
Join Marshall Morris, Eric Chupp, & the Founders of Marshall Brewing Co. as they tackle all things music, business, & beer in uncensored interviews from leaders of industry. If you want to know about small business development, music news, local musicians, what makes good beer, successful business best practices, and why Tulsa is the next big thing, then this podcast is for you. Adam and Eric Mars... more
| Publishes | Twice weekly | Episodes | 27 | Founded | 7 years ago |
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Mark Gibson joins the podcast to talk about the upcoming release of his new album Hymnals from the Plains. Join us as we explore the album, talk about the process of creating it, and the details of the upcoming listening party on November 13th, 2021!... more
Todd & Mikey from the Van Full of Nuns stop by to join us on the podcast before their show at the historic Cain's Ballroom. We talk pop punk music, what their show entails, an epic upcoming festival they are hosting, and learn a new cheers.
On this episode, Weston Horn shares music from the exciting new album from Weston Horn & The Hush. An incredible interview introduces the members of the band, explains what it's like promoting a new album, and showcases the many talents of Weston Hor... more
Danny Boy O'Connor from House of Pain & La Coka Nostra tells us why he loves the city of Tulsa, and how he formed the Delta Bravo Urban Exploration Team that has brought The Outsiders House back to become an incredible museum of memorabilia.
Johnna Hayes & Jason Thompson are the owners of several local Tulsa restaurants that people are raving about. They operate multiple locations of Bramble Breakfast & Bar (which may have the best bacon in Tulsa) and Bird & Bottle, "a fresh ingredient a... more
Ever wonder why the food is so good at Andolini's? Owner Mike Bausch shares his story for how they get the highest quality ingredients to the store, and what goes into creating a unique dining experience that continues to bring people back for more.
Nick Sidorakis sits down to go through all of the world-class features of the $20 Million country club renovation at Southern Hills. After being closed for months, the course is set to reopen ahead of schedule and under budget - an incredible feat fo... more
Learn about the early days of distribution, some of the misconceptions of sales in the craft brewing industry, and some unexpected food & beer pairings from the sales and marketing manager for Marshall Brewing Company, Wes "The Godfather" Alexander.
Great conversations with some of Tulsa’s scene setters in the brewery, restaurant and industry. Plenty of entertainment in every episode.
These guys dig deep into the culture of music, business, and life. Insightful guests and stories, a good natured approach that can be funny and serious. I really enjoy their insights and like that they know their stuff through research and first-hand experience. Def a fun podcast to get a good dose of interesting info and have some fun along the way.
Marshall and Co have done a fantastic job putting this together - it’s great to listen to local leaders and hear their stories, their impact on Tulsa, and what’s in store for the city’s future. If you love beer, music, business, Tulsa, or just a good time, this one is highly worth a listen.
I love Tulsa! I love beer! I love this podcast! The local flavor gives you the experience of sitting down with these people and learning new things all while having a laugh. I recommend this for all the people who like beer, money, and Tulsa.
If you are looking for a local podcast for Tulsa that explores some of our greatest business and musical minds, then this is the podcast for you! Sit back, have a beer, and enjoy!
Marshall and Chupp are the best! They are so funny and down to earth. I would recommend this podcast to anyone who loves music, beer, and overall a good time.
Bringing 3 of our favorite things together in one audio cocktail for your consumption. Here We Go!!!
Love being on the show with my cohosts Eric Chupp, Adam & Eric Marshall. Excited to be hosting a podcast that highlights the successful contributors to the beer, music, and business scene. In raw and uncensored interviews, we get into what people want to know from leaders of industry and why people should give Tulsa a hard look!
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Apple Podcasts | #96 |










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