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Musician Mike Mangione sits with other artists and public figures to explore the why behind what they do. Join him in his journey to connect the temporal to the stars, the time to the mystery, the Time and The Mystery.

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Growing up in the 90s there was no bigger show for me than Saturday Night Live, and no bigger cast member than Chris Farley. When I was a student at Marquette University, I used to imagine fellow alum, Farley, running late for class through the academic yard … as seen in the movie Tommy Boy. Anytime I share my story of touring and living in a van for two years it is almost guaranteed someone wittingly responds, “Was it down by a river?” – a quote from Chris Farley’s iconic motivational speaker character, Matt Foley. I have always felt a strong connection to Chris especially after I heard that he was a practicing Catholic, like myself. I have always related to the very honest and human sweet/troubled reality that Chris lived. Not for any glorified reasons but rather for its honest, hopeful, and redemptive qualities. Chris was not perfect and neither am I. I have always felt like I could relate to him, though never knowing him, somewhat on that level. So when I found out that his SNL character Matt Foley was named after his college rugby buddy turned Catholic priest, Army Chaplin, and Afghanistan veteran, Father Matt Foley – and Fr. Matt lived an hour and a half away from me – I thought, I absolutely have to meet this man and talk about who he is, his friend Chris, their relationship, and their faith. Enjoy Time & The Mystery: Conversations with Father Matt Foley.

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Before the role of Aidan Waite on the show Being Human, Doomsday on Smallville or the countless voice acting roles for the Star Wars franchise … Sam Witwer was a roleplaying, sci-fi loving, bass slapping, trench coat wearing punk from the northern suburbs of Chicago… known to his peers as Stew. How do we know this? Because Mike and Stew were neighbors. Join them as they discuss the bands, shows, car rides, influences and drama they have shared together as well their current work and the purpose behind it in this episode of Time & The Mystery: Conversations with Sam Witwer.

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Before the role of Aidan Waite on the show Being Human, Doomsday on Smallville or the countless voice acting roles for the Star Wars franchise … Sam Witwer was a roleplaying, sci-fi loving, bass slapping, trench coat wearing punk from the northern suburbs of Chicago… known to his peers as Stew. How do we know this? Because Mike and Stew were neighbors. Join them as they discuss the bands, shows, car rides, influences and drama they have shared together as well their current work and the purpose behind it in this episode of Time & The Mystery: Conversations with Sam Witwer.

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Part 2 of the Leo Manzano Saga! In this episode Leo and Mike talk the Olympic experience ... yup, its pretty crazy stuff folks.The amount of talent, work and grit required to qualify for the Olympics has always fascinated Mike. Despite lacking all three qualities, Mike has always attributed his lack of Olympic success on his being vertically limited … well … that excuse was destroyed when Mike met professional runner, 2 time Olympian, 1500 meter silver medalist and fellow human of 5’5 stature, Leo Manzano. Leo’s story is nothing short of inspirational. With mounds of raw talent and determination, Leo went from starting his running career in hiking boots and jeans to wearing his own brand of shoe, gracing the side of a coke can and taking silver at the 2012 games in London. On a warm December afternoon in Texas, Leo took time from training to sit with Mike and dive into the Time & Mystery of his remarkable career and life. Join us at the table in part 2 of this 2 part saga … Time & The Mystery: Conversations with Leo Manzano.

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The amount of talent, work and grit required to qualify for the Olympics has always fascinated Mike. Despite lacking all three qualities, Mike has always attributed his lack of Olympic success on his being vertically limited … well … that excuse was destroyed when Mike met professional runner, 2 time Olympian, 1500 meter silver medalist and fellow human of 5’5 stature, Leo Manzano. Leo’s story is nothing short of inspirational. With mounds of raw talent and determination, Leo went from starting his running career in hiking boots and jeans to wearing his own brand of shoe, gracing the side of a coke can and taking silver at the 2012 games in London. On a warm December afternoon in Texas, Leo took time from training to sit with Mike and dive into the Time & Mystery of his remarkable career and life. Join us at the table in part 1 of this 2 part saga … Time & The Mystery: Conversations with Leo Manzano.

