end of February, maybe March, yep, yep.
Speaker 8: Now, how is how is the city to work with?
Speaker 8: How how is the city of Nashua to work with?
Speaker 3: They're actually really great.
Speaker 9: Yeah, they're just very busy right now, so we're getting
Speaker 9: held up, held up on getting inspections and stuff like that.
Speaker 9: No fault of their own, but uh because like I said,
Speaker 9: trades are very busy, especially.
Speaker 3: In the commercial area right now. But yeah, yeah, no,
Speaker 3: they're great to work with. Good yep.
Speaker 9: And I've gotten a lot of feedback from people that
Speaker 9: are working like in the Mayor's office and stuff like that.
Speaker 9: I just keep hearing we need this, we need this,
Speaker 9: Nashua needs this.
Speaker 3: Yeah. So yeah, so they're all for it.
Speaker 8: That's good.
Speaker 3: Yeah, that's really good.
Speaker 8: Yeah, because you know now that I'm thinking about it,
Speaker 8: because you know, you do hear stories about I'm not
Speaker 8: talking about Nashville. I'm not talking about any city specifically,
Speaker 8: but you know, you hear stories people are trying to
Speaker 8: open something and whatever a city or town they're in,
Speaker 8: they're you know, they're kind of getting a hard time
Speaker 8: from the local officials or whatnot. But but in your
Speaker 8: case too, whereas you're doing something that the community does need,
Speaker 8: you know, I can't help, but wonder, are are they
Speaker 8: really gonna kind of help you more than they would
Speaker 8: help maybe someone who was you know, if you were
Speaker 8: just opening a bar, right or or I don't know,
Speaker 8: a strip club or something something or you know, uh,
Speaker 8: a casino, something that they'd be worried about. You know,
Speaker 8: you're doing something that's only going to be positive. Yep,
Speaker 8: you know that the community needs. So I think they
Speaker 8: so they have a little extra incentive in that sense
Speaker 8: to help you. Right, it's going it's going to be
Speaker 8: something good for the community.
Speaker 3: I would hope.
Speaker 8: So Nashua, Yeah, yeah, exactly, Yeah, exactly, very cool, very cool. Now,
Speaker 8: so when you open, so are you you're going to
Speaker 8: serve food?
Speaker 11: There?
Speaker 5: Is that?
Speaker 3: Correct?
Speaker 8: Because you got something about lunch when acoustic artists will play.
Speaker 9: Yeah, so we've got the main street community is filled
Speaker 9: with some excellent restaurants and excellent food. So I've popped
Speaker 9: into main Street euro or Gyro however you want to
Speaker 9: call it, and then Empaneli's is an empanada place right
Speaker 9: around the corner. We oh, they're they're great, you know,
Speaker 9: shout out to both of you guys. But I've popped
Speaker 9: in there and kind of let them know what we
Speaker 9: were doing. And uh, I don't want to cook food
Speaker 9: at at the spot. You know, we could put in
Speaker 9: a kitchen if we wanted to. It's zoned for it. Obviously.
Speaker 9: I've got my sister in Las Sarah. She just opened
Speaker 9: up Raw Toast is her bread company, and it's phenomenal bread.
Speaker 9: So she's gonna team up with us and and kind
Speaker 9: of make pastries and stuff that will coincide with coffee
Speaker 9: and tea during the day because during the day, I'm
Speaker 9: gonna be serving anchor Head Coffee, which is out in Seattle.
Speaker 9: They're sending some coffee my way and we're gonna grind
Speaker 9: up the beans there. I want I want people to
Speaker 9: experience like a coffee and tea bar during the day.
Speaker 9: So if you're you're working on Main Street about to
Speaker 9: go to work, you can pop in there and grab
Speaker 9: some coffee, lunch break, come down because we're gonna have
Speaker 9: acoustic artists and get some coffee and tea or or whatever.
