Foot in the Door: Recent Episodes

Ed Placencia

Interesting conversations with interesting people.

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Everything really IS awesome in this conversation with BrickinNick! You can catch him on Season 3 of LEGO Masters and we chat with him not only about being on the show (or as much as we can reveal before the debut in September) but also about where Nick is from, how LEGO has been with him since a child, and how it drove him to chase his dreams. 

Check out this encouraging and inspiring conversation!!

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You may know Cherise Boothe from a number of credits spanning stage, screen, video games, and voice over. After this conversation, however, you'll know Cherise not for the credits she's accrued, but for who she is. Sit back and enjoy this uplifting conversation (with additional bonus footage!). 

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Ed couldn't be happier to chat with Inel Tomlinson, truly one of the most joyful people he's encountered. From Twitch to stand-up to television and film to voice over, Inel has had his share of industry ups and downs but has navigated them all with a smile and a positive outlook. You may come for the laughs and positive vibes but you'll be leaving feeling encouraged, inspired, and more than slightly interested in a return of the string vest.

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In this episode, Ed sits down to chat with his dear friend, Carla Peluso. Carla has come a long way  - and been through a lot - since the last time the two have chatted and she shares with us her story of perseverance and faith - as well as a few good cooking tips. Find out more at www.withchefcarla.com

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In this episode, Ed gets to connect with Jimmy Cosentino of Artisan FX. Jimmy shares with us the path that led him to creating truly wonderful prop replicas and lets us glimpse the passion, attention to detail, and creative motivations that go into each piece. Pop culture fans, this one's for you! 

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Voice acting seems like a lot of fun - and it is! - but many people don't realize how much work goes into it. Fortunately Shelby Young is here to answer all of Ed's questions about the craft of performing behind the mic. Shelby shares how she went from winning the crown as an on-a-whim beauty pageant contestant to voicing one of the most famous princesses in the world in Disney's Star Wars:Forces of Destiny. Pulling back the curtain of the recording booth and peering inside has never been so much fun!

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Ed gets to sit down with one of his favorite Twitch streamers, Owl AKA TheOwlPlays AKA Mel Smith. Yes, they get a chance to nerd out about what it takes to be a Twitch streamer and dive deep into their favorite game (Overwatch) but that's just scratching the surface of the conversation. The story of what brought her to where she is today is full of unexepected branches, including linguistics, retail, and Billy Joel. 

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The amount of work that goes into making a video game is incredible. The amount of work that goes into making a video game by yourself is... well... Philip Buchanan can tell you all about it. Ed sits down with Philip to chat about "39 Days to Mars" and all that went into making it. Grab yourself a cuppa, a scone, and enjoy the conversation!

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One of the nice things about living in the area where you grew up is having the chance to re-connect with old friends. That's just what Ed does in this episode where he sits down over a cup of coffee with his former high school band classmate Doug Ahr. From Strongman Competitions to bouncing at clubs to teaching high school English, Doug has not only done it all but he's done it with integrity. It's a great visit that will leave you inspired! 

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If you listen to this episode and your cheeks don't hurt from smiling, you may need to get your cheeks examined. It's all good times and nice hangs when Lem Fillyaw is around and this conversation is no different. Clown college? Laundry mat meet-cutes? Gametography? Lem's got some great stories and he was kind enough to share more than a few of them with us. It's a wonderful hang! Enjoy!

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Regardless of whether or not you're a gamer, you'll be made to feel welcome during this conversation with Tom Marett. That's just what Tom does. He's warm, inviting, and wants to make sure everyone is enjoying themselves whether he's hosting a gaming session on his Twitch channel or hanging with friends - new and old -  in the real world. Settle in and sit back. We're all friends here!

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What better way to kick off the new year than a conversation with the one and only LyanGamer, one of the nicest guys you'll find on Twitch. Whether you're a hardcore gamer or have no idea what in the world Twitch is, you're sure to find valuable takeaways that will inspire you and encourage you to keep dreaming. 

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Whether you know him from podcasting (We the Gamercast, If We Ran Nintendo, The Xbox Drive), his Twitch streaming (seancapri), or his appearance on every other podcast and Twitch stream, one thing you know about Sean Capri is he's a good guy who knows how to stay busy. Ed was able to chat with Sean during some rare downtime to find out where this drive comes from (no one ever suspects the Baby Godfather), where it's leading, and - of course - discover the natural progression of drawing Mega Man cartoons. Great conversation!