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To describe D.A Wallach in one word is impossible. One sentence? Near impossible. In one podcast? You be the judge. While attending Harvard University, D.A’s newly formed band, Chester French, made a bold decision … to stop playing shows. Instead, they got jobs at the university’s studio, learned the trade and made a record. This decision lead to a bidding war between Kanye West & Pharrell Williams, touring the world, a 2nd record, a cameo in the movie La La Land and his current passion, investing in the sciences. Above all of these accomplishments, what impressed Mike the most was how incredibly kind and enjoyable D.A is to be with. So, pull up the chair, put your thinking caps on and plug into this episode of Time & The Mystery: Conversations with D.A Wallach.

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Most assume the musician touring lifestyle is a dream … even glamorous at times. What people often don’t realize is the tremendous amount of sacrifice it requires, and even more so if the artist has a family. Miles Nielsen knows this sacrifice all too well both as a father and as the son of Cheap Trick guitarist Rick Nielsen. Join Mike and Miles as they discus this lifestyle, why they do it and how to make the most of it in this episode of Time & The Mystery: Conversations with Miles Nielsen.

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Through Mike’s work with theologian/author (and T&M episode 5 guest) Christopher West he has gotten to know many religious public figures. One whose path continues to cross with Mike’s is Archbishop Joseph F Naumann of Kansas City. One fall day, while touring through Kansas, Mike sat with the Archbishop to learn more about who he is and how he came to be through tragedy, his community and a strong faith.   Come, join the table in this episode of Time & The Mystery: Conversations with Archbishop Joseph F Naumann .

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When Mike began playing shows at Marquette University, few Milwaukee artists were making things happen on a national level. Peter Mulvey, who is ten years older, had the label, the records, the tour dates and artist collaborations to inspire any budding musician. Over the last ten years, Mike and Peter’s paths have crossed multiple times, recently, recording a cover for Mike’s Three Days EP. Peter’s songwriting, voice and technical skill are second only to his heart and humanity. On a warm summer morning, these two troubadours came together and journeyed deep into the essence of performance, the mystery and … bike riding. Join them in this episode of Time & The Mystery: Conversations with Peter Mulvey.

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Here is part 2 of Mike and Tom's 2 part conversation.  Growing up in Norwood, Massachusetts, Tom Shillue was simply a funny kid with a passion for the story. It wasn’t until his high school superintendent made him sign a contract to attend college, that Tom’s colorful course began to unfold before him. Now, an accomplished comedian and the host of Fox’s Red Eye, Tom finds himself at the helm of a fruitful and versatile career. Join Mike and Tom as they journey through the early years, developing an artistic identity and being in a barbershop quartet with Jimmy Fallon and Sting in this episode of Time & The Mystery: Conversations with Tom Shillue.

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Growing up in Norwood, Massachusetts, Tom Shillue was simply a funny kid with a passion for the story. It wasn’t until his high school superintendent made him sign a contract to attend college, that Tom’s colorful course began to unfold before him. Now, an accomplished comedian and the host of Fox’s Red Eye, Tom finds himself at the helm of a fruitful and versatile career. Join Mike and Tom as they journey through the early years, developing an artistic identity and being in a barbershop quartet with Jimmy Fallon and Sting in this episode of Time & The Mystery: Conversations with Tom Shillue. This is part 1 of a 2 episode conversation.

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Join Mike as he tells the story behind how the “Three Days EP” came into existence. At a unique point in his life, Mike decided to jump into a random and new project that ventured out of his comfort zone. The new EP has slowly begun releasing and couldn’t be a better reflection of who Mike is as an artist and individual. Listen in as he shares the recordings for the first time and explains the story behind each song. Its a listening party, it's a storytellers, its a confession ... it's something to do. We give you Time & The Mystery: Conversations with Mike Mangione & his new shiny project.