Speaker 9: We're gonna have mocktails of all types. But like I
Speaker 9: really want to hone in on coffee and tea bar
Speaker 9: during the day. And uh yeah, so she's gonna she's
Speaker 9: gonna bring us pastries and stuff like that, and uh
Speaker 9: it's really I know that other people are gonna end
Speaker 9: up coming in and saying, hey, I make this, can
Speaker 9: we can?
Speaker 3: We put it? Absolutely? Absolutely.
Speaker 9: It's like I said, it's a community thing, it's a
Speaker 9: wee thing, but we're not gonna serve our own food there.
Speaker 8: Well, you know what's smart about that, I really like
Speaker 8: that is if you're if you're teaming up with other
Speaker 8: you know, like you mentioned the Epina and Pinellies, If
Speaker 8: you're if you're kind of teaming up working with other
Speaker 8: restaurants to to do that, you know, to to bring
Speaker 8: in food or whatever, then you're not competing with anybody,
Speaker 8: so you're no threat to them. You're you can only
Speaker 8: be a benefit to them if they take you up
Speaker 8: on that and they work with you. So that I
Speaker 8: think is very smart too, because that's that's going to
Speaker 8: generate a lot of goodwill among these other businesses if
Speaker 8: you're going to them and saying we're not we don't
Speaker 8: want to compete with you, we want to work with
Speaker 8: you absolutely.
Speaker 9: And that's my that was my selfless nature. I mean,
Speaker 9: I'm very selfless. I put myself last in most instances
Speaker 9: in uh.
Speaker 8: But but but this is a win win for everybody.
Speaker 8: What you just described that strategy. That's that's very smart.
Speaker 8: And of course, because it's not a bar, you don't
Speaker 8: there's no I assume because it's not a bar, there's
Speaker 8: because I know it's like Jenny is. Jenny knows a
Speaker 8: lot about the live because she used to be a
Speaker 8: state legislator here in New Hampshire and she always says,
Speaker 8: there's really no such thing as a bar in New Hampshire.
Speaker 8: Everything's a restaurant because if you're a bar, you're required
Speaker 8: to have a certain amount of I don't know exactly
Speaker 8: how the math works, but it's like a certain percentage
Speaker 8: of your sales has to be food and not alcohol.
Speaker 3: Oh interesting, Yeah, yeah, Okay.
Speaker 8: There are exemptions, I guess, like jewel is actually classified
Speaker 8: as a ballroom not a bar. I don't know how
Speaker 8: that interest Yeah. Yeah, but in your case, whereas you're
Speaker 8: not serving alcohol, you don't have to worry.
Speaker 3: About Yeah, so that's great. Yep, yep, that's really good. Yeah.
Speaker 8: I'm curious too the space, like, can you tell it
Speaker 8: that it used to be an obishon? Is there stuff
Speaker 8: left over?
Speaker 3: Yeah?
Speaker 9: So I've got some cool pictures on my phone when
Speaker 9: we were digging up. So it was probably four layers
Speaker 9: of plywood, not plywood, but four layers of flooring in
Speaker 9: then place. So they never ripped up the old flooring.
Speaker 9: Every time somebody renovated, they were just lay more flooring down.
Speaker 9: So I had my good buddy, he stepped up to
Speaker 9: the plate and got him and his guys to go
Speaker 9: down and rip up the floor a couple of weeks ago,
Speaker 9: and they ripped up like four layers and got it
Speaker 9: down to the original hardwood floor that was in there,
Speaker 9: and we really wanted to use it, but it was
Speaker 9: going to get damaged as they were ripping it up.
Speaker 9: But there's those those tree fresheners you know that we
Speaker 9: hang on the used to hang on the rear views.
Speaker 9: There's like a giant one from probably fifty years ago
Speaker 9: that's stuck to the floor. And then one of those
Speaker 9: you know, get your keys made here that's probably from
Speaker 9: like early eighties, that's stuck there.
Speaker 3: It's about two feet by two feet. It was really cool.
