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Brews, Beards, & Shipwrecks
Royal Ruckus
76 episodes
4 months ago
BBS is a podcast hosted by Jamey Bennett, also known as Chunjay of positive hip-hop crew, Royal Ruckus, about music and culture, faith and doubt, beers and beards, and the shipwrecks in life.
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BBS is a podcast hosted by Jamey Bennett, also known as Chunjay of positive hip-hop crew, Royal Ruckus, about music and culture, faith and doubt, beers and beards, and the shipwrecks in life.
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Brews, Beards, & Shipwrecks
Ep. 75: Jamey Bennett: Summer of the Cicadas Revisit on Indie Music Live with Chunjay
Greetings y'all! On this episode we are running an interview Chunjay did on a podcast called Indie Music Live! They discuss the Summer of the Cicadas album and play a few songs as well. This gives Chunjay a chance to talk about the writing process of the album as well as the history of Royal Ruckus. This was originally 2 episodes of Indie Live but we smashed it into to one dope Brews, Beards, & Shipwrecks episode. For those not familiar with the Summer of the Cicadas album, this is a time to get familiar. For those who are, this is a time to get reacquainted with a trust fantastic piece of art. If you like what you hear make sure to like and subscribe as well as share any and all episodes you found impactful to you.   Follow us on IG: @brewbeards @nomadikvagabond @royalruckusofficial @justjamey and be sure to check out IndieMusicLive on IG @indiemusicplus Also make sure to check out summerofthecicadas.com the cat caught up on anything Cicadas related as well as royalruckus.bandcamp.com and buymeacoffee.com/royalruckus to help support the recording of the new EP's. Thanks for tuning in!! Nomadik Vagabond
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4 months ago
23 minutes 28 seconds

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Ep. 74: Q-Unique: Brooklyn Bars, Arsonist Anthems, and Spiritual Rhymes
On this episode of BBS Podcast, we link up with Q-Unique, a true underground hip-hop legend straight outta Brooklyn. From his days rippin mics with the Arsonists to droppin solo joints and exploring spiritual vibes, Q’s story is a masterclass in staying rooted while branching out. We dig into his journey through the gritty Brooklyn scene, his evolution as an artist, and how faith and family keep his bars grounded. With a nod to his genre-bending style and collabs with heavyweights like Ill Bill, this episode’s got that raw, unfiltered energy you don’t wanna miss. Q-Unique takes us back to his Bed-Stuy beginnings, where the pulse of Brooklyn’s hip-hop history—think Big Daddy Kane, Jay-Z, and the Beastie Boys—shaped his flow. He drops knowledge on the Arsonists rise, talking about their organic blend of breakdance, graffiti, and lyricism that set them apart in the ‘90s golden era. From 12-inch singles to European tours, Q breaks down how the crew carved their lane. We also get into his solo hustle, the rebrand with the “Legacy Series,” and how personal tracks like “Father’s Day” still hit hard. Plus, Q opens up about weavin’ spirituality into his music, from “Come to Jesus” to his rock ventures with Stillwell, and what’s next with new tracks and a heavier sound. Q also lets us peek behind the curtain on what's going on with Stillwell, his other rock projects, as well some tracks with Sonny from P.O.D. Tune in for a convo that’s straight-up Brooklyn—raw, real, and layered with wisdom. Whether you’re bumpin this for the bars or the bigger picture, Q-Unique’s got the mic, and we’re riding the beat with him.   This one’s for the heads who love real hip-hop and real talk—don’t sleep on Q-Unique’s story. Connect: Plug in and vibe with us on http://instagram.com/brewsbeards or at http://brewsbeards.com.  Follow Q-Unique on @mr_q_unique on the socials as well as      q-unique.com for the latest on his music and moves. Hit us up on @brewsbeards to chop it up about the episode! Thank you for tuning in!!
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5 months ago
1 hour 6 minutes 21 seconds

