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Belgian guitarist Quentin Dujardin joins pro climber Sean Villanueva O’Driscoll on Podsongs to explore the link between music, creativity, and the art of rock climbing. From life lessons on Greenland’s big walls to finding rhythm on uncharted rock faces, this conversation dives deep into what it means to balance risk, artistry, and adventure.Stream the song that resulted from the interview: https://ffm.to/verticalbreath
In this special episode of Podsongs, musician Ceschi Ramos sits down with award-winning writer Ocean Vuong (On Earth We’re Briefly Gorgeous, Night Sky with Exit Wounds) for a raw, deeply personal conversation about art, identity, music, and grief.This is the kind of conversation that only results when two artists at the same level, but in different disciplines, can really judge and appreciate one another's work. And Ocean said Ceschi's insights were "the most accurate and kindest thing anyone has ever said about my work."They explore their shared Connecticut roots, the influence of punk rock and hip-hop on their creative journeys, and the impact of family history, war, and loss on their work. From Buddhism and coping with trauma to navigating the commercial pressures of the creative industry, this dialogue offers profound insights into the intersections of music, literature, and personal history.If you’re drawn to multicultural identity stories, poetry that cuts to the bone, and the uncompromising pursuit of authenticity in art, you’ll want to hear every minute.The song that is inspired by the conversation is called "CHANGE OR DIE": https://ffm.to/changeordie00:00 Introduction and Guest Welcome
In this deeply reflective episode of Podsongs, musical duo Samana (www.samanaroad.com) — Rebecca Rose Harris and Franklin Mockett — engage in a soulful and thought-provoking dialogue with award-winning poet and novelist Anne Michaels, author of Fugitive Pieces (www.annemichaels.ca).Topics Covered: The role of solitude in the creative processArt as ritual, healing, and transcendenceThe subconscious mind and dreams as creative catalystsReflections on death, absence, and presenceLife in rural France, Italy, and WalesThe impact of technology on creativityIndigenous wisdom, shamanism, and the unseenThe power of analog recording and emotional truth in musicCreating a new piece of music inspired by the conversationThis episode was recorded during Samana’s artistic residency in the French countryside, and culminates in a musical collaboration inspired by Anne Michaels and the themes of the conversation.Whether you’re an artist, writer, musician, or seeker, this interview will resonate with the part of you drawn to beauty, mystery, and meaning.Stream the song: https://ffm.to/thresholds00:00 Introduction to Samana00:36 Journey Through Eastern Europe00:59 Creating in Solitude01:24 Philosophy Behind Samana’s Music01:54 Life in the Welsh Countryside02:19 Anne Michaels Joins the Conversation03:01 Reflections on Life in France and Italy03:14 The Artistic Residency and Creative Process11:32 COVID-19 and Artistic Collaboration13:18 Exploring Anne Michaels’ Work18:01 Shamanic Performance and Symbolism19:34 Creative Inspiration and Interconnection21:39 Connecting Deeply with Anne Michaels38:48 Rituals in Writing and Life41:54 Analog Sound and Emotional Truth43:23 Nature and the Subconscious46:58 The Dead, Thresholds, and Memory48:47 Indigenous Wisdom and Seeing the Unseen01:02:57 Death, Dreams, and the Subconscious01:12:19 Rituals as Creative Anchors01:30:56 Solitude vs. Digital Distraction01:44:04 Mortality and Personal Transformation01:48:55 The Role of Absence in Creation01:56:42 Death, Mystery, and the Poetic Lens02:00:27 Artistic Collaboration and Intimacy02:16:28 Gratitude and the Journey02:25:00 Closing Reflections and Future Work// SUPPORT THIS CHANNEL //Newsletter, donations and download the song for €/$1 @ https://podsongs.com// LINKS //Website: https://podsongs.comPodcast episodes: https://podsongs.com/podcast-episodesSongs: https://podsongs.com/musicSpotify artist: https://open.spotify.com/artist/32FYyRx1y1ex3jHHAgLMC7?si=4Nv7WW85SbSPZvCsj1o7IgSpotify playlist: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/6sN1viy82HPiNTVX2YBxpq?si=1b84c2b9bdea4656// SOCIAL //Twitter: https://twitter.com/podsongsInstagram: https://instagram.com/podsongsFacebook: https://facebook.com/podsongs
