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Speaker 11: We have entered our number three New Marrow trace of
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Speaker 11: Saturday August nine, twenty twenty five, we are live from
Speaker 11: the studios of wm n H ninety five point three
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Speaker 11: course at the news table and Nancy.
Speaker 18: Is asking you to send the teams link again again. Well,
Speaker 18: she says it's not working.
Speaker 16: It's not working all right.
Speaker 11: Well, so in a moment we're going to be joined
Speaker 11: by don't I have her callin? Yeah, you want to
Speaker 11: have her call in Nancy Manet, who's supposed to be
Speaker 11: with us, but she's having some sort of internet issue.
Speaker 16: We did just we open it. She thinks she got it. Okay,
Speaker 16: maybe you'll see her. Okay.
Speaker 11: We did open the hour with her brand new single. Well,
Speaker 11: I don't know if it's brand new Actually it's been
Speaker 11: out for a little while. We know, because it's doing
Speaker 11: really well on the charts, and we'll talk about that. Hey,
Speaker 11: little brother, and uh, really looking forward to talking to Nancy.
Speaker 11: She's been on with us a few times. One one
Speaker 11: time she was she lives in Texas, but she was
Speaker 11: on tour and she actually came into the studio one
Speaker 11: of the times that she was on, which was really
Speaker 11: cool because she was able to you.
Speaker 16: Know, her tour routing allowed her to get here, which
Speaker 16: was great. But h so we're waiting for her to.
Speaker 11: Join us on her I don't see anybody, Nope, do
Speaker 11: not have her. So what we might actually do is
Speaker 11: play another track of hers while we wait for her
Speaker 11: to join us. She's got another song called set Us Free,
Speaker 11: which I believe is going to be hitting radio next month.
Speaker 11: So let's go ahead and give the suspin and we'll
Speaker 11: see if we can get Nancy on the line.
Speaker 16: Nancy mine. This is called set Us Free.
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Speaker 16: That is called set us fore.
Speaker 11: Another great track from Nancy Manet, who is here with us.
Speaker 16: Online via teams. I think, hey, Nancy, are you there, Hey,
Speaker 16: I am, can you hear me? Excellent? Yeah, no, you
Speaker 16: sound great.
Speaker 11: Welcome to the program, welcome back, Thank you, absolutely, So
Speaker 11: tell us about so at the top of the hour,
Speaker 11: we played Hey Little Brother, and and it looks like
Speaker 11: that's been pretty successful for you as a single.
Speaker 21: It has, Yeah, And you know, I know you you
Speaker 21: talk with so many amazing artists, and we're always surprised, right,
Speaker 21: you know, we have our personal favorites are the ones
Speaker 21: that you know, we think will land, you know, very
Speaker 21: strongly with people, and then one that just takes off
Speaker 21: and you kind of like wow, you know, and and yeah,
Speaker 21: it did, it did, and I'm really excited about it.
Speaker 11: So what you sound surprised though, I mean, is there
Speaker 11: is there something about the song that you didn't think
Speaker 11: it was? Maybe as commercially viable as as it turned
Speaker 11: out to be.
Speaker 21: Or really really good question. No, I think I was
Speaker 21: just super playful about about the song. And you know,
Speaker 21: it was for It was for a very good friend
Speaker 21: of mine who is ten years younger, and I call
Speaker 21: him my little brother and he always calls me sis,
Speaker 21: and I just I just wrote this fun, playful song
Speaker 21: really kind of you know, as a tribute to him.
Speaker 21: And and you know, I mean, like because a lot
Speaker 21: of the other songs that we you know, that I write,
Speaker 21: that we've even talked about, are heavily thematic in the
Speaker 21: sense of like I've got something very strong and and
Speaker 21: this was just just love and encouragement for my little bro.
Speaker 21: And uh, yeah, I'm excited because it is for the
Speaker 21: all of little brothers out there. Yeah, you know, yeah,
Speaker 21: for sure. So that's the reason, you know, because it
Speaker 21: just was one of those, you know, the people that
Speaker 21: that I love in my life, I'll write songs for them.
Speaker 11: Yeah, that's very cool. Is this is this the most
Speaker 11: successful single you've had thus.
Speaker 21: Far in commercial radio? Yes? Excellent, Yes, absolutely absolutely yeah.
Speaker 4: Yeah.
Speaker 11: And then and this is from the album is Paths
Speaker 11: And when did this come out? This is this is
Speaker 11: your newest release. Obviously my newest release.
Speaker 21: It came out in May, okay, yeah, and so uh hey,
Speaker 21: Little Brother hit the airwaves in May and it's just
Speaker 21: been going ever since.
Speaker 11: Okay, so okay, and you've you've recorded quite a few,
Speaker 11: right now? How many albums have you recorded?
Speaker 16: Now?
Speaker 11: Because it seems like a you've recorded a lot in
Speaker 11: a relatively short span of time.
Speaker 21: You really want to know the number, like the actual
Speaker 21: album number we're working on. I can't see your face,
Speaker 21: so I'm getting like, yeah, nodding your head.
Speaker 16: Yes, oh, yes.
Speaker 21: We are and high gen by the way, we are
Speaker 21: working on album number five.
Speaker 16: This is wow. You're working on number five right now?
Speaker 21: Yes?
Speaker 7: Oh wow?
Speaker 16: Been completed in what a span of what? Two years?
Speaker 17: Yes?
Speaker 16: That's that's great.
Speaker 21: The first, the first, The first album took longer to
Speaker 21: write because I was in the process of should I
Speaker 21: write an album?
