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  • Ever wondered what it takes to make it in Hollywood? Our exceptional guest, Leigh-Allyn Baker, known for her iconic roles in "Will & Grace," "Charmed," and Disney's "Good Luck Charlie," shares the incredible journey of chasing her dreams from Kentucky to Los Angeles. Tune in to hear Leigh's inspiring tale of perseverance, the highs and lows of her acting career, and the invaluable lessons she’s learned along the way. This conversation is filled with humor and warmth, offering a rare glimpse into the resilience needed to succeed in the entertainment industry.

    As Leigh opens up about her career, we also navigate through the significant moments that led her to leave Hollywood. Discover the challenges she faced in transitioning between TV and film, the rewarding memories from the set of "Good Luck Charlie," and the difficult decision to move her family to Tennessee. Leigh's candid discussion on the impact of California's vaccination laws on her family’s life and her pursuit of greater medical freedom is both compelling and thought-provoking.

    The episode takes a deeper dive into the societal issues we face today, from mask mandates during the COVID-19 pandemic to the psychological impact on children. Leigh shares her journey from Kentucky’s country roots to Hollywood’s glitz and glamour, only to find herself standing up against cancel culture and advocating for personal freedom. Her recent work with Kirk Cameron on a children's show illustrates her unwavering commitment to teaching values and supporting the next generation.

    Leigh- Allyn Baker’s extraordinary career leading to her advocacy on personal rights and conservative values led her to become America's Mom. As she moves forward, you will see her on bigger stages fighting for what she believes is right and in the best interests of the country we love.

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  • What happens when misinformation and journalistic integrity collide? In this episode of "Try That in a Small Town," we open with a sincere apology, clarifying false claims about Tootsies' policies and reflecting on the importance of verifying our sources. We also find it crucial to issue an apology to Steve Smith, the owner of Tootsies, and learn from our missteps. As we pivot, we tease an exciting story about Emma Holmes and her previous voting "adventure" from the recent bonus episode.

    Kurt put up an Instagram Story before we recorded this episode and requested any and all questions you may have for us. You did not disappoint!

    For SciFi aficionados, brace yourselves for an unexpected collector's surprise with an unforgettable gift, adding to a treasure trove of someone's cherished memorabilia. Alongside our love for collectibles, we discuss the origins of our podcast, ponder the impact of political views on family ties, and debate sports rivalries. We wrap up with a heartfelt shoutout to our amazing fans, thanking everyone for the love and support on social media. Join us for an episode that's rich with stories, laughter, and poignant reflections.

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  • What do modern travel mishaps and timeless country hits have in common? Tully K-Lo, Neil and Kurt unpack a myriad of fascinating stories behind the music with David Lee Murphy.

    David Lee Murphy is best recognized by his massive hit single “Dust On The Bottle”. But he is also known as one of Country Music’s best songwriters. He has written songs for superstar artists like Kenny Chesney, Jason Aldean, Luke Bryan, Eric Church, Florida Georgia Line, Keith Urban, Brad Paisley, Brooks & Dunn, Hank Williams, Jr. and others.

    We kick off with a trip down memory lane, reminiscing about the iconic song "Dust on the Bottle," sharing personal anecdotes, and the laughter-filled chaos of life on the road. From lost luggage to airport delays, you'll hear humorous tales that only add to the camaraderie and shared experiences of these incredible musicians.

    David opens up about his musical beginnings and the serendipitous creation of his timeless hits. Discover the story behind “Dust on the Bottle,” inspired by a character from his hometown and written last minute. Murphy recalls sneaking into a Waylon Jennings concert and his memorable collaborations with Kenny Chesney, including the spontaneous creation of “Living in Fast Forward.” We reflect on the impact and enduring popularity of Murphy's music, celebrating its significant streaming numbers and timeless appeal.

    The episode wraps up by examining the trials and triumphs of the music industry. We compare the perseverance needed by seasoned musicians to the rapid rise and fall of today’s viral sensations. Our conversation highlights the evolving landscape of the industry, the importance of resilience, and the joy of songwriting. Hear heartfelt stories of music collaboration, touring adventures, and the rewarding feeling of seeing songs recorded and released. Don't miss this captivating episode filled with wisdom, laughter, and a deep appreciation for the artistry of singer-songwriters.