In this thought-provoking episode of Pod Songs, host Jack Stafford sits down with Icelandic singer-songwriter Svavar Knútur and Neil and Sarah from the YouTube channel Leftist Cooks for a wide-ranging conversation on empathy, activism, and the fight to preserve cultural identity through language and music.Together, they explore how streaming platforms like Spotify contribute to the erosion of minority languages, why kindness and emotional intelligence are essential tools for social change, and how art and activism intersect in a divided world. Topics include ageism, implicit bias, feminism, sex positivity, the politics of inclusion, and the importance of embracing nuance in difficult conversations.Whether you’re passionate about linguistic diversity, progressive politics, or the healing power of music, this episode offers rich insights and emotional depth.Stream the song: https://ffm.to/receipeforsomethinghttps://www.youtube.com/TheLeftistCookshttps://www.svavarknutur.com00:00 Introduction and Guest Welcome01:20 Catching Up and Personal Updates04:54 Discussing the Leftist Cook08:07 Reflections on Ageism and Society11:04 Life in Iceland and Touring Challenges13:28 Grandparenthood and Family Life14:20 Preparing for the Interview19:28 Welcoming Neil and Sarah21:02 Current Projects and Challenges24:55 Deep Dive into Feminist Texts and Sex Positivity28:14 The Core Principle of Helpfulness29:09 Navigating Epistemic Conundrums30:05 Addressing Anger and Moving Forward30:55 The Importance of Dual Perspectives33:08 Introducing the Leftist Cooks33:58 Challenging Ageism and Boomer Stereotypes37:34 The Complexity of Social Taboos45:09 Implicit Bias and Internal Struggles53:12 The Role of Art in Social Movements59:07 Redefining Happiness and Embracing Grief01:11:23 Engaging in Difficult Conversations01:14:57 Navigating Difficult Conversations01:15:50 Meeting People Where They Are01:17:21 The Importance of Diverse Voices01:18:48 The Challenge of Inclusion01:22:48 The Fragility of Human Emotions01:32:20 Cultural Genocide in Music01:35:39 The Power of Language01:40:34 Concluding Thoughts and Reflections// SUPPORT THIS CHANNEL //Newsletter, donations and download the song for €/$1 @ https://podsongs.com// LINKS //Website: https://podsongs.comPodcast episodes: https://podsongs.com/podcast-episodesSongs: https://podsongs.com/musicSpotify artist: https://open.spotify.com/artist/32FYyRx1y1ex3jHHAgLMC7?si=4Nv7WW85SbSPZvCsj1o7IgSpotify playlist: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/6sN1viy82HPiNTVX2YBxpq?si=1b84c2b9bdea4656// SOCIAL //Twitter: https://twitter.com/podsongsInstagram: https://instagram.com/podsongsFacebook: https://facebook.com/podsongs
In this emotional and inspiring episode of Podsongs, host Jack Stafford brings together acclaimed author Cheryl Strayed (Tiny Beautiful Things, Wild) and beloved indie folk musician May Erlewine for a rare conversation on creativity, courage, and vulnerability.May shares how Cheryl’s deeply human writing shaped her latest album, and the two explore the connection between music and literature, emotional healing, activism through art, and navigating life as working artists and mothers.Whether you’re a fan of heartfelt storytelling, songwriting, or empowering conversations, this episode offers a profound look into the creative soul.🎧 Stream the new song inspired by this episode: https://ffm.to/wearethesolid🔗 Learn more:https://mayerlewine.com | https://cherylstrayed.com | https://podsongs.comSUPPORT THIS CHANNEL //Newsletter, donations and download the song for €/$1 @ https://podsongs.com// LINKS //Website: https://podsongs.comPodcast episodes: https://podsongs.com/podcast-episodesSongs: https://podsongs.com/musicSpotify artist: https://open.spotify.com/artist/32FYyRx1y1ex3jHHAgLMC7?si=4Nv7WW85SbSPZvCsj1o7IgSpotify playlist: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/6sN1viy82HPiNTVX2YBxpq?si=1b84c2b9bdea4656// SOCIAL //Twitter: https://twitter.com/podsongsInstagram: https://instagram.com/podsongsFacebook: https://facebook.com/podsongs