Speaker 10: Right?
Speaker 21: Should?
Speaker 1: What?
Speaker 21: What would I want to well not even what would
Speaker 21: I want to write about? I pretty much knew what
Speaker 21: I wanted to write about, but it was more of
Speaker 21: the can I right? It was the can question? Can
Speaker 21: I do it?
Speaker 19: Not?
Speaker 21: Can I do it? From a skill set? Can I
Speaker 21: do it? Because I you know can.
Speaker 19: I do it?
Speaker 21: Because I was always told I couldn't, right, So in
Speaker 21: twenty twenty I had to start kind of you know,
Speaker 21: doing that my own healing process of like wait, yeah,
Speaker 21: of course I can, Yes, I can.
Speaker 12: Do that, you know.
Speaker 21: Yeah, Like wait, I was I told I couldn't, and
Speaker 21: then I listened to it, you know. So there was
Speaker 21: a lot of that I had to get through to
Speaker 21: get that first album written. But then which really would
Speaker 21: be probably the first one and two and then three,
Speaker 21: four and five have been in the last year.
Speaker 11: Okay, wow, yeah, that's that's a lot of output in
Speaker 11: a short time. Do you think putting out so much
Speaker 11: music is what has led to your current chart success
Speaker 11: with A Hey Little Brother?
Speaker 21: Oh you know yeah, yeah, I mean I guess I've
Speaker 21: never thought about it that way, but yeah, well I
Speaker 21: will say this, just the churning of music maybe is
Speaker 21: not the complete answer, because you know, first of all,
Speaker 21: writing music, the more you write anything, right, the more
Speaker 21: you do anything, the better we become at it. Right.
Speaker 21: So plenty of songs, Matt, that I've written and I've
Speaker 21: gone you know, or or they've started one way and
Speaker 21: I've shelfed them and I've pulled off and I've either
Speaker 21: completely you know, cut and pasted and just moved around,
Speaker 21: or just scrapped tons of the lyrics and I took
Speaker 21: the theme, or sometimes I just completely start over with
Speaker 21: a new melody. But the ideas are there, right, And
Speaker 21: so there's that component.
Speaker 4: Then there's.
Speaker 21: I have a great producer, I really do, and he
Speaker 21: challenges me. And the one that we're we're in the
Speaker 21: process right now, the number five. There were some songs
Speaker 21: when we sat down, I've submitted everything. We sat down
Speaker 21: and I said, okay, I want to bring my thoughts
Speaker 21: and he's bringing his thoughts, and you know, a couple
Speaker 21: of our thoughts actually aligned and.
Speaker 7: Meaning.
Speaker 21: Like one of the songs, I said, I think this
Speaker 21: one needs to be revisited, and it was on his.
Speaker 17: List, right.
Speaker 21: And he's always pushing and always challenging and always reminding
Speaker 21: me to do something different and expand my my my
Speaker 21: even my skill set. Just keep growing, keep growing as
Speaker 21: a musician, Nancy, keep growing as a singer, and show
Speaker 21: growth every single thing you do and write. Push yourself
Speaker 21: further and further and further. And it's been it's yeah,
Speaker 21: So that's a longer version. Probably the answer to that
Speaker 21: question for now, for hey, little brother, because because of
Speaker 21: all of that, and I listen, you know, I think
Speaker 21: having the right collaborators and and then being willing to
Speaker 21: listen to what the feedback is and and push and
Speaker 21: stretch and grow, and you know, even musically, I'll do
Speaker 21: things that that I've never even tried before.
Speaker 16: And yeah, you know, yeah, well, have you worked with
Speaker 16: the same Has it been the same producer for each project?
Speaker 21: It has been?
Speaker 16: It has been okay.
Speaker 11: Yeah, so you definitely found somebody who you can work
Speaker 11: with who brings out the best in you and has
Speaker 11: a lot of ideas. And that's great too, because you know,
Speaker 11: a lot of artists they don't want to hear a
Speaker 11: lot of artists don't want to hear ideas necessarily, you
Speaker 11: know what I mean. They want to go in and
Speaker 11: they know what they want to do, and and you know,
Speaker 11: the producer doesn't always know best necessarily. But it sounds
Speaker 11: like the person you're working with, who are they, by
Speaker 11: the way, what what's their name? We should give them credit?
Speaker 17: Oh?
Speaker 21: Absolutely, David person full with Yellow Dog Studios, And yeah,
Speaker 21: so he's been he's been in the industry for forty
Speaker 21: plus years. Right, He's a Grammy winning producer, has some
Speaker 21: very notable bands and experience under felt. And the thing
Speaker 21: about David Percival is that he never stops pushing himself. So,
Speaker 21: you know, the older that we get, we get, we
Speaker 21: tend to get stuck right in our style or our
Speaker 21: ways or this is the way we do something. And
Speaker 21: he's constantly experimenting. So if I you know, I mean,
Speaker 21: I'm working with somebody who that is what he holds
Speaker 21: himself to. Of course I'm I'm going to hold myself
Speaker 21: to that. I also, you know, I'm that's also kind
Speaker 21: of who I am. Never in my twenties, man, I
Speaker 21: coined well, I think it was already coined, but I
Speaker 21: heard it somewhere and then I made it mine right,
Speaker 21: never stop being teachable, Always be teachable, And that just
Speaker 21: meant a lifetime of curiosity and learning and listening. And
Speaker 21: you know, we have an agreement that that if he
Speaker 21: feels super strongly about something, he's really just I mean,
Speaker 21: he is going to tell me. And I don't like
Speaker 21: something that comes across in production, I'm I'm.