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You may know Dylan Taylor from a wide number of different projects: his stellar work in the theater, his various roles in TV and movies that make you say, "Wait, that's all the same guy?" or perhaps his scene-stealing VO work in one of the most popular video game franchises in recent history. After listening to this conversation, however, you'll find that behind all of the roles, accents, and incredible work is a down-to-earth, really good guy. Enjoy!

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As is made obvious in the rambling intro, Ed is super-excited to sit down with Tim Sniffen: writer, animator, actor, and a genuinely nice guy. From flip cartoons in the corner of book pages to bringing to life a Mysterious Man in the hilarious podcast Hello From the Magic Tavern, Ed and Tim cover it all... or as much as they can in an hour. This is a fun one!

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Rarely has Ed left a conversation as inspired as he was when he finished chatting with Cory Drake. This chat pretty much covers it all, from improv to professional wrestling, brokenness to optimism, having to step down from a passion and standing up for what you believe in. If you don't find yourself inspired at the end of the hour... well... I got nothin' for ya.

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Is it possible to find peace through comedy? If so, Jason Salmon has cracked the code. Fresh off the recording of his debut comedy album, Jason chats with Ed about his craft, what goes into recording an album, and the impetus behind a cowboy who explains... everything. It's a great chat with a brilliant comic mind! You just may walk away with the best advice you've ever gotten from the dumbest guy you know. 

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If you haven't experienced what Ed refers to as "The Steve Byers High," prepare yourself. It's what happens to the room after you've spent some time with a really good person; an actor who's super-talented yet also has both feet planted firmly on the ground. A guy who may or may not have neglected to tell his wife about why their new apartment was vacant in the first place. A guy like...well... Steve Byers. Enjoy! It's a good one!

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Ed sits down with animator Jason Stansell to chat about how you (or, more accurately, how HE) went from a kid in Tennessee with a dream to actually chasing the dream down and bringing it to life. Great conversation with a lot of takeaways! Check it out! 

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Fresh off of "What Remains of Edith Finch" winning the BAFTA for Best Game, Ed chats with actor Valerie Rose Lohman about her experience working on the game, the impact it's had on her, and why Kenny Ortega reallllly needs to chat with her about Descendants 4.

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Ed welcomes comedian/podcaster/DJ/heckuva good guy Dan Smith to the proceedings. What happens when two guys who don't have the answers to life's big questions decide to tackle life's big questions anyhow? This episode. This is what happens.

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Ed welcomes photographer and all-around good guy Ralph Nardell to the program to talk about photography, friends, and family. Lots of great info, lots of nice laughs. It's a good one! 

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You may know Carolina Ravassa as the voice of Sombra on Overwatch. Or, you may know Carolina Ravassa from her work on various TV shows and movies. Or perhaps you know Carolina Ravassa for her YouTube series Hispanglosaxon. After this conversation, however, you'll know Carolina Ravassa for the driven, passionate, Coluombian coffee-loving person she is behind those performances.

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J.T. Arbogast is a lot of things. He's a great guy, a great improviser, and a great storyteller. He's also a writer, a filmmaker, an encourager, a role model, and a man with a big heart for home. Basically, he's everything I want to be when I grow up. Fun chat with a lot of laughs! 

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When Ed sat down to chat with Juan Vaca, game designer at Telltale Games, he thought he knew where the conversation would lead. He did not. Check out Juans' compelling story about determination, digging in, and what happens when someone forgets their boot in the woods. 

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Ed has the pleasure of sitting down with Ed Fowler, writer and all-around good guy to chat about the writing process, how it changes from format to format, and what brought him from Ohio to California. It's a great conversation and not at all sponsored by Cedar Point. In fact...

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Ed sits down to chat with his good friend and fellow Married to the Gamer Chris McCrackin. Enjoy this conversation about screen vs stage acting, cars, and that feeling you get when you just KNOW something is gonna happen.

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Ed gets a chance to re-connect with another friend from his NYC improv days when he chats with The Engaging Educator Jen Oleniczak Brown!

