2023

35 - Darol Anger - Reserve of Amazingness

Join the River of Suck as fiddle legend, Darol Anger, shares hard-earned wisdom with River of Suck listeners in this fun and insightful episode.  Delving into his personal odyssey through time with the violin, Darol explores the significance of technique in music and the importance of pushing one's musical limits.  With grace and humor, he navigates through the River of Suck and celebrates its counterpart: the Reserve of Amazingness!  Whether you're a fiddler, a musician honing your craft, or an appreciator of acoustic music, this episode is a must-listen.

Live from Fiddle Hell Massachusetts, Andy chats with contemporary mandolinist Jacob Jolliff! From bluegrass to jazz, Andy and Jacob compare notes on their time at Berklee with John McGann, the evolution of their musical goals, the magic of listening, as well as the virtues of getting lost (in the groove)! If you ever wonder what it takes to shred, look no further! You, too, may find yourself wanting to extend the hang. 

34 - Jacob Jolliff - Extension of the Hang

33 - Christian Howes - Becoming a Better Friend to Yourself

Violinist, educator, and composer, Christian Howes, joins host, Andy Reiner, on an exploration into the River of Suck. Together, they delve into the art of setting achievable goals, and of finding the best ways to approach practicing. Christian shares his personal journey, exploring fear's role in personal growth and offering practical strategies to conquer it.  Listen in for an inspiring conversation chock full of with actionable steps to navigate the River of Suck on your own life's journey!

Join host Andy Reiner and his special guest Judy Hyman in this live episode at Fiddle Hell Online as they explore the journey of her band, The Horse Flies.  From working as a librarian to becoming a film scoring composer, Judy shares her experiences of balancing her passion for music with a serious job. Dive into the creative process as they discuss the importance of perseverance, embracing the messy aspects of music, and finding joy in the process. Uncover insights on dealing with challenges, making albums, and the thrill of creating music, and tune in for an inspiring conversation on the River of Suck podcast!"

32 - Judy Hyman - Better Than Last Week

31 - Julian Carr - Swan Dive Superhero

Julian Carr explains that being a professional skier and cliff jumping world-record holder is less about being fearless than you might think.  Sharing his experiences with host Andy Reiner, Carr relays how being cool, calm, and collected in the presence of fear can change your life.  This episode promises that fear is not a roadblock and that trusting yourself is key. Carr talks about how he expanded his comfort zone, what can happen if you embrace things you are scared of, and the beauty of being in the moment. Listen to hear how the River of Suck affects even the best athletes. 

30 - Kween Werk - Inclusive Spaces

Being unique in a society that sets expectations and ingrained biases can be a difficult task. However, Kween Werk, our guest, illustrates how her individuality enables her to thrive in her surroundings. As a social justice activist and environmentalist, she acknowledges that being a woman of color has made her feel like an outsider in the spaces she cherishes. Nonetheless, discovering her true self and identity has empowered her to succeed beyond measure. In a stunning outdoor setting, host Andy Reiner and Kween Werk discuss how inclusive spaces are crucial and essential for all individuals, regardless of their identities.