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Ep. 73: Braille: Spitting Truth in Hip-Hop & Answering the Calling of a Pastor (Even When It Hurts)
  Hey lil homies!   This week on the BBS Podcast, we chop it up with the one and only Braille, a hip-hop heavyweight who’s been holdin it down in the game for years. From his early days crafting high-octane bars to his current role as a pastor, Braille’s journey is a testament to staying true to your roots while evolving with purpose.   We explore into his creative process, unpacking how he weaves raw lyricism with spiritual fire. Braille shares stories from the studio, the stage, and the pulpit, droppin’ gems about balancing his love for hip-hop with his call to ministry.   Expect real talk about the hustle, the faith, and the drive to keep pushingforward in a world that’s always spinning....   Tune in for a convo as Braille brings the heat with insights that hit like a perfectly timed 808. Whether you’re here for the bars or the bigger message, this episode’s got something for your mind and your playlist.   Key Moments: Braille breaks down his come-up in hip-hop and the moments that shaped his sound. How faith flipped the script on his life and led him to the pulpit. Balancin’ the mic with the mission: stories of juggling artistry and ministry, in the midst of life transitions! What’s next for Braille—new music, new sermons, and keeping it 100, as the kids say.. Listen Now: Grab your headphones and vibe with us on Podbean, iTunes, Spotify, and basically everywhere else.. Don’t sleep on this one—Braille’s bringing that raw energy, and we’re matching it bar for bar.   Peace, Jamey aka Chunjay
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6 months ago
1 hour 4 minutes

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Ep. 72: Cookbook & Surebert: Mapping the Underground Between Two Cities—Portlangeles To The World!
Whaddup party people! We have our first ever hybrid episode! We had the pleasure of chopping it up with Cookbook of the legendary L.A. Symphony and producer extraordinaire Surebert! Combined they make the team of Portlangeles. While Cook was in Texas and Jamey was in Florida, Nomadik And Surebert were huddled up in an undisclosed location in Portland, Oregon fighting wi-fi issues.  The main thing discussed was the recording and performing of their latest effort "PortLangeles 2" We had a blast recording and talking with people who we consider homies. They took us in to the recording processes of both albums as well their history as a duo and how it felt performing live together for the first time.   Connect with us: @brewsbeards @justjamey @nomadikvagabond and check Cookbook and Surebert on IG: @surebert @cookbookthepr   We hope y'all enjoy!   Nomadik  
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7 months ago
1 hour 1 minute 58 seconds

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Ep. 71: Fred Lynch: Born with the Gift—to Rhyme to the Glory of God
Pioneer Christian hip-hop artist Fred Lynch (of Preachas, also known as Preachas in Disguise) joined Jamey for an illuminating conversation about the evolution of Christian rap and his groundbreaking work in the genre. Lynch reflected on his early days mixing hard-hitting beats with Christ-centered lyrics, while sharing insights about the importance of authenticity and theological understanding in Christian hip-hop. The discussion explored the delicate balance between engaging with culture and maintaining gospel integrity, as well as the challenges faced by artists navigating both secular and Christian music scenes. Lynch shared exciting details about his current projects, including a new album with his group PID, and his innovative "The Script" project, which translates Bible books into rap verse. He's also working on "All Skills No Frills Part 2" and continues to organize collaborations between Christian and secular MCs to create Scripture-based rap that elevates hip-hop's vocabulary through sacred texts. The conversation culminated with the announcement of Lynch's forthcoming "Proverbs Daily Blitz" app, scheduled for release in March 2025. This digital tool will help users engage with the book of Proverbs daily, building on Lynch's successful social media initiative of the same name. He also discussed his solo single "The Crucible," which explores the transformative nature of spiritual trials, and shared how his experiences as a minister, mentor, and artist continue to shape his approach to creating Christ-centered hip-hop.  https://preachas.com/ http://royalruckus.bandcamp.com http://brewsbeards.com
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8 months ago
1 hour 14 minutes