Join us in this heartwarming episode of Podsongs where musician Reverend Peyton interviews the legendary American actor and director LeVar Burton. From the transformative impact of 'Roots' and 'Reading Rainbow' to his role as Geordi LaForge in 'Star Trek: The Next Generation', LeVar Burton's inspirational journey is laid bare. Reverend Peyton shares personal anecdotes on how Burton shaped his life, and Burton delves into his career, the importance of storytelling, and the influence of seminal figures like Fred Rogers and Gene Roddenberry. Don't miss this emotional conversation filled with admiration, insights, and a lot of heart. Listen to the end to hear the song 'Are You Gonna Rise?' which Rev was inspired to write after the conversation. https://ffm.to/areyougonnarise LeVar Burton’s website: https://levarburton.com/ Reverend Peyton’s Big Damn Band website: https://bigdamnband.com/ 00:00 Introduction to Podsongs01:14 Reverend Peyton's Musical Journey03:35 Overcoming Physical Challenges18:36 The Impact of LeVar Burton29:53 LeVar Burton Joins the Conversation48:13 The Impact of Stephen Hawking and Overcoming Disabilities48:43 The Historical Significance of Reading and Kunta Kinte 51:15 LeVar Burton's Journey with Reading Rainbow52:08 Meeting Mr. Rogers and Authenticity on Camera55:38 Influential Figures: Alex Haley and Gene Roddenberry01:01:55 LeVar Burton's Path from Seminary to Acting01:08:40 The Audition Process for Roots01:14:01 Challenges and Emotional Impact of Filming Roots01:21:04 Reflections on History, Equality, and the Power of Truth01:28:30 Concluding Thoughts and Future Projects
In this episode of Podsongs, acclaimed musician Raul Midon (https://www.raulmidon.com/) sits down with legendary radio producer Thomas Lopez to explore the art of audio storytelling. And to get inspiration for a brand new song https://ffm.to/timeisariver
Together, they dive into the world of binaural sound and its transformative role in creating immersive radio dramas. Thomas shares insights from his pioneering work at ZBS Productions (https://www.zbs.org/), including how he integrates music into stories like Ruby and Steam Dreamers. Raul reflects on his admiration for Thomas’s innovative techniques and discusses his own journey—from his early musical roots in New Mexico to his international success.
The episode culminates in the creation of an original song inspired by their shared love of soundscapes and storytelling.
Whether you’re a fan of audio dramas, an audiophile fascinated by binaural recording, or simply love great music, this episode is packed with inspiration.
Tune in to discover the magic of sound and how it can transport us to other worlds.
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In this episode of Podsongs, musician Corey Kilgannon interviews acclaimed journalist and author Johann Hari to explore the deeper causes of depression and anxiety. Drawing from Johann’s groundbreaking book Lost Connections, they discuss mental health solutions that go beyond traditional treatments, focusing on the power of social connections, meaningful work, and community building.
LOST CONNECTIONS: The song Corey wrote after the interview https://ffm.to/lostconnections
Their conversation dives into topics such as the role of music therapy, sound healing with Tibetan singing bowls, and the creative process of songwriting. Johann shares transformative stories, including a protest in Berlin that redefined the power of community, while Corey reflects on the link between music and mental wellness.
The episode also touches on financial insecurity, the impact of “junk values,” grief, and the healing potential of self-care and social prescribing. Stay tuned to the end for an original song by Corey Kilgannon, inspired by their powerful discussion on depression, anxiety, and holistic health.
00:00 Introduction to Podsongs
00:19 Meet Corey Kilgannon
00:42 Touring and Transition
02:15 The Evolution of a Musician
03:54 Sound Healing and Day Jobs
06:33 The Role of a Death Doula
09:15 The Purpose of Podsongs
10:12 The Balance of Fame and Creativity
20:26 The Impact of Johan Harry's Work
25:25 Conversation with Johan Harry
47:47 Exploring Psychological Needs
49:02 The Impact of Junk Values
53:17 The Role of Music in Mental Health
58:32 The Grief Loophole and Diagnosis
01:06:22 Financial Insecurity and Depression
01:15:39 The Power of Community: The Kotti Story
01:30:17 Concluding Thoughts and Reflections
Get ready for a journey into Ancient Mysteries and the world of Psychedelics, all in the search for inspiration for a new song.
Guy Keltner of the band Acid Tongue sits down with renowned author and researcher Graham Hancock. Together, they explore a wide array of fascinating topics, including ancient civilizations, psychedelics, and Hancock’s groundbreaking theories on human consciousness and historical mysteries.
The resulting song is called "She's a Teacher" and features at the end of the show.
