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Making Music

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Music is everywhere! It's the soundtrack to our lives, in TV and film, in Youtube videos, and even in corporate America. And the art of making music has many facets, there's creating, production, mixing, promotion and performing live, and in this podcast we're going to discuss everything that will empower you do what you love, make music!
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Making Ways: The Art of Music

Rob Goodman I OpenVerse

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Making Ways podcast is about the stories behind the art of music. Host and illustrator Rob Goodman interviews bands with the visual artists they collaborate with for album covers, posters, videos, and more. In conversation together about the creative process and the intersection of art and music. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Making Music Fun

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This is the Making Music Fun podcast, where we explore what makes music fun for you! No matter what style of music we make, or the level we make it at, we all started making music because it was fun! Let’s keep it that way.
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This is a podcast designed for music producers who are interested in turning their hobby of music production into something more. whether youve never earned a dollar from your music before, or just wanna learn how you can make more, this podcast is for you. in this show I sit down and chat with dozens of industry professionals and get them to share their secrets, and how they were able to start profiting of of their music production.
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What does ‘normal’ mean, anyway? Who decides what is or isn’t ‘normal’ for each of us? Why do we all so desperately just want to be… normal?! If you don’t know me yet, I’m a Canadian country artist living in Nashville, TN. I’m a wife, a frequenter of my sunroom, a dog mom of two, and as of recently, a podcast host.In my experience as all of these things, I’ve decided that none of us are normal and that normal is something made up that puts limitations around our feelings and experiences. But ...
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Wanna get paid? Then GIVE BETTER CONCERTS by taking advantage of my 40 years of experience and training in Gospel, Classical, Rock, Worship, and Music Theater. Concerts are about way more than singing and playing well and I’ve made EVERY imaginable mistake along the way. So, let’s learn together. From tools of the trade, movement, and stage habits, to communication, audience connection, and everything in between...THIS is the glue that holds your live musical performance together. It’s essen ...
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What a hugely impactful conversation we have in store for you. I am joined in this episode of ‘None of Us Are Normal’ by Sheryl Johnson, founder of Hearts 4 Minds. After losing her son, Alex, to depression, Sheryl and her husband, Todd, founded Hearts 4 Minds as a way to break the stigma of mental illness and improve mental health literacy. In the …
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Thank you for joining me for another episode of None of Us Are Normal. Today, I want to go beyond talking about stress and its effects on your body (although we'll talk a little bit about that, too!) I want to take it a step further and discuss a creative, practical way to eradicate stress in your life. In fact, it's my go-to for stress relief! Cre…
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I am joined on today's episode by weight lifter, mom, musician, mad crocheter, queen of the quirk, candy-at-Christmas-maker, vocal coach (am I missing anything?!), Sarah Tweet. Sarah is truly a wonder of passion and inspiration, and we had the most enlightening conversation about mindfulness work and taking care of your physical health. We talk abo…
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We often don’t think about the ‘minute’ day-to-day things that directly impact our wellbeing, so I thought it would be fun to spend this episode sharing some of the little things I’ve been working on lately that have had a big effect on my mental health. While it might not be the case that absolutely everything is your cup of tea, you might find a …
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What does ‘normal’ mean, anyway? Who decides what is or isn’t ‘normal’ for each of us? Why do we all so desperately just want to be… normal?! If you don’t know me yet, I’m a Canadian country artist living in Nashville, TN. I’m a wife, a frequenter of my sunroom, a dog mom of two, and as of recently, a podcast host. In my experience as all of these …
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You’re about to listen to one of my favorite episodes yet. I am joined by naturopathic women’s health professional, Dr. Keila Roesner, on today’s episode of ‘None of Us Are Normal.’ We talk about SO much, including but not limited to: the misconceptions surrounding naturopathic medicine, supporting your physiology in tandem with your mental health,…
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They call it heartbreak for a reason. Losing someone who really mattered to you, and perhaps losing a piece of yourself in the process, can leave you feeling shattered to your core. You don’t need me to tell you that. As much as I wish I could say there is an easy fix or an exact science to getting over a breakup, there is only the path you choose …
