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By Sean Cox & Tim Weaver
The podcast currently has 11 episodes available.
For the final episode of Season one, Tim and Sean talk to LA-Based writer, speaker, musician Andre Henry. They talk about how he became passionate about racial justice, how he couples that with his songwriting, and how ordinary people can do the work to bring change for all people.
*Note, this was recorded in March as nationwide lockdowns began. The recent swath of Black Americans dying at the hands of police was yet to unfold.
To read more of Andre's work you can find info at:
http://andrehenry.co/
Thank you all so much for joining us for this first season. We are already hard at work on season two. Connect with us on Instagram if you have ideas for possible guests you'd like to hear.
Much Love,
-Sean & Tim
Tim talks to fingerstyle guitarist Trevor Gordon Hall about how he maintains his love for playing especially as a guitar instructor, how his love of Stoic Philosophy has shaped his musical outlook and how he focuses on the pursuits that will inspire him most.
Check out some of his lovely music below:
Listen on Spotify
Please reach out and say hey on Instagram
Sean and Tim talk to Argentinian-born and current Brooklyn based blues artist Juan Soria. They talk about how he left his bank telling job in Buenos Aires to pursue his musical dream in America, What it was like to adapt to New York City and how his travels all over the country have shown him what we all have in common.
Listen to his brand new single "Sur" below and make sure to follow him:
Listen on Spotify
As always please don't hesitate to reach out and say hey on INSTAGRAM
Tim talks to Eric Krewson from the Philadelphia based band The Chairman Dances. They talk about his studies in Musicology, terrible gigs and how the element of play can be a crucial motivator for making music.
The Chairman Dances Music
Please give us a follow on Instagram:
@whatsyourmusepod
Today Sean sits down with Central PA based singer-songwriter, Peter Stone. They talk about the the burnout that can come with wearing all the creative hats, productive writing habits, and how our work might just be the Universe's way of experiencing itself.
Listen to Peter's music here:
https://open.spotify.com/artist/2mZzds4lRRQmpD2yRmjMNc?si=5cAMdaKFSP2pYEyEFdtasw
Check out the band he's collaborated with often(The Rare Occasions):
https://open.spotify.com/artist/1QfpRUtH14JLoY6F6AYmwt?si=znTQqZtbSt--JAamgc_Gsw
Also, feel free to follow and reach out to us on Instagram:
https://www.instagram.com/whatsyourmusepod
Today Sean sits down with Sharon Bryd. She is a NJ based singer-songwriter and founder of MOTUS, a creative community that empowers indie artists. They discuss how the close knit culture of Nashville sparked her idea to bring it to the Northeast. They also discuss how her spiritual convictions inform how she views all creative endeavors.
Learn more about Motus here:
www.motusmusic.online
On today's episode, Tim talks to Adam Mason, a DC based Photographer & business mentor. They discuss how Adam got into photography, how important it is to know one's worth professionally and how to overcome fear and pursue the things we really want.
Check out all he's got going on below:
https://adammason.com/
Say hi to us on instagram:
https://www.instagram.com/whatsyourmusepod
On this episode, Sean sits down with Caitlyn Deviney and Ben Morris. They are the owners of "The Homestead", a live music venue and creative art space in Glenside, Pa. They discuss what gave them the idea to start a venue, why community is important for people and what some of the challenges have been in maintaining the drive to keep it going.
You can learn more about there space and events here:
https://www.thehomesteadglenside.com/
or check out music from their band Homestead Collective here:
https://open.spotify.com/artist/7dJDYzlPVyUoyAgUJgGn0B?si=IwyFsB5uSz6XZVdcphP8Kg
We'd love to hear from you on instagram @whatsyourmusepod
Today we talk to Nashville based singer/songwriter Katie Ruvane. We discuss what initially brought her to Nashville, how community encourages greatness and how she channels her mental health into her song craft.
Check out Katie Ruvane's music on Spotify/apple music
Please join our community on Instagram as well:@whatsyourmusepod
On today's episode Tim interviews his co-host Sean Cox about how he first discovered the guitar, his evolution from band member to solo artist and how although it's hard to believe, he was a class clown in school.
To listen to more music by Sean, check out his project Three Strands. His new EP "Not the Only One'' is available now on all major streaming/download platforms.
We'd love to hear from y'all. Reach out to us on Instagram:@whatsyourmusepod
The podcast currently has 11 episodes available.