In addition, Hancock shares insights from his recent ayahuasca journeys and the connections he sees between ancient sites and mind-expanding practices. Guy Keltner opens up about the influence of psychedelics on his musical creativity and reflects on his experiences with Seattle’s underground music scene and the Freak Out Festival.
This episode promises a thought-provoking conversation filled with reflections on the past, present, and future of humanity. Whether you’re intrigued by ancient ruins, curious about the role of psychedelics in shaping consciousness, or drawn to the interplay between music and history, this episode is for you.
Key Topics Covered:
• The mysteries of ancient sites and alternative theories
• The role of psychedelics in personal transformation and creativity
• Graham Hancock’s recent ayahuasca experiences
• How ancient technology connects to modern science and consciousness
• Insights into the creative process of Acid Tongue
Timestamps:
00:00 Welcome to Podsongs
00:12 Meet Guy Keltner of Acid Tongue
01:57 Freak Out Festival and Seattle’s Music Scene
04:04 The Challenges and Rewards of Running a Nonprofit Festival
06:40 Collaborations and Social Commentary in Music
08:09 Graham Hancock: A Fascinating Guest
08:56 Ancient Sites and Alternative Theories
18:56 Psychedelics and Mind Expansion
27:28 Graham Hancock Joins the Conversation
47:54 Exploring the Concept of Magic and Technology
48:51 Ayahuasca and the Science of Shamanism
50:02 Healing Frequencies and Ancient Structures
51:09 The Great Pyramid and Human Consciousness
58:06 Psychedelics and Personal Transformation
01:01:29 The Role of Psychedelics in Modern Society
01:04:58 Cannabis and Creativity
01:09:49 The Future of Humanity and Consciousness
01:15:09 The Impact of Psychedelics on History
01:25:47 Reflections on the Interview and Future Plans
Related Links:
• Graham Hancock’s Website: grahamhancock.com
• Acid Tongue’s Website: acidtonguemusic.com
• Listen to Podsongs: podsongs.com
• Spotify Pre-save for “She’s a Teacher”: Spotify Link
• Promo Preview: Promo Link
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Dr Claudia Welch delves into the holistic health benefits of Ayurveda, focusing on stress relief, pregnancy nourishment, and balancing modern life with ancient wisdom. She shares personal experiences and expert insights on the interplay between physical, mental, and spiritual health. We explore topics ranging from the importance of a balanced lifestyle to managing thyroid issues and enhancing lactation naturally. The conversation also touches on possession, metaphysics, and how foundational beliefs impact overall well-being. Tune in for a comprehensive guide to incorporating Ayurvedic principles into everyday life.
01:22 Discussing Art and Metaphysics
02:41 Exploring Cosmic Religion and Metaphysics
07:28 Ayurveda and Metaphysical Connections
15:25 Stress, Courage, and Life Balance
18:04 Possession, Belief Systems, and Courage
28:46 Desire, Ignorance, and Enlightenment
07:26 Understanding Lifestyle Diseases
32:21 Women's Health and Thyroid Issues
35:46 Endocrine Disruptors and Environmental Impact
36:18 Solutions for Thyroid Problems
39:08 Hormonal Changes After 35
41:38 Postpartum Depression and Oxytocin
49:05 Pregnancy Cravings and Their Significance
52:07 Increasing Milk Production
55:18 Final Thoughts and Reflections
57:41 Closing Remarks and Song
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https://ffm.to/ayurvedalifestyleblues
I've been trying to live an Ayurvedic lifeWith the wisdom of the ancient mindsBut I wonder if they'd have been so wiseIf they had to live in these timesCan’t sit cross-legged in the restaurantCan’t lie down on the aeroplaneCan’t do what your urges wantAnd it all adds up to painI’ve been having an oil massage every dayOil in my hair and enemasFootprints on the stairsMy girlfriend's in despairAnd the only food I cook is KitchariNow she's thinking about leaving meToo many turmeric stainsShe thinks that I'm insaneI've got the Ayurveda bluesThe Ayurveda bluesChlorine in the waterPlastic everywhereEMF from everything
No one seems to careParticles in the airPesticides in foodModified and fertilised
To a malevolent magnitudeAnd I'm on my guardBut health these days is so hardAnd you I'd know to like to sleep from 8-4But then my friends all feel ignoredI gotta keep the balance right
But I belong in bed at nightTo meditate in the Brahama MuhurtaIs it to take a step closer to GodAnd every day that I fail to prayI take another step further awayThe secret is the seasonsBut nobody wants the reasonsAs the last sane man aliveIt’s a very lonely driveI know I gotta be a guiding lightLiving the life I know is rightI can't change the world just meSo I'll be the change I want to seeI've got the Ayurveda bluesThe Ayurveda bluesChlorine in the waterPlastic everywhereEMF from everything
No one seems to careParticles in the airPesticides in foodModified and fertilised
To a malevolent magnitudeAnd I'm on my guardBut health these days is so hard
The sages foresawAll these problems beforeAnd predicted the rise of the citiesWhile they studied usWe know so little of themOnly how poorly we compare to these menBut their Sutras surviveAnd they make perfect senseAll we needIs obedienceHanded downFrom enlightened mindsAnd been proved rightA million timesI don't need no AIAin't gonna relyOn no computersI've faith in SutrasI don't need no AICharaka's my guyYou keep computersI've faith in Sutras
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What is a Partnership Society? What is the difference between partnership and Domination societies? Musician EMA interviews author and scientist Rianne Eisler, and creates a song inspired by Eisler's work on Partnerism and Domination cultures, aiming to bring about societal change on gender politics through music, called "Riane: Made for love"
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What is the Dominator culture?
