Episodes

  • The Songs that Shaped Us (Lore of Americana Curious)
    Mar 9 2026

    Some songs don’t just play; They mark seasons of your life.

    And you don’t realize it until years later.

    These are the Americana songs that shaped who we (Ben and Zach) have become.

    As you'll hear it's not because they were chart-toppers or because everyone else loved them...

    ...it's because they found us at a very specific moment.

    A long drive after a hard loss.

    A tiny club when you felt invisible.

    A lyric that said what you couldn’t say out loud.

    That’s the part we don’t talk about enough!

    We analyze strategy. We debate business models. We optimize everything.

    But songs?

    They bypass ALL logic.

    They attach themselves to your identity. When you look back, you realize certain bands didn’t just soundtrack your life, they helped AUTHOR IT.

    We can trace chapters of our own growth to specific records.

    Certain risks we took. Certain conversations we had. Certain seasons we survived.

    It’s wild how an honest lyric can do what no book ever could.

    The real question becomes isn’t whether music changes us.

    It’s this...

    Are we CHOOSING the songs and bands that shape us…

    Or are we passively letting whatever’s loudest do the shaping?

    What if the music you surround yourself with is determining the leader, parent, and partner you become?

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    49 mins
  • Al Nicol: Masculinity, Mortality & Groove
    Mar 1 2026

    There are voices that impress you.

    And then there are voices that feel like they’ve been EARNED.

    Al Nicol’s voice carries the high lonesome ache of Bill Monroe, the raw vulnerability of early Bon Iver, and the spiritual sway of Neil Young’s Harvest era.

    But what makes it unforgettable isn’t tone it’s the absolute TRUTH.

    In this episode of Americana Curious, Al opens up about masculinity, mortality, anxiety, and the years he spent “on the sidelines of life.”

    He shares how confronting severe athletic anorexia and the pressure of silent expectations became the breakthrough that unlocked his upper register and ultimately led to Only Hoping, recorded with MC Taylor of Hiss Golden Messenger.

    This is a story about breaking OUT OF THE CAGE.

    About groove over perfection. About self-acceptance over self-punishment.

    About how pain, when faced honestly, can become art of the highest caliber.

    If you care about songwriting… I

    f you listen to albums front to back…

    If you believe music can change someone’s life…

    You’re in the right place for this powerful interview with Al Nicol

    Question: If someone feels like they’re still on the sidelines of their own life… what would you tell them?

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    36 mins
  • Emily Scott Robinson (Songs That Outlast Us)
    Feb 23 2026

    Emily Scott Robinson isn’t chasing hits....She’s writing for your funeral.

    It's not dark...It's called powerful depth!

    In our conversation, Emily shares with us that she wants to write songs that are singable 40 years from now.

    Not viral...Not trending this weekend...Not forgotten next month.

    FORTY YEARS

    The industry rewards noise.

    Speed.

    Algorithms.

    “Content.”

    But Emily Scott Robinson is building something much harder:

    ...Songs people sing in churches.

    ...Songs people sing at funerals.

    ...Songs people sing when life breaks open.

    One of her songs (written in the chaos of 2020) took on a life beyond her.

    It's become something people carried into their hardest moments.

    Most artists are building for applause.

    Very few are building for legacy.

    There’s a difference between:

    • Attention and impact

    • Output and endurance

    • Scale and staying power

    Emily made a choice.

    She’s not trying to win the moment; She’s trying to outlast it.

    That question doesn’t just apply to music.

    It applies to all of us.

    Are you building something people will still carry when you’re not in the room anymore?

    Or are you just chasing what performs well this quarter?

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    53 mins
  • The Band of Heathens Went Platinum While Staying Independent (How They Did It)
    Jan 26 2026

    0 YEARS. 0 LABELS. 1 PLATINUM RECORD.

    💿🔥 Most bands don’t make it past year five.

    They call it the “Valley of Death” because 95% of indie artists don’t make it out alive.

    But The Band of Heathens just crossed 20 years, went Platinum, and they never signed the lease to a major label.

    How did they do it?

    1️⃣ Surviving the Crossroads: At year six, the band almost folded. They had to ask: “Is the soul of the band intact enough to keep going?”. They chose the music over the exit ramp.

    2️⃣ The "Lifer" Mentality: Success wasn't a pot of gold at the end of a rainbow—it was the ability to make one record, tour it, and pay for the next one.

    3️⃣ Organic Growth: Their platinum hit didn't come from a million-dollar marketing budget. It took 14 years of organic, slow-burn growth where the music took on a life of its own in bars and cover sets across the world.

    They aren’t chasing fame. They’re chasing the TRUTH!

    🎧 Listen to the full story of how Ed and Gordy built their own ecosystem and why they’re still “high on their own supply.”

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    28 mins
  • Best Americana Music of 2025
    Jan 21 2026

    Ben and Zach pull back the curtain on the albums that defined the last year and the artists poised to explode in 2026.

    From hard-working storytellers out of North Carolina to "super groups" creating interplanetary harmonies, this conversation isn't about a random "best of" list...

    ...it’s about the JEWELS and POWERHOUSE ALBUMS records that stayed on repeat.

    Why You Need to Listen:

    - The "Sonic Bloom": Discover why one artist’s live show was nicknamed a "sonic boom" and which sister-duo is currently "melting faces" with electric slide guitar.

    - Breaking New Ground: Ben and Zach dive into the "chaotic and erratic" sounds of a band pushing the genre's boundaries, proving that Americana is far from stuck in the past.

