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In this conversation, Pepe Bandit and Jo Rodriguez discuss the impact of music on their lives, particularly folk punk music. They share personal stories of how certain musicians or songs have helped them through difficult times and provided a sense of grounding. They also discuss imposter syndrome and the challenges of feeling like they don't belong in certain spaces or conversations. Jo mentions her experience growing up in a (ex)Mormon family and how it has influenced her music. She plans to write a song about her parents' journey out of the Mormon church as a way to find forgiveness and peace. The conversation covers various themes, including anger towards parents, the impact of trauma, the desire to have a house venue, and the narration of an audiobook.
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takeaways
Connect with Jo Rodriguez:
Instagram - instagram.com/jobanjobanjo/?hl=en
Facebook - facebook.com/people/Jo-Rodriguez/100004513473999/?ref=xav_ig_profile_web
Website - jobanjobanjo.com/
Listen to Jo Rodriguez music:
Spotify - open.spotify.com/artist/2xADBEPdn61I8UPTHbJ2Xw
Bandcamp - jobanjobanjo.bandcamp.com/
Back On The Grind Records - DIY, Folk Punk & Music merch:
backonthegrindrecords.bandcamp.com/music
Get coffee roasted by Pepe Bandit:
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In this conversation, Pepe Bandit and Jo Rodriguez discuss the impact of music on their lives, particularly folk punk music. They share personal stories of how certain musicians or songs have helped them through difficult times and provided a sense of grounding. They also discuss imposter syndrome and the challenges of feeling like they don't belong in certain spaces or conversations. Jo mentions her experience growing up in a (ex)Mormon family and how it has influenced her music. She plans to write a song about her parents' journey out of the Mormon church as a way to find forgiveness and peace. The conversation covers various themes, including anger towards parents, the impact of trauma, the desire to have a house venue, and the narration of an audiobook.
Support the podcast/get bonus episodes + goods
takeaways
Connect with Jo Rodriguez:
Instagram - instagram.com/jobanjobanjo/?hl=en
Facebook - facebook.com/people/Jo-Rodriguez/100004513473999/?ref=xav_ig_profile_web
Website - jobanjobanjo.com/
Listen to Jo Rodriguez music:
Spotify - open.spotify.com/artist/2xADBEPdn61I8UPTHbJ2Xw
Bandcamp - jobanjobanjo.bandcamp.com/
Back On The Grind Records - DIY, Folk Punk & Music merch:
backonthegrindrecords.bandcamp.com/music
Get coffee roasted by Pepe Bandit:
STAY FREE COFFEE ROASTERS
Send us questions, comments or future topic suggestions to
Follow/engage with the podcast on Instagram
***Word of mouth really matters to us. Here's two simple things you can do to help keep this podcast going strong:
Stay Free until next time!
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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