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  • Join us for an electrifying conversation with DJ Silver, a pioneer in the country music DJ scene, who shares his journey from struggling as DJ Quicksilver to revolutionizing live country music experiences. Hear about the creation of the first country mashup CD and how DJ Silver overcame skepticism to energize crowds on Jason Aldean's tour. From humorous behind-the-scenes moments to a life-changing scissor lift incident, DJ Silver's story is a testament to resilience and innovation in the music industry.

    We also explore behind-the-scenes insights from another DJ who transitioned from nightclub security to becoming a renowned performer. Discover the importance of market research, creating memorable experiences, and maintaining a high-energy career while balancing personal commitments. Learn about the challenging yet rewarding aspects of building a successful brand and securing sponsorships in the competitive entertainment industry.

    Beyond the DJ booth, enjoy stories of DJ Silver's wild adventures and collectible treasures, including a spirited debate about Star Wars and a harrowing recount of surviving the Las Vegas shooting. Hear about the innovative Roadhouse project blending EDM and country music, and the emotional bonds formed through shared experiences. This episode promises heart, humor, and invaluable insights into the life of a trailblazing DJ.

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  • What happens when a simple T-shirt becomes a flashpoint for a heated debate about electoral rules and freedom of expression? Join us as we unpack a gripping story from the Williamson County Voting Center in Franklin, Tennessee, where a local woman, our special guest, was asked to change her "Jesus in America" shirt to cast her vote. Her unexpected confrontation with electoral officials and the surprising solidarity from a fellow voter wearing a "Bush, Reagan" shirt will leave you questioning what truly counts as "political campaigning" and how these rules affect our everyday lives.

    Amid raw emotions and disbelief, our guest walks us through every moment of her encounter, from the confusion at the voting center to the heated discussions that ensued. This episode sheds light on the boundaries of personal expression in public spaces and raises critical questions about the limits of political speech. Don't miss this compelling conversation that aims to spark awareness and prevent similar incidents in the future. Tune in for a front-row seat to this eye-opening experience, and join the discourse on maintaining our freedoms while respecting electoral laws.

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  • In this episode, Kurt, Tully, Kelly and Neil talk about current events like introducing the song on the new Jason Aldean tour, Jason and the band attending the RNC, "threat to democracy", erasing the assassination attempt, the Opening Ceremonies of the Olympics, and....Neil being awesome at snow skiing!

    Did you ever imagine how a single speech could push a concert into the wee hours of the night? Kurt and Tully recount the unexpected twists and turns of performing at the RNC, including delayed start times and impromptu setlist changes. You'll hear about Jason's initial hesitance to speak before performing "Try That in a Small Town," and how roaring audience reactions flipped his script.

    Some highlights:

    4:40 - 19 years since Hicktown

    5:30 - Being at the RNC

    8:50 - Is it KamaLA...KAmala?

    9:40 - She was voted the most extreme....

    12:00 - Do you think they care about what she stands for?

    16:00 - Kelly forgets Tully's name!

    19:50 - if she gets in, they'll be citizens....pray, vote, live your life

    20:50 - Reflecting on being shot at

    22:30 - Moving on from Vegas

    33:00 - Why can't it be, just light the torch?

    39:45 - Whoopie G's Olympic comments versus w/TTIAST song came out

    41:25 - Tootsies owner not letting airport singer sing the song

    57:30 - Tully on JD Vance

    58:40 - The "Weird" thing

    59:45 - Are we worried?

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  • What if your biggest mistakes could become your greatest lessons? Join us for an inspiring conversation with retired Navy SEAL Jason Redman as he recounts his incredible journey from a young SEAL full of mistakes to a seasoned warrior and leader. We explore his book "The Trident," where Jason audaciously shares his growth and the evolution of SEAL training, offering raw and unfiltered insights into the mental and physical challenges of becoming an elite operator.