Speaker 9: Yeah, and then you go down in the basement and
Speaker 9: there's like three separate stairways that go up to nothing
Speaker 9: down in the space. Because Main Streets has risen about
Speaker 9: five feet over the years it used to be, so
Speaker 9: if you were to try to access through that stairway,
Speaker 9: you'd be you'd run right into the sidewalk at your chest.
Speaker 9: So there's these like staircases that aren't being used anymore. Oh,
Speaker 9: it's really cool.
Speaker 8: Interesting.
Speaker 9: Yeah, it's really cool. And I feel sound studio vibes
Speaker 9: coming from that basement. So we're not going to do
Speaker 9: that immediately obviously, we want to get these doors open
Speaker 9: and get everybody in there. But I think a year
Speaker 9: or so down the road, i'd like to create, like
Speaker 9: build out a sound studio that'll be under Main Street. Yeah,
Speaker 9: so we can record things and people can come and
Speaker 9: record albums at the spot.
Speaker 8: Ye yep, excellent.
Speaker 3: Yeah. Now have you always been an entrepreneur? I didn't.
Speaker 9: I was just funny. I was just talking to them
Speaker 9: before they left. I didn't know what it was, Matt,
Speaker 9: I didn't know. I knew that for me, working the
Speaker 9: nine to five didn't sit right with me. And that's
Speaker 9: not to knock it. I'm I'm a little crazy, and
Speaker 9: you know, I loved the jobs that I had growing up.
Speaker 9: But for me, the thought of working till I am
Speaker 9: sixty five and collecting a certain percentage of money from
Speaker 9: that company, it just didn't make sense for me. God
Speaker 9: bless my dad. The guy shows up to work every day.
Speaker 9: He is my role model and he has been my
Speaker 9: whole life. Shout out to mom and Dad. I love
Speaker 9: you guys. But for me, I didn't know that the
Speaker 9: add right, the attention deficit was actually an asset class.
Speaker 9: I was always told, Mike, you going to sit down,
Speaker 9: shut up, you know, not sit down, shut up, sit down,
Speaker 9: shut up. I'm a scatterbrain. But as an entrepreneur, that's
Speaker 9: an asset class. That's the skill set. So it wasn't
Speaker 9: untill a few years ago that I was somebody was like, oh,
Speaker 9: you're an entrepreneur. I'm like, no, those are those Those
Speaker 9: are those big guys that own multiple companies and da
Speaker 9: da dah. I guess that's what I am. I don't know, madam.
Speaker 9: What I'm addicted to is listening to what the people want.
Speaker 3: You know.
Speaker 9: I own a repair shop in Hudson that got voted
Speaker 9: the best repair shop in the Greater Nashua.
Speaker 3: Area two years ago. Yeah, we were only two years old. Yeah,
Speaker 3: you know.
Speaker 9: Yeah, and we're it's not even in nashwa it's in Hudson, yeah, yea.
Speaker 3: And we're in the.
Speaker 9: Running for it again for twenty twenty four. But for me,
Speaker 9: it's about listening to what do you guys want, like
Speaker 9: what's missing in the community and how can we do
Speaker 9: something to kickstarted?
Speaker 3: Yeah, so that's it. That's what I'm doing.
Speaker 8: The ad D part of that is really interesting to
Speaker 8: me because you might know, do you know doctor Kevin
Speaker 8: He's he lives in.
Speaker 3: Uh yes, I do, I do. Yeah.
Speaker 8: Yeah. So yeah, he's a good friend of mine and
Speaker 8: we've done a lot of work together too, and I'm
Speaker 8: a regular on his podcast.
Speaker 3: Okay, I was at a.
Speaker 8: Chamber he invited He's invited me to a couple of
Speaker 8: the Nashua Chamber of Commerce events. But he's done a
Speaker 8: lot of work. I don't know if you know this
Speaker 8: about him, he's done a lot of work in that area.