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We hope you all enjoyed this latest season of Making Ways: The Art of Music. Can’t believe the amount of talent we squeezed into these episodes. We thought it could be fun to look back on a handful of the episodes that made this season sing. So we're dropping a two-part recap of the season for those of you who might have missed an episode or want t…
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In this bonus episode, you'll hear film / TV composer, songwriter, and singer Craig Wedren of the band Shudder to Think with director, writer, and actor David Wain of The State, Stella, and Wet Hot American Summer fame as they discuss finding inspiration and tricking yourself into a beginner's mindset. And if you missed our full episode with David …
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In this episode, we’re joined by two of Seattle’s finest –– Americana singer-songwriter Sera Cahoone and artist Zack Bolotin. Sera played drums with the adored indie rock group, Carissa’s Wierd, and later with Band of Horses. She went on to release four solo records, two on Sub Pop, and in 2019 received a Gold Record for her work with Band of Horse…
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We’re talking about the art of music for film and TV with composer, songwriter, and singer Craig Wedren of the band Shudder to Think and director, writer, actor David Wain of The State, Stella, and Wet Hot American Summer fame. In this conversion, we dive into David and Craig’s lifelong friendship, the creative kindling of their days as roommates a…
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This episode is dedicated in memory of Eric Livingston. We’re talking about the art of the music of Dead Cross, a thrash metal supergroup featuring vocalist Mike Patton from Faith No More, Mr. Bungle, and Fantômas, drummer Dave Lombardo of Slayer fame, guitarist Michael Crain from Retox, and today’s guest –– bassist Justin Pearson also from the Loc…
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GQ calls them “The UK’s hottest band” and after spinning their records, you’ll call them a new favorite too. Lead singer, songwriter, and frontman Murray Matravers joins the show to talk about the art of the music of Easy Life. Alongside designer and award-winning creative director for the band Charlie Drinkwater and the brilliant claymation animat…
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We're hitting rewind on one of our favorite episodes! Laura Lee of Khruangbin and designer Nate Utesch discuss the stories behind the art of the band’s latest album "Mordechai." In this expansive conversation for the new Making Ways podcast, we dive into the origin story of the record and how the artwork came together as a collaboration between Lau…
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Neil Frances, the LA-based electropop band comprised of Sydney-born Jordan Feller and Southern California native Marc Gilfry, join Making Ways: The Art of Music alongside their creative family to talk about how their visuals for albums, videos, and the group’s overall aesthetic come together. In this interview featuring the duo’s collaborators phot…
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Today we’re joined by Kevin Morby, the Kansas City-based musician and songwriter, to discuss the art of the music for his latest album “This Is a photograph” and 2020’s “Sundowner” alongside the designer for those records, the multitalented Mike Krol. “This Is a photograph” is a brilliant career-standout record for Morby who has been releasing solo…
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On the debut episode of “None of Us Are ‘Normal,’” I wanted to talk about goals. I’ve always been quite the goal setter, but over the course of time, I’ve realized that, while goals are great to have because they hold you accountable to your dreams and desires, they can also be extremely limiting. They can make you believe you’re a failure. They ca…
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I am so excited to be joined by clinical psychologist (and my very own sister!), Dr. Leah Todd, for this two part episode. In Part 1, we are diving into a few of the myths surrounding therapy. We break down why– while certainly a big and brave step– choosing to go to therapy doesn’t have to be scary, as well as what the very vulnerable, very human …
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I wanted to take a brief season intermission and talk about why I started this podcast. In addition to wanting to offer my Buy Me A Coffee fans something more valuable than most fan subscriptions, mental health is a cause that is close to my heart. Take a listen to hear where and why my awareness of mental health began, how it informed my career as…
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And we’re back for Part 2 with clinical psychologist (and my older sister), Leah Todd. In Part 1 of my conversation with Leah, we spent some time on the basics of therapy and how to get the help you need. In this week’s episode, we’re digging a little deeper and discussing how to navigate grief during the holidays. Leah provides so many invaluable …