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Ep. 70: J.Rawls & Cas Metah: Rocking Studios, Stages and Classrooms
Ah yeah!! Back like we never left! On this episode we have an in depth discussion with Ohio mainstays J. Rawls and Cas Metah. We'd be lyin' to say we weren't geeked to talk to these dudes. I believe they set the bar when it comes to hustle and work ethic. So when we found they did an EP together ("Criminal Blinded" out on Fat Beats) we had to get them on to talk about it. On the first half of the show we discuss the recording process and the inspiration behind the concept of the EP, as well as other projects from both J. and Cas. We all know J. Rawls as an producer and MC, but many don't know he is an educator as well and he shares with us how he uses music to relate to and teach his students. Edutainment at it's finest!   The second half of the show Cas Metah talks about how he stays so productive as well as his thoughts on the different scenes within hip-hop. He shares his experience on trying to break free of being typecast as a certain type of emcee.   We hope you enjoy listening as much as we enjoyed making it!!   Cop "Criminal Blinded" by J.Rawls and Cas Metah: Digital  https://polarentllc.bandcamp.com/album/criminal-blinded         https://killacasmetah.bandcamp.com/album/criminal-blinded Vinyl https://www.fatbeats.com/products/j-rawls-cas-metah-criminally-blinded-ep Also be sure to sure to check out other music by Cas Metah at his bandcamp: https://killacasmetah.bandcamp.com And to get other projects by J. Rawls check his bandcamp: https://polarentllc.bandcamp.com   We are truly appreciative of theses dudes for taking time to chop it up with us. And of course be sure to check us out on Instagram  @brewsbeards @royalruckusofficial @nomadikvagabond and to keep up with Cas Metah and J. Rawls you can peep their IG's: @real_cas_metah @jrawls82   Peace!! Nomadik  
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1 year ago
1 hour 45 minutes 53 seconds

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Ep. 69: Ohmega Watts: Beats, Rhymes, and (hope amidst the trials of) Life.
Greetings beautiful people of planet earth! Ya boys are back at it with a heater of an episode! We were blessed to have the opportunity to chop it up with the multidisciplined homie Omega Watts. Many know of him as a producer, MC, and DJ. In addition to these talents he is also and independent art-director, graphic designer, photographer and of course avid record collector. Ohmega and Nomadik crossed paths in the early 2000's when they both lived in Portland, Oregon. Well as you'd suspect things have changed since then and we get to discuss what's going on with him and what he's up to these days. He takes us on his journey through music, graphic design,the loss of his father, marriage, fatherhood, friendship, and life! This dude is seriously oner of the most genuine human beings! We hope you are as blessed by the conversation as we were.   IG: @brewsbeards @royalruckusofficial @justjamey @nomadikvagabond and you can find Ohmega on IG @brokinnglish(music) and @brokin_nglish (design) Also be sure to hit up ohmegawatts.bandcamp.com for music as well as mix cloud.com/ohmegawatts for music. Last but not least ohmegawatts.com for all things Ohmega Watts related. Remember to share and subscribe and hit up brews beards.com and royalruckus.com and royal ruckus.bandcamp.com for all the fresh tunes!   Nomadik Vagabond      
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1 year ago
1 hour 21 minutes 26 seconds

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Ep. 68: Colleen O'Farrell Pitts: Choosing to Be Happy No Matter What
This is an interview I did with my mother's mother, Grandma Colleen Pitts (O'Farrell) in 6 or 7 years ago. She died on February 14, 2024, and so now I'm releasing this episode in her honor. We discuss a variety of things—losing her husband to cancer, difficulties in families, depression, losing my dad in a car wreck, and even the blackouts of World War II. She was a gem of a woman, and I'm excited to share a little bit of her perspective with you. I love you, Grandma. Jamey Bennett BrewsBeards.com
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1 year ago
49 minutes 50 seconds

