Ric and Dan Show Podcast Epiodes

He’s Ric Tyler, and he’s Dan Cashman. Every episode features another Maine business leader, sharing their tales of risk, reward, and those moments they thought, “someday we’ll look back on this and laugh.”
Listeners get to hear how these leaders navigated the business landscape — from “there-uh” to “here-uh” — all the way onto The Ric and Dan Show!
Latest Episode"It's magic, it really is, and it's never changed": Matt Scott of Dave's World
In This Episode
Ric and Dan and Matt Scott from Dave’s World have one drink and start swearing and talking about Phish a whole bunch, underscoring the soul-touching story of the parts of you that stay, the parts of you that you pass along, and the parts of you that you can never shake off again as you grow.
We don’t lie: drinks get passed around this episode, first thing. Matt recalls how he could only ever do commercials if he was drunk, and as the three begin to discuss psychedelic drugs, Ric reasons that this will be the first episode to require some censor tones. He soon steers the conversation towards the jam band Phish and Matt’s dedication to their art. The sounds, the ideals, and the culture around it are embedded in a lot of what Matt does. He is sure to show it: for the next half-hour, Matt talks about childhood, adulthood, being a parent, being alive, helping others, facing the future, and recognizing that even if you’ve seen something many times before, “it’s been different 2,000 times since”.
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Episode Archive

"That Human Touch": Rich Armstrong of The Snowman Group

"Escape From The Valley Of Death": Kenya and James Hopkins of Acadia Wilderness Lodge

"I'm fortunate that I've had failures to learn from": Marc Guastella of Hollywood Casino Bangor

"I don't think about it, I just do": Sunshine Gannuccelli of Sunshine Fitness

"The question is not 'can we', it's 'how do we?'": Amber Lambke of Maine Grains

"If we don't do it now, when will we?": Elizabeth Sutherland of Sutherland Weston

"Fostering That Growth.": Alex Gray of Waterfront Concerts and KANÙ

A Very Mike Dow Christmas

“We all want to be understood”: Lucas Richman of the Bangor Symphony Orchestra

“I get to see the beautiful side of people”: Diane Dickerson of Bangor YMCA

"A level of class you don't see anymore": Matt North of Allenfarm Fence

"This isn't cosmetics, It's Science": Dr. Heather Evans and Sharon Gottleib of Tensegrity

“A Bangor Story”: Peter Geaghan of Geaghan’s Pub & Brewing

"Every obstacle is an advantage": Dr. David Cloutier and Veazie Vet Clinic

"A Place To Be": Brett Soucy and Frank's Bake Shop