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Music producer Duane Lundy and Mike’s relationship goes back to the production of Mike’s 2008 release, Tenebrae. The two hit it off so well they teamed up again for Mike’s follow-up, Offering, two years later. Besides being incredibly likable, which is key … Duane’s gift is a strong intentionality and devotion to the spirit and texture of a record. Through the tools of the trade Duane can record color. It’s hard to describe, easy to hear, and always enjoyed. Besides Mike’s records Duane has worked with Ben Sollee, Jim James, Joe Pug, Sturgill Simpson to name a few. Listen in as Mike and Duane discuss his world and their history in this episode of Time & The Mystery: Conversations with Duane Lundy.

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Anyone who has moved to a new city alone knows you need to think positive and have an open disposition. But what does it take to be alone in a new city and in charge … as bishop?! Feet firm on the ground, a head floating in the heavens, a heart in search of others, a sense of humor and apparently an appetite. Mike sits with his Milwaukee friend and newly named bishop of Gary, Ind., Bishop Donald Hying, to talk about everything from not having faith to the Insane Clown Posse! Sit back, relax, quiet your mind, make the Sign of the Cross and enjoy this episode of Time & The Mystery: Conversations with Bishop Donald Hying.

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When Matisyahu came onto the scene people took notice. A Hasidic Jew, dressed in a black suit, broad brim hat, beard and glasses, and singing reggae music will turn a few heads. But it was the quality of his music, reverence for his craft and sincerity for his faith that has sustained this international pop/reggae star for the past decade. As another artist of strong faith, Mike and Matis share common ground and discussed the possibility of music’s transcendent power and its potential to become prayer. Matisyahu wants to build a home for you to dwell and know you are loved. Join Mike & and Matis as they open the front door in this episode of Time & The Mystery: Conversations With Matisyahu.

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What could possibly demand the attention of Jeannie and Jim Gaffigan more than their intensely busy career?...Their marriage and family of course.  Before a show in Milwaukee, WI, Mike sat with the couple to discuss marriage, faith and the work that has made them one of the most beloved and successful couples in comedy.  The take away… It's ok to be a bit of a mess, it’s ok to not have it all figured out and that family is good! Join Mike as he enters into the nonstop and crazy mystery that is Jeannie and Jim Gaffigan in this episode of Time & The Mystery.

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As a college baseball player, A.J Ellis never thought he would make it to the major leagues. When invited to play with the Los Angeles Dodgers, Ellis was both grateful and surprised. He knew he would have to work hard to make the most of his opportunity while remaining completely open to what baseball had in store for him. Now, after eight seasons with the Dodgers, Ellis sees himself not as a MLB star but rather a servant to both his teammates and fans alike. Join Mike as he goes deep into the career and life of A.J Ellis in this episode of Time & The Mystery.

*Since the recording of this episode A.J has been traded to Philadelphia

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When Victor DeLorenzo began his artistic journey in Milwaukee, WI, it was to literally fill the shoes of budding actor Willem Dafoe. But when forming his band, The Violent Femmes, innovation, practicality, and mobility inspired Victor to forge new ground and develop the bare bones “bastardized” style of drumming that put he and the Femmes on the map. The result was iconic music that not only touched a nerve but grabbed it, and forced its devotion to a whole new style of music … Folk – Punk. Join Mike as he and his friend talk about beginnings, his life with the Femmes and being happy. I give you Time & The Mystery: Conversations with Victor DeLorenzo.

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In the early 2000s the music industry was changing rapidly. While most desperately clung to an old school model that was evaporating in their hands, Sean Moeller embraced the power of the web and created Daytrotter: a website platform showcasing recording sessions from his humble analog studio in Rock Island, IL. Being positioned between major markets, Sean began inviting touring bands to his studio to record during the day while passing through. A few agreed. Their sessions were stellar and word grew fast about this little island of rock in the sea of the touring highway. Soon, Daytrotter was hosting Mumford and Sons, Wilco, Bon Iver, The Avett Brothers, Edward Sharpe & The Magnetic Zeros, even Glen Campbell stopped by for a session. Daytrotter quickly became a notable tastemaker in the indie rock scene, an intentional stop for all touring artists and a shining example of how embracing change with a little innovation can make even the smallest of places a global player. I give you Time & The Mystery: Conversations with Sean Moeller.