Speaker 4: Going to tell him.
Speaker 21: Like on the past album and people may have loved it,
Speaker 21: I could not I couldn't do it in the song
Speaker 21: that was in we had a Glockenspiel, and I'm like, Dave,
Speaker 21: it's got to come out. That's all I hear. And
Speaker 21: he was like, Nancy, it's so fun I'm like, it's
Speaker 21: gonna drive me nuts. And now post production and post mastering, right,
Speaker 21: I'm like, now I only hear it, but nobody else
Speaker 21: knew what was there? Oh?
Speaker 16: Interesting?
Speaker 21: Okay, yeah, yeah, it's funny.
Speaker 11: So now did you go on I saw someone about
Speaker 11: a radio tour? Did you go on a big radio
Speaker 11: tour for uh?
Speaker 22: I did?
Speaker 21: Just yes, and we're now we just spent so much
Speaker 21: time in the studio. I had to decide, Okay, what
Speaker 21: are what are the priorities? What what do we need
Speaker 21: to finish? What do we are? Because you can only
Speaker 21: go be so many places at once, right, that would
Speaker 21: be one exactly, I can only be in one place
Speaker 21: at one time.
Speaker 7: And so.
Speaker 21: Yes, so now we're so. Yes, we did the big
Speaker 21: radio tour, we did shows. Then we've just been hunkered
Speaker 21: down either in my home writing or doing things locally,
Speaker 21: doing private events and in the studio. So now we're
Speaker 21: gearing up to get back out, you know, to be
Speaker 21: on the road again.
Speaker 11: Yeah, absolutely, and then so what what's the plan long
Speaker 11: term as far as is that us Free going to
Speaker 11: be the next single?
Speaker 16: Did I understand that correctly?
Speaker 10: Yes?
Speaker 21: It is okay thank you, which which is very anthemic.
Speaker 22: Right.
Speaker 21: So I wrote it with really specific intent, and we
Speaker 21: did drop it first in January, but I will tell you, Matt,
Speaker 21: I dropped it on January sixth. Yeah, and I was
Speaker 21: and I'm just going to be as raw and as
Speaker 21: vulnerable and we're just going to let it land where
Speaker 21: it landed. And you know, plus I talked with my therapist.
Speaker 21: I was actually scared, really like we just we just
Speaker 21: did what. We just dropped what song on January sixth.
Speaker 21: That's basically saying we don't want It's not basically it's
Speaker 21: flat out saying we don't want what our grandparents built,
Speaker 21: and we don't want what our parents thought they could
Speaker 21: do without getting caught. Yeah, I'm calling our parents' generation.
Speaker 21: Yeah everyone, right, not everyone, very specifically. I'm making some
Speaker 21: statements and I'm making them based upon what I've listened to,
Speaker 21: you know, always remain teachable. I'm listening to what younger
Speaker 21: generations are saying, and they're saying, we don't want that
Speaker 21: we don't want. We don't even want what all of
Speaker 21: you guys went out to scrap and build and work
Speaker 21: so hard and all the stuff you've accumulated. We don't
Speaker 21: want it. We don't want that. We don't want war, right,
Speaker 21: we want to get wrong?
Speaker 16: And yeah, did you did you say it?
Speaker 11: Because we've talked about the song before too. Was there
Speaker 11: something too about a conversation, a specific conversation that.
Speaker 16: You had with your daughter. Am I remembering that correctly?
Speaker 21: That's what started the whole thing, was that she sat
Speaker 21: me down and just you know, said, there's a better
Speaker 21: way to do business, mom, There's a better way to
Speaker 21: do life where you're not so exhaust because right, I mean,
Speaker 21: we were taught to do it all and we hadn't
Speaker 21: to do it all, and we had to do it
Speaker 21: all with energy and never sleep. And it's the work ethic.
Speaker 21: And there's nothing wrong with the work ethic. Or my
Speaker 21: daughter's got a fantastic work ethic.
Speaker 16: Yeah, she's an.
Speaker 21: Amazing life where she actually builds in respite and she
Speaker 21: isn't driving herself into the ground by thirty nine years old, right, Yeah,
Speaker 21: So that's what I was doing. I was driving myself
Speaker 21: into the ground at thirty nine. It's true.
Speaker 16: Yeah, yeah, laughing.
Speaker 21: Yeah, I made it mad. I made it past forty.
Speaker 21: But they said I wouldn't right right, I didn't shift.
Speaker 21: And I think it's also the amount of stress and
Speaker 21: the amount of anger and the amount of hate. And
Speaker 21: she's like, Mom, it's just we we don't want it.
Speaker 21: We don't want a world like that anymore.
Speaker 11: Yeah, you're yeah, you you right about a lot of
Speaker 11: I mean obviously, like you said, hey, little brother is playful,
Speaker 11: but you you write a lot about a lot of
Speaker 11: heavy stuff.
Speaker 16: I do. I do.
Speaker 21: I'm kind of laughing because there's some things I've not
Speaker 21: I've not to put music to. But I just I'm write,
Speaker 21: you know. And as soon as I got off the
Speaker 21: phone with my daughter, I sat down and I wrote,
Speaker 21: I actually, yeah, I wrote those lyrics. I wrote those
Speaker 21: specifically after that conversation because I was so moved by
Speaker 21: what to say. Yeah, so came to January. I was
Speaker 21: actually pretty afraid of how that could land. Really, yeah,
Speaker 21: I was. Actually I think nobody understood what was going
Speaker 21: to happen in come January. I don't think we still do.