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What better way to ring in the new year than sit down with your wife and have her tell you her life story? That's what happens this time around when Ed sits down with the one and only fitness enthusiast extraordinaire Sarah Placencia!

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Voiceover month continues as Ed chats with the talented, enigmatic, and fashion forward actor that is Jen Cohn! Listen to this episode and see if you don't walk away inspired - while sharing a few hearty laughs along the way! 

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Ed welcomes one of the most talented voiceover actors working today to the podcast to talk about her craft and experience behind the mic. Give it a listen and find out why Erin Yvette is among the nicest people in the industry. It's a good one!

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There's a reason Ed raves about Square One Coffee. In this episode, he chats with owner Jess Steffy to find out what exactly goes into making the perfect cup. WARNING: Listening to this episode will cause you to crave coffee. 

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Ed welcomes his dad, Ed Placencia, to talk about his time in Vietnam, Dak To, and the infamous Hill 875.

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Video games and comic books are all around us, but how exactly do they get made? That's what Ed sets out to discover and is fortunate enough to have esteemed writer William Harms along to answer his questions.

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Not only is puppeteer/actor/writer/director/artist/dreamer Chris Heady super-talented in a number of fields, he's doing what he can to keep each of those creative passions alive. 

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You may know Chris O'Neill from his role on Broadway as Elder Cunningham in "Book of Mormon," as 1/2 of "The Chris and Paul Show," or as a hilarious improviser. Ed knows Chris not only as all of the above, but also as a really good guy with some valuable lessons to pass along.

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Comedy fans, prepare yourselves. Comedy professionals, REALLY prepare yourselves. Jasper Redd has a few things to say. 

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Ed chats with artist and gamer Jody Nilsen! Find out more about Jody at www.jodydraws.com

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On location in Mt Juliet TN, Ed sits down to chat with Dean and Wendy Uyeno.

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Lane is the epitome of a working actor and I was fortunate enough to spend some time talking with him about what that involves. His ambition is infectious and this is a conversation that left me encouraged and motivated. I'm sure it'll have the same effect on you. Give it a listen and see if you don't walk away instilled with a new enthusiasm to hanker down and chase a few dreams of your own.

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What do you do when you're used to spending every waking - and sleeping - hour on the road? How do you go from a fast-paced, planned-out schedule to... not? How do you adjust to that? It has to be weird going from radio tours, live performances, and craft services to being at home with just your thoughts; aspirations you assumed were long-gone yet begin to whisper into your ear from beyond the Dream Grave.

That's where Emily was on the day we chatted. With their final farewell performance just a few weeks away, she's on the verge of change and she knows it. What kind of change will it be? Considering the butt-kicking she's gotten so far in 2016, it's understandable why she's trusting for a good one.

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I had a conversation with Dan Cummins, a comedian whose work I've really admired for a few years now, and I walked away with an even greater admiration for the guy. He's a super-hard worker who has more than one pot cooking on the stovetop. Dan has a new album out this weekend, Don't Wake the Bear, and I fully expected our conversation to mostly cover comedy and the aforementioned project. Although we do get treated to a few behind-the-bits anecdotes (I'm still shocked at how much of his material is actually true and not just generated for the laugh), I had no idea what else Dan had going (perhaps a result of my minimal research).

Dan pulls back the curtain and lets us know what it's like to work as a host for a show on the Playboy Channel, being a writer (yes, a writer) for reality TV, and his comedian-bingo confession at a now-defunct Indiana comedy club. It's a great conversation with a really good guy that I think you'll enjoy.

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As talented as they are genial, Cissy and Gavin have each amassed quite an impressive resume and I was genuinely humbled to be able to chat with them about their lives, their craft, and how they juggle the two. If you've played a video game in the last few years, you're probably familiar with their work. They've both given impressive performances in such acclaimed projects as The Walking Dead series, Firewatch, Oxenfree, Life is Strange, and so much more.

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Joel Quinones has been through a lot and I'd totally understand if he was a mean, bitter, angry guy. After hearing what he's experienced, I'd give him a free pass if that was the case.

But that's what makes Joel's story so inspiring.

