Notable musician Carrie Akre invites you to join her as she talks with her friends and people that inspire her.
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Join us for a catch up episode where Carrie and Ryan get the show going again after a short break.
Where you can find Sheri online:Pink Noise PosseFacebookInstagramLinkedinshow notes:Love ChurchThe Juicing BibleAmma the hugging saintThe Realness Project3 breath hugThree Moon Collective
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Tony also created the music videos for Carrie's Wrestle It Out and Ocean songs. Be sure to go an give those a watch if you haven't yet.You can find more of Tony online here:All Ages Show websiteAll Ages Show on FacebookAll Ages Show on InstagramKickstarterTony on FacebookTony on InstagramYouTube Channelyou can pick up his book The Funny Stepdad "Life Lessons"
We talk with the talented Intuitive Life Coach Tanya Sisson.
you can find her online here:https://www.laurenannalchemy.com Instagram: @laurenannalchemyFacebook page: Lauren Ann AlchemySome things mentioned in the episode:Louise HayTheresa Reed - Tarot Coloring Book & Tarot Bytes PodcastRachel Pollack - Seventy-Eight Degrees of Wisdom: A Book of TarotThe Rider TarotThe Wild Unknown Tarot DeckLunar Faire
We talk with Pete Greenberg, owner and creator of the vinyl record label Latent Print Records
We finally get to do part two with Carrie's friend Nils Bernstein. The last time we had him on we talked a lot about how Carrie and Nils are interconnected through their time in the Seattle music scene. When we got done with the first recording we realized we didn't even get a chance to talk about all the philosophical stuff we wanted to about, so we finally had time to meet up and record a follow-up episode.
Today we have the extremely creative singer and songwriter Julia Massey from the band Warren Dunes. She is definitely one of the kindest people we've had on the show. Sorry everyone else.
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Welcome to episode 23. Today we have a conversation with an old friend of Carrie's Nils Bernstein for you. He's like a unicorn because he’s actually from Seattle. He is a deep deep lover of music, who has been a part of a record store that was huge when Carrie was coming up in music. He’s been the VP of PR for Sub Pop. Worked for Matador. Lived and breathed music. He was influential during the heyday of the grunge movement. There’s a lot of history in this episode so stick around even though we did have some audio issues here and there.Wine Enthusiast TwitterHarvard Exit
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Join us on another wonderful episode of the world's greatest, but slightly irregularly released podcast. In this episode, we are gifted with the presence of the talented guitarist singer-songwriter Kathy Moore.Show Notes!:https://www.kathymooresuperpowertrio.comhttps://www.facebook.com/TheKathyMooreSuperPowerTriohttps://theroyalroomseattle.com/event/animals-by-pink-floyd-in-its-entiretyhttps://www.facebook.com/thaddillac/https://kathymooresuperpowertrio.bandcamp.comHeatmiserThaddeus TurnerLudwig GoranssonCatching the Big Fish by David LynchRam DassIggy Pop Fun HouseSun in my Mouth by BjörkThe Road by Cormac McCarthy
We talk with Seattle based singer/songwriter and 2018 Listen Up! Women in Music grant recipient, and 2019 Jack Straw Cultural Center recording grant recipient, Tekla Waterfield lives in the wide-open realm of Americana Roots music, incorporating elements of folk, country, indie, rhythm and blues, and soul.
Hey everybody, come and listen as we have a causal conversation with the extremely talented singer, songwriter, guitarist, and more Danny Newcomb!Show Notes!Listen to Goodness Spotify | Apple | Google | AmazonGoodness on San Francisco Morning KTVU SF Fox 2 (10/23/1998)The RockfordsLuckiest ManHockeytalkterLatent Print RecordsNubbin Triangle studio Labor Day Runaround aka Garth Rock Espresso Romamacro skyAmericaJohn Goodmanson Goodness on San Francisco Morning KTVU SF Fox 2 10.23.98
Join us for a conversation with Seattle-based singer-songwriter soul queen Julia Francis.
Join us while we sit down and have a conversation with Washington-based audio engineer, record producer, musician, and all-around wonderful human Steve Fisk.Show Notes:Learn more about Steve FiskPell MellPigeonhedShawn SmithThe Kittitas CountyWhiskey Dick Wildlife AreaFertiliChrome - indie film - 1989
In this episode we get a chance to spend some time with the extremely talented musician Katherine Finn AKA Katie Kate.For more information visit our website http://betweenpodcast.com
We recorded a live show on March 14th at the Fremont Abbey following a different format that we think you’ll enjoy. We had a panel moderated by Amanda Carter Gomes of The Fold Mag with guests Shelby Earl, and Joy Pearson of Lenore. We explored the complex, but joyous world of musician moms & shared a few tunes to boot. You’ll laugh, you’ll cry, so bring a glass, or bottle, of wine, we won’t judge and enjoy the show!