Speaker 21: We're trying to navigate, and there was there was you know,
Speaker 21: I mean, Matt, you know some of my backstory there
Speaker 21: was there was some old patriarchal and there's nothing wrong
Speaker 21: with men, right that this is not an anti men thing, right,
Speaker 21: But for me, that old model was very much what
Speaker 21: really kept me silent. Why I had to ask myself,
Speaker 21: can I do this right?
Speaker 8: Yeah?
Speaker 21: That's actually why, because I came from that old model
Speaker 21: that that really held or holds a lot of people down,
Speaker 21: of people down, and so yes, of course when that
Speaker 21: came out, it's like, oh oh, but we're leading off
Speaker 21: with it next month.
Speaker 16: So yeah, for long.
Speaker 21: I was just quiet about it for a few months.
Speaker 11: Has that changed it all, by the way over the
Speaker 11: course of because you know, like we talked about, you've
Speaker 11: been creating a lot of music. Has your has your
Speaker 11: approach or your priorities in terms of what you're singing about?
Speaker 11: Has that changed it all over the course of that,
Speaker 11: because obviously in the beginning, you know, you had a
Speaker 11: lot to get out. At this point, are you still
Speaker 11: trying to work all that out through the songs or
Speaker 11: or or has as yours as your your priorities in
Speaker 11: terms of what you sing about changed at all?
Speaker 21: So what you're saying that, is, am I still singing
Speaker 21: about loss and trauma?
Speaker 16: Yeah? Well I suppose I am, Yes, Well, because that.
Speaker 21: First work was really what I what I had done
Speaker 21: is I had weaved a story of my life. Yeah,
Speaker 21: and so that was a lot of a lot of
Speaker 21: that was I would say every song that was on
Speaker 21: that first work or the first two, right, because we've
Speaker 21: got a longer work that we did not release yet,
Speaker 21: and I would say that I had already gone through
Speaker 21: and processed that stuff. But now I'm putting it to
Speaker 21: music in a way that may and the hope is
Speaker 21: that it would resonate with others that are going through that.
Speaker 7: Right.
Speaker 21: But yes, the trauma and things like that. So the
Speaker 21: answer to that question is I still write from life,
Speaker 21: and I write from happy life, and I write from
Speaker 21: difficult life, and I write from painful life, and that
Speaker 21: that part is not going to change. I Oh, gosh,
Speaker 21: how do I want to say that? There are just
Speaker 21: different styles of writers?
Speaker 16: Yeah?
Speaker 21: And and sure do I want my music to be
Speaker 21: toe tapping. I want it to be, you know, drawing
Speaker 21: in or a lot of ballads. I'm a ballad writer too, right,
Speaker 21: and so I want those to draw people, you know,
Speaker 21: My hope is that it draws people. But then but
Speaker 21: then eventually the lyrics hit right, like on the the
Speaker 21: number four I've written a song about and they're not
Speaker 21: coming out in that order, just so that's clear, right, like, yeah,
Speaker 21: we're not putting them. So the technically the first album
Speaker 21: has not been released, and that won't be that'll be
Speaker 21: actually hanging out there for a while. The long one
Speaker 21: that you and I originally talked about, Okay, the seventeen
Speaker 21: song you know, rock Opera is right, it's a lot
Speaker 21: to digest. And my advisors really said, they're like, just
Speaker 21: let's let's write write albums for right now. Let's wait
Speaker 21: to bring that out. And that's that was the best advice.
Speaker 21: And if any artists are listening, listen to the advisors
Speaker 21: that have been in this world forever.
Speaker 16: Yeah, just listen to.
Speaker 21: What they're saying. And so in next year a song's
Speaker 21: going to come out. That's about one of my best
Speaker 21: friends who lost her husband after thirty eight years of marriage,
Speaker 21: and it's her journey over the last four years of
Speaker 21: what she had to do to move on and just
Speaker 21: her thought processes in song format.
Speaker 19: Right.
Speaker 21: So when I first wrote it, it was probably eight minutes longer.
Speaker 21: Ye kept writing and writing and writing. I'm like, Okay,
Speaker 21: now I have to trim trim, trim trim, And then
Speaker 21: it was still very long. It was still five minutes,
Speaker 21: and I'm like, nope, got a trim trim trim, trim trim.
Speaker 21: So uh, yeah, I do I write from life. I
Speaker 21: write for my own life. I believe in therapy, I
Speaker 21: believe in healing, and and things always come up. They
Speaker 21: always come up. But I will say thematically. I wouldn't
Speaker 21: necessarily from my own maybe because my life is settled
Speaker 21: a little bit. No, maybe for my own personal trauma
Speaker 21: it's not so heavy. But I'm still writing thematically about
Speaker 21: things that I think about, Yeah, right, things that I
Speaker 21: see happening in the world, things that are happening to
Speaker 21: people I know, see things that are just happening. Another
Speaker 21: one that's coming out addresses it addresses loss that's sudden,
Speaker 21: but it addresses it's specifically written about school shootings because
Speaker 21: I have a nephew that was in a school that
Speaker 21: in December had had a student shoot up a classroom.
Speaker 21: Oh my god, it is yes, And when that touches
Speaker 21: that close to home, my nephew is fine. But I
Speaker 21: know staff at that school. It was where my kids
Speaker 21: grew up, where I raised them, and it hit home
Speaker 21: very strongly. It was, you know, the school's three doors
Speaker 21: away from where my kids grew up, and so friends
Speaker 21: and teachers and community members in Madison, Wisconsin all were affected. Right,
Speaker 21: everybody has been rocked and turned upside down. And that's
Speaker 21: just that's not it. There's not even a great way
Speaker 21: to say it, right, it's just horrible, horrible and horrible.