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Ep. 67: Illustrate of Shadow of the Locust on Life In Full Color
Whassup good people Happy new Year!! We're back like we never left! Hopefully y'all remember a few episodes back the we had on Jeremiah Dirt and Illustrate, well you can consider this part 2 where we chop it up with Illustrate solo and get to hear more of his story and why he does what he does. We have the convo about being a rapper who's a christian vs. a Christian rapper and if there is a difference. he shares with us insights into the Colorado hip hop scene as well as what it was like linking up with Fros'T and Ahmad of 4th Ave Jones. As many of you may (or may not) know Illustrate is a member of the hip-hop collective Shadow Of The Locust (see September 2023 episode for that convo), he shares with us how he met Jeremiah Dirt and Calmplex of SOTL. This spurs Illustrate and Jamey to both share some Jeremiah Dirt stories which are worth the listen alone! Wrapping it up Illustrate lets us know what he's up to know as far as crew and solo projects.  We hope you enjoyed listening to this episode as much as we enjoyed making it!   Wanna hit us up? Peep us on Instagram: @brewsbeards @royalruckusofficial @nomadikvagabond @justjamey and you can get at Illustrate on Instagram: @illustrate1 and be sure to peep the @shadowofthelocust IG page as well Wanna hear or purchase Illustrates music? Hit up illustrate.bandcamp.com as well as locustfist.com   Peace and a Blessed New Year to all!   Nomadik Vagabond 
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1 year ago
1 hour 36 minutes 55 seconds

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Ep. 66: DJ Sean P & Royal Ruckus Mixtape: The Life Cycle of Man and Cicada
The Life Cycle of Man and Cicada By Joshua Gibbs and Jamey Bennett The average man knows little of cicadas, thinks rarely of cicadas. And yet on the rare occasion he hears the word “cicada,” his mind invariably drifts off into those few truths about the insects which he was taught in grade school: the cicada lives underground for seventeen years, emerges briefly, dies. A certain kind of man cannot recall such claims without immediately thinking of himself, staring into the distance, and wondering if he is truly a man, or if he is, in fact, a cicada. The life cycle of a cicada appeals to a man. When I was a child, I was taught that cicadas slept for all those seventeen years. Sadly, not every naturalist is still convinced of this, though poets yet carry a torch for the truth. To sleep for seventeen years, to wake briefly, soon to die…how sweet would life seem if it had been anticipated in dreams for so long? The poet is neither convinced that nature has commanded the cicada to spend so long underground. The poet knows the cicada has chosen to stay underground all these years, and that he might emerge from the earth when he pleases. The cicada has said, “It is better this way,” though his residency with the dead, in Hades, is not obligatory and not tenured. The cicada is free and stays underground by choice. It is purely coincidental that seventeen years is the given term of these cicadas. Someday, these cicadas will have their Che Guevara, their Óscar Romero, their Picasso…and he will sleep for thirty-six years, or fifty-nine, or ninety-one years. We suspect the creature who makes company with Hades himself for seventeen years might be capable of doing so interminably. Have we numbered every cicada emerging from the ground? Have we truly kept track of their departures, their arrivals? Have we only said they sleep “seventeen years” because we tired of putting hash marks on the cell walls? “No one will count longer than this.” Who can say? The death and lust rattle you hear this summer’s eve might be a millennium in the making. The life cycle of a cicada appeals to a man. The man wants to believe that he, too, might only have been sleeping up until now, and that the emergence from the death of sleep this very morning might be the inauguration of a brief, golden age. “Will I now truly live? Has it always been a slumber and am I only now waking?” The man wants to believe this is true. He has long been underground, and no matter his activity, he recasts all his labor as nothing more than a patient biding of time. A man interprets patience into the long haul of his already-lived life. “I was always waiting.” A man longs to see the light of day as though he were a cicada, fingers emerging from the dirt, and then hoisting himself out. A man longs to see the world as a kind of egg from which he hatches after a beginning-less gestation period. “It will all end soon,” says the cicada man, although the cicada man is forever caught between the contradiction of a thing beginning and a thing ending. Is this the seventeen year slumber or the two months of waking? The question cannot be answered, and every bottle of wine might be the last before death; and every bottle of wine might be opened, poured, and break on the tongue as a revelation— not the end, but the beginning of the end. After a thousand years of sleep, what kind of death is possible for the cicada? The cicada is the resurrection creature. The chasm between life and death narrows to crossing points suddenly, unpredictably. While science has said the cicada wakes only to procreate, the poet knows the cicada wakes simply to live. Is a life of sixty days less meaningful than a life of sixty years? Meaning is not discerned in quantity; a moment in the soul is without end. The man who imagines the cicada emerging only to procreate falsely intuits sudden verve, anxiety and desperation in the cicada. How could such be true of a creature with the patience to wait forever? The
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2 years ago
28 minutes 12 seconds