He's not mean. He's not bitter. He's not angry. He's encouraging, understanding, and just wants people to be nice. His experience in the world of music and coffee - oh you knew I'd return to coffee again soon, didn't you? - has given him a solid foundation in business, yet the other hemisphere of his brain also gets to express itself through his love of the art of both worlds.

Grab a cup of coffee, sit back, and enjoy this conversation.

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There are so many adjectives that describe Roger Okewole and his story: Inspiring, Motivating, and Encouraging are some of the first ones that spring to mind. He's a man who has walked through the darkness (AKA had his nuts kicked) and came out the other side stronger. Born in Scotland, raised in Nigeria, and currently living in - wait for it - New Jersey, Roger's story is one that you won't soon forget and the lessons he's learned are ones we can - and should - all carry with us.

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To be totally honest with you, I'm not 100% convinced that Mike Bauer isn't a super hero.

He's a Los Angeles District Attorney by day with a genuine heart for justice and doing what's right. With a moral code firmly rooted in being honest and standing up for those who may not be able to defend themselves, it's people like Mike who restore your faith in the legal system.

After hours, Mike is one of the most talented singer/songwriters I've had the pleasure to stumble upon. It was at a Storyteller Night at the iO West on Hollywood Boulevard in late 2014 when I first encountered Mike's talent and I haven't taken his music out of rotation since (Yep. I immediately came home and bought all of his stuff I could get my hands on over at Amazon).

His story sounds like the description of the latest Netflix superhero series, but this is real life and that's what makes it all even better. Knowing there are still good guys like Mike in real life, fighting the fight and making music that transcends a bad day...the citizens of Metropolis can all sleep a little better.

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Ten years ago, if you would have asked someone who knew anything about the CCM Industry if they'd heard of Milam Byers, their answer would probably have been something along the lines of, "Yeah. He's in the band Bleach." And they would have been correct.

But something has shifted in the last ten years and I love what's happened. As people would ask me who I have coming up on the podcast and I would tell them that Milam's episode is on the way, I would see their faces light up. "I love that guy!" "He's so nice!" and "He's great to be around!" were all responses I got on more than one occasion.

Stop and think about that. In a time when everyone is identified by their career or what they do (John? He's a painter. Mary? She's a bank teller. Steve? Oh yeah, the guy at the hardware store), Milam is identified by who he is. That's pretty incredible, if you ask me.

Listen to this conversation with Milam and you'll start to understand why his rep is something we should all strive to have.

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I have a sentiment about good things happening to good people, and that sentiment is: I like when that happens. Such is the case with my latest guest, John Tibbs.

I sat down at the offices of Fair Trade Services in Nashville with John a couple of months ago and to say he was excited about his future would be putting it lightly. He was excited about his new upcoming music and was really eager for people to hear it. I can't blame him. I was given a sneak peek at his new single, "Dead Man Walking" (available now!) and I knew he had accomplished exactly what he set out to do.

But what brought him to that point? Where did this guy come from? And did he really get to hold Punxsutawney Phil? Found out in this episode!

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David Dunn is the kind of musician who writes songs that punch you in the gut. Not in a bad way where you walk away with bruises, mumbling about an assault charge, but in the kind of way you want songs to hit you. His lyrics are honest and transparent and are written from the point of view of someone who doesn't have all of the answers all of the time, but knows there's no shame in admitting it.

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It's been a while since Ed's had the chance to sit down and interview someone and you couldn't ask for a better way to break the silence than to sit down and catch up with Among the Thirsty's Ryan Daniels. 

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Yes, Ben Kristijanto is the frontman for the band Bread of Stone, but that's just the tip of the iceberg. Born in America, raised in Indonesia for the first nine years of his life, and then transplanted back to the States, Ben's unique upbringing has given him an infectious passion for life, helping others, and serving God.

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Earlier this year Ed was in a production of "One Flew Over The Cuckoo's Nest" directed by the extremely talented Tim Riggs. After a few months of coordinating schedules (understandably difficult as Tim is both a new husband and a new father), Tim and Ed were finally able to sit down and talk about acting, directing, the craft, and John Denver.

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I'm very pleased to have Maria Walton as my guest on this episode. Maria isn't just a runner...and not just a marathon runner. She's an ultra marathon runner with a story that is at times heartbreaking, at times triumphant, but always inspirational.