In the conversation they delve into Eisler's groundbreaking work on societal structures, gender politics, and the myths surrounding human nature. Eisler discusses the distinction between dominator and partnership societies, providing historical and archaeological evidence that challenges the inevitability of hierarchical, patriarchal systems. They also explore themes from Eisler's various books, including 'The Chalice and the Blade' and 'Sacred Pleasure', and examine what is the meaning of Partnerism?
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In this special episode of Podsongs, we take a journey through a season full of diverse musical inspirations and intriguing interviews. Hosts Luigi Falcione, Maurizio Sanicola, and Massimino Vozza reflect on their creative process and share tracks inspired by guests from various fields, including physicist Alan Lightman, jazz musician Sidron, chef Martin O'Dell, and Dire Straits' David Knopfler. We explore international collaborations, from America to India, featuring telepathic animal communicator Manjiri Lathi, rock band Indus Creed, and artists like Stefano Bellani and Dave McKean. Tune in for behind-the-scenes stories, exclusive tracks, and insights into how interviews with artists and influencers shape the music. Don't miss standout songs like 'Meaning in the Moment,' 'Melody Snakes,' and 'Second Hand Lemonade.' Subscribe, like, and sign up for our newsletter to stay updated on future projects!00:00 Welcome to Podsongs00:12 Studio Tour and Personal Updates01:11 Reflecting on Past Albums01:32 Sidron and Alan Lightman: Meaning in the Moment05:36 Jack in Water and Martin O'Dell: Minimal Waste08:30 David Knopfler and Lem Sisay: On the Outside12:04 Perpetual Groove and Jonathan Lubecki: Fiery Skies15:31 Indus Creed and Manjiri Lathi: Hollow Bones19:25 Stefano Bellani and Dave McKean: Coincidentals27:31 Peter Mulvey and Naomi Shihab Nye: Comedian31:55 Brandon Kinder and Chad Abumrad: Conversations in D34:07 Surprise Vocals and Studio Cats36:34 Epic Collaboration with Steve Erickson39:16 Meditative Soundscapes and Ritualistic Music45:37 Nose Breathing and Free Diving50:00 Milo Gore and Second Hand Lemonade55:57 Art Can Change the World59:40 Upcoming Artists and Final Thoughts
Listen to the complete album here: https://ffm.to/podsongs13
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In this episode of Podsongs, host Jack Stafford is joined by the band ATLYS to discuss their project inspired by renowned dog trainer Linda Michaels. They delve into the unique, innovative methods of Linda, emphasizing her force-free dog training techniques and the development of the Hierarchy of Dog Needs. The conversation covers the band's classical roots, their evolution, and their boundary-pushing performances. They reveal insights into their creative process, including composing and recording their first original song inspired by Linda's work. Tune in to hear about the guests' dedication to animal welfare, the band's upcoming projects, and the premier of their new canine-inspired track.