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Trigger warning: This episode discusses the topic of depression and suicide. I’m thrilled to have my good friend, Jessie T, on the show. In addition to being a talented singer/songwriter herself, Jessie is also a mental health advocate, expert in the art of the dad joke, and cat mom. We discuss using our resources to take care of our mental health …
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Trigger warning: This episode contains material about PTSD. Meet my cousin, Robbie. Historian and philosopher. Member of a ThinkTank. Museum educator. Massage therapist. Blacksmith. Free diver. Mountaineer. Cheerleader. Juggler. World Traveller. You name it, Robbie’s done it. Robbie joins us to talk about doing what you want without a plan, how phy…
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On this episode of None of Us Are Normal, I am joined by singer/songwriter and brand designer, Natascha Myers. Natascha also happens to be my very own creative director and a co-writer on my song Backburner, and I’m excited to share our conversation about what happens when plans change. We talk about overcoming societal and industry narratives, doi…
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In this special twofold episode, we talk to musician and songwriter Scout Gillett, photographer and filmmaker Julie Orlick, and graphic designer and artist Ian Langehough about the visual world of Scout’s music. You’ll get a glimpse into the very old-school photography process that was used to create the cover image for “no roof no floor” –– Scout’…
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If there’s one word that describes Lambchop, it’s reinvention. Kurt Wagner has been on an unpredictable musical journey since his first release under the moniker in the mid-90s. From “How I Quit Smoking” to “Aw Cmon,” “No You Cmon,” “Nixon,” and his latest release, the masterful “The Bible,” his albums veer from folk to gospel to electronic and all…
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“Trust the vision.” So says Buzz Osborne of the legendary band Melvins who joins the show with his creative partner of 30+ years and wife, Mackie Osborne, whose incredible portfolio includes design for Tool, Bad Religion, and Mr. Bungle. We’re talking about the seriously dark sense of humor in the band’s art and music, hardcore work ethic, and what…
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Welcome to our podcast on making a trap beat in Studio One 6 Artist! If you're a music producer or a fan of trap music, you're in for a treat. In this episode, we'll be taking you through the process of creating a trap beat using Studio One 6 Artist, a powerful digital audio workstation (DAW) that's packed with features and tools to help you bring …
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In this first episode of the new season, we're joined by Doug Martsch of Built to Spill and music video director Jordan Minkoff chatting about Doug's hands-off approach to creative collaboration and the hysterical backstories behind some of the band's latest videos for their newest record When The Wind Forgets Your Name. Hosted on Acast. See acast.…
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New bands! New artists! Making Ways: The Art of Music is returning with a brand new season! And we’re so excited to be joining the Weirder Together podcast network for it all. This season we’re bringing together even more bands and musicians with the visual artists they work with to talk all about the art of music and creative collaboration. Everyt…
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In this conversation, we go deep into the art of the music for “Marrow,” the latest single from Thao & the Get Down Stay Down off the deluxe edition of their album, Temple. Thao and filmmaker Linda Mai Green discuss their collaboration for the music video for “Marrow,” the meaning behind the song, and Thao shares the influence her work as host of t…
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What happens when the anthem for our times meets… elf yourself? It’s the story behind the music video and song, Born For This Bullshit, with acclaimed and beloved rocker Ben Lee and the brilliant director Byron Spencer. Buckle up for a wide-ranging conversation about the music video, Ben’s upcoming 20th (?!) LP “I’m Fun” and explore why embracing y…
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Funny how a beat transforms when when you start to how it ends. In this video, I make a sample based beat in Cubase Elements 11 and start making a song idea out of it. The beat is rough.. real rough and I definitely see alot of room for improvement. Looking forward to see what this idea evolves into.…
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Welcome to pt t2 of the episode with Don't mess with Juan, if you haven't checked the first episode out yet there's loads of good insight on there you don't wanna miss!! In this episode we discuss the importance of branding. How to brand yourself and what branding actually is! we also discuss the importance of sometimes taking on bigger projects in…
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In this podcast episode #185, co-hosts Dr. William Smith & Kenya M. Johnson end the fall season by discussing "7 Kinds of Music Releases to do in 2022." From releasing your hottest single to releasing a cover song that has your signature sound, be sure to listen to this special end of the year episode to learn how to prepare for next year musically…
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