Speaker 8: Like he's written multiple books about a d D eighty
Speaker 8: HD and and one of the books is called Managing
Speaker 8: the Gift because he comes at it from the perspective of,
Speaker 8: you know, if you have a d D and you're
Speaker 8: being told in school or by whomever, well, this is
Speaker 8: some sort of a learning disability or you know, that's
Speaker 8: the wrong thing to be telling people. And I heard
Speaker 8: because yeah, because it can so much as as you
Speaker 8: were talking about, it can so much be an asset.
Speaker 8: There are so many things where you know you can
Speaker 8: you can use that to your advantage. And and a
Speaker 8: lot of a lot of successful entrepreneurs, you know, they
Speaker 8: they code for having ad and and it can really
Speaker 8: and that's why he calls it managing the gift, because
Speaker 8: it can really be.
Speaker 9: I have to talk to him. I didn't even know
Speaker 9: that he did that. Yeah, he's helped me before. Man,
Speaker 9: we sat down and when we had a session. Oh okay,
Speaker 9: oh yeah, and it was io yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
Speaker 3: Yeah.
Speaker 9: It's and for the people that that for anyone that's
Speaker 9: young out there, and and you know, you quote unquote
Speaker 9: suffer from add or or their their to I don't
Speaker 9: know how it is nowadays, it's probably changed. But when
Speaker 9: I was a kid, you were broken, like you weren't
Speaker 9: like everyone else else, you know. And and we don't
Speaker 9: all have to fit into the same box.
Speaker 3: We don't. There is not one way up the mountain,
Speaker 3: you know.
Speaker 9: The the societal blueprint for success has been and was
Speaker 9: always you know, it that that that model of of
Speaker 9: get up, punch the clock, go to work, get home,
Speaker 9: you know, and and put your money to four one
Speaker 9: K and and all that, save your money, all that
Speaker 9: stuff like if you weren't doing that, you were doing
Speaker 9: something wrong, you know.
Speaker 3: And that's how I was brought up.
Speaker 9: And it's nice to see that there's a a flourishing
Speaker 9: community of like minded people like myself that are getting
Speaker 9: together and and understand like, you can do anything you want.
Speaker 9: We don't have to follow the societal norm. You know,
Speaker 9: there's a there's a way to get to the top. There,
Speaker 9: there's many different ways to get to get to the top.
Speaker 3: Yep.
Speaker 8: Yeah, So that's great that that you're you're so familiar
Speaker 8: with doctor Kevin. Yeah, he's amazing.
Speaker 3: Yeah, he's absolutely amazing.
Speaker 8: And so tell me about now the djaying. Are you
Speaker 8: actively djaying?
Speaker 3: Oh?
Speaker 9: Absolutely, yeah, I can't stop. It's it's something that I
Speaker 9: do every single day. Yeah, It's been my passion for
Speaker 9: the longest time solely really, uh house music.
Speaker 3: You know, which is which is a genre that started
Speaker 3: way back.
Speaker 9: But when I first heard it, it was so different
Speaker 9: from the mainstream sound, you know, and I became just
Speaker 9: fully addicted to it, and uh so I just I
Speaker 9: just play, you know. If people want to hear it, cool,
Speaker 9: you know. And I never really got too many gigs
Speaker 9: when I was younger. I'm not like, really, it's not
Speaker 9: my motivation to really get gigs. I just love to play.
Speaker 9: So if people want me to play, I'm playing yep, yep,
Speaker 9: because it does something for me and I know that
Speaker 9: it'll do something for somebody else.
Speaker 8: How often do you play out?
Speaker 9: I mean I play every single day, you know, and
Speaker 9: I stream on on YouTube. I've got a YouTube. Yeah,
Speaker 9: I've got a YouTube channel excellent for the healer. And
Speaker 9: I mean I play, like I said, I play every day.
Speaker 9: I stream probably once a week. Yes, just my passion, Matt.