Speaker 21: But then there's lighter songs, right of course. Yeah, for
Speaker 21: all the generation exers, we have one that's coming out too.
Speaker 21: So yeah, yeah, all right, answered your question.
Speaker 16: Yeah, no, absolutely absolutely, And I know too.
Speaker 11: You know, you're right, you write a lot about you know,
Speaker 11: advocacy for LGBTQ plus and I think that's important too,
Speaker 11: especially in the you know, the times we're living in.
Speaker 21: Yes, so on the one we're in the middle of
Speaker 21: right now, I have one that very much specifically deals
Speaker 21: with their freedoms and uh are Hispanic friends? Yeah, absolutely, yeah, yes, Okay,
Speaker 21: I don't even know what to say. You know, I'm
Speaker 21: born and raised in a suburb of LA and I
Speaker 21: live in Houston, and.
Speaker 16: Yeah, yeah, you no, doubt know people or have known
Speaker 16: people who are affected. You no doubt know a lot
Speaker 16: of people who have been affected by what's happening, or
Speaker 16: or are worried about being affected.
Speaker 11: By what's happening. Yes, yeah, scary, scary stuff, but but
Speaker 11: you know, certainly worth making music about. You know, that's
Speaker 11: that's I mean, you know, that's one of the best
Speaker 11: delivery systems for for for putting, you know, trying to
Speaker 11: put a message out there and expressing your concern about
Speaker 11: what's going on.
Speaker 16: You know.
Speaker 21: Yeah, you know, man in my writing, I I hope
Speaker 21: to be a bridge. So the last name Manet, actually
Speaker 21: you know it's it's the artist who bridge to generations
Speaker 21: of art, right. I take his example from realism to Impressionism.
Speaker 21: He taught money, and I thought about my life and
Speaker 21: just where I've been throughout my life and the opportunities
Speaker 21: I've been given, and where I tend to settle or
Speaker 21: not settle as far as like I'm settling, but where
Speaker 21: I land, right, Yeah, and tend to land is in
Speaker 21: a space of bridging, right, Bridging two schools of thought,
Speaker 21: bridging two generations. You know, we've got the younger generation
Speaker 21: and the older generation, and it's it's hopefully like if
Speaker 21: you could see me, my hands are all stretched out
Speaker 21: why bridging thoughts and ideas and helping to cross this
Speaker 21: divide And if anything that I write can can even
Speaker 21: just cause pause and for people to think even things lighter.
Speaker 21: You know, hey, little brother, right, it is a light
Speaker 21: and fun song. But if we listen, you know you
Speaker 21: aren't afraid to lead the way into the unknown. That
Speaker 21: means you're daring.
Speaker 23: As a little brother to the world right to like
Speaker 23: venture out side of what you were told even as
Speaker 23: a child you had to be like right, you're not
Speaker 23: afraid to do.
Speaker 21: It, and you're leading the way on it, and and
Speaker 21: and so those have certain themes in it of encouragement
Speaker 21: and stepping out of who you know what always has
Speaker 21: been and asking why. And we're not all going to agree,
Speaker 21: and we were never supposed to all agree.
Speaker 23: I just don't think we were supposed to be positioned with,
Speaker 23: you know, war heads at each other.
Speaker 21: All the time. I just don't think that that the
Speaker 21: plan either, right, So you know, Matt, you know how
Speaker 21: when you tune a guitar, it takes tension, right, It
Speaker 21: takes tension to tune a string to bring it into
Speaker 21: the right frequency to bring it into harmony. And the
Speaker 21: only way to do that is we have to have tension.
Speaker 21: But if we have too much tension, it snaps right
Speaker 21: enough you can't even tell what it is right.
Speaker 16: Exactly. Oh, Nancy just froze.
Speaker 7: Whoops.
Speaker 16: Uh oh her screen is her screen is frozen?
Speaker 13: Oh no, uh.
Speaker 16: Yeah, well she did mention she was having an internet issues.
Speaker 18: Yeah, that has been a bit of an issue for
Speaker 18: her today. Okay, I wonder if she's like, is she
Speaker 18: in the city or out in.
Speaker 16: The I don't know. I don't know.
Speaker 11: It is late in the show. Oh, it's probably her
Speaker 11: on the phone. Good goody, Nancy?
Speaker 16: Is that you?
Speaker 17: It is? My power went down again?
Speaker 11: Oh okay, yeah, all of a sudden, it froze the screen.
Speaker 11: I noticed the screen was frozen. I said, oh, that's
Speaker 11: why she's not talking.
Speaker 17: Yeah. Yeah, all right, Well, so I hope this is okay.
Speaker 11: Yeah, absolutely, okay, Yeah, no, that's fine. Uh yeah, We're
Speaker 11: we're getting We're we're gonna have to wrap up soon anyway.
Speaker 16: But I'm glad.
Speaker 11: I'm glad you were able to call in because I
Speaker 11: do want to ask you about to finish out the segment.
Speaker 11: We're going to play this track. Oh, son of mine,
Speaker 11: this is another one of the songs that you sent
Speaker 11: us that that I really like, and I wanted you
Speaker 11: to tell us about this, uh you know, any anything
Speaker 11: we should know about this track?
