Worlds of Wayne

Music, art and commentary podcast from Omaha Nebraska. Interviews, chats and other slightly humorous bits for your listening pleasure. Celebrity interviews, ghost hunters, authors, psychics, actors, directors, comedians and more. Join me in my world. Recording from a Tiki bar in Omaha NE.

Episode 290 - Longsword Fencing, HEMA, and the Middle of America

In this episode, I interview Michaelangelo Reina (Angel) from the Omaha Kunst Des Fechtens HEMA fencing club. I discovered this group last year and have been training in longsword fencing for months now and absolutely love it. Angel is our club instructor and we have a chat about how he found himself in Omaha and how he managed to start this wonderful club.  HEMA is an international organization and to learn more, just go to the OKDF website where you can see what our classes are about, watch video, and take a look at our schedule.  NOTE: Some of the audio has a little clipping. Sorry for that. Also, I'm aware I pronounced "Fechtens" incorrectly in the opening audio. Whaddya do? Omaha Kunst Des Fechtens website OKDF on Facebook   

03-07
01:02:52

Episode 289 - We're Baaaaaaacccckkk!!

So Worlds of Wayne has been going for over 10 years now and as I started a new business last year, I contemplated letting go of this show. As time went on, I remembered all the fond memories I have had hosting and interviewing some pretty amazing folks over the years. So it is with great pleasure for me to say that I will be continuing the show. It'll have a little different format, one that fits my worlds a little better.  In this episode, I welcome my lovely wife Laurie as my cohost. We did the 5 O'clock Lifestyle Podcast together, but quit that when I quit drinking. So this is a way to combine the best of both worlds.  We talk about the show revamp, our adventures with our new business Dungeon Crate, OEAAs, troubles with facebook, psychic readings, and our Friday Morning Movie Club with a review of John Wick 2.  Enjoy. 

02-20
45:28

Episode 288- Magician Jonathan Friedman

In this episode I welcome friend and fellow musician Jonathan Friedman. Jon is also a talented magician, having practicing the art for many years. We talk about how he relates music to magic, the success of his book “The 80’s Called, They Want Their Magic Book Back,” his thoughts on magic and its evolution, and where he is planning on taking his mystical talents. Three from Friedman Magic Download Shades of Magic Facebook page Commercial for book Where to order book:  Marketmagicshop@gmail.com Penguinmagic.comVanishinginc.com  

02-16
56:17

Episode 287 - Leo Adam Biga

In this episode I welcome back author and columnist Leo Adam Biga. We talk about some of the amazing projects he's working on as well as a couple of new books he has authored and ghost written. Biga is an award-winning author well known for his biographies including "Alexander Payne: His Journey in Film, A Reporter’s Perspective 1998-2012," a compilation of stories about the filmmaker over the course of 15 years. “Leo portrays his subjects with both precision and generosity, practicing a literary journalism that is enlightening, honest, and immensely readable. His writing is eloquent and provocative, and quite often moving,” Timothy Schaffert Leo Adam Biga website Leo Adam Biga Amazon Author's Page

01-26
43:23

Episode 286 - OEAAs Art!

In this episode I welcome Bart Vargas, Jamie Danielle Hardy, and Melinda Wriedt Kozel. Each is part of the Omaha Art Scene and the Omaha Entertainment and Arts Awards. This is the last installment of the OEAA series and we have a great time talking about the arts and creative process. Bart Vargas Website Jamie Danielle Hardy Website

01-16
35:04

Episode 285 - OEAA Series - Production

In this episode I welcome Beaufield Berry and Jeremy Johnson, part of the team bringing us the Omaha Entertainment and Arts Awards. We talk about production, writing scripts, and all the work that goes into putting on an event like this. 

01-14
42:11

Episode 284 - OEAAs Present: Theater! With Laura Campbell, Noah Diaz, and Ellen Struve

In this episode I interview Laura Campbell, Noah Diaz, and Ellen Struve, all nominees for the OEAAs. We talk about theater life, writing, performing, and have a little improv fun at the end.   