We sit down and have a chat with musician, writer, podcaster, and politician John Roderick.
Welcome everyone to episode number 11 of the Between You and I podcast. We got a chance to sit down and have a talk with Ken Stringfellow from the Posies, Big Star, R.E.M., and other solo work. Join us in this wonderful conversation and enjoy!
This episode is a conversation between Shelby Earl and myself which would end up becoming an article that she wrote for the online magazine The Fold. Our topic was about being a female musician and a mother and it was a deep conversation, which I extremely enjoyed, and had been wanting to have for years, so I thank her deeply for reaching out to me to start this discussion. I hope you all enjoy it. It’s a topic that I think isn’t talked about often, and we are planning in the future to build a round table of women discus this topic, that we will record and post as well. I hope you all enjoy my lovelies hope your holidays are going well. Welcome to music and motherhood.
Hello everyone! It’s a been, well, how do I put this, a while since our last episode. So here’s a holiday treat for you to enjoy.
Well, we've done it again, finished another wonderful podcast! I know it's been a while but we're back in business. This episode is with the amazing, sweet, brother from another mother, Marco Collins! Just like so many podcasts of mine since I am a Chatty Cathy (Marco being my equal in that) this one is pretty darn long. We clocked in at over two hours and probably could've kept going! We covered so many things from midlife crisis to the grunge era to the first world problem of what do I do next, insecurities, fear, art, change, self-confidence or lack there of and more Just note there is a surprise halfway through when Marco, the ever talented DJ, got me to seeing a certain Hammerbox song, a cappella! Hope you enjoy and please spread the word if you feel you have a friend who would love to hear this and more.
Carrie and Ryan catch back up and discuss what has been going on since the last show
I've known Roderick from Sky Cries Mary since I was 19. Way prior to my even considering doing music or following my dreams to be an artist. He was so far ahead that arena. That being said I know that Roderick definitely inspired me and I still follow ideas he shared with me way back when. I've always loved his ability to follow his spirit and boldly put himself and his art out there. I really needed to touch base with this person who reminding me to dream and see where the universe takes you. Don't choke hold your wishes but just toss them out there and wait for the magic to arrive! Thank you Roderick for continuing to astound and amaze me!
It's taken me way too long to get to a place to find old friends again. I"m so happy that we are all waking up enough to find each other again. I am personally committed to reaching out more from here going forward. This podcast is so much about it. During the early 90s period of music scene, I was so introverted and shy in some ways. I was used to being a loner and watcher in so many ways. That is who I had been in my life up into then. On stage was different. I felt an automatic comfort like I became a vessel and there was no time to worry! Ah that's a good feeling. Now I am ready and am so enjoying coming together with other musicians/friends that I really didn't get to know so much at the time. Ah youth! So afraid and trying to tough it through so often. You just don't know what you don't know at the time. Well many years later I do. So for our 5th podcast (I wish it had been the 7th) I reached out to the wonderful women of 7 Year Bitch. I loved talking with Selene Vigil, Valerie Agnew and Elizabeth Davis. I got the chance to regroup with some of them during the weekend of our benefit to support James Atkins (soul brother and bassist for Hammerbox). I just felt so much love and thought I saw a real look in each other eyes that we hungered to talk and were so ready to share and commune on where we've been, how we've been and where we want to go now. This really just felt like part I of many conversation! Hope you enjoy.
We sit down with the worlds greatest comedian Emmett Montgomery Sorry about the fan noise in the background. It's really too hot here in Seattle right now.
We sit down and talk about all sorts of things that are on our minds and as a bonus the lovely and talented Amanda Stockbridge drops in as a surprise guest.
Well holly hallelujah it’s podcast #2 with my great friend Kim Virant. The big reason we moved back to Seattle was for the family and friendship. Kim and I have known each other for over 20 years and it’s only recently that we have found each other as confidants. And boy has it been helpful. Finally someone who shares some of the same fears around performance, creativity and life’s ups and downs.
I’ve known the Friels closely for over 20 years and farther away for over 30. They are Seattle musical staples and have been playing music since before they were 9 years old!! I’ve had the pleasure of playing in bands with both of them (Goodness, The Rockfords, my solo work and side project Esther Kang). I love their support, kindness and story telling.