In this episode, I sit down with Robbie Moore, a dynamic figure in the music industry. Robbie Moore is a producer, musician, songwriter, and engineer. Robbie shares his insights on the music industry, life, Idea Farm, and the next generation. Join us for a fascinating conversation full of wisdom, laughs, and valuable takeaways for anyone passionate about music and creativity. Check Out Idea Farm! https://www.youtube.com/@UCIKOb8G5L6JoYWsamp9mGlg https://www.instagram.com/_ideafarm_
In this episode, we dive deep into the world of personalized learning and training with Hart Thorson, the founder of Hart Thorson Learning Design. Hart shares his insights on how his boutique company creates tailored experiences in learning & training design, eLearning, sales, and management training, all with an empathetic, people-first approach. We also bond over our love for music, analog gear, and tennis, making this conversation a perfect blend of professional insights and personal passions. Whether you're interested in innovative training methods, the warmth of analog sound, or a good rally on the tennis court, this episode has something for you.
In the latest episode of the podcast, Grant Evans sits down with Josh Raines for a deep dive into various fascinating topics. From the intersection of music and medicine to the intricacies of audio gear and mixing techniques, they explore how these worlds collide and complement each other. The conversation also touches on spirituality, offering insights into how these diverse elements influence their personal and professional lives. Additionally, they dive into Josh's new single, "North Star," which is out now. Whether you're an audio enthusiast, a music lover, or someone curious about the spiritual aspects of creativity, this episode has something for everyone. Josh Raines: https://distrokid.com/hyperfollow/joshraines/north-star
In this laid-back episode of the GRANTASTIC podcast, we had the pleasure of hosting the incredibly talented Otis McDonald. If you haven't heard of him yet, Otis is known for his eclectic mix of funk, jazz, electronic, and hip-hop music, which has found a special place in the hearts of many, especially on platforms like YouTube. Join us as we unwind and chat about Otis's journey into music, his ingenious approach to creating tunes using nothing but reel-to-reel tape, and his musings on where the music industry might be headed. And let's not forget the cozy vibes of Hyde Street Studios, where Otis works his magic, weaving together soulful melodies. #podcast #musiclearning #grantastic Otis McDonald Links: Simple Man - Aloe Blacc & Otis McDonald: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bmvptp3Mol8 Otis McDonald - I Wish I Knew (feat. Joni Inez): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EKMqpkI8guA → WEBSITE: http://www.otismacmusic.com → LABEL: http://www.tracktribe.com
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Today, we're joined by The Fabulous Bud E. Luv as we explore the remarkable life and career of this exceptional performer. In this episode, we uncover the undisclosed tales, the behind-the-scenes laughter, and the obstacles overcome on the journey to becoming an authentic showbiz legend. Our lively and entertaining conversation with The Fabulous Bud E. Luv promises listeners anecdotes, laughter, and a peek into the enchanting magic that has held audiences captive for years. Sit back and enjoy the experience!
Thank you Evan for coming onto the podcast! In this episode, Evan and I talked about his life, what got him into sitar, cultural appropriation with the sitar, his goals, and upcoming events for him.
I had the pleasure of having John Elliott on the podcast. Elliott is a folk musician living in San Fran. In this episode, we talked about human insecurities, John's music, being in San Fran, and many other great topics. Johns's Website: https://www.thehereafterishere.com/
Jamie Drake is one of those rare songwriters/artists whose music is timeless. It was an honor to have Drake on the podcast and talk about her time living in LA, the idea of what spirituality is, her music, touring, songwriting, and many other great topics.
I had the pleasure of talking to singer-songwriter/looping professional Dakil. In this episode, we discussed Dakil's life, what got him into music, what he was up to in 2022, Warplordz, and the future.
It was great having audio engineer/video producer Dan Foldes on the podcast. In this episode, Dan and I talked about his life, being a live audio engineer/video producer, living in SF, and Echoes in the Valley.
It was an honor to catch up with my old friend 2LT Chris Miranda. In this episode, Chris and I talk about the war in Ukraine, what's happening in China, mental health for soldiers, and relationships.
In this episode of GRANTASTIC, I had the pleasure of speaking to Jack Kertzman, the studio manager at Hyde Street Studios. Jack and I discussed his upbringing, how he got into music, where he attended college, what it takes to be a studio manager and many other exciting topics.
I had the great pleasure of interviewing Hither!! Hither is a San Francisco-based duo featuring singer-songwriter Suzanne Kramer (The Sugar Ponies, ♡ just Suzanne) with instrumentalist producer Mark Jeffery (The Mobile Homeboys, originator of ProTools). In this episode, we talked about the songs Suzanne and Mark have composed, music theory, how Hither formed, spirituality, and a performance by the two. Links below to Hither's website.
Hither's Website: https://hithermusic.com/home
Maya Canales is a San Francisco-based singer-songwriter. In this episode, Maya and I talked about music, moving to LA, and dating.
This episode was a blast! Eric Kuehnl is a composer, sound designer, and educator. He holds a Master's degree from California Institute of the Arts, a Bachelor's degree from Oberlin Conservatory, and studied composition at the Centre Iannis Xenakis in Paris. In this episode, Eric and I talked about the Beatles, music from the 60s-80s, and the education system.
It was a pleasure to talk to Meaghan (founder of "Patch Ya Later"). In this episode, Meaghan and I discussed how she came about creating "Patch Ya Later" as well as other topics like music, creativity, mental health, and rode vs wade. Pls, check out "Patch Ya Later" if you haven't before and buy some groovy patches!
Patch Ya Later Website: https://patchyalater.com/
Patch Ya Later Insta: https://www.instagram.com/patchyalater/
In this episode, I had the privilege of talking to Kathy Peck, who was the bass player for the all-girl band “The Contractions”, as well as the executive director and a co-founder of the nonprofit organization H.E.A.R. (Hearing Education and Awareness for Rockers, Inc.)
Pls, Check Out the LINK to H.E.A.R !!!
H.E.A.R LINK: https://www.hearnet.com/about/about_kathy.shtml
In this episode, my good friend Marko Trapani came onto the show to talk about Google, shrooms, spirituality, and music.
Sebastian Rodriguez is an amazing film photographer who lives in San Francisco. In this episode, we talked about the similarities between film and music, the film community, film prices, digital/film photography, traveling, learning from your mistakes, and NFTs.
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sebarod/
Website: https://www.sebarod.com/
Alex Burke is a landscape photographer who has been shooting for the past 15 years. In this episode, we talked about his 4x5 camera, drum scanner, nature, and the story behind certain shots by Alex.
Insta: https://www.instagram.com/alexburkephoto/
Website: https://www.alexburkephoto.com/