Ryan Bingham
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Podcast Appearances
Well, yeah fascinating dude that guy is like just kind of performing on the streets and yeah, you know just
being kind of a vagabond, traveling around, and then finally catches and people are like, damn, this music is fucking great, man.
There's also an appreciation for it because I think we're all fearful that people like you won't exist in the future.
Because it seems like a guy like you, bull riding, living on a ranch, singing songs in bars, that almost is like a thing of the past.
But it's so romantic to people that when we meet a guy like you in real life, you're like, oh, keep him around.
You want to make sure that people like you still exist.
It's a very exciting thing for people to have a person who's lived an authentically interesting life.
authentically out-of-the-box life.
It's not a normal life.
If you meet a million people, the odds of you meeting one guy who used to bull ride and then started singing in bars with his friends and was happy living on the road, now all of a sudden he's on a fucking...
No, you definitely didn't.
You rode a bull when you were fucking 10, dude.
Most people when they're 10, they're playing with GI Joes.
They're not riding bulls.
That's a very unusual setup for the rest of your life.
I think if you do some things difficult when you're really young, you get accustomed to fear.
You get accustomed to anxiety and nerves.
The thing that I mean that that is like the mark of a man Like a man is his ability to be in a very high stress situation and keep a shit together You know and to have gone through a lot of that when you're very young like riding a bull at 10 is crazy To gone through that when you're very young it just develops the kind of character that allows you to kind of do anything in life and I think most men see that and they wish they were like that and