Season 6 Episode 182: Interview with Ryan Dart

Season 6 Episode 182: Interview with Ryan Dart

From Sisters In Song by Bethany Koubsky and Carolyn Helmberger

June 3, 2026 · 36 min · Season 6 · Episode 182

About this episode

The episode features an interview with Ryan Dart discussing his new album and his journey as a musician.

We loved talking with Ryan Dart about his new album “Love Don’t Break you” AVAILABLEEVERYWHERE! We even got to see the vinyl before it was released, and yes, we totally geeked out over it! We chatted about his start as a music engineer and how he became a fulltime musician, how he uses music to process all of the things in his life, and his greatest addiction—songwriting! Ryan Dart is a Colorado-based Americana songwriter, farmer, and father whose new album, If Love Don’t Break You,released May 1, 2026. Rooted in love, loss, and hard-earned wisdom, Dart’s music reflects a life shaped by the land and the road, drawing influence from Dylan, Cash, Townes Van Zandt, Tom Waits, and classic rhythm and blues. Raised below the poverty line in western Arkansas, he brings lived experience and emotional honesty to every song. Featuring an all-star cast including Richard Bowden, Nate Barnes, and members of Elephant Revival, If Love Don’t Break You is Dart’s most personal and fully realized work to date. Be sure to check Ryan out here: FB: Ryan Dart IG: Ryandartmusic YouTube: dartryandart Website: Ryandartmusic.com

People in this episode

Hosts: Bethany Koubsky, Carolyn Helmberger

Guest: Ryan Dart

Topics covered

  • music
  • songwriting
  • interview
  • Americana
  • personal stories

Keywords

  • Ryan Dart
  • Love Don’t Break You
  • If Love Don’t Break You
  • Americana
  • songwriting
  • music engineer
  • interview

Mentioned in this episode

Organizations: Elephant Revival

Books & works: Love Don’t Break You, If Love Don’t Break You

Places: Colorado, Arkansas

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