Speaker 8: With the streaming, do you run it into any you know,
Speaker 8: they're constantly changing how they approach it with this show,
Speaker 8: you know, because we stream on YouTube and with this show,
Speaker 8: like I'll get I don't get copyright strike because that's
Speaker 8: only if someone actually wants to, you know, really go
Speaker 8: at you. But but I I just get the thing
Speaker 8: that says you can't monetize this, which all the time,
Speaker 8: which is fine. Is that is that all the time.
Speaker 3: But but you don't get struck, right, that's good.
Speaker 9: Yeah, it'll tell me that, like some of my mixes
Speaker 9: will tell me that it's it's a portion of it's
Speaker 9: being muted in certain countries.
Speaker 8: Yeah, yeah, exactly, Yeah, yeah.
Speaker 9: Yeah, yeah, And I find that YouTube's actually the easier
Speaker 9: one outside of Twitch twitches. Twitch is great, I just
Speaker 9: haven't used it since last year. Yeah, YouTube has been
Speaker 9: great as far as getting a reach aside from like Facebook,
Speaker 9: going Facebook Live. I can never really keep the stream
Speaker 9: on on Facebook. But yeah, yeah, I've been having good luck.
Speaker 9: But yeah, the same thing happens to me with YouTube.
Speaker 8: With Facebook because we also stream to Facebook and I
Speaker 8: get I'll get a notification afterward that says, now it's
Speaker 8: it's fine because well once in a while it'll say
Speaker 8: your videos muted. Yeah, parts of your video are muted.
Speaker 8: But Most of the time, it'll say your video is
Speaker 8: sharing AD revenue.
Speaker 3: With whoever was I've caught that one, whoever was on
Speaker 3: the show that day.
Speaker 8: This is fine.
Speaker 3: You know, what does that mean? It just means that.
Speaker 8: So, so I guess Facebook is collecting money if your
Speaker 8: stream generates money. But nothing I have on there is
Speaker 8: monetized anyway, So I don't even know how. Like if
Speaker 8: you go to one of my Facebook videos, it's not
Speaker 8: like an AD pops up, but if something were generated
Speaker 8: from it, I guess I'm sharing the revenue that I'm
Speaker 8: that I don't get anyway. I mean, I'm sharing the
Speaker 8: revenue with whoever was on the show that day, whose
Speaker 8: music we featured, because they own the copyright. Because I'll
Speaker 8: tell you Facebook and YouTube, their content ID systems have
Speaker 8: gotten to be as I'm sure you've noticed doing what
Speaker 8: you do with the streaming. They really they're really on
Speaker 8: top of it now. You know, it's like there's no way,
Speaker 8: there's no getting around it. Like used to be able
Speaker 8: to kind of fool the content ID thots by, you know,
Speaker 8: if you maybe play with the speed on something. Yeah, yeah,
Speaker 8: But now it's like there's no fool and out there's
Speaker 8: no fool in anybody.
Speaker 9: Yeah, using the AI anyway, Yeah exactly. It just can
Speaker 9: listen and it knows exactly.
Speaker 3: Yeah. Yeah.
Speaker 8: Now what what else do you plan to do at
Speaker 8: the spot when it opens? So obviously you're gonna have
Speaker 8: live music. You talked about what you might do in
Speaker 8: the basement with a studio. Did you have any other
Speaker 8: other plans for Oh?
Speaker 9: Yeah, I want to do comedy nights. I want to
Speaker 9: do poetry nights. Yeah, maybe even considering putting like a
Speaker 9: projector screen up, uh and doing movie nights once a week.
Speaker 3: Basically what my vision for it is.
Speaker 9: You know, during the summers, we have a lot of
Speaker 9: my my course circle come over to my house and
Speaker 9: and we sit around the fire and like I'll bring
Speaker 9: the turntables outside and uh light the tiki torches and
Speaker 9: we just kind of create a vibe.
Speaker 3: And it's the vibe that like, I'm very like I
Speaker 3: told you, I'm very scatter brained, and that can come
Speaker 3: with a lot of.