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Sean Daley, better known as Slug of the hip-hop group Atmosphere, isn’t just here to give you easy listening music for the revolution, he comes to give you something greater ... What, you ask?  Join Mike and Sean as they drive around Minneapolis looking for tetanus shots and discussing Sean’s formation, craft, and desire for you as a listener.

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When Alex Ebert fronted the LA based group Ima Robot he viewed himself as a “destroyer,” hidden deep from the surface, self destructive and void of emotion. Through reflection and personal excavation he uncovered his root and the flower it fed. Now, with his band, Edward Sharpe & The Magnetic zeros, Alex wants to tear down walls and set you free. He still remains a destroyer, but this time of the chains that bind. Join Mike as he digs into the mystery of Alex Ebert.

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Few people can say they have played with Bob Dylan. Fewer still have played with both Dylan and Levon Helm. Larry Campbell and wife Teresa Williams have not only collaborated with these musical legends, but have done so at the time when both underwent their respective critically acclaimed reemergence. For Levon, this included his first, second and third Grammy awards.  This is by no fluke. The aptly named “first couple of americana music” bring more than just musicality to their work. They bring heart, soul, wisdom and intentionality.  One part church, one part The Beatles, and one part the desire to commune with you.  Listen in as Mike searches into the mystery with the ever gifted and authentic Larry Campbell and Teresa Williams.

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After leaving high school, Arian and Mike set out on separate artistic journeys. Arian’s led him to New York where he co-founded the theater company Waterwell. In 2011, Arian was nominated for a Tony Award for best actor in the production "Bengal Tiger at The Baghdad Zoo" starring alongside Robin Williams. He is currently on Broadway in the hit play "The Humans", recently winning the Tony Award for best play. If that wasn’t enough … Arian landed his first major film role alongside Bill Murray, Bruce Willis and Kate Hudson in "Rock The Kasbah", released late 2015. Listen in as he and Mike about talk everything from their high school days to the artistic process to working with the greats.

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Christopher West is a speaker, author and theologian on a topic called the "Theology of The Body".  For Mike, he is more than just an educator, he is a dear friend.  This conversation dives deep into the fascinating life and passion of one of today's most successful Catholic speakers and is fueled by the joy these two friends have for each other.  

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Kristian Bush is half of the band Sugarland, a country group that has sold over 14 million records… That is a lot! On a warm summer day, Kristian invited Mike on his bus to hang and talk all things life, music and the Atlanta music scene. Just two dudes wearing hats and laughing.

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One could think finding the mystery in sportscasting would be a challenge... Not for Mike and his pal Brian Anderson.  Whether Brian is calling a game for the NFL, NCAA or Milwaukee Brewers, artistic instinct is necessary to tell the story for his viewers.  Join Mike and Brian at Miller Park as they discuss how backstory, statistics and silence fuse together to bring the audience into the narrative of the game.  

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Mike and Ben met when they were both starting out as young traveling songwriters.  At the time, Ben was playing cello as part of The Sparrow Quartet alongside Bela Fleck and finishing his debut record.  Mike was living in a van...  While touring through Tennessee and Kentucky in the summer of 2015, Mike made a stop to visit his old friend and catch up.  Now husbands, fathers and veteran songwriters, Mike and Ben discuss the victories, pangs and ambitions of the creative lifestyle.  

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Everything starts somewhere, here is where this journey begins. Mike sits with Grammy nominated artist Greg Brown at his home in Iowa City and gets deep in it about faith, the songwriters journey and the potential of music to go beyond the ears.