Speaker 17: Yeah, thank you. Well, it was a toss up for
Speaker 17: which one was going to radio next this one or
Speaker 17: set us Free. So we did. We did a test market,
Speaker 17: and not because it isn't a great track. We just
Speaker 17: had some people feedback like the time was now right, yeah,
Speaker 17: set us free? But here is what uh, well, well,
Speaker 17: it's a very personal song to me because it was
Speaker 17: written for my son. And my son is thirty years
Speaker 17: old now. But you know, he at twenty two bought
Speaker 17: a house and when COVID hit, he sold that house
Speaker 17: and moved to the Houston region and ended up having
Speaker 17: to live off the proceeds of what he sold his
Speaker 17: house for. And he was really bummed and he felt,
Speaker 17: you know, he felt like a failure. He had trouble
Speaker 17: getting back on his feat, he had trouble getting work again,
Speaker 17: and it's taken him a while to dig back out.
Speaker 17: And in his discouragement, I wrote this song and sent
Speaker 17: it to him and I said, anytime you're feeling low,
Speaker 17: I want you to hear this. And even some other
Speaker 17: friends of mine that were talking about their sons and
Speaker 17: the discouragements that they were feeling, and I said, so
Speaker 17: this is for our sons out there, no matter no
Speaker 17: matter who you are or where they are. Everybody that
Speaker 17: I've ever talked to their sons have gone through you know,
Speaker 17: down cycle, and they've had back up and and I
Speaker 17: I my my bigger and broader hope for this song
Speaker 17: is that that young sons, you know, in that twenty something,
Speaker 17: you know, teenage years, that they may find encouragement and
Speaker 17: hope that they can keep going and they can start again,
Speaker 17: and they can they can always rebuild, and they can
Speaker 17: always always remember that they are loved.
Speaker 16: Excellent.
Speaker 11: No, I think that's fantastic and certainly very relatable. So
Speaker 11: we're gonna play that in a moment. One more thing, Nancy,
Speaker 11: where should people go online to keep up with everything
Speaker 11: that you're doing and find your music and and everything
Speaker 11: you got going on. Where's the best place to go?
Speaker 17: Uh? Primary? Nancy? Mine m A N E T dot com. Okay,
Speaker 17: and uh find me on Facebook. I am on Instagram,
Speaker 17: but I am on Facebook. More Okay, I would say that.
Speaker 17: So I'm on Facebook, and really follow and send me
Speaker 17: a direct message because I respond personally and I love
Speaker 17: connecting with people. So send me a message to my website,
Speaker 17: send me a message on Facebook. I'd love to hear
Speaker 17: from you, absolutely, and watch the website for the updates
Speaker 17: of a tour coming near you guys.
Speaker 16: Oh fantastic. Oh hopefully we can see you personally. That
Speaker 16: would be great. That would be awesome.
Speaker 17: That would be that would be I would be honored
Speaker 17: to have you there.
Speaker 11: Thank you, definitely wonderful. All right, so we're going to
Speaker 11: hit that track, Nancy, we will let you go. I
Speaker 11: hope the rest of your day in terms of the
Speaker 11: Internet is better. But technology will fail us at times.
Speaker 11: I know the pain.
Speaker 17: Yeah, thank you for being flexible and gracious and as
Speaker 17: always you two. I'm just really I'm really grateful to
Speaker 17: be a part of your show and have you guys
Speaker 17: on this journey with me. So thank you. Oh well,
Speaker 17: we're being you who you are.
Speaker 11: Oh, thank you, Nancy. We appreciate that very much, and
Speaker 11: we appreciate you and and we wish you, uh continued
Speaker 11: success and we'll talk soon again.
Speaker 16: I'm sure.
Speaker 17: Absolutely, I would love it okay, thank you guys, and
Speaker 17: thanks again for rolling with today's Internet.
Speaker 21: Oh you guys have the.
Speaker 16: Best health the internet.
Speaker 11: You can't healthy internet. That's right, all right, Nancy Manee,
Speaker 11: thank you so much.
Speaker 16: There you go, guys, have a good one YouTube. Bye
Speaker 16: bye bye, all right, wonderful.
Speaker 11: So we're gonna play this track and then Jenny and
Speaker 11: I are going to come back with some final words
Speaker 11: on today's show.
Speaker 16: But check this out.
Speaker 11: This is Nancy Manet and this is called O Son
Speaker 11: of Mine.
Speaker 7: Never forget you do so much, so fun.
Speaker 3: Anything you bounce, keep your food to stay on track.
Speaker 8: You are more than your failures. You are more than them.
Speaker 3: You are more than the colder pop your skin shop
Speaker 3: that the faller one step by time. I am prowl
Speaker 3: love you, sub.
Speaker 7: Sere you on through out your life, though.
Speaker 8: Wits up to you to make get it right. Taught
Speaker 8: you well, you.
Speaker 7: Know what to do. Make it rain stop up to you.
Speaker 8: You are more than your failures.
Speaker 7: You are more than them. You are more than the per.
Speaker 3: Pup your skin, stopbander flower, one stepbody time.
Speaker 19: I am proud you son, But you do today.
Speaker 7: It may not be seen, it will feel then.
Speaker 12: You're reading between results will come.
Speaker 7: If you stay.
Speaker 8: The corns said.
Speaker 4: You're calm this ball of driven on and.
Speaker 20: When in a poll, rise on an don't look back.
Speaker 7: I'm still your friend. I'm inde.
Speaker 13: J will see who you.