If you're into the running world, then the name Micah True may be familiar to you (his story is the basis of the book "Born to Run" by Christopher McDougall). You'll hear the story of how Maria and Micah met, learn about their work together on the Ultra Caballo Blanco Ultra Marathon (a 50+ mile race up and down the hills of Urique, Mexico of which Maria is still co-race director), and find out how Mariah faced True's unexpected passing.

This is an episode not just for marathon runners but for anyone looking to be inspired by the beautiful mariposa.

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Ed is pleased to join comedian Lachlan Patterson in his garage to discuss the life of being a stand-up comedian. From growing up in Vancouver to his move to California - and then back...and back again - to appearing on the latest season of "Last Comic Standing," Lachlan covers it all. A genuine guy with an eye for garbage, Lachlan makes this episode one that you won't wanna miss!

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One doesn't begin playing Telltale's "The Walking Dead" video game and expect to be moved by a song, but that's exactly what happened to Ed. In this episode he tracks down the band behind the music and chats with J.T. Bailey, Andrew Arcadi, and Keri Bailey of Anadel (and is treated to a surprise appearance by Steven Bailey at the end!). Not only does Ed find out how they went from a small band in Napa, CA to appearing on one of the most talked about video games series in recent history, but he also finds some inspiration along the way. Visit them online at anadelband.com

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It's been over ten years since Ed has spoken to Sammy Ward but the guys don't have a problem picking up right where they left off. Ed not only gets Sammy to re-tell one of his favorite stories (it has to do with a sack o' ham, that's all you need to know), but he also gets to hear a bunch of new tales as he finds out what Sammy's been up to in the last decade or so.

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Ed is super-excited to sit down with Tobin Hyman and becomes even more excited when he finds out Tobin lives on a boat. When they first met, Tobin was working as TobyMac's PA. A few years have passed and now Tobin is working as a talent scout for NBC's "The Voice." The conversation is encouraging and inspiring as Tobin shares his thoughts on the music industry. Not only is he a super-cool guy, but it's also nice to find someone who is aware of - and thankful for - how truly blessed he is to be where he is, and where he came from.

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Ed is pleased to welcome radio guru Mike Couchman to the Foot in the Door podcast. From Detroit to Las Vegas, hip hop to country, Mike's not only done it all, but he's done it all well.

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It's late, he just got home and hasn't even had his dinner yet, and still he's game for a little conversation. That's just how accomodating Paul Valenti is. Ed catches up with the Italian half of The Chris & Paul Show - and his eggplant - for a conversation on improv, sketch, and The Stooges.

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Yes, it's true, Jack Wolfe is the pastor at Epic Faith in Duluth GA. But really, he's so much more than that. To begin with, he isn't what you think of when you think of a pastor, and that is meant in the best way possible. Ed re-connects with his high school youth leader in a compelling conversation that mixes deep thought with deep laughs.

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Although we've exchanged messages and emails over the years, I haven't actually spoken with my Ball State Theatre professor Beth Turcotte since 1990. To say this conversation was long overdue would be a major understatement. As you'll hear in the interview, Beth is great to be near and a generous, giving person who can't help but change the lives of those around her for the better. 

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It's a coast to coast chat with my dear friend, Adi Blotman. I met Adi while I was living in New York City and we were both performing improv at the National Comedy Theater. Adi is now on the Left Coast and it was good to catch up and, not only find out what she's doing now, but discover what she did before we knew each other. Grab a cup of coffee and join us!

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Ed sits down with David Zach, frontman of the band Remedy Drive, to talk about music, life, art, and The Industry. With their new album so close to being finished, it's exciting to hear David's sinceere desire for the rest of the world to delight in their latest project.

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They always say two Eds are better than when and when Placencia and Doney are the two Eds, well…the jury's still out on whether or not that saying holds up. Experience the lighter, funnier side of a news reporter as Ed Doney stops by the Foot in the Door podcast to talk broadcasting, Ball State, and Weird Al.

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Ed sits down with the Artistic Director of the Nashville Shakespeare Festival, Denice Hicks, and asks her all the questions you've always wanted to know about The Bard but may have been too intimidated to ask. 