    Throughout our discussion, Jason delves into the essence of leadership and teamwork in military operations. He shares heartfelt stories about the trust and cohesion essential for mission success, recounting his own experiences and the critical role of unit solidarity during combat. From Colonel Plum's powerful speech to a significant firefight on June 22nd, these narratives illustrate why prioritizing the unit over individualism is vital in the military.

    As we wrap up, Jason opens up about his life post-service, including his favorite military movies, entrepreneurial ventures, and heartfelt reunions with those who played pivotal roles in his survival. He talks about his passion for public speaking, offering leadership insights that can inspire any organization. This episode is a tribute to resilience, leadership, and patriotism, leaving listeners deeply moved by Jason's unwavering commitment to his country and his remarkable journey.

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  • What happens when Alabama meets Georgia in a household full of football fervor? Join us for an animated discussion with Brittany and Jason Aldean as they share the highs and lows of their life in the spotlight, including their rib-tickling college football rivalries and Jason’s unconventional pre-show rituals. This episode reveals a trove of entertaining anecdotes that paint a vivid picture of the Aldeans' dynamic family life, offering listeners a backstage pass to their world.

    We'll also celebrate the joy of success and the art of throwing unforgettable parties. Brittany recounts the unforgettable number one party, complete with engraved Tomahawk steaks and hilarious Halloween costumes, showcasing her knack for turning every gathering into a memorable event. Plus, hear about the creative process behind some amusing projects and the camaraderie that makes their journey truly special.

    But it’s not all fun and games. The Aldeans open up about serious issues, from navigating public scrutiny and parenting in a polarized society to standing firm in their conservative values amidst industry pressures. Britney shares her personal journey as a tomboy and the backlash she's faced for her views on gender identity, while Jason talks about his experiences with rejection and resilience in the music industry. Rounding off with lighter topics like guilty pleasure TV shows and humorous relationship dynamics, this episode is a perfect blend of laughter, candidness, and heartfelt moments.

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  • Ever wondered how the profound influence of a parent can shape an artist's career? Join us as legendary songwriter Jeffrey Steele opens up about the deep emotional journey that his late father inspired. From growing up in 70s California to earning praise for his moving song "Try That in a Small Town," Steele's heartfelt stories reveal a powerful connection to country music legends like Johnny Cash and Merle Haggard. This episode is a touching tribute to family, resilience, and the shared struggles that shape an artist's life.

    Take a trip down memory lane with Jeffrey as he recounts the dynamic music scenes of Hollywood and Nashville during the late 20th century. Listen to fascinating tales about iconic bands like The Police and the Eagles, and the transformative influence of artists like Dwight Yoakam and Lucinda Williams. Steele also shares how a pivotal meeting with Tony Brown reshaped his career, offering a unique glimpse into the evolution of the music industry and its current challenges in the streaming era.

    We round off the episode with some unforgettable encounters and invaluable advice that have marked Steele's musical journey. From a serendipitous meeting with Chris Christopherson to navigating the highs and lows of the music business, Steele's stories are filled with insights on collaboration, creativity, and perseverance. Discover how setbacks led to songwriting success and the power of a single word in transforming a song’s emotional depth. Join us for an inspiring exploration of Jeffrey Steele's remarkable legacy.

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  • Kash Patel, former senior advisor of counterterrorism under President Trump and chief of staff to the US Secretary of Defense, shares his intriguing journey from the courtroom to the heart of national security, revealing the untold stories behind the headlines. Discover the gripping details of “Operation Turkmenistan,” strategic flights over enemy airspace, and the geopolitical context that shaped these operations. As we navigate through his experiences, we also reflect on the lighter moments, from our music uplifting troops in war zones to personal golf anecdotes with big names like Rory McIlroy.

    The spotlight then shifts to the heated political arena, where we dissect the recent debate between Donald Trump and Joe Biden. Kash Patel provides an insider’s perspective on the implications of Biden’s performance for national security and the potential vulnerabilities within American leadership. We scrutinize the media’s influence in shaping public perception and discuss the looming threats from global adversaries such as China, Russia, and North Korea. This segment also touches on the economic challenges facing everyday Americans, comparing financial conditions under Trump and Biden, and assessing the real impact on public opinion.