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Ep. 65: Major Chisholm: Creative Liberty, Beauty in the Struggle, & Life without Alcohol
Whaddup y'all? We hope everybody is doing just great! On this episode we had the pleasure of sitting down with Major Chisholm of Creative Liberty podcast. Major came on Jamey's radar through Whiskerino (which was a beard growing group, look it up if you don't know), and they further developed their relationship the last couple years through taking time together to explore life without alcohol. To kick the episode off we get into the beard talk, which was a rather robust conversation on facial hair. Next we move into the beverage portion of the episode-shoutout to Rambler and Spindrift sparkling waters, as well as Athletic Brewing and Sober Carpenter brewing to help us get some flavor without the alcohol. Lastly we get into chopping it up about Jamey and Major's journey into living alcohol free. They share how they encouraged each other and what it took to maintain sticking to their commitment. We hope you dig it! Socials: @creativeliberty (Majors IG) @royalruckusofficial @justjamey @brewsbeards @nomadikvagabond  Check out Major on YouTube Check out our "Unvarnished" episodes on YouTube where you get to see our beautiful faces and get to hear all the stuff that gets edited out. Outro song: Royal Ruckus- "The Great Beard Rebellion" Peace y'all! Nomadik Vagabond
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2 years ago
1 hour 17 minutes 28 seconds

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Ep. 64: Sivion of Deepspace5: Maintaining Hope in the Face of Adversity
What's up good people! We got a treat for y'all on this episode. This one's been a long time comin', but without further delay we present the multitalented Sivion of the legendary Deepspace 5 crew! As you'll be able to hear, we really enjoyed this conversation! We kicked this one off with what we were drinking, and then move into the beard care section of the episode. After we dissect the finer things of creams and combs we chop it up about parenting and career paths before discussing Siv's history in music and how dual love for the sax and the mic. He's got a few projects in the works that we're excited about, which leads us to discuss the labels he's been on how those connections were made. After the music talk we get into the deep waters (see what I did there?) of the music industry and its effect on the youth and society, as well as the evolution of the "Christian" hip-hop scene. Lastly we get into the shipwreck of the show where Sivion shares with us some health issues he's been dealing with for the past few years, how it's been affecting his life, how he's coping with it, and how he was able to take something negative and turning it into something beautiful. This truly was a blessing to have this conversation. We hope you're as encouraged listening to this episode as we were having it. Check us out on Instagram: @brewsbeards @royalruckusofficial @justjamey @nomadikvagabond @sivionds5 Be sure to hit up illect.com or illect.bandcamp.com to pick up music by Sivion (including his latest album Str8 Shot) as well as plenty other quality releases.  Song at the end was "What It Is" by Sivion produced by Malex off the latest LP "Str8 Shot" on Illect Recordings Apologies for the technical difficulties! Be sure to like, share and subscribe!!! Peace! Nomadik Vagabond 
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2 years ago
2 hours 3 minutes 52 seconds

