
Lainey Wilson
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04/19/21 • 69 min
This week's guest is a fellow singer/songwriter who has become a mainstay on various "Artists to Watch" lists. She's got a southern accent as pure as they come, knows her away around a farm, and started her hustle performing as a Hannah Montana impersonator: LAINEY WILSON
ERNEST and Lainey start things off by talking about what it was like growing up in small-town Louisiana with a population of 300 people. This leads them to reveal Ern's inability to read a map as well as the beginning of Lainey's performing career as a Hannah Montana look-alike. Then they discuss the time Lainey's "Deddy" (that's southern for "Daddy") found a gun in her Camaro, the early days of Lainey's career in Nashville when she was living in a trailer, and why playing at nursing homes is an extremely high-pressure gig.
After laughs throughout, the two close out the episode with some discussion on Chet Hank's "White Boy Summer" movement and why this guy should definitely not be anyone's spokesperson.
All that and MUCH more. Enjoy your Monday, listenERNs!
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Catch the video podcast on YouTube, and follow us on social media (@jbepod) for clips, bonus content, and updates throughout the week.
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PRODUCED BY:
Big Loud
Ryan Kroon
Alex Lagos / Eyes Up Entertainment
Thank you to our presenting sponsor, Traeger Grills
This week's guest is a fellow singer/songwriter who has become a mainstay on various "Artists to Watch" lists. She's got a southern accent as pure as they come, knows her away around a farm, and started her hustle performing as a Hannah Montana impersonator: LAINEY WILSON
ERNEST and Lainey start things off by talking about what it was like growing up in small-town Louisiana with a population of 300 people. This leads them to reveal Ern's inability to read a map as well as the beginning of Lainey's performing career as a Hannah Montana look-alike. Then they discuss the time Lainey's "Deddy" (that's southern for "Daddy") found a gun in her Camaro, the early days of Lainey's career in Nashville when she was living in a trailer, and why playing at nursing homes is an extremely high-pressure gig.
After laughs throughout, the two close out the episode with some discussion on Chet Hank's "White Boy Summer" movement and why this guy should definitely not be anyone's spokesperson.
All that and MUCH more. Enjoy your Monday, listenERNs!
-----
Catch the video podcast on YouTube, and follow us on social media (@jbepod) for clips, bonus content, and updates throughout the week.
FOLLOW ERNEST ON:
Spotify
Apple Music
Instagram
Twitter
TikTok
Facebook
YouTube
PRODUCED BY:
Big Loud
Ryan Kroon
Alex Lagos / Eyes Up Entertainment
Thank you to our presenting sponsor, Traeger Grills
Previous Episode

Adam Bobo
This week's guest is the man to call if you're a touring musician, athlete, or just had a few too many drinks last night. He's your favorite athlete's favorite IV guy, he's all about his drip (IV's and fashion), and he's the unofficial Mayor of "It Nashville": ADAM BOBO
Bobo and ERNEST dive into why Bobo moved to Nashville, what he was up to before he launched his concierge IV company, Arete, and what it takes to make it in Nashville. Then, the two discuss how Bobo discovered this need for dehydration-focused treatment, why it can be effective for everyone, and why fighting should be allowed (and even encouraged) in all sports. Finally, they wrap up with some enema discussion, the importance of sleep, and the many health benefits of using a certain substance that you don't want to miss.
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Catch the video podcast on YouTube, and follow us on social media (@jbepod) for clips, bonus content, and updates throughout the week.
FOLLOW ERNEST ON:
Spotify
Apple Music
Instagram
Twitter
TikTok
Facebook
YouTube
PRODUCED BY:
Big Loud
Ryan Kroon
Alex Lagos / Eyes Up Entertainment
Thank you to our presenting sponsor, Traeger Grills
Next Episode

Jelly Roll (Pt. I)
This week's guest is a Nashville native, musician, reformed drug dealer, and definitely not a concrete expert: JELLY ROLL
Ern and Jelly kick off the episode with a hilarious story about how Jelly ruined a construction site on his way to the pod. Then, Jelly makes a bold claim about who the new country music outlaws are before remembering his own run-ins with the law. Next, Jelly drops some knowledge on the direction of his music career, why music should never be undervalued, and the importance of celebrating little victories. They close out the episode by sharing stories of their best and worst drug experiences, including an acid-driven adventure in Salt Lake City.
TO BE CONTINUED: Look for Part II next week!
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Catch the video podcast on YouTube, and follow us on social media (@jbepod) for clips, bonus content, and updates throughout the week.
FOLLOW ERNEST ON:
Spotify
Apple Music
Instagram
Twitter
TikTok
Facebook
YouTube
PRODUCED BY:
Big Loud
Ryan Kroon
Alex Lagos / Eyes Up Entertainment
Thank you to our presenting sponsor, Traeger Grills
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