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We are dudes playing dudes disguised as other dudes or something like that. Listen along to Clark's comedic adventures as an Operator for the Navy SEALs, Private Contractor, and Police Officer, and sprinkle in the craziness from Ryan G. living the Entrepreneurial life. Our journey has been full of serious and high-stress positions but we have always managed to find the Good Vibes. Good Vibes mixes humor, pop culture, self-help, and interviews that make you smile. Start spreading the Vibe today!
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The Ryan Clarkin Mindset Podcast is an inspirational podcast hosted by Mindset Expert, Transformational Coach & Facilitator Ryan Clarkin. This podcast is designed to upgrade your mindset with every single episode so you can create a fulfilling life of your own design. Ryan Clarkin has coached 100's of people over the last 10 years and impacted thousands in workshop and millions online. This podcast is an amazing tool you can use to align yourself with the highest version of yourself on a dai ...
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A deeper dive into voting trends in Montgomery County, which again went red, while a Democratic state rep won by the skin of his teeth. Also, flooding solutions may come with bad news, the bus driver shortage causes student tardies, and Chris realizes he accidentally gave former presidential candidate Mitt Romney a nickname.…
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Jason Steen, owner of Clarksville Today and Scoop Nashville, died at 44, leaving behind a legacy of damaged lives, lawsuits and restricted public records. Also, a proposal to limit the number of liquor stores in Clarksville backfired, opening the floodgates to double them. And Ryan explains why Ploeckelman's Southern Cooking is never gonna happen.…
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The movie theater at the mall will be gutted and replaced with club seats, high-tech sound, and butter you can guzzle. Plus, the renovated Riverview hotel downtown is officially open, and APSU's payout to the embattled professor is revealed. Also, Chris considers turning Clarksville Now into either a right-wing or left-wing partisan rag, just to ma…
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With the possible sale of the Clarksville Speedway, the BWC Toy Run Party and other events will be displaced again. What happens next? Also, the professor under fire over hate group accusations parted ways with APSU, planners are debating what to do about bright LED signs, and Chris considers pulling out his bolo tie.…
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Buc-ee's is back with its brisket and dreamcatchers! Just not in Clarksville. Also, Austin Peay State University is under fire over accusations that a new hire is connected to a hate group website. And Ryan talks about his brief life as an Ocean Pacific skate punk.由Clarksvillenow.com
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During a trip to Denver, Chris was attacked by a homeless man, and it's changed his perspective on living on the streets. Plus, why a tiny home community would be good for Clarksville, a county official steps in to help residents with flooded homes, and why we should probably stop saying "MoCo."由Clarksvillenow.com
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How many liquor stores is too many in Clarksville, and should the city set limits? Plus, the county deals with mushy soil at the new Animal Control and branch library site, a concrete company keeps spilling into the Red River, Harbor Freight is back, and Ryan explains why he was ready to lie to Chris about his DIY project.…
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A Nashville hockey team is sliding into the F&M Bank Arena, and the towering TVA chimneys are coming down. Plus, with AMC closing its theater at the mall and a new one coming in, Chris and Ryan share their mall movie memories. Also, ideas for improvement on the bearded dragon's prosthetic leg.由Clarksvillenow.com
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We are out of town so we are hitting you with this classic rerun. We sit down with the legendary former President of the Ventura Chapter of the Hells Angels. As a club leader in Ventura, he became one of the most powerful voices in the national Hells Angels organization and spent three decades battling the law, rivals, and members of his own club w…
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After a first-grader was left asleep on the bus for an hour, CMCSS has a wake-up call on tracking students. Also, will shutting down the live traffic camera end or encourage the Rhonda 500? And Chris defends the merits of strong coffee from Ryan's blonde-roast caffeine lies.由Clarksvillenow.com
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The new roundabout at Whitfield and Needmore has become a source of entertainment for Clarksville, from wrong-way drivers to a competition for doing laps. Also, litter troubles are getting worse, but there's a lot you can do to stop it. And Chris and Ryan debate whether Ryan's a lazy slouch for refusing to recycle or compost. (He is.)…
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The local Republican Primary for state House District 68 turned nasty as national school voucher groups poured money into getting their candidate elected. Also, who's to blame when someone unknowingly builds a house in a neighborhood flood retention pond? And Chris misremembers the ram-headed statue being in Nashville (it's actually at Five Points …
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Two moms started a push for more recess that took off in Clarksville, and now CMCSS has responded, providing longer breaks for kids starting this fall. Also, the city is going to make sure your (stuff) don't stink, we're getting a new DMV, and, ahead of the upcoming concert, Ryan tries to name every Styx hit but runs out of breath.…
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A City Council member is under fire for his presentation connecting Marxism to drag queens to Satan worship, and Chris sounds off on how profane signs ruined the best photos from the Clarksville Women's March. Plus, why the new Fort Campbell museum has "Tennessee" in its name, and Ryan says you owe someone flowers.…
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A Little League Tee-Ball tournament was shut down after parents went on a vulgar tirade on the field. Let's break down all the ways it went wrong. Also, Clarksville gets its "zweiter ALDAE," Chris calls for more input on government decisions, and Ryan shares his childhood mayonnaise trauma.由Clarksvillenow.com
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Plans for a juvenile resource center downtown were announced and just as quickly yanked back after a backlash from the community. Plus, some history of Clarksville's snuff tobacco warehouses, a plan to help teenagers get CDLs to drive trucks, and Ryan explains why everyone's great-aunt recorded a Gospel album in the 80s.…
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