    In our final segment, the conversation explores the deep state’s alleged role in American politics, the judicial processes impacting Trump, and the media’s disinformation campaigns. We recount personal narratives, from golfing stories to our newfound awe for Kash Patel's impressive resume, including uncovering the Hillary email scandal and insights into pivotal historical events. Concluding with a heartfelt discussion on American patriotism and cultural intersections, this episode promises a blend of serious analysis, personal stories, and a fresh appreciation for the multifaceted world of national security and politics.

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  • What if a single phone call could change the course of your career? In this captivating episode, we sit down with the award-winning director and producer Shaun Silva, who shares his extraordinary journey from Chowchilla, California, to the heights of the Nashville music scene. Hear Shaun recount the life-changing moment when Kenny Rogers personally called him to direct the hit music video for "The Greatest," which soared to number one on CMT and reshaped his career trajectory. Shaun also gives us a behind-the-scenes look at how his vision, along with the support of CMT's Chris Parr, influenced the music industry.

    Our conversation doesn't stop there. Shaun opens up about his deep-rooted connections in the country music world, including working with legends like Kenny Chesney and Rascal Flatts. Discover how a fateful helicopter crash during the filming of "There Goes My Life" became an unforgettable experience that marked Amber Heard's acting debut. Shaun shares the creative processes behind iconic videos like "Young" and "Take Me There," and offers personal anecdotes about the spontaneous and collaborative nature of these projects. From his wife Shannon Brown's influence to humorous tales about industry friendships, this episode is rich with engaging stories and insights.

    Finally, we reflect on the profound impact and storytelling power of music videos, exploring the importance of authenticity and staying true to one's vision amidst external pressures. Shaun discusses the challenges and rewards of capturing uplifting community stories, the controversy of filming locations, and his passion projects like the documentary "Planting America" and the film "Ride." These endeavors showcase his dedication to honoring farmers, cowboy culture, and the independent film industry. Prepare for an episode filled with heartfelt anecdotes, industry insights, and inspiring stories of resilience and creativity.

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  • This week, Tully has a new hater, Neil is failing the carnivore diet, and election season gets real with the Trump vs Biden debate coming up. Neil and K-Lo share their legal woes as songwriters and what it's like watching conservative artists try to stick to their guns in today's industry. Finally, the guys talk Caitlin Clark and how K-Lo might be a germaphobe!

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  • Matt Light kicks off the episode by recounting the hilarity of the roast event, which featured comedy heavyweights like Kevin Hart, Dave Chappelle, and Jim Gaffigan. Light describes Gronk’s stage jitters and Belichick’s unexpected human moment, adding unique flavors to the night. This segment offers a blend of humor, behind-the-scenes insights, and admiration for the comedians who made the night unforgettable.

    Transitioning from the comedy stage to the football field, Light reflects on his critical Super Bowl seasons. He discusses the intense and emotional journey of sticking with a young quarterback over a seasoned veteran, despite the veteran’s readiness to return. Light emphasizes the unity and sacrifices the team experienced post-9/11, attributing their success to a blue-collar mentality. He delves into the personal and collective struggles, highlighting that the losses often left a more significant impact than the victories..

    The episode also explores the challenges facing modern athletes. Light discusses the profound impact of relationships and family in the world of professional football. He contrasts the cherished memories and camaraderie that kept players coming back year after year with the modern-day pressures young athletes face to build their brands and make money off the field. Light shares personal anecdotes, from his grandmother riding the team bus after a Super Bowl victory to practical jokes and hard work shared with teammates. The conversation extends to college sports, questioning the future impact of NIL rules and the potential disparities it creates among athletes.

    In another segment, Light examines the current state of football, focusing on the perceived decline in professional and college levels. He reflects on poor execution, increased penalties, and higher injury rates despite less intense physical contact. Light considers Nick Saban’s concerns and the impact of NIL (Name, Image, and Likeness) on team dynamics, pondering if it might lead to conflicts among players. He shares personal experiences with legendary quarterbacks like Drew Brees and Tom Brady, highlighting how great leadership can influence a team’s success. Light also expresses optimism around New England’s QB situation, emphasizing the importance of good character and communication skills in determining a player’s potential success.