Stream the song: https://ffm.to/fortheloveofdogsatlys
00:00 Welcome to Podsongs
00:08 Introducing Jinty McTavish and Atlas
00:37 Creating a Masterpiece: The Songwriting Process
01:49 Atlas: Breaking Classical Music Stereotypes
03:16 Life on Cruise Ships and Intensive Training
05:30 The Art of Looping and Live Performances
06:48 Composing the First Original Song
08:13 Inspiration Behind the Song: A Tribute to Animals
09:15 Interview with Linda Michaels: World Famous Dog Trainer
17:23 Linda Michaels' Journey and Philosophy
39:42 Discovering the World of Dog Training
41:00 Hands-On Experience with Dogs
43:59 Memorable Dog Training Stories
46:34 Understanding Dog Behavior and Communication
49:30 The Science Behind Dog Intelligence
53:31 Practical Tips for Dog Owners
01:13:18 Adopting and Fostering Dogs
01:18:16 Resources and Community Support
01:23:37 Conclusion and Future Plans
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Creating hope with every brushstroke, Max Frieder goes into refugee camps around the world to bring light into the darkest corners. Working with children who have experienced terrible trauma, to anyone with any doubt he shows that Art can change the world.
In this inspiring and engaging episode, he talks to the musician Zea Stallings form the band The Copper Children. They discuss their shared history, personal journeys, and impactful work. Max, co-founder of Artolution, discusses his projects teaching art in refugee camps, while Zea shares insights on fostering community, creating social change, and the role of art in education and trauma recovery.
They emphasize art's ability to develop leadership and resilience, making it a powerful tool for change. The episode concludes with a touching song, 'Art Can Change the World,' inspired by their dialogue.
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LYRICS
Art can change the world
Art can change the world
Paintbrush in a child's hand
See her universe expand
Color canvas with her love
Sharing joy and creation
Art can change the world
Art can change the world
Young man with his first guitar
Transported to worlds afar
Sharing songs with all the world
Melodies so magical
Art can change the world
I can change the world
Every moment is a chance to give
To someone who's hurting
Who's so deserving
Of a miracle
Art can change the world
You can change the world
Sculpture in refugee camps
Reminds us of our humanness
Come together as one blood
See what we're capable of
Art can change the world
We can change the world
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In an extraordinary dialogue between rising music talent Milo Gore and acclaimed actor Robert Carlyle, Episode 151 of Podsongs unveils the raw essence of the creative process, navigating through the highs and lows that define the artistic journey.
Hosted by Jack Stafford, this episode takes listeners on an introspective dive into the minds of two prolific creators, exploring the symbiosis between music and storytelling, the challenges of self-doubt, and the triumph of artistic expression.
Throughout the conversation, Carlyle, known for his diverse and dynamic roles, shares his insights into the nuances of embodying different characters, the importance of authenticity in performance, and his personal artistic endeavors. On the other side, Milo Gore, a musician celebrated for his emotionally resonant compositions, discusses the influence of personal experiences on his music, the cathartic power of songwriting, and the struggles of navigating the modern music landscape.
00:00 Welcome to Podsongs: An Inspiring Musical Journey
00:24 Getting Comfortable: Tech, Swearing, and Music Love
01:07 Deep Dive into Milo Gore's Musical World
02:10 Introducing Milo Gore: From London to Bristol
02:51 The Vibrant Music Scene of Bristol and Beyond
04:02 Building a Local Following: The Importance of Community
04:31 The Magic of Live Performances and Creative Processes
13:07 Navigating the Challenges of the Music Industry
15:29 The Art of Songwriting and the Impact of Streaming
24:29 Robert Carlyle Joins the Conversation
26:40 Exploring Identity, Belief, and the Actor's Journey
40:31 Tackling Challenging Roles and Embracing New Identities
43:45 Exploring Character Depth and Acting Challenges
44:58 The Rigors of TV Acting and Learning on the Job
46:20 Transitioning Skills from TV to Film
48:15 Finding Meaning and Identity on Stage and Screen
48:57 The Emotional Journey of Improvisation and Acting
50:17 Navigating Creativity and Identity in Music and Acting
50:44 The Struggle with Self-Consciousness and Creativity
55:52 Confronting Past Addictions and Finding New Paths
57:47 Building Confidence and Character in Acting
01:03:03 The Impact of Music and Emotional Connection
01:08:14 The Challenges and Opportunities of AI in the Arts
01:10:08 Reflecting on Career Choices and Future Aspirations
01:23:05 The Creative Process and Finding Inspiration
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Lyrics:
Don’t overthink it
Even if you feel like sinking
Time will tell the tales of tomorrow
Sorrow will only get you so far
Only get you so so so so so so far
And it’s easy to believe
That everything will be handed to you on a plate
And it’s easy to concede
To the doubt that’s rife
That pulls you down
But strengths comes
To those who wait
Stand strong
Believe in fate
Believe in fate
Believe in fate
CHORUS
Secondhand lemonade
Still tastes the fucking same
But they just throw it away like it’s nothing
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Podsongs is the unique podcast where musicians interview inspirational people as inspiration for a new song. This episode, with writer James Nestor and the musical duo Lowland Hum, covers an expansive range of topics including the significant roles of breathing in enhancing both physical and mental health as advocated by Nestor, the creative and transformative journey of artists, and the deep intricacies of interviewing and engaging with diverse subjects. Detailed explorations include a breathing experiment led by Dr. Jayakar Nayak at Stanford exploring nasal versus mouth breathing, the attempt to communicate with marine animals through AI, and the concept of creating inclusive and meaningful retreats and musical experiences. The discussions provide rich insights into the interconnectedness of creativity, wellness, and scientific exploration, emphasizing the power of breathing and genuine engagement in fostering artistic expression and deeper understanding across various disciplines.
