Episode 41: Tara Davis

Tara Davis is a daughter, a sister, a wife, a mom, a business owner, a hostess, an aunt, a fashionista, a friend, and one heck of a next-door neighbor.

Tara's three super-fantastic daughters and her super-dope husband make for quite the clan on the other side of the fence, and our collective families have compiled some fun memories over the last six or seven years. And even though their plates are pretty dang full, both dad and mom have made the time to come do an episode of the podcast with me, leaving me feeling pretty darn grateful.

I've eaten at their Thanksgiving Day table, co-hosted (and attended) school functions with them, camped, had drinks around both their island and their fire pit, and watched our kids do gift exchanges, but having both Tara and Kyle (Episode #20, 6/14/22) do their own episodes of Badass Records Podcast really afforded me the opportunity to hang with them and get to know their stories.

And what fun it was learning about Tara's. We talked a little bit about her musical journey (and what a ham and a cornball she's been along the way), and came to the conclusion that Coldplay's Viva La Vida or Death and All His Friends (2008) was such a pivotal record for her.

All considered, I couldn't be more pleased to be dropping a tFarley (Note: Check her out on the 'Gram!) episode on Thanksgiving Day. As she herself said, it was "meant to be."

And you, my friends, are meant to be checking out our conversation, so thanks for being here, and Happy Thanksgiving to you and all of yours.

copyright disclaimer: I do not own the rights to the intro/outro audio. They are samples from a tune called "Lucy" by The Dining Rooms, and this track is from their 2001 record, Numero Deux (c/o Milano 2000).


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