“God’s Country” with brothers Dan and Reid Isbell is a rollicking weekly podcast that sits at the intersection of country music and the great outdoors. Each episode explores how today’s biggest and most talented country stars and songwriters pull inspiration from rugged, first-hand relationships with the natural world. Nashville songwriters by profession who spent their childhoods getting muddy in... more
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 16 | Founded | 4 months ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | SportsWildernessMusicMusic Interviews |
This week Dan and Reid host multi-platinum and award-winning artist, Anne Wilson. Anne shares her love for the Kentucky farm her family owns, her cowboy boot collection, and what it was like growing up surrounded by a family who loves the outdoors. T... more
Hit songwriter Trannie Anderson joins Dan and Reid Isbell to talk about her love for the Peach Pickers, her incredibly athletic family (including her NBA-playing grandfather, Buckshot O’Brien), and growing up on a ranch next door to George W. Bush. S... more
Dan and Reid Isbell are joined by the man behind some of your favorite country tunes, "Nothin' On But The Radio," "Like A Cowboy," and "Heartache on the Dance Floor," Mr. Brice Long himself. Brice shares his thoughts on why bow hunting is the superio... more
This week in God’s Country, Dan and Reid are joined by Dylan Scott to talk about how incredible Dylan smells, and how stretching in your mid 30s is a requirement. Dylan admits that he recently got a perm and Dan references a Facebook meme you’ve prob... more
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This episode will make you laugh and laugh and laugh.
Not sure why it gets a 4.6 because these kids are funny and entertaining and really that’s what you need in a world of such serious and negative content.
It’s great don’t get me wrong, but these guys are headed in the same direction as the element podcast. Useless information with way too much rambling in between. There are good stories and such, but it’s so boring.
We keep coming back for more of these guys! They have the best guests and the best stories. You’ll laugh, you might cry, and you’ll definitely wanna hear what’s around the corner next.
It’s about time the song writers get the glory in “God’s Country.” The outdoor stories are great and the podcast is smooth and easy to listen to. Thanks for not getting all political.
Apple Podcasts | #8 | United States/Music/Music Interviews |
Apple Podcasts | #56 | United States/Music |
Apple Podcasts | #30 | Canada/Music/Music Interviews |
Apple Podcasts | #161 | Canada/Music |
Apple Podcasts | #99 | Australia/Music/Music Interviews |
Apple Podcasts | #225 | Germany/Music/Music Interviews |
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