    - The Legacy & The Future: Hear the moving tribute to a legend who recently passed, and get the first look at a debut album from a former child soldier whose story and voice are described as "interplanetary."

    - The "Bite List": Find out which icon is pushing balances further than ever after a life-changing trip to India.

    Americana music is grounded in storytelling, and as the hosts remind us, "thoughts become things."

    Whether it's the strategic touring of rising stars or the prolific writing of veteran road warriors, these are the voices keeping the genre's heart beating.

    "We are here to spread the wealth, spread the word, and make Americana really sing high... and make it your favorite genre."

    Listen now to find your next favorite artist and LEAD YOUR COMMUNITY BY SHARING THESE ARTISTS WITH THEM!

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    1 hr and 6 mins
  • Nicki Bluhm Moved 2,000 Miles to Find Her Real Voice (and Her New Sound on Rancho Deluxe)
    Dec 7 2025

    The industry wanted virality. She wanted honesty.

    Guess who won?

    She walked away from the band, the marriage, the map — and somehow walked straight into her true voice.

    Nikki Bluhm didn’t plan the reinvention.

    She didn’t chase the algorithm.

    She didn’t engineer a “moment.”

    She just told the truth.

    This is a woman whose band once went viral… in a van.

    Millions and millions of people watched something recorded on an iPhone, mixed by flipping mics and shuffling bandmates between seats.

    But her rebirth didn’t happen in front of millions.

    It happened in a quiet little studio called Rancho Deluxe, built on a piece of land where artists walk in, breathe out, and finally relax enough to create something real.

    Nikki left everything familiar behind — the band, the tour life, the relationship, the identity she’d built for a decade.

    She moved 2,000 miles for a fresh start.

    Recorded with people who didn’t know her pain.

    And rebuilt her artistic compass from the inside out.

    Because here’s the truth she discovered:

    👉 You don’t need chaos to make great art.

    👉 You don’t need drama to write something that matters.

    👉 You don’t need to go viral to be real.

    You need presence.

    You need honesty.

    You need soul.

    And Rancho Deluxe became the ground where she reclaimed all three.

    If you’ve ever felt crushed by the pressure to “perform” online…

    If the noise, the speed, the expectations have ever made you forget why you started…

    If you’re longing for something more grounded, more human, more you

    Nikki’s story will feel like fresh air.

    🎙️ Subscribe now to Americana Curious.

    Real art. Real stories. Real soul.

    Let’s get Americana Curious.

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    30 mins
  • Jake Owen's Americana Rebirth
    Nov 19 2025

    Jake Owen iis a platinum-selling artist with ten #1 hits, a Breakthrough Artist of the Year winner, and one of the most recognizable voices in modern country.

    You know him from “Barefoot Blue Jean Night,” “Beachin’,” and “American Country Love Song.”

    But after two decades at the top, Jake Owen did something most artists never dare to do - he reinvented everything.

    He stepped away from what was comfortable, bet on himself, and made the most honest music of his life.

    In this powerful conversation, Jake opens up about taking risks, trusting his gut, and creating from a place of truth instead of expectation.

    We talk about breaking free from Nashville’s major-label system, teaming up with Shooter Jennings, and rediscovering the joy of making music that feels good again.

    This might be one of the most vulnerable and revealing conversations we’ve ever had on Americana Curious.

    It’s a reminder that music can still move people — and sometimes, the bravest thing you can do is choose authenticity over approval.

    🎧 You’ll Hear Jake Share:

    🎵 Why he needed to trust himself again after 20 years of success

    🔥 How he found the courage to take creative risks

    🤝 The unexpected story behind his partnership with Shooter Jennings

    💔 What a moment with his daughter taught him about pride, identity, and purpose

    🎸 Why letting the music lead — not the business — changed everything

    This isn’t a comeback story.

    It’s a coming-home story.

    A reminder that reinvention isn’t starting over — it’s stepping into who you really are.

    And if you’ve ever felt torn between success and your soul…

    Jake’s words will hit you right in the heart.

    🎧 From Ben & Zach

    We started Americana Curious because we believe real music still matters.

    Too many overlook the artists carrying the torch for truth, connection, and heart — so every week, we bring you their stories.

    Thanks for being here, for caring about the songs that still mean something.

    If this episode moves you, share it with a friend who needs a reminder that it’s never too late to start over.

    🎙 Subscribe for more stories that prove Americana is alive and well.

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    18 mins
  • Stella Prince - Just Booked 1,000 Shows (All By Herself)
    Nov 4 2025

    At just 21 years old, Stella Prince has already done what most artists spend a lifetime chasing.

    She’s been called “the artist bringing folk music to Gen Z” by Forbes, sang at a John Prine tribute in Nashville, and will record her debut album under the Northern Lights in Iceland.

    But what struck me most wasn’t her voice (which has shades of Joni Mitchell and Brandi Carlile)…

    It was her work ethic and gratitude.

    For seven years, she handled everything — booking, performing, social, promotion — completely solo.

    Then, in the last nine months, her dream team came together.

    And her reflection is powerful:

    “It’s really life-changing to finally have support from other people. It’s the biggest shift I’ve ever felt.”

    💡 It’s a reminder for every creator, leader, and dreamer:

    You can carry your dream far on your own — but it grows wings assemble your team of supporters!

    ✨ Don’t miss this moving Americana Curious episode featuring Stella Prince, the rising voice of modern folk.

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    17 mins