    Light’s love for music and family bonding through musical experiences is another highlight of the episode. He recounts the grueling experience of football training camp, where rookies were often tasked with entertaining their teammates. A memorable story about Brandon Meriweather at the Pro Bowl adds humor to the narrative. Light then transitions to discussing his deep-rooted passion for music, highlighting a family history rich in musical talent. He celebrates the musical achievements of his children, particularly his son’s involvement in a top-tier jazz program at Foxborough High School. This segment showcases Light’s admiration for music and the joy of family bonding through shared passions.

    The episode also delves into Light’s outdoor adventures, including turkey hunting and RV experiences. He shares lively discussions about the challenges of raising chickens and the thrill of turkey hunting in the Northeast. Light highlights the excitement of early morning hunts and the joy of calling in birds. The conversation touches on the camaraderie and shared experiences in the hunting community, reminiscing about memorable moments with friends. A humorous anecdote involving Adam LaRoche adds to the

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  • This week, the guys recall their early Nashville music careers and how it led them to have enough confidence to challenge professional NFL players to a pickleball match. Thanks for listening and be sure to follow, like, subscribe, rate, etc. Every little bit helps!

    Ever wondered what it's like to live on the road with Jason Aldean and his band? Join us as we reveal the secret sauce behind their unbreakable bond and the creative freedom that keeps their music fresh since 1999. Get ready to hear stories straight from the band about the brotherhood that defines their performances, both on and off the stage. We'll also give you a peek into how they stay musically engaged during downtime and why their on-stage chemistry is a cornerstone of Jason's electrifying shows.

    What does it really take to write a hit song? Brace yourself for an emotional rollercoaster as we recount the highs and lows of the songwriting journey. From early struggles and first hits with Diamond Rio and Reba McEntire, to the perseverance needed to stay afloat in the industry, we share it all. Plus, find out how the songwriting process has adapted to modern challenges like the COVID-19 pandemic, including the ongoing trend of Zoom writing sessions. And, of course, we sprinkle in some personal anecdotes, revealing hobbies and passions that keep us creative when we're not penning the next big hit.

    Ever thought about challenging NFL stars to a game of pickleball? We did it! Dive into our fun-filled adventures, from Kelley and Neil’s memorable golf trip in Gulf Shores, Alabama, to Kurt and Tully throwing down a playful gauntlet to Patrick Mahomes and Travis Kelce. We even share a surprising story of field goal kicking that doubles as a lesson in unexpected talents. As we wrap up, you'll hear about our big dreams to take this podcast on the road, connecting with small towns across America in an RV. Get ready for lots of laughs, insights, and a celebration of shared passions in this can't-miss episode!

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  • The guys get together for an Emergency Podcast episode to discuss the jury's guilty verdict of President Trump.

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  • Bret Saberhagen has a storied career including 2 Cy Young Awards and a complete game shutout to win the 1985 World Series MVP. But it's his life after baseball where he finds the most purpose. In this episode, the Try That guys sit down with Bret to hear stories of old pranks, playing with Bo Jackson, and his charity to fight cancer, SabesWings. To help support SabesWings, go to www.sabeswings.org.

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  • This week, the writers of Try That in a Small Town tell stories behind some of their legendary Nashville hits such as "There Goes My Life," "I'm Still a Guy," and "If I Didn't Love You."

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  • When former Kentucky swimmer Riley Gaines was forced to hand her trophy to a transgender man in the NCAA Women's Swimming Championships, she found herself asking what she thought were common sense questions. This moment has transformed her into an advocate for fairness in women's sports and Title IX working to get pro- women legislation passed all across the country. Listen to her story on the Try That in a Small Town Podcast.

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  • This week the writers of Try That in a Small Town remember country music legend Toby Keith and share stories of what it's like to live life out on the road.

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  • There was only one artist brave enough to put this song out-- Jason Aldean. With 28 #1 songs, 20 million albums sold, and 18 billion streams, there's no question why he was named the artist of the decade from the Academy of Country Music. Jason sits down with the writers of "Try That in a Small Town" to discuss what this song means and look back on his illustrious career.

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