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CONCENTRIC CIRCLES A Podcast About What it Means to Be a Creative Professional INSPIRATION AND CREATIVITY DON'T NECESSARILY HIT AT THE SAME TIME. SOMETIMES THE IDEAS DON'T FLOW AT ALL. THE PUSH AND PULL OF A CREATIVE'S LIFE IS MEASURED BY MAKING IDEAS COME ALIVE. SOMETIMES YOU NEED EVERY TOOL IN…

Jim Tramontana/Vinnie Fiorello

  • Nov 12, 2020 LATEST EPISODE
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  • 18 EPISODES


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Concentric Circles Presents: 6/19 Discussion - Episode 7

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 12, 2020 51:07


Today we conclude our discussion of Vinnie Fiorello's anthology, 6/19, by taking an in-depth look at chapters 25 through 30. During the month of June 2019, Vinnie Fiorello wrote a short story every day. It was a personal challenge to one, just to see if he could do it, but also to exorcise some personal demons while reflecting on the first act of his life spent in vans and tour buses crisscrossing the world as a touring musician. Not only did he complete the mission of writing a complete story every day, the result is a collection of tales that are sometimes highly personal and heart wrenching, sometimes laugh out loud funny. Each tale is filled with irreverence and life lessons as the author tackles issues like wasted youth, the pains of growing older, and other universal topics that made him famous as the lyricist of the punk band Less Than Jake, a band known for its incredibly catchy music matched with Fiorello’s universally themed yet personal lyrics. Today we begin our in-depth look and conversation about the anthology by listening to the first four chapters of the book, followed by a brief conversation between Jim Tramontana and Vinnie Fiorello. Get 6/19 here.

Concentric Circles Presents: 6/19 Discussion - Episode 6

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 5, 2020 33:26


We continue our discussion of Vinnie Fiorello's anthology, 6/19, by taking an in-depth look at chapters 21 through 24. During the month of June 2019, Vinnie Fiorello wrote a short story every day. It was a personal challenge to one, just to see if he could do it, but also to exorcise some personal demons while reflecting on the first act of his life spent in vans and tour buses crisscrossing the world as a touring musician. Not only did he complete the mission of writing a complete story every day, the result is a collection of tales that are sometimes highly personal and heart wrenching, sometimes laugh out loud funny. Each tale is filled with irreverence and life lessons as the author tackles issues like wasted youth, the pains of growing older, and other universal topics that made him famous as the lyricist of the punk band Less Than Jake, a band known for its incredibly catchy music matched with Fiorello’s universally themed yet personal lyrics. Today we begin our in-depth look and conversation about the anthology by listening to the first four chapters of the book, followed by a brief conversation between Jim Tramontana and Vinnie Fiorello. Get 6/19 here.

Concentric Circles Presents: 6/19 Discussion - Episode 5

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 29, 2020 38:31


We continue our discussion of Vinnie Fiorello's anthology, 6/19, by taking an in-depth look at chapters 17 through 20. During the month of June 2019, Vinnie Fiorello wrote a short story every day. It was a personal challenge to one, just to see if he could do it, but also to exorcise some personal demons while reflecting on the first act of his life spent in vans and tour buses crisscrossing the world as a touring musician. Not only did he complete the mission of writing a complete story every day, the result is a collection of tales that are sometimes highly personal and heart wrenching, sometimes laugh out loud funny. Each tale is filled with irreverence and life lessons as the author tackles issues like wasted youth, the pains of growing older, and other universal topics that made him famous as the lyricist of the punk band Less Than Jake, a band known for its incredibly catchy music matched with Fiorello’s universally themed yet personal lyrics. Today we begin our in-depth look and conversation about the anthology by listening to the first four chapters of the book, followed by a brief conversation between Jim Tramontana and Vinnie Fiorello. Get 6/19 here.

Episode 9 - Leaving the Nest with Jono Diener

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 28, 2020 49:11


Today we celebrate our very own Jono Diener as he begins a new chapter in his life by starting several new ventures. We also talk about the importance of pacing oneself when engaging in multiple projects and how sometimes you need to throttle your output to stay sane. Jono Diener is a world-traveling musician playing in bands The Swellers, No Trigger, BRAIDEDVEINS, Baggage, he’s also a comic writer, CCO of Rootless Coffee Co and freelance journalist having written for Vice, Alternative Press and The Hard Times. Diener dedicates his time to staying creative and helping the Vehicle City whenever he can.

Concentric Circles Presents: 6/19 Discussion - Episode 4

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 22, 2020 42:18


We continue our discussion of Vinnie Fiorello's anthology, 6/19, by taking an in-depth look at chapters 13 through 16. During the month of June 2019, Vinnie Fiorello wrote a short story every day. It was a personal challenge to one, just to see if he could do it, but also to exorcise some personal demons while reflecting on the first act of his life spent in vans and tour buses crisscrossing the world as a touring musician. Not only did he complete the mission of writing a complete story every day, the result is a collection of tales that are sometimes highly personal and heart wrenching, sometimes laugh out loud funny. Each tale is filled with irreverence and life lessons as the author tackles issues like wasted youth, the pains of growing older, and other universal topics that made him famous as the lyricist of the punk band Less Than Jake, a band known for its incredibly catchy music matched with Fiorello’s universally themed yet personal lyrics. Today we begin our in-depth look and conversation about the anthology by listening to the first four chapters of the book, followed by a brief conversation between Jim Tramontana and Vinnie Fiorello. Get 6/19 here.