Speaker 9: Anxiety as well for no reason. But when I when
Speaker 9: I'm able to do that and get my friends to
Speaker 9: come around, like it immediately heals me to a place
Speaker 9: where like the anxiety is gone. So thank you guys
Speaker 9: for coming over when I when I do that. But
Speaker 9: what we want to do with the spot is kind
Speaker 9: of encompass that same vibe down at the spot. It's like,
Speaker 9: just come down, hang out, leave the worries at the door,
Speaker 9: and just have a good time with us. Yeah, that's it,
Speaker 9: and listen to some great music, check out some cool
Speaker 9: art and that's it.
Speaker 3: Man, It's simple. Yeah, yeah, that's great. Yeah, thank you.
Speaker 7: Oh.
Speaker 8: By the way, Eleanor of course is in the chat,
Speaker 8: she said, regarding our We were just talking about content ID.
Speaker 8: She said, get music business knowledge at New Hampshire Underground.
Speaker 3: Yes, she's right, and she's great.
Speaker 8: I love the new name.
Speaker 3: By the way, I do too, I do too.
Speaker 8: I told her recently. I said, see, I can't. I'm
Speaker 8: having trouble even pulling it up in my brain now
Speaker 8: because I used to trip over when I would try
Speaker 8: to say midnight midnight.
Speaker 3: Yeah, yeah, yeah, I would.
Speaker 8: I would trip over when I would try to make
Speaker 8: it on the air, and I think one time I
Speaker 8: ended up saying midnight creatures. Like I don't even know
Speaker 8: where I got the word creatures from, but somehow that
Speaker 8: ended up in my brain. And so it's much easier
Speaker 8: to say.
Speaker 3: New Hampshire underd Absolutely, and.
Speaker 8: It's you know, and the venue is Terminus Underground, so
Speaker 8: you've got so it's those consistency of the Underground. So yeah,
Speaker 8: I think it's a very very positive move.
Speaker 9: Yeah, I want to I want to shout her out
Speaker 9: real quick for anybody that's like, uh, has has questions about,
Speaker 9: you know, the business side of music, like, reach out
Speaker 9: to Eleanor at what is it? Matt the Underground? What's
Speaker 9: the New Hampshire New Hampshire Underground. Yeah, you can find
Speaker 9: her on Facebook. She has been such a light in
Speaker 9: my process to try to fill in the gaps of
Speaker 9: the things that I just don't know about. And what
Speaker 9: it does for me when I don't know about something
Speaker 9: is like I'll try to gather the information.
Speaker 3: On my own and then if I don't have any luck,
Speaker 3: it just it gets put on the back burner. Yeah,
Speaker 3: you know.
Speaker 9: So, so having someone like Eleanor in my corner really
Speaker 9: keeps me accountable for myself and and she is super
Speaker 9: smart when it comes to this stuff and really fun
Speaker 9: and awesome to work with.
Speaker 8: Yeah. Absolutely, yeah, absolutely. Oh Rick Everhard also known as
Speaker 8: six Minds. He's in the chat and he's reminding us
Speaker 8: that he's performing tonight at Terminus that he is, and
Speaker 8: he was also suggesting and did you say open mic
Speaker 8: or did he suggest that he's He says open mic.
Speaker 9: Oh, We're absolutely going to have it. I probably left
Speaker 9: it out, Rick, but you know it. You know it, buddy,
Speaker 9: We're definitely going to have one.
Speaker 3: Yep. Yeah, yep.
Speaker 9: We have to because there's people out there that don't know.
Speaker 9: You know, I've got a good friend of mine, Larry.
Speaker 9: He I used to deliver packages for ups and he
Speaker 9: worked for FedEx and we would always run into each
Speaker 9: other on the road and that's how we formed a relationship.
Speaker 9: And as of late, he's been throwing up these little
Speaker 9: videos of him playing acoustic on his Facebook and I'm
Speaker 9: telling he's never played for anyone live.