01-08
47:47

Episode 283 - Omaha Entertainment and Arts Awards Preview - Music

In this episode I welcome Emily Cox, owner of E3 Entertainment and President of the Board of Directors for the Omaha Entertainment and Arts Awards. I also welcome Kate Prokop from Through the Stone and musician Dominique Morgan. We talk about the 10th Annual Omaha Entertainment and Arts Awards, and in this episode focus on the music category.  This is the first in our series dedicated to the various categories of the OEAAs. We chat about the music categories and how the OEAAs enhance our music scene with music showcases and various events through the year that support our creative scene.   OEAA Website OEAAs on Facebook

12-29
44:17

Episode 282 - RadiOmaha

There's a new way to consume music in town. It's called RadiOmaha. Some fine folks have created a site that offers streaming shows with all sorts of music, and other topics that's available 24/7 online. In this episode I interview MarQ Manner and Anxious Larry from RadiOmaha and talk about how the station got started and what listeners can expect from this collaborative effort.  RadiOmaha.com RadiOmaha on Facebook

12-11
31:56

Episode 281 - Tara Vaughn

Tara Vaughn is not only talented and beautiful, she’s a full-time working musician. Not many locals can say that. One of the most fascinating things about her is that she’s insanely charming, but when you hear her perform, it’s her phenomenal voice and soulful songs that transform her from playful conversationalist to star-quality musician.  Vaughn launched a successful Kickstarter to partially fund her new record “Dandelion Wine,” a record she somehow managed to write and record between tours with the McGuigan roadshow bands “Rave On,” “Yesterday and Today,” and “Rock Legends.” In fact, she found time to head down to Nashville and track with a notable producer (listen to the podcast to find out who). She’s currently looking forward to a break in her touring schedule to celebrate the release of her new 10-song full length.  On the podcast she talks about her touring, recording in Nashville, haunted gigs, milk from friends, and the comfort of no-pants interviews. Check out her Kickstarter HERE Check out the video for Honey Bee HERE

12-03
43:05

Episode 280 - Flight Metaphor

In this episode Omaha band Flight Metaphor joins me for an interview and tracks off their latest record. After a successful Kickstarter campaign, the band went into the studio and recorded a self-titled album of powerful rock songs. During the interview we chat about how the band went from point A to point B with members, songs, and the direction of the music. We also talk about Star Wars.  Flight Metaphor on Facebook Flight Metaphor website  

11-18
45:16

Episode 279 - Pleiades and the Bear

In this episode I welcome Pleiades and the Bear. For those of you not up on your astronomy, it's pronounced "Play-it-ease." The band is not even a year in and they are already causing a stir, and for good reason. Lush, 4-part harmonies, an assortment of instruments, thoughtful songwriting, and a rootsy/folk/Americana vibe that trancends those same genres makes this the kind of group that will turn heads and hush rooms wherever they play. Listen in on our interview and enjoy 2 in-studio performances.  Pleiades and the Bear website Pleiades and the Bear facebook

11-10
43:53

Episode 278 - CJ Mills - Interview and Live Performance!

Newcomer to the Omaha music scene, CJ Mills is blowing up. One listen to her music and you'll be hooked. Her incredible voice shines through beautiful songwriting, thoughtful lyrics, and a classic, cool, neo-soul/pop/indie sensibility. Listen in and hear how this young singer/songwriter is making huge waves around the local scene with eyes on bigger and brighter musical opportunities.  CJ Mills on facebook  

10-28
35:34

Episode 277 - Day Gig: Omaha Musicians Teach Music

In this episode I talk to Scott Zimmerman, Vern Fergesen, Annie Dilocker, and Kaire Berreckman about how they turned their passion for music into a teaching gig. We chat about teaching kids to play music, what parents should know, what kids should expect, and the rewards for helping our youth discover the joys of music. We also talk about Omaha Girls Rock, a great organization for young girls who want to learn to build a band and learn an instrument.  Day Gig is an ongoing series dedicated to talking to musicians about what they do for a living when they are not on stage.     