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Ep. 63: Illustrate and Jeremiah Dirt: Hip-Hop, Beards, and a Mighty Army Cometh
What up family?!  We hope y'all have been enjoying your summer! Over here we've been soaking it up! On this episode we have a dope conversation with Illustrate and Jeremiah Dirt of Shadow Of The Locust. We get to talk about Illustrate coming into SOTL and his history in hip-hop. Jeremiah drops some jewels for the up and coming artists as well as the "old heads". Shadow Of The Locust dropped a new album on July 4th, so we talk about that and some of the behind the scenes recording processes for that and how some of the songs came about. This was really a family reunion minus the barbecue!! Hit up Royal Ruckus Bandcamp and Shadow Of The Locust Bandcamp to support the artists!! Y'all will love this one! Please support the music! royalruckus.bandcamp.com (Come On And Wakeup LP with bonus bandcamp only joints!) shadowofthelocust.bandcamp.com(where you can cop the A Mighty Army Cometh 2 album( jeremiahdirt.bandcamp.com illustrate.bandcamp.com and of course brewsbeards.com  Y'all can hit us up on IG: @brewsbeards @justjamey @royalruckus @nomadikvagabond @shadowofthelocust @illustrate1 @jeremiahdirt   Peace ya'll   Nomadik Vagabond
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2 years ago
1 hour 23 minutes 26 seconds

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Ep. 62: Johnny Anomaly: Healing with Spoken Word.
Welcome back people! Forgive the hiatus! We know it's been a hot minute since you've heard from us, but the wait is worth it! We got some heat to make the summer just a little bit hotter! We're kicking off this episode with the longest intro we've ever had wit Jamey and Nomadik chopping it up about parenthood and hip-hop. We're then joined by our guest spoken word artist Johnny Anomaly host of the podcasts Creative Coping and the Johnny Anomaly show. Before we get into the meat and potatoes of the show we discuss what we're drinking (shout out to Athletic Brewing, Pono Brewing, and Jack Daniels) and probably have the longest discussion we've had on non-alcoholic beers.  We gotta cover beard care! So the three of us chop it up about what we're doing for the health and beauty of our facial hair. Finally Johnny shares with us how the loss of his son inspired him to start the Creative Coping podcast and writing and performing spoken word pieces. He shares how being creative helped him process the stages of grief and how he was able to translate that into teaching school kids about spoken word and poetry. helping them unlock the creativity within them. Thank you all for tuning in and we hope you enjoy the episode! peace, Nomadik You can find Johnny Anomaly on Instagram; @johhny_anomaly @creativecopingpod  and you can check his spoken word pieces at johnnyanomaly.bandcamp.com. Also be sure to check out his podcasts wherever you get your podcasts at. As always you can find us on instagram at: @brewsbeards @nomadikvagabond @royalruckusofficial @justjamey also be sure to hit up www.mrrogersoftherapgame.com to peep the new Royal Ruckus EP as well as royal ruckus.bandcamp.com to download music and cop merchandise. Lastly hit up locustfist.com to peep the new Shadow Of The Locust album "a Mighty Army Cometh" (also streaming on all major DSP's) as well as custom ink.com/fundraising/amac2 to cop a shirt to help support the new album as well.    
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2 years ago
1 hour 42 minutes 48 seconds

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Ep. 61: Creative Coping: Johnny Anomaly and Jamey discuss authenticity, depression, and faithfulness in the struggle
Greetings beautiful people! On this episode we're playing an interview Jamey did on the Creative Coping podcast with Johnny Anomaly in September 2019. Jamey shares how he got into hip-hop, the current state of the genre and his thoughts on it, as well as the art of storytelling in hip-hop and the importance of saying something. He shares some of the creative processes behind creating music, specifically the Royalty Check & Unexpected Joy EP's. Johnny and Jamey then talk about Jamey's involvement in the Samson Society, which is a community of men who are serious about authenticity, humility, and recovery. Lastly he talks about his experience with grief and depression, and how the songwriting process on Unexpected Joy became like survival for him. Tune in and be sure to share this episode with anybody who you think could benefit from it. Peace and infinite blessings! Nomadik Vagabond   Be sure to check out the Creative Coping podcast and follow  @johnny_anomaly on IG @creativecopingpod also on instagram as always be sure to check us out at brewsbeards.com and of course give us a follow on the socials: @brewsbeards @royalruckusofficial @nomadikvagabond @justjamey The original episode can be found here: https://creativecopingpod.wordpress.com/2019/09/05/faithfulness-in-the-struggle/ The show has since been renamed The Johnny Anomaly Show, and can be heard here: https://open.spotify.com/show/47jMDe46LCREmcGs9cvyzY?si=45a76c4838c243e6
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2 years ago
1 hour 9 minutes 1 second