Speaker 3: Yeah, so I'm dying to get him down.
Speaker 9: He's a little nervous about it, and I understand that,
Speaker 9: but man, Larry, people need to hear what you got
Speaker 9: because some people have such a gift and they don't
Speaker 9: know that it's a gift right and the world needs
Speaker 9: it right.
Speaker 3: So yes, absolutely, open mics. Thank you, Rick, Oh, very cool,
Speaker 3: very cool.
Speaker 8: We should remind people about the event tonight at at Terminus,
Speaker 8: Terminus Underground and six Minds combined Who I Am and
Speaker 8: who Else?
Speaker 9: I can't remember. I think there's someone that performs with
Speaker 9: Who I Am? Oh, but I can't remember.
Speaker 8: Yeah, but that's uh yeah, that's going to be tonight
Speaker 8: at Terminus.
Speaker 3: Y eight pm.
Speaker 8: Let me pull it up on I had it on
Speaker 8: my phone opened up earlier and I accidentally closed that tab. Okay, Yeah,
Speaker 8: Terminus Underground Bright Lights Winter Solstice Winter Solstice Party. Uh
Speaker 8: nice list only you're invited to dance the night away. Yes,
Speaker 8: and that is a twenty one plus b yob that's
Speaker 8: a one thirty four Haines Street in Nashua, So if
Speaker 8: you haven't been to Terminus you should definitely definitely.
Speaker 9: Yeah, come on down, guys. It's a very unique setting,
Speaker 9: very unique. It's comfortable.
Speaker 8: Well you know what I tell everybody, it's like when
Speaker 8: you walk into that room, it's like you're walking into
Speaker 8: another world.
Speaker 3: Absolutely, now that was my reaction for Simon.
Speaker 8: Jenny and I went there.
Speaker 3: It's super cool. There's no venue like it. Yeah, yeah, yeah, absolutely, yep. Yeah,
Speaker 3: we're gonna have a good time tonight.
Speaker 8: Eleanor says, we have a disco ball.
Speaker 3: I love it perfect.
Speaker 8: She also said the spot is an incubator for new
Speaker 8: and young artists.
Speaker 3: There it is yeah, yeah, cool, yep, very cool. Love
Speaker 3: you al thank you.
Speaker 8: Oh do you want to mention too? So you said
Speaker 8: so your repair shop. Do you want to give that
Speaker 8: a plug?
Speaker 5: Yeah?
Speaker 9: Man, Devoted Repairs were three Milendi Road in Hudson. You know,
Speaker 9: we just we're just it's real simple, man, We're just
Speaker 9: offering the people what they need, you know, And we've
Speaker 9: got like.
Speaker 3: Such an amazing core.
Speaker 9: List of clients. Man, And I don't even like to
Speaker 9: call them clients, their family.
Speaker 3: You know.
Speaker 9: Ninety percent of the people that come in to get
Speaker 9: their cars repaired and inspected whatever with us, I've.
Speaker 3: Known for a long time.
Speaker 9: And if if I didn't know them, we form a
Speaker 9: relationship with them because I.
Speaker 3: Love meeting new people. Like everybody's got.
Speaker 9: Something interesting about them that's different from the next person
Speaker 9: and the next person if you take the time to
Speaker 9: just sit there for a couple of minutes and skip
Speaker 9: the surface talk and really break stuff down, like humans
Speaker 9: are weird and interesting and I absolutely love that. So
Speaker 9: like it's yeah, Devoted Repairs, you cannot, if need be
Speaker 9: you need to jump on Devoted Repairs dot com. You
Speaker 9: can check out our reviews there, you can book with us,
Speaker 9: you can send us a mess with message right through
Speaker 9: the website. But yeah, that was my first real baby,
Speaker 9: and I love that place.
Speaker 8: Yup, Eleanor said, see their ad and Spectrum monthly.
Speaker 3: That's right.
