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Here's What We Know

Here's What We Know

By: Gary Scott Thomas
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Authentic Conversations. Intriguing Guests. Time Well Spent. Gary Scott Thomas’ “Here’s What We Know” podcast will entertain you, enlighten you, and even possibly inspire you! Listen each week as Gary Scott Thomas engages guests in unscripted conversations where he’ll be just as surprised as you will be with how the talk turns out. So, join him each week and be privy to the captivating conversations that are sure to ensue.

Conversations include interviews with Country Music artists, professionals, professional athletes, authors and more.

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  • What Life on Tour Is Really Like | Jerry Flowers
    Apr 15 2026

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    There’s what people see on stage, and then there’s everything else.

    This week on Here’s What We Know, we welcome back Jerry Flowers, a seasoned bassist, an accomplished songwriter, and music industry veteran, best known for his longtime role as Keith Urban’s bass player and bandleader.

    We’ll talk about what life on tour is really like, from playing in front of 80,000 people at major concerts to walking into a room of 50 where no one knows who you are. It’s a side of the music industry most people never see.

    Jerry shares what it takes to connect with a live audience, why some artists succeed while others struggle, and how the best performers learn to win over any crowd, whether it’s a stadium or a small private event.

    We also get into the realities of touring as a musician, the highs and lows of the road, and the difference between the spotlight and the moments that happen behind the scenes.

    This is a conversation about stories. The ones you remember, the ones that shape you, and the ones that don’t seem important at the time… until years later, when you realize they meant everything.


    In This Episode:

    • What Life on Tour Is Really Like
    • Jerry Flowers on Touring with Keith Urban
    • The Best Concert Experience: 80,000 Fans in Quebec City
    • The Reality of Life After a Big Show
    • From Stadiums to Small Rooms: The Truth About Touring
    • How Great Artists Win Over Any Crowd
    • Early Days on Tour: Bars, Vans, and the Grind
    • Learning Storytelling as a Songwriter and Performer
    • Music Industry Stories: Jack Black, Hugh Jackman, and More
    • Why Storytelling Matters in Music and Life
    • Florida Georgia Line, Jason Aldean, and Artist Development
    • American Idol vs Real-World Experience in Music
    • Why Some Artists Make It and Others Don’t
    • Great Songs That Never Became Hits
    • The Stories You Carry With You


    This episode is sponsored by:

    Mike Counsil Plumbing & Rooter (Use code “Gary” to get $89 off any service!)

    License #: 679261


    Bio:

    Jerry Flowers is a seasoned bassist, songwriter, and music industry veteran, best known for his longtime role as Keith Urban’s bass player and band leader. With a career spanning decades, Jerry has toured the world, shared the stage with music legends, and played a pivotal role in crafting chart-topping hits both on and off the road.

    Originally from Pinch, West Virginia, Jerry’s musical journey began at just 12 years old, fueled by a passion for bass guitar. His talent and dedication took him from small-town gigs to global stages, touring with The Chicks, Counting Crows, and more.

    Beyond performing, Jerry is an accomplished songwriter, earning #1 hits with Billy Currington, Jason Aldean, Sam Hunt, and Ryan Hurd. His musicality and creativity continue to inspire every session he’s in, making him a sought-after collaborator in Nashville’s thriving music scene.


    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jerryflowersmusic/


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    1 hr and 6 mins
  • What Happens When Healthcare Says No, And What You Can Do About It | Neal K. Shah
    Apr 8 2026

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    Some conversations make you lean in… and some conversations make you uncomfortable because you realize just how much you don’t know, and this is one of those.

    This week on Here’s What We Know, we welcome Neal K. Shah, who went from a successful career as a $250 million hedge fund manager in New York to becoming a caregiver for loved ones facing dementia and cancer, and ended up uncovering just how broken parts of our healthcare system really are.

    We’ll talk about what happens when healthcare says “no” in real life. Real people, real families, and real consequences.

    We get into the rising number of denied claims, the strain on families who are already stretched thin, and the uncomfortable truth that the system we depend on is not always built to take care of us the way we expect.