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Ep. 60: Elissa Bjeletich Davis on Loss, Love...and Life after Divorce
We should call this episode 4th Time's A Charm as this is the fourth time we have had the pleasure of talking with Elissa Bjeletich Davis, an author and fellow podcaster. She updates us on what's been happening with her since the last time she was on the show. We set it off getting right into deep stuff. She share with us what it's like living with loss and how grief is something that is connected to love. We talk about family life and how that affects how we measure time. Elissa then lets us in on what a post divorce life is like, how it disrupts routines, and how to rebuild after. We wrap things up with her giving us the story of her remarriage and what life is like trying to create new rhythm. Be sure to check her out on Facebook and Instagram @elissbjeletichdavis and her website www.elissabjeletichdavis.com as well as her podcast Everyday Orthodox on Ancient Faith Radio. Be sure to follow us on IG: @brewsbeards @royalruckusofficial @nomadikvagabond @justjamey Of course http://brewsbeards.com And lastly hit up buymeacoffe.com/royalruckus to support the new EP and of course www.mrrogersoftherapgame.com to stream the new album with links to purchase! Peace! Nomadik Vagabond
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2 years ago
1 hour 20 minutes 49 seconds

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Ep. 59: World’s Okayest Episode: Jamey discusses songwriting and the creative process on the Jiggy Jaguar Show
Whaddup good people?! Hope the new year has been good for you so far. After a little time away to recharge and refresh, we're back with the first episode of 2023! On this episode we bring you and interview Chunjay did on a radio show called "The Jiggy Jaguar Show" on iHeart Radio. He discusses with them the meaning on some songs from "World's Okayest Rapper" EP (produced by CookBook), and shares some stories about the recording process and lyrical content. It's pretty much like audio liner notes, so you'll get some idea of how Jamey gets creative, and learn some more details on the recording of the EP. There are shipwrecks behind the lyrics, and he gets to discuss it on radio. Tune in and turn it up! The new Royal Ruckus record Come On and Wake Up! comes out January 21, 2023! Nomadik Vagabond
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2 years ago
30 minutes 21 seconds

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Ep. 58: Nicole Roccas on Time, Trauma, Creativity, and Healing
Just like that we're back with a super fresh baked episode hot from the oven! On this episode we get to sit down with author, trauma-informed coach, and fellow podcaster Nicole Roccas. She takes the time to share with us how she got interested in the theme of time, how vast a subject it is, and how it affects our lives. We deep dive with the concept of time and how the idea of what time is has changed through the years. This leads us into her experience with trauma and how she started her journey as a trauma-informed coach helping other people through some of the difficult things in life. She shares how trauma has  effected creatives and artists and what she does to speak into their lives with "trauma-informed creative coaching." This truly was a special conversation and we hope it helps you. To learn more about what Nicole does and her works visit her website : http://nicoleroccas.com and her IG @nicoleroccas and of course hit us up on IG: @nomadikvagabond @royalruckusofficial @brewsbeards Share http://brewsbeards.com with a friend! Peace!!!! Nomadik Vagabond      
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3 years ago
1 hour 8 minutes 11 seconds