Speaker 10: Then to be and when I'm not not you fat
Speaker 10: the man you are don't know really friend, this my
Speaker 10: on this her, remember my son, know your words.
Speaker 3: You are hoarding your nailures, your most and bam you armost.
Speaker 8: Then the come.
Speaker 7: Your skin top.
Speaker 3: Bam forward one step bad eight times.
Speaker 7: I'm prowl.
Speaker 19: Love you sun my nder, love you sun My.
Speaker 5: You're listening to Matt Connorton Unleashed on.
Speaker 6: WM and H ninety five point three.
Speaker 11: While we are approaching the end of another episode of
Speaker 11: Matt Connorton Unleashed. Of course, we are live from the
Speaker 11: studios of w m n H ninety five point three
Speaker 11: FM and Glorious Manchester, New Hampshire, and you can stream
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Speaker 11: Unleashed for even more information on the show, and you
Speaker 11: can find the show on all the podcast platforms and
Speaker 11: all of that, and thank you again to everybody who
Speaker 11: joined us today. Of course we had Andrew Voorhees in
Speaker 11: the first hour. In the second hour we had Amber
Speaker 11: Nicole Cannon, and of course we just spoke with Nancy
Speaker 11: Manet and we played We finished that segment with O
Speaker 11: Son of Mine, another great track from Nancy Manet. And
Speaker 11: by the way, that bumper that you heard, and all
Speaker 11: the new bumpers that you're hearing on the show, we
Speaker 11: should mention two those are from our friend Dylan Reynolds
Speaker 11: from Adam Baum Artwork and Audio. He does a fantastic job.
Speaker 11: He's done a lot of great music too. He's a
Speaker 11: very talented musician. But he's also been doing the imaging
Speaker 11: for the show and he does a great job with that.
Speaker 11: So we're really proud to be associated with Dylan Reynolds.
Speaker 16: Look him up. Let's see.
Speaker 11: The website is adamboum artwork dot com if you need
Speaker 11: some of that done. So not only is he great
Speaker 11: with audio, but he does a lot of really amazing
Speaker 11: artwork too.
Speaker 19: Uh.
Speaker 16: Let's see, Jenny, you had someone you wanted to plug.
Speaker 18: Yeah, absolutely, So you guys know, it's never fun to
Speaker 18: be a forever sick patient, but it can be a
Speaker 18: little bit better if you can do some things to
Speaker 18: give some self love and just to make you feel better.
Speaker 18: And I like to do that with my girlfriend Cheryl.
Speaker 18: Some of you already know, some of you might just
Speaker 18: now find out. She actually supplies me with beautiful nails
Speaker 18: and beautiful park Lane jewelry. And I love doing that
Speaker 18: with her because I get to support my friend's small business.
Speaker 18: Plus I get to enjoy some nice stuff. And you know,
Speaker 18: feeling good, looking good makes you feel better. Right, So
Speaker 18: if you want to join me, if you want to
Speaker 18: have some fun, this prize is to be one. I'm
Speaker 18: having a little pop up party right now with Cheryl.
Speaker 18: You can go to join vip dot Cheryl Korkowski dot com.
Speaker 18: That's k r A k O W s k KI
Speaker 18: joined v I P Cheryl Kokowski dot com or just
Speaker 18: hit me up and I'd be happy to pop you
Speaker 18: into my private party with me.
Speaker 7: And if you want to find.
Speaker 18: Out what kind of trouble I'm getting into, good trouble
Speaker 18: as always, visit Jencoffee dot com j E n n
Speaker 18: c O f f uy dot com very good.
Speaker 11: And you can also go to my website Matt Connorton
Speaker 11: dot com if you want to keep up with everything
Speaker 11: I'm doing. Oh, and congratulations of course to Christian Lacasse
Speaker 11: aka DJ Reckless. The other night we attended the Fisher
Speaker 11: CAATs game. Jenny and I neither of us really care
Speaker 11: much about baseball. I've that, but but Christian was at
Speaker 11: Northeast Southtidental Stadium. Christian was thrown out the first pitch.
Speaker 18: Not only did he throw out the first pitch that night,
Speaker 18: the next day he got to go to NASCAR, that's right,
Speaker 18: and participate in a NASCAR event. This kid's having a
Speaker 18: last and we are so proud of everything that he
Speaker 18: is doing. Catch him tonight in Portland in Portland. Yeah,
Speaker 18: He'm in Portland tonight having a special shot.
Speaker 16: Oh, very good, very good.
Speaker 11: Let's see. Also, just a couple other quick things. Uh,
Speaker 11: there should be soon a new hanging left. One of
Speaker 11: the podcasts I'm involved in. Our our one guest today,
Speaker 11: Andrew Voorhees. He is the newest member of that show.
Speaker 11: So that's the show that I've been doing with Todd Air.
Speaker 11: And Andrew has joined us as well. Officially, he'll be
Speaker 11: our third third mic going forward on the podcast and we.
Speaker 18: Did our first MCU MCU AF.
Speaker 16: Yes, the online only version of the show.
Speaker 18: We always said we were going to do it.
Speaker 16: Now we're doing it. So you got to come check
Speaker 16: that out. Yep, yep.
Speaker 18: So we're gonna do that whenever we feel like it.
Speaker 16: You watch us.
Speaker 11: So that is that is the podcast version of this show.
Speaker 11: That is really different. We do that completely separate from
Speaker 11: w We do that completely separate from w m n H,
Speaker 11: so that has no association with the radio station.
Speaker 16: It's a completely separate podcast. But but we call it.
