
Podcast by Bryan Stone
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 472 | Founded | 9 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Category | Society & Culture | |||

Local news/notes and commentary, UTC razing Engel Stadium, & the history of the Caverns in Pelham, TN from proprietor Todd Mayo, et al.
A recap of IBMA w/ audio from Billy Strings, a detailed tour of Erlanger Park, & the HamCo school board is yet another casualty of poisonous American politics, et al.
A logo spoof goes viral, local city/county political commentary, & an audio postcard of my trip to the Pacific Northwest, et al.
Can anything be done to help prevent the latest "100 year" weather event, Brian Joyce is arrested, social media is killing us, & why am I going to Washington state this week? et al.
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Listen weekly, this show is one of the last sources of intelligent conversation around Chattanooga topics. Just a solid weekly listen. Except when baseball makes it’s way on as a topic!!!!
I listen to Bryan's podcast weekly. A must-listen if you live in Chattanooga, Bryan always discusses relevant information about politics, culture, beer, music and more. We need more podcasts like this one.
I dont know Bryan but i was recommended this from a friend of his. The podcasts seem to all consist of things that anger him and more of a retaliation show. The company he used to work for seems to be a continual topic and the anger he has for them stand out far more than any content. If there were better topics and less juvenile conversations about people and things that have angered him, there could be a chance. He can keep talking well and is very aware of the "do not's" in radio except for ... more
This show is like a gummy bear you find under the couch cushion. Might be a little off color or tasteless. But still at times can surprise you and just can't help but pick it up. Keep it up man!
In a sea of podcasts, this is one that stands out. You may not always agree with every opinion, but is that what you really want? It's thoughtful and challenging, if you're willing to be challenged.
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Focused on local insights and personal reflection, this podcast often navigates themes surrounding community dynamics, cultural commentary, and socio-political discussions. Episodes frequently cover topics relevant to Chattanooga, such as local events, infrastructure issues, and civic engagement, while also incorporating personal anecdotes and broader observations about society and culture. Unique to the content is the host's candidness about his life experiences, including insights into his journey toward sobriety and personal growth, connecting these themes to the fabric of the local community and the significance of cultural events like music festivals.
Listeners can expect a blend of serious dialogue about pressing local issues infused... more
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Recent guests on StoneOnAir include:
1. Nathan Bird
2. Kelsey Freshour
3. Tyler Buck
4. Quattro Senko
5. Brock Olsen
6. Bryan Joyce
7. Wes Hartman
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