Brews, Beards, & Shipwrecks
Ep. 57: Pastor Mike Landsman on Helping the Hurting through Chaplaincy, Church Relations, and Pastoral Care
Once again, Nomadik Vagabond here!!! What up beautiful people of the global sphere!!! We hope y'all had a great time giving thanks!! We got the pleasure of chopping it up with Mike Landsman, a pastor, hospital chaplain, and husband & father. He gives a glimpse into his daily routine as a hospital chaplain and shares with us the joys and challenges he faces dealing with people who are often terminally ill. After jumping right into the heavy stuff we discuss his upbringing as a pastor's kid, his time in the Word Faith Movement (https://www.equip.org/perspectives/word-faith-whats-wrong-with-the-word-faith-movement/)and how he was introduced to the early church fathers and the impact their teaching has had on his life.  He is also co-host of The Areopagus podcast on Ancient Faith Radio with Fr. Andrew Stephen Damick. He shares his experience being a non-Orthodox Christian on an Orthodox Christian platform. This leads us into how Orthodox Christianity and the early Church Fathers have impacted him, how he has implemented some practices from early Christianity to enrich the worship life of his own church, and what it's been like to touch "multiple Christianities." Lastly Pastor Mike shares what his pastoral role is like being "the new guy" at an established church with over 200 years of history—and the challenges and joys that come with it. Thank you all for tuning in! Remember to share and subscribe we want as many people to hear these shows! And of course you can follow us on IG @brewsbeards @nomadikvagabond @royalruckusofficial and if your nice you might be able to follow Pastor Mike on IG @landspersona and if you wasn't to hear any of his sermons or contact him go to zionstoneucc.com And as a treat we play the new Royal Ruckus song "Recording In Progress" produced by DJ Sean P!! Check out the new music video here: https://youtu.be/2dwsH2_nloo Also hit up http://buymeacoffe.com/royalruckus to support the album!! Peace and all the Love! - Nomadik Vagabond
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3 years ago
1 hour 48 minutes 48 seconds

Brews, Beards, & Shipwrecks
Ep. 56: Everyday Orthodox pt.2: Jamey joins Elissa Bjeletich Davis to discuss, marriage, fatherhood, ”Bad Books Of The Bible”, and a deep dive into his faith journey.
What's up wonderful people, we hope y'all are well, happy and healthy!  Did you dig the last episode? We hope so, because this episode is almost like part 2 of the last one. You know how sometimes you hear an episode of something and it leaves you wanting more? Well we got you covered. Back in December of 2021 Jamey sat down (again) with Elissa Bjeletich Davis on her podcast Everyday Orthodox (see last episodes show notes to see what the show is about) and catch up and discuss recent developments in his life.   They kick it off by talking about the backstory of how Jamey met his wife. He shares the incredible story of his wife's journey into her faith and how they met and how they are bringing two cultures together to make something beautiful. One of those beautiful things is their son. Jamey gives a glimpse into how he transitioned from a single man to a husband and father.   Next they discuss his other podcast "Bad Books Of The Bible" where Elissa and Jamey have wonderful dialogue about the origins of the show, the content, co-host (shouts to Joel Miller!) and the purpose of the show. Everyday Orthodox is a live call in show so you get to hear Jamey getting put on the spot by a few callers. Definitely worth there listen.   Be sure to look out for the new Royal Ruckus single "Recording In Progress". Video dropping November 19th!    And as always be sure to share, subscribe, and tell a friend!!! Follow us on Instagram: @brewsbeards @royalruckusofficial @nomadikvagabond   Be sure to check out the "Everyday Orthodox" podcast on Ancient Faith Radio-https://www.ancientfaith.com/podcasts/everydayorthodox or the Ancient Faith radio app. Give Elissa a follow in Instagram : @elissabjelitichdavis And last but not least, don't forget to hit up buymeacoffee.com/royalruckus to support the new Royal Ruckus EPs!! Peace, Love, and Blessings!      
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3 years ago
56 minutes 58 seconds

Brews, Beards, & Shipwrecks
BBS is a podcast hosted by Jamey Bennett, also known as Chunjay of positive hip-hop crew, Royal Ruckus, about music and culture, faith and doubt, beers and beards, and the shipwrecks in life.