10-12
58:01

Episode 276 - See Through Dresses

New split EP and tour – Show at the Waiting Room See Through Dresses are releasing an EP titled “End of Days” and have a show this weekend at the Waiting Room Lounge with Dan Mariska, The Boys Choir, and Bed Rest. The EP will be available in multiple formats including vinyl and cassette for all you alternative audiophiles. It’s also a split with label mates It Looks Sad. Recently, Sarah, Matt, and Alex stopped by the Worlds of Wayne Podcast studio to share a few songs, talk about the record, upcoming tour, and explain how bruises, near concussions, cuts to the face, and headstocks to the crotch are all just part of the dangers of being in a band with Sara. Listen to the interview below and check out songs from both bands. October 9th, See Through Dresses with Dan Mariska, The Boys Choir, Bed Rest at the Waiting Room Lounge, Tickets $8, 9pm, all ages. CLICK HERE FOR THE FACEBOOK EVENT PAGE

10-06
46:26

Episode 275 - Interview with FIDLAR Guitarist Elvis Kuehn

The band is currently on tour supporting their second album “Too.”  Guitarist and vocalist Elvis Kuehn and drummer Max Kuehn are the sons of Greg Kuehn, keyboardist for Long Beach punk legends "T.S.O.L." while Zac Carper (vocals/guitar) is the son of famed surfboard designer John Carper. It was only three years after laying down their first song ideas in the studio that this LA band was finding themselves on tour with the Hive as well as the Black Lips. Their second album shows a growth in songwriting, creative direction, and production, mainly due to the band experimenting in a different studio environment. In this interview, Kuehn talks about the different approach to writing and recording “Too” as well as how much fun and work it is to produce the band’s off the wall videos.  Zac Carper –rhythm guitar, vocals Brandon Schwartzel – bass, backing vocals Elvis Kuehn –lead guitar, vocals Max Kuehn – drums  Click the player below to hear an audio interview with FIDLAR guitarist Elvis Kuehn.  Opening song: “West Coast” FIDLAR website Reader website

09-15
18:03

Episode 274 - Bigfoot, Sasquatch, Yeti. Cryptozoology Chat with Wayne, Brad, Quinn and Brian.

Wayne, Brian, Quinn, and Brad get together in this episode and talk about the legendary Bigfoot. All of them are big fans of his work. Do they solve the mystery? No, but they do challenge various evidence in pictures and video. Listen in and find out what they think of the mysterious creature and learn some fun facts about everybody's favorite wookie. 

09-02
01:00:39

Episode 273 - Lindsay Kupser

A few months back I had a chance to interview a touring singer/songwriter who was passing through Omaha on tour. Lindsay Kupser is a Canadian-born singer/songwriter who got to experience our Benson scene while here and we play a few tracks off her album. In the interview, Lindsay talks about her music, the beauty of the home-show, and performs live on the podcast. Lindsay on Bandcamp Lindsay on facebook    Check out the Reader Magazine online at TheReader.com  

08-26
47:19

Episode 272 - Sci Fi for Cy Fi Spectacular - Music, costumes, ray guns, robots, all for a good cause!

In this episode I welcome back the Sub Vectors along with drum roll please.... Rebecca Lowry from All Young Girls Are Machine Guns for her 10th APPEARANCE on the Worlds of Wayne show. The gang talks all about the upcoming Sci Fi for Cy Fi Spectacular featuring the Sub Vectors, AYGAMG, TheSuperBytes, and Robo Dojo. The show is at the Waiting Room August 21st. It will include loads of music along with a Sci-fi theme, costumes, and a raffle. And it's all for a great cause. Proceeds go to COTA in honor of Alexis Stansbury and Meghan Zimmerman. Learn more below... With the cost of a transplant often exceeding $500,000, many transplant families are unable to shoulder the financial burden of such a procedure. The Children’s Organ Transplant Association (COTA) is a national charity dedicated to organizing and guiding communities in raising funds for transplant-related expenses. Learn more about Alexis and Meghan here: http://cotaforalexiss.com/http://cotaformeghanz.com/  Check out the facebook event page here! 

08-18
42:53

Episode 271 - Rock Paper Dynamite! New songs, new member, and an album release!

Once again I welcome Rock Paper Dynamite into the Worlds of Wayne studios! This is their 4th time on the show and we talk about their recent downtime, new drummer, and new album! The album release is Saturday August 8th and we play a couple tunes off the new record. Always a fun interview with these guys.  RPD on facebook Album release event page on facebook Live video for Never Better from Hear Nebraska tour  

08-04
48:29

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