Speaker 8: Yes, I'm in there too. Yeap for mac on and
Speaker 8: hypnosis Yes, yeah. And Rick Everhard says that's where I
Speaker 8: go Devoted Repairs.
Speaker 3: My dude, excellent, My dude excellent.
Speaker 8: Ye there's another place in Nashville I go for my well,
Speaker 8: never mind, get out of here, I will say on
Speaker 8: the air where I go for my inspections. But I
Speaker 8: bet you, I bet you know the place anyway, you
Speaker 8: know what I want to get in and out quick.
Speaker 3: Anyway, you probably know who that's going to get himself
Speaker 3: in trouble here.
Speaker 8: You probably know who I'm talking about.
Speaker 3: I probably probably do have a reputation, I plead. But
Speaker 3: that's very cool.
Speaker 8: Well, as we approach the top of the hour, so
Speaker 8: where should people go to keep up with everything that
Speaker 8: you're doing?
Speaker 9: Facebook is primarily the best place you can find me
Speaker 9: at Mike McDowell And then it says the Healer in
Speaker 9: parentheses afterwards. I'm also on Instagram at I believe it's
Speaker 9: the dot healer underscore music. Okay, And since I'm throwing
Speaker 9: that out there, I'll start to make sure that I'm
Speaker 9: on top of my ig feed more.
Speaker 3: Yeah.
Speaker 9: And those are two of the best ways to follow
Speaker 9: what I'm doing.
Speaker 3: And I put I'm up.
Speaker 9: I'm up on Facebook, posting at least a couple of
Speaker 9: times a day.
Speaker 3: Yeah, yep.
Speaker 9: And I will say I got un fortunate enough to
Speaker 9: have a gig coming up in Providence at Platforms on
Speaker 9: January eleventh.
Speaker 3: Yep. Yeah, very good, Yeah, very good. Yeah.
Speaker 8: Oh by the way, so you're getting some more love
Speaker 8: in the chat room, sim sere if I'm saying that correctly,
Speaker 8: says just found out recently my buddy Ben works for you.
Speaker 3: Yep.
Speaker 8: Honesty and skill over at devoted for sure.
Speaker 3: Oh my god. I love you.
Speaker 9: And that's the truth, man, That's that's one of the
Speaker 9: core values, is that transparency and honesty. And Ben and
Speaker 9: and Gavin and Mike Might they're equally just amazing team members.
Speaker 3: You know.
Speaker 9: I don't like to call them employees. Yeah, I don't
Speaker 9: let them call me the boss. We're doing this together,
Speaker 9: you know.
Speaker 8: Oh very cool.
Speaker 3: Yeah, so thank you for that.
Speaker 8: That is awesome. Well, Mike McDowell, they healer, thank you
Speaker 8: so much.
Speaker 3: Of course. Can I give a quick shout out happy
Speaker 3: birthday to my buddy Adam Quimby absolutely jerk face, Happy birthday, brother,
Speaker 3: We love you. And a big shout out to my
Speaker 3: soul tribe you know who you are. Very nice. Thank
Speaker 3: you Matt for having me.
Speaker 8: Absolutely we will do it again in the future, and
Speaker 8: I think so if you are listening live on Saturday,
Speaker 8: we have Cody Pope and Byron g coming up in
Speaker 8: the first in the next hour, rather not the first hour.
Speaker 8: The first hour already went by. In the third hour,
Speaker 8: you probably know those guys, Nash guy. Yeah, they're amazing.
Speaker 8: They they are come in and perform live and love
Speaker 8: those gut to come down to the spot.
Speaker 3: Guys.
Speaker 8: Here you go, there you go. So they're gonna be
Speaker 8: coming up in the third hour, and I think we
Speaker 8: should top off this hour with a little who I Am.
Speaker 8: This is the other song, one of the other songs
Speaker 8: that always gets stuck in my head LMK, which stands
Speaker 8: for lett me know, of course when it's time to rock,
Speaker 8: all right, Thanks Mike.
Speaker 3: Thank you.
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