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00:00 Welcome to Podsongs: Introducing James Nestor and Lowland Hum
00:27 Musical Connections and Collaborations
01:50 The Evolution of Lowland Hum's Sound
02:52 Recording Challenges and Creative Processes
09:43 The Art of Album Covers with Lauren Goins
10:12 The Realities of Touring and Creative Tensions
15:36 Exploring the Impact of Breathing on Health and Creativity
23:53 James Nestor Joins the Conversation
37:40 The Journey of Writing 'Breath'
42:29 Creative Processes and Collaborative Dynamics
49:49 The Paradox of Confidence and Insecurity in Creativity
50:25 The Privilege and Pressure of Artistic Creation
51:19 The Impact of Expectations on Art and Performance
55:03 Navigating the Challenges of Travel and Work-Life Balance
01:17:38 Exploring the Depths of Human and Animal Communication
01:27:28 The Universal Language of Breathing
01:29:34 Creating Unique Musical Experiences
01:36:31 The Power of Intergenerational Connections and Legacy
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In the 149th episode of Podsongs, we're honoured to feature the legendary writer Steve Erickson and Canadian musician Aidan Baker, part of the ambient/experimental music duo Nadja. They delve into the origins of Baker's musical journey, the essence of creating music across different genres, and the collaborative dynamics within Nadja. Erickson and Baker touch upon the evolving landscapes of politics, culture, and the inherent challenges and inspirations for artists. The conversation traverses the complexities of identity, the impact of global shifts on artistic expression, and the pursuit of creativity amidst a changing world. This engaging exchange not only offers insights into the respective crafts of Erickson and Baker but also serves as an inspiration for a new piece of music capturing the nuanced conversation around creativity, cultural shifts, and the undying pursuit of artistic authenticity.
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00:00 Welcome to Podsongs: Introducing Aidan Baker
00:19 Exploring Aidan Baker's Musical Journey
01:53 The Creative Process and Evolution of Music
02:55 Aidan Baker: The Multi-Instrumentalist
03:44 Collaborative Projects and the Birth of Nadja
05:07 Inspirations and Influences: From Music to Literature
05:27 Steve Erickson: A Unique Voice in Literature
06:47 Exploring the Works of Steve Erickson
08:02 Aidan Baker's Reading Habits and Inspirations
12:10 The Changing Landscapes of Berlin and Personal Reflections
16:48 Touring, Festivals, and Fan Interactions
21:42 Creative Ventures: From Soundtracks to Video Games
24:29 Setting the Stage for Steve Erickson's Arrival
30:00 Navigating the High Costs of Artistic Life in Toronto
30:23 Political Shifts and the Blurring Lines Between Left and Right
31:59 The Unique Political Situation of Expatriates
32:51 Exploring the Meditative Qualities of Music
36:11 The Challenges and Rewards of Creating Video Game Soundtracks
41:42 The Impact of Political Climate on Creative Processes
46:53 Seeking Refuge and Creative Inspiration Abroad
50:21 Discussing the Dynamics of European Politics
55:12 The Role of Art and Music in Times of Political Turmoil
01:11:20 Reflecting on Canadian Identity and Political Landscape
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In a compelling exploration of art and creativity, this interview brings together insights from conversations with Jad Abumrad, co-founder of Radiolab, and musician Brandon Kinder. It traverses Abumrad and Kinder's personal creative journeys, highlighting their transitions in the music industry, from band dynamics to solo projects, and the impact of experimental influences. Abumrad delves into the challenges of storytelling within traditional and innovative formats, expressing a desire to break free from neat narratives to embrace a more chaotic, truthful representation of reality. He also reflects on his journey from curiosity to leading a new wave of curiosity-driven content, aiming to blend storytelling with societal utility. Themes of authenticity, the struggle with creative blocks, and the fusion of documentary elements with music are discussed, aiming to create unique auditory experiences that transcend conventional boundaries. The dialogue concludes with a look into the future of storytelling and music, underscoring the importance of innovation and accessibility in pursuing societal benefits through art.
