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Nobodies Are Somebodies Podcast with Chad Vice

I am Chad Vice, co-owner and operator of Championship Vinyl, an online record store. Lots of people are somebodies, and millions more are considered "nobodies". I want to bring you the stories of people of everyday and any day, because even if you think you are a nobody, you are always a somebody. The people I talk to are not famous, but they are all interesting characters. Every week, a new story, a new guest, a new friend. The Nobodies Are Somebodies podcast - listen for fun, hear for life!
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Now displaying: March, 2017

Real People With Real Stories

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Mar 27, 2017

Mr. Music Kevin Ganley is back and he's talking about all his latest meet and greets, like meeting a very special drummer who is not Eric Singer, and the surprise meet and greet that came about behind it. We also started off the show talking about his experiences with most of the cast of the Sons of Anarchy TV show, as well

This episode is our pre-show "party" before we saw the John Corabi acoustic show later that evening. The episode was recorded on March 15th 2017, and we ran through this convo real quick as we needed time to pack up, drive to McDonald's for some food, and then off to the show. After the heaviness and serious tone of the previous episode, it's time for a show that should not be taken seriously, in any way. Look out for more wrestling talk too. Bret Hart, anyone?

We also did some Facebook Live! footage of the show, which was better if you watched on mobile because my phone was turned the wrong side. Oops!

Mar 20, 2017

"Brother" Mitchell Chestnut is not my brother, but he's got a great reason to be referred to as such. We start the conversation off light but then get into a darker subject and time in his life, but like all good stories, there is a positive outcome and I am glad I was able to capture his story. Mitchell is just 21 years old but has a wise and astute look on his life and goals.

A late night talk and real story, thanks to Mitch for being open and, well, real

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