Speaker 11: Matt Connorton Unleashed AF and if you don't know what
Speaker 11: the AF stands for, look it up and but on
Speaker 11: that is completely uncensored, unfiltered, truly unleashed.
Speaker 18: If you want to have some fun and laugh and
Speaker 18: joke around, you can join Matt and Eric when they
Speaker 18: talk about Wrestley on Tough Bumps.
Speaker 11: So we're gonna do that, uh tommorrow tomorrow at four pm.
Speaker 11: So Sunday at four pm we'll be streaming that live.
Speaker 11: So just keep an eye on social media for when
Speaker 11: we go.
Speaker 18: Lots of good stuff, lots of good stuff. Absolutely never
Speaker 18: gonna run out of material, all.
Speaker 11: Right, So if you miss any part of today's show,
Speaker 11: and we'll be up in just a little bit at
Speaker 11: WM andhradio dot org at my website Matt Connorton dot com.
Speaker 11: And uh, that's it for us for now. We'll talk
Speaker 11: at you all little bit later. Bye everybody, Bye bye.
Speaker 5: You're listening to Matt Connorton Unleashed on WM and H
Speaker 5: ninety five point.
Speaker 11: Three and now exclusively on w MNH ninety five point
Speaker 11: three FM. Matt Connorton Unleashed presents the American radio premiere
Speaker 11: of the new track from Rivia.
Speaker 16: This is called Piece of View?
Speaker 13: Do you write up bad?
Speaker 24: I don't want to be like shoe recognizable, Welcome to pricess?
Speaker 4: Should it no better.
Speaker 19: Sounding?
Speaker 7: For a while?
Speaker 19: Now?
Speaker 4: The probably trying to God?
Speaker 7: I said, I don't want to lead.
Speaker 13: Chun ya way hill y'all way?
Speaker 7: Child?
Speaker 13: Now, ain't long, guy? How don't long? You'll brocky? That
Speaker 13: ain't long? God? How do you love God?
Speaker 19: Can so?
Speaker 7: I ain't hit the ringst But I don't want to start.
Speaker 24: Chad said, ain't no, please like child, Please start like you.
Speaker 13: I was like, but he wasn't what you want?
Speaker 7: Said, don't why? Child is sun?
Speaker 16: We can't waste some man, and we want to waste
Speaker 16: some man. It's a joysome man.
Speaker 13: No way that ain't long. Guys that ain't long, my
Speaker 13: brocky yard guy that ain't long, guy.
Speaker 7: That ain't long.
Speaker 4: I've got that sick chi feeling, but we used to eeling.
Speaker 4: I don't know what to do it still love he
Speaker 4: sup you. I got that sick chat figured out right
Speaker 4: out now. Still I don't know what some time?
Speaker 13: So don't wait that ain't a long, guy.
Speaker 19: That long?
Speaker 24: Don't let that ain't a long?
Speaker 13: Guy that a long?
Speaker 25: I got that, said Jeff very but I always throw him.
Speaker 25: I said no, I said, I say how they sell tow.
Speaker 11: Matterson and Now exclusively on w m n H ninety
Speaker 11: five point three FM, Matt Connerton Unleashed presents the American
Speaker 11: radio premiere of the new single from the Falls.
Speaker 16: This is called between the Lines.
Speaker 26: See nice sophidorphield choirrye to me. I mean taking some
Speaker 26: time to utilizs choir for these.
Speaker 4: Where I said Pele who called.
Speaker 17: Pe who go?
Speaker 13: So I try not skate it?
Speaker 7: Vote you never read the no food shore.
Speaker 4: Who's gonna sticking around? You change your child?
Speaker 13: It doesn't matter if you won't go right.
Speaker 16: You need to speak between the lines.
Speaker 22: You gonna keep on gasing, keep pocasing because you said
Speaker 22: you change your your feels a.
Speaker 19: Shame to me.
Speaker 4: But at the end of the days for worse.
Speaker 25: Best to me.
Speaker 4: Well, I said, people call the people go so why
Speaker 4: try not scaring? Vote you neighbor.
Speaker 12: Read and no food?
Speaker 4: Sure, who's gonna sticking around you?
Speaker 22: Say your child, It doesn't matter if your wrong, all
Speaker 22: right between the lies. Keep procasing, keep pocasing, saying your Chile.
Speaker 13: It doesn't matter if you wrong, go right.
Speaker 22: You it speak between the lies, and keep podcasing, keep pocussing.
Speaker 13: Say your Chile.
Speaker 4: It doesn't matter every wrong or right, you gitter be
Speaker 4: between the.
Speaker 22: Lies, keep focusing, keep pocussing.
Speaker 4: Sake your child.
Speaker 13: It doesn't show if you all go right, it be
Speaker 13: between the lies.
Speaker 22: You don't keep focusing, keep podcasing.
Speaker 5: You're listening to Mattconnorton Unleashed on WM NAH ninety five
Speaker 5: point three.
Speaker 16: Another brand new track. This is Skull. The track is
Speaker 16: called the Whites.
Speaker 12: Yeah, somebody keep m on.
Speaker 7: Then say to you, you know what's coming in my bow?
Speaker 7: The lights up bun in It's time to go.
Speaker 24: Why did I keep my playing, no Stephen began, y'all,
Speaker 24: life was ab man wasted, Yeah, I.
Speaker 7: Know your call.
Speaker 24: Man, y'all stopping sun, Why even got up through the road, say.
Speaker 4: We'll come and tea.
Speaker 7: So I started.
Speaker 10: Some days we do in Hun
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