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In an engaging dialogue, musician Peter Mulvey is inspired to create a new song after talking with poet Naomi Shehab Nye and exploring the profound impact of art, poetry, and music on human connection. They reflect on their personal experiences, discussing the role of these artistic forms in creating and strengthening bonds between individuals. Highlighting the works of Emily Dickinson and Lorine Niedecker, among others, the conversation underlines the importance of allowing art to transcend definitions and speak directly to the heart. Stories of personal anguish, the quest for originality, and the legacy of past artists underscore the dialogue, emphasizing art's power to resonate on both personal and universal levels. The session reinforces the notion that art and poetry should be accessible, inviting listeners to experience them intuitively rather than analytically. Through personal anecdotes and a shared passion for creativity, the speakers inspire a resolve to continue exploring and contributing to the vast world of artistic expression.
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Join renowned artist, Dave McKean, and Italian pianist, Stefano Bollani for an enlightening conversation on Podsongs covering their shared interests in art, jazz, and literature. The two creatives explore the intricacies of music creation and appreciation. Insights include their artistic journeys, perspectives on music education, experiences with film scores, the impact of regional dialects on music, and their love for various music styles such as jazz and Brazil's Bossa Nova. Personal stories of inspirations, challenges, and the magic of matching music to films make it a must-watch for arts and music enthusiasts. A perfect blend of shared passion, engaging creativity, and intellectual conversation on the convergence of art and music, which results in the creation of a new song by Dave McKean called 'Coincidentals'.
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LYRICS to 'Coincidentals' by Dave McKean:
His assistants busy themselves
Fetching scissors and coloured papers
Mixing hues of different flavours
Painting blues and greens and purples
Cutting stars and squares and circles
Beginning the journey
Through a thicket of collage and texture and bread and
circuses
From his bed he considers the surfaces
He remembers his voyages
And he watches
Henri watches
Henri’s body is bed bound
But his mind isn’t even earthbound
He cuts into the form of a figure
He places it next to another
Improvisation,
No turning back, no hesitation
Letting go to muscle sense and iteration
Creativity in the present tense
No more sitting on the fence
Commit to the composition
And he watches…
Enrico watches…
The kids coming up through the quavers and crotchets
Little birds with their scales and rhythms and pitches
Finding their voices and hoping to sing
He’ll pass on the history, of princes and kings
Of Bix and Miles and the truth and the sophistry
Of Chet and Louis and the proof and the mystery
And he takes an occasional player under his wing
And flies through fundamentals
Improvisations and incidentals
And he watches…
Stefano watches…
The silence of the film and the stillness of the man
Deadpan
Buster
Keaton
The girl leaves
His heart heaves
His blank expression
Falls to his knees and then the horizon
He sits.
He thinks.
Pushing his hat
Back on his head.
Lost in this moment of loss, the signs he misread,
He fails to notice
The coupling rod on the train that is rising and falling
and that is where his seat is
He bobs up and down as his dignity decreases
His stone face flashes a moment of indignation beneath
his…
Hat.
To acquire learning you need to read
But to gain wisdom you must watch
Stefano watches
Through the bars of his cage
A cage of bar lines and staves
Something to break out of
To fight with
To play with
To push and pull and tear and tickle and sway with
All those accidentals
Co-accidentals
Incidental music for life
Incidental music for life
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I think Jack wasn't open to listen in this episode... when presented with a different perspective he said sth like "I don't know but I think you are wrong". Well, if you don't know you should at least be open to think about it and research different perspectives and to come up with your own perspective.
Love this! Such a great idea to write a song about each interviewee. Original idea!