    This episode is about paying attention, asking better questions, and understanding that you have more power than you think, especially when you’re willing to fight for it.

    If you’ve ever assumed the system would work when you needed it… this episode might change the way you see things.


    In This Episode:

    • How Caregiving Changes Your Perspective on Life and Work
    • The Hidden Reality of Dementia, Cancer, and Family Impact
    • Healthspan vs lifespan and the growing aging population crisis
    • The Future of Healthcare Costs and Insurance Pressure
    • Why the Healthcare System Feels Broken
    • Health Insurance Explained: Where Your Money Really Goes
    • Understanding premiums, subsidies, and the illusion of “free” healthcare
    • The Rise of Claim Denials in Healthcare
    • Is There a Better Way? Direct Pay Healthcare Explained
    • Free Market vs Government Healthcare Debate
    • Why Most People Don’t Appeal Denied Claims
    • Using AI to Fight Insurance Denials (Counterforce Health)
    • Real Story: Beating a $40,000 Denial
    • Why We Must Pay Attention to Healthcare Now


    This episode is sponsored by:

    Reed Animal Hospital

    Dignity Memorial

    Bio:

    Neal K. Shah is a healthcare innovator, entrepreneur, and former hedge fund manager who turned personal caregiving experiences into a mission to improve the healthcare system. After supporting family members through dementia and cancer, he founded CareYaya, a fast-growing platform connecting healthcare students with families in need of care, and Counterforce Health, which uses AI to help patients fight denied insurance claims. Neal’s work sits at the intersection of caregiving, technology, and healthcare reform, with a focus on empowering patients and improving access to care.


    Website: https://www.careyaya.org/

    LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/neal-shah-careyaya/

    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/nealkshah/

    YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@wearecareyaya

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    49 mins
  • The Spy Who Became a Podcaster | Pete A Turner
    Apr 1 2026

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    There are people who know a little about a lot. And then there are people like Pete A. Turner.

    This week on Here’s What We Know, we sit down with a former Army counterintelligence agent who turned a life of asking hard questions into something unexpected: a podcast built on curiosity, connection, and listening.

    What starts as a conversation about baseball and sports turns into something much deeper. We’ll talk about what it really means to pay attention. Not just hearing words, but understanding what’s underneath them.

    Pete also shares how his time as a spy shaped the way he sees the world. How he builds trust, how he gets people to open up, and why the best conversations rarely go the way you planned.

    And if you’ve ever wondered why some conversations stay with you long after they’re over, this episode might give you a few answers.


    In This Episode:

    • Why This Conversation Goes Off Script Fast
    • Baseball, Obsession, and How Smart Minds Stay Engaged
    • Why Sports Are More Than Games
    • Why He Walked Away from Football
    • The Problem With “Greatest of All Time” Debates
    • What Makes Elite Athletes Different
    • F1, Precision, and the Psychology of High Performance
    • From Podcasting to 2,000 Episodes: How Pete Built His Show
    • “I Was a Spy”: Pete Turner’s Counterintelligence Background
    • Fear, Growth, and Why You Should Say Yes to Hard Things
    • Near-Death Experiences and What Happens at the Edge of Life
    • How a Spy Becomes a Great Podcast Host
    • The Secret to Getting People to Open Up
    • How to Ask Better Questions (And Get Better Answers)


    This episode is sponsored by:

    Bison Junk Removal


    Bio:

    Pete A. Turner is a former U.S. Army counterintelligence agent turned podcast host and storyteller. As the executive producer and host of The Break It Down Show, Pete has led more than 2,000 conversations with a wide range of guests, from Nobel Prize winners to everyday people with extraordinary stories.

    His background in espionage and global deployments across Afghanistan, Iraq, Bosnia-Herzegovina, Egypt, and Germany shaped the way he listens, asks questions, and connects with people. That same approach now defines his work behind the microphone.

    Whether he’s exploring geopolitics, personal resilience, or the human stories behind the headlines, Pete creates space for conversations that go deeper than most.


    Website: https://www.breakitdownshow.com/

    LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/peteaturner/

    Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/breakitdownshow

    Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/peteaturner


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    1 hr and 20 mins
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