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Amy Grant on unexpected healing, the invitation of aging, and craftopia.
Amy Grant on unexpected healing, the invitation of aging, and craftopia.

Episode 158

What does it mean to inhabit a creative life when that container itself changes? We sit down with GRAMMY-nominated, multi-platinum crossover supersta…

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James Gardin on deconstructing the sync world, overcoming over-analysis, and the male affordable Lizzo.
James Gardin on deconstructing the sync world, overcoming over-analysis, and the male affordable Lizzo.

Episode 157

How do you build a sustainable life around your art when the traditional definitions of success feel increasingly narrow? In this conversation, we si…

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Lukas Nelson on shedding expectations, the antidote to egos, and training like an Olympian.
Lukas Nelson on shedding expectations, the antidote to egos, and training like an Olympian.

Episode 156

It is easy to look at a lifetime spent traveling on a tour bus in a famous family and assume the creative path was completely clear. We sit down with…

2 weeks ago

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Judy Collins on collective dreams, keeping the channel clear, and why artist's don't retire.
Judy Collins on collective dreams, keeping the channel clear, and why artist's don't retire.

Episode 155

"We write to find out who we are." For over six decades, Judy Collins has been a pillar of American music: from GRAMMY awards, platinum records, and …

3 weeks ago

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Annie & Cranston Clements on musical lineage, tour-life advocacy, and 150 hits of acid.
Annie & Cranston Clements on musical lineage, tour-life advocacy, and 150 hits of acid.

Episode 154

What does it mean to treat music not as a commodity, but as a multi-generational way of life? We sit down with father-daughter side musicians Cransto…

4 weeks ago

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Heather Mae on social justice songwriting, the hedonic treadmill, and hearing god during a massage.
Heather Mae on social justice songwriting, the hedonic treadmill, and hearing god during a massage.

Episode 153

We often look at an artist's career through the lens of industry accolades: the tours, the streaming numbers, the awards. But what happens when you i…

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Matraca Berg on the Nashville Hit Machine, streaming economics, and getting busted by bro country.
Matraca Berg on the Nashville Hit Machine, streaming economics, and getting busted by bro country.

Episode 152

We often treat commercial success as the final destination of a creative life, but for legendary songwriter Matraca Berg, it was just the first act. …

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Rob Moose on the feast-or-famine mindset, songs as love letters, and remaining child-like.
Rob Moose on the feast-or-famine mindset, songs as love letters, and remaining child-like.

Episode 151

Behind nearly every influential indie-rock and pop record of the last 15 years has been the brilliant mind and hand of string arranger and multi-inst…

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Michaela Anne + Aaron Shafer-Haiss on intuition vs assumption, creative ownership, and vulnerability as a faucet.
Michaela Anne + Aaron Shafer-Haiss on intuition vs assumption, creative ownership, and vulnerability as a faucet.

Episode 150

To celebrate our 150th episode, we try a bit of an experiment: interviewing ourselves, for the first time. After nearly two decades of partnership, w…

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Molly Tuttle on genre fluidity, artistic anxiety, and micro-managing travel routing.
Molly Tuttle on genre fluidity, artistic anxiety, and micro-managing travel routing.

Episode 149

Molly Tuttle has shared stages with Ringo Starr and Billy Strings, yet she still grapples with the unpredictable "ups and downs" of a musician's sche…

2 months ago

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