Ryan Madora exists on the internet at https://ryanmadora.com/.  There you can find links to her full discography, tour dates, and how to start taking bass lessons with Ryan. Yes, Ryan teaches the bass! "With years of experience as an educator, Ryan would love to help you on your musical journey. Whether you need motivation and accountability, a practice regime to help you stay focused, or tips for breaking bad habits, lessons are a great way to take your playing to the next level." You can find Ryan's book, Bass Players To Know: Learning From the Greats, on her website, on Amazon, and in other places where books can be purchased. You can become a Ryan Madora patron at https://www.patreon.com/ryanmadora. Ryan is on all the social media things as @ryanmadora.

Here's a link to the official Troubadours on Trek Spotify Playlist, where you can hear all the featured songs from every episode in one playlist (songs will be added as episodes air on Patreon):

-Ryan's song pairing for this episode: “Just My Imagination” by the Temptations

-Grace's song pairing for this episode: “Tir na Nog” by Van Morrison

-Ryan's featured song is “I’m Still Here” by Craig Haller (produced by Ryan Madora & Craig Haller).

-Ryan's retroactive song pairing for "The Menagerie, Part I":  “Sure Don’t Feel Like Love” Paul Simon

-Ryan's retroactive featured song for "The Menagerie, Part I": “Seven Point Two” by the Interludes (Ryan's  instrumental trio, currently on hiatus. Album produced by Ryan).

Corrections:

The "guy who sells everybody out in the Matrix" was Cypher, played by Joe Pantoliano.In the context of talking about the Irish fairyland Tír na nÓg, Grace said it was like “Rumpelstiltskin.” She meant Rip van Winkle, a character in a Washington Irving story who famously slept for 20 years, while the world went on without him. Rumpelstiltskin is the Brothers Grimm fairytale where a creature named Rumpelstiltskin turns straw to gold in exchange for a maiden’s firstborn child.