
Episode 18: Landline's Ring Ring Revolution – The Kid Takeover
This week on Landline, we're flipping the script with a slightly chaotic, barely organized game show: Ring Ring Revolution. Hosted by Inga Headland and two pint-sized cohosts (ages 5 and 8), this episode dives into the hilarious chaos of kid logic, impromptu history lessons, and the art of getting every trivia question wrong.
We call up brave volunteers for a high-stakes game where wrong answers mean instant deportation to Canada – or at least a lot of playful ribbing. Expect debates about whale eggs, the smell of America, and why Trump just needs some friends.

Episode 17: Seemed Normal at the Time – Regrets, Red Flags, and Close Calls
In this episode of Landline, I was joined by Nashville musician and long-time prank caller Lawrence Rogers. Together, we dive into stories of things that seemed normal at the time but, in hindsight, probably should have been red flags. From orthodontists with clown fetishes to sketchy ukulele cases, this episode has it all.

Episode 16: You Can’t Fake It – But Lord Knows We Tried
For the first time, this episode went live with zero edits—awkward pauses, tech glitches, and all. Host Inga Headland dives into the difference between being real and being honest, and why faking it rarely works in the long run.

Episode 15: The Case for Separate Islands (and Bathrooms) in Love
Should your life partner be your best friend, your soulmate, or just someone who never judges your questionable hygiene habits? Host Inga Headland sits down with therapist Devon Grant to tackle the nuances of love, codependency, and emotional independence.

Episode 14: Petty Theft, Tiny Rebellions, and the Truth That’s Harder Than Sobriety
What starts with a forged off-campus pass can lead to a whole lot more than curly fries. In this episode, Inga dives into the gray area between rule-breaking and spiritual protest, exploring what tiny rebellions reveal about our values.

Episode 13: Rex Manning Day, Migraines, Trade Wars, and Mild Technical Panic
This week’s episode is loosely, emotionally, and spiritually about Empire Records, migraines, and the miracle of found family. Host Inga Headland dives into the chaotic, messy joy of making your own traditions.

Episode 12: Pitch Decks Explained — Everything You Need to Know in 15 Minutes
Struggling to create a pitch deck for your film or TV show? In this AMA, I break down everything you need to know—from structure to design—so you can craft a deck that sells. Whether you're a filmmaker, screenwriter, or producer, this is your 15-minute crash course on pitching like a pro.

Episode 11: The Moment You Realized You Weren't Cool
From toe socks and braces to awkward encounters with the Chief Justice, this episode is a cringe-worthy trip down memory lane. Join Inga Headland as she digs into the moments that shattered our illusions of coolness.

Episode 10: Letting Go, Bad Takes, and Accidental Internet Fame
What happens when you accidentally go viral for the wrong reasons? Host Inga Headland dives into the chaos of letting go, correcting internet misinformation, and why your most embarrassing moments make the best stories.

Episode 9: Neighborhoods Used to Be Social Media—What Happened?
Remember when hanging out was as simple as walking outside? Host Inga Headland dives into why we lost that and how to get it back in a world dominated by social media.

Episode 8: Navigating Mistakes in the Modern World
Making mistakes is inevitable, but in the digital age, it’s also terrifying. In this episode, Inga Headland dives into the awkward, humbling, and sometimes hilarious reality of messing up in public.

Episode 7: Ferris Was Right – 80s Movies, Too Many Boobs, & The Death of Authenticity
This episode is basically the Nixon Tapes—technical failures, missing chunks of conversation, and the unfiltered chaos of live recording. Inga Headland dives into why messy, unsanitized conversations are the antidote to today’s polished content.

Episode 6: Are Pickup Artists & Influencers the Same?
Is social media just a giant pickup game? In this episode, Inga Headland explores the eerie similarities between pickup artist tactics and influencer growth hacks—and what they reveal about modern connection.

Episode 5: Nervous Energy, Social Anxiety & Accidental Lies
Nervous energy makes people do weird things—like compulsively lying, forgetting how to talk, or blurting out awkward compliments. Or, if you’re Inga Headland, accidentally calling the Chief Justice of the United States “bro” at his own intimate dinner party.

Episode 4: Bad Dates, Embarrassing Moments & Navigating Technical Hurdles
Some episodes go smoothly. This is not one of them. In this chaotic installment, Inga Headland battles through technical issues, cringe dates, and unfiltered voicemails from listeners.

Episode 3: Winter Stories, Call-Ins & Chaos
Broadcast live from Nashville’s Public Access Studio, this episode of Landline captures the raw, unfiltered energy of live radio. Expect wild winter stories, unexpected call-ins, and a healthy dose of chaos.

Episode 2: Parenting in Nashville – Snow, Struggles & Public Access Real Talk
When Nashville gets snow, kids go feral. In this episode, Inga Headland explores the hilariously chaotic reality of parenting in the South when winter hits.