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Ed returns to The Frothy Monkey in Franklin TN to sit down with Danielle Kimmey, the youngest of three sisters who comprised the singing group Out of Eden. It's a fun conversation with more than a few surprising turns tossed in. Grab your favorite blend and join them!

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Ed thought he knew what was in store when he sat down with barista and US Coffee Competition competitor Hadassah Wilson. He didn't, and what he got was a conversation deeper and as honest as any he's ever had.

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Ed returns to The Frothy Monkey in Franklin TN to speak with Jim Chaffee and is pleasantly surprised by how much of Jim's story he didn't know. As well-rounded of a guy as you'll ever meet, Jim has some thoughtful insights into the world of music, books, managament, and entertainment.

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Ed sits down with Tammy Trent at The Frothy Monkey in Franklin TN to hear her story. Not just the story you may have heard before, but her WHOLE story. Join Tammy as she shares a life full of laughs, tears, and eventually, again, dancing.

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When you think of Nashville, theater may not be the very first thing you think of. Ed sat down with Music City native Lane Wright to talk about the rich theatrical blood that courses through the city. From the history of Nashville theater to the many approaches an actor and director can take when walking the boards, the guys cover it all.

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After a brief sitcom-like misunderstanding, Ed finally meets with Randall Goodgame at The Frothy Monkey in Franklin, TN for a conversation about making music, being silly, and the deeper meaning behind being able to combine the two.

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Ed sits down with fellow movie/TV/pop culture fanatic Lisa Landis to talk about her life in radio, how she got there, and the really weird second half of 2013 that changed her forever. It's a great story full of laughs and surprises that could only be told by Lisa herself.

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On a random November Saturday, Ed sat down to chat with Sammy and Kylie Horner. Sammy's an Irishman from a blue collar family who went on to seminary and, eventually, The Electrics. Kylie grew up in Australia who followed the footsteps of her surgeon father and went into nursing. Together, they're The Sweet Sorrows and you'll love spending time with them.  

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If anyone ever tells you God doesn't have a sense of humor they haven't met Gabriel Patillo. That's pretty much the story of Gabe's life and you'll love hearing him share how he got to where he is today: a father, husband, hype man,  gamer and all around good guy. No one is more surprised  by the journey that brought him here than Gabe himself.

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What happens when you're an artist, you have a vision, and things don't work out as planned? That's what happens when Ed sits down with B. Reith at Frothy Monkey in Franklin, TN. It's a great conversation with a guy who may not have all the answers but that's not going to stop him for seeking them out.

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If you were ever looking for a podcst that really gives you an education on how a record label runs, this episode is the one for you. Ed sits down with Brad Moist from Gotee Records for a conversation about the process of making an album, from the very beginning - finding and signing a band - all the way through finalizing the track listing. 

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Ed is pleased to once again be on "Davy's Porch" as he sits down with Davy Baysinger, frontman of Bleach and COO and Head of A&R at Slospeak Records.

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Chris Hauser started off as a kid in New York who loved the drums and went on to become one of the pivotal movers and shakers in CCM today. If you don't work in - or have ties to - Nashville, you may not know him by name, but you certainly know him by his fruits. Join Chris and Ed as they sit down in the upstairs room of Frothy Monkey in Franklin TN to talk about…well…everything.

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What does it take to successfully helm a record label? There's no for-sure way to do it, but it wouldn't hurt if you took a note or two from Gotee Records President and Co-Founder, Joey Elwood. Along with his cousin Toby McKeehan and producer extraordinnaire Todd Collins, "The Gotee Brothers" created a voice in the CCM industry that still speaks volumes 20 years into the game.

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Imagine if you will a cabin deep in the middle of Nowhere, Pennsylvania. That's where Ed sits down with singer/songwriter Mitch McVicker to talk about growing up in Kansas with hoop dreams, traveling America with Rich Mullins, and coloring his hair for a movie with spray paint.

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We start in Montana and - in a way - end in Montana with all sorts of adventures in between. Join Ed as he sits down with Nik Curtis-Beal, a mom, author, and former radio promotions director, for a fun conversation that spans everything from DC Talk to the Donner Party.

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Let's start at the very beginning. Ed sits down with Fred McNaughton, General Manager of WJTL for a chat where everything is discussed from the future of radio to ukuleles.

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Before things get going, let's do some introductions.