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By Zach Barber
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The podcast currently has 102 episodes available.
What a ride it's been! Thank you to everyone who has tuned into Rice Cakes and Pears, even if it was for just one episode! I am proud of myself for trying to create a platform for fellow weirdos like myself! I hope these episodes made you feel less alone, inspired, and more understood. I am truly grateful for all the AMAZING people I've met along the way. I look forward to staying connected with past guests, followers, and anyone that I've crossed paths with because of this platform. Take care of yourself, and it's okay to allow yourself to feel those negative emotions. I can't wait to be a dad <3
23-year-old Atlanta Native. Eagle Parking Legend. Incredibly kind human. Gus Glasser is known for his impeccable freestyles on the Atlanta Beltline. In this episode, I enjoy a genuine conversation with Gus about his life, music, and upbringing. We bond over our past addictions and how we've been able to overcome them for the better. Going into this interview, I was already blown away by his music, but after this interview, I am even more impressed by Gus the person. I can't wait to see what comes next, and best of luck opening for Shwayze!
https://linktr.ee/gusglasser
Musician, Luca Mantuano, moved to LA on a whim with only a guitar and his favorite pasta sauce. What started out as a crazy idea has opened up numerous opportunities for him. Luca takes music very seriously and is gaining an appreciation for music's behind-the-scenes work. Since moving to LA, Luca set up furniture for Billie Eilish (that she sat on for 5 min) and Seth Rogan complimented his mullet. Dude, I respect your grind and look forward to what opportunities you make the most of next!
Check out his music: lmantuano.lnk.to/LikeThis
After 7 long years, I finally got my g-tube out. It's a big step in the right direction, and I'm looking forward to no more oozing out of my stomach. I'll definitely miss being the center of attention every time I take my shirt off... LAWL! I also open up about my recent mental struggles and hope you can relate.
intro prod. by eeryskies
Indie-Pop artist, Splendi, recently made her single debut in "Unoriginal" which was featured on Spotify's New Music Friday! We enjoy a conversation about music, douchebags, and bisexuality. Her storytelling through a cynical lens is refreshing, relatable, and Olivia Rodrigo-like.
I can't wait for more music and hope you get a pet koi fish someday :p
CHECK HER OUT NOW:
linktr.ee/splendimusic
FTBK was adopted by two white parents and attended a predominately white private school growing up. Being raised in white culture, his peers tried to tell him who he was supposed to be. FTBK has been making music for 3 years and his name stands for "fredtheblackkid". His main goal in music is to have the listener feel the emotion and not escape reality but dive into theirs and experience everything fully. Thanks for sharing your journey, and I look forward to new music!
Check his music out! open.spotify.com/album/7CPjoZ78cORNAnsKjnOi7w?si=km_cbZ0bSfyM-XnDpw-DvQ
HE'S SICK. HE'S TWISTED. HE'S AN ALIEN. HIS CREATIONS ARE DARK, BEAUTIFUL, AND THOUGHT-PROVOKING. HIS ANIMATIONS TELL A STORY AND MAKE YOU LAUGH.
"Pleasantries’s music is at times as dark as Satan or as lovely as a chorus of angels. Animated videos, boundless guitar shredding, and an effortless fusion of indie rock, symphonic instrumentals, and synthwave grooves meet influences like Jack Stauber, Bill Wurtz and Tally Hall." (Spotify)
THANK YOU PLEASANTRIES FOR MAKING ME LAUGH AND WELCOMING ME INTO YOUR WORLD. I TRULY LOOK FORWARD TO YOUR FUTURE CREATIONS!
check out pleasantries now: youtube.com/c/Pleasantries
https://open.spotify.com/artist/28gMJfIMF6W4X36NWDabMF?si=3LBK0_KvSbyLhhEJ-wQQcg
https://vm.tiktok.com/ZTdp4BP5m/
17-year-old, Species (Taylor Spiess) has struggled with mental health since 9 years old. He was first diagnosed with depression/anxiety and has since noticed voices in his head. His music is a mix of alternative pop, hyper-pop, and melodic emo-rap music. He also takes inspiration from Trippie Redd, Post Malone, and midwxst. Species doesn't write any of his music, but rather creates what he feels in the moment which I respect a lot. I really appreciated your insight regarding suicide prevention, and I look forward to following your music journey. Thanks again bro.
Check out his music! linktr.ee/taylorspecies
The podcast currently has 102 episodes available.