Wyatt Flores is a 23-year-old singer-songwriter from Stillwater, Oklahoma, who’s making a name for himself in the Red Dirt music scene, building on the musical legacy of his home state. He grew up on a ranch in a working-class family where he was surrounded by musicians, often hearing them play cowboy songs around a campfire. His father, a drummer, built him a stage in the backyard when he recognized his talent, and his Uncle Bobby taught him how to play guitar. Now Wyatt is playing in front of thousands of fans, singing at the Grand Ole Opry, and writing songs that are winning audiences with their honesty, heart, and vulnerability. His debut album, Welcome to the Plains, explores the rough—and sometimes violent—side of growing up in rural Oklahoma, but it also shows a talent for storytelling and a wry sense of humor. Sid talks to Wyatt about why he’s so happy to be back in Stillwater after a couple of years in Nashville, the mental health struggles he’s openly shared with his fans, the family member he wants to have on his podcast, and why his favorite food is a breakfast burrito. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices…
A multitopic & multilingual podcast show on social issue, culture, Tribal lifestyle, current affairs, literature, poetry and youth, hosted by Raza Dotani who is an independent blogger, digital activist and radio broadcaster, belongs to South #Waziristan, #Fata, #Pakistan.
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In this episode: After the worst ever censorship and blackout of the Pashtun Tahafuz Movement (#PTM) long march and their rallies, what our mainstream media lost and how PTM gained ground despite worldwide.@rDotani | @TheDotaniShow #TheDotaniShow #TDSEnglishRaza Dotani
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Episode 1 of "The Dotani Show" podcast. It is an introduction to the show, my personal information, theme, format and contents of the show. For more details please visit https://www.razadotani.com/. For more podcasts and radio shows follow @rdotani, @GhazalZarRaza Dotani
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