Concentric Circles Presents: 6/19 Discussion - Episode 3

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 15, 2020 47:33


We continue our discussion of Vinnie Fiorello's anthology, 6/19, by taking an in-depth look at chapters 9 through 12. During the month of June 2019, Vinnie Fiorello wrote a short story every day. It was a personal challenge to one, just to see if he could do it, but also to exorcise some personal demons while reflecting on the first act of his life spent in vans and tour buses crisscrossing the world as a touring musician. Not only did he complete the mission of writing a complete story every day, the result is a collection of tales that are sometimes highly personal and heart wrenching, sometimes laugh out loud funny. Each tale is filled with irreverence and life lessons as the author tackles issues like wasted youth, the pains of growing older, and other universal topics that made him famous as the lyricist of the punk band Less Than Jake, a band known for its incredibly catchy music matched with Fiorello’s universally themed yet personal lyrics. Today we begin our in-depth look and conversation about the anthology by listening to the first four chapters of the book, followed by a brief conversation between Jim Tramontana and Vinnie Fiorello. Get 6/19 here.

Episode 8 - Mental Health with Marc Juliano - Pt. 1

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 14, 2020 61:05


Today is the first part of our conversation with the guitarist and mental health counselor, Marc Juliano. Marc is the guitarist of the pop punk band Goalkeeper, and an outpatient counselor in the suburbs of Philadelphia. He has six plus years of counseling experience and has worked with a variety of mood disorders, psychotic disorders, and addictions. Marc spent his time working at Villanova University, working with students suffering from addiction and from there moved to community mental health and work with those suffering from opiate addictions. Marc is currently working for a community mental health program that specializes in mood disorders as well as other mental health diagnoses such as Bipolar, Schizophrenia, personality disorders, and IDD

Concentric Circles Presents: 6/19 Discussion - Episode 2

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 8, 2020 42:34


We continue our discussion of Vinnie Fiorello's anthology, 6/19, by taking an in-depth look at chapters 5 through 8. During the month of June 2019, Vinnie Fiorello wrote a short story every day. It was a personal challenge to one, just to see if he could do it, but also to exorcise some personal demons while reflecting on the first act of his life spent in vans and tour buses crisscrossing the world as a touring musician. Not only did he complete the mission of writing a complete story every day, the result is a collection of tales that are sometimes highly personal and heart wrenching, sometimes laugh out loud funny. Each tale is filled with irreverence and life lessons as the author tackles issues like wasted youth, the pains of growing older, and other universal topics that made him famous as the lyricist of the punk band Less Than Jake, a band known for its incredibly catchy music matched with Fiorello’s universally themed yet personal lyrics. Today we begin our in-depth look and conversation about the anthology by listening to the first four chapters of the book, followed by a brief conversation between Jim Tramontana and Vinnie Fiorello. Get 6/19 here.

Concentric Circles Presents: 6/19 Discussion - Episode 1

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 1, 2020 44:22


During the month of June 2019, Vinnie Fiorello wrote a short story every day. It was a personal challenge to one, just to see if he could do it, but also to exorcise some personal demons while reflecting on the first act of his life spent in vans and tour buses crisscrossing the world as a touring musician. Not only did he complete the mission of writing a complete story every day, the result is a collection of tales that are sometimes highly personal and heart wrenching, sometimes laugh out loud funny. Each tale is filled with irreverence and life lessons as the author tackles issues like wasted youth, the pains of growing older, and other universal topics that made him famous as the lyricist of the punk band Less Than Jake, a band known for its incredibly catchy music matched with Fiorello’s universally themed yet personal lyrics. Today we begin our in-depth look and conversation about the anthology by listening to the first four chapters of the book, followed by a brief conversation between Jim Tramontana and Vinnie Fiorello. Get 6/19 here.

Episode 7 - Teamwork with Patrick Edwards

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 23, 2020 58:08


Patrick Edwards' debut novel, Space Tripping, won the 2016 Nerdist Space Opera contest and hit the shelves in 2017. Since then he has had two short stories published in Writing Bloc anthologies: Escape! and Deception. His sequel, Space Tripping 2: The Second One, is due out late 2020. In the interim, he co-wrote a new 5th Edition Dungeons & Dragons Campaign Book titled, The Red Opera, which is an adaptation of the album & stage show of the same name by the orchestral metal band, DiAmorte. Patrick is also a co-host of the Let's Rewatch podcast on the CertainPOV network, and a cast member of the Happy Hell Hour: Descent into Avernus real play stream on the Geekly, Inc. Twitch channel. You can see what he's up to by following him on twitter @ThePatEdwards or by checking out his website: ThePatEdwards.com The Red Opera: A bloody epic infusion of music and game play, The Red Opera is a new 5th Edition campaign set in a remote northern tundra, within a city controlled by chaotic Warlocks. The campaign is an adaptation of the album & stage show of the same name by the band, DiAmorte, and the Heavy Metal Hall of Fame has signed on as an official sponsor. Additionally, they've partnered with the Budapest Symphonic Scoring Orchestra to create an entire new, extended suite of music to serve as a backing track for each game play chapter via QR code. Link https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/stonejamison/the-red-opera-rpg?ref=2uosne

Episode 6 - Pivoting with Matt Appleton

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 9, 2020 64:28


In this episode we talk with Matt Appleton about pivoting. Matt's storied career is a captivating success story. He is a Vermont based saxophonist and multi-instrumentalist record producer best known as the saxophone player and vocalist for ska legends Reel Big Fish. He graduated from Skidmore College in 2003 with a BA in Music and Full Sail University in 2004 with an AS in Recording Arts. He is the recipient of a 2019 Grammy Award nomination for his work on “Made an America” by The Fever 333 as well as two ARIA awards for his work on Silverchair’s “Young Modern” (Album of the Year and Rock Album of the Year). Matt began his recording career as an engineer for legendary English producer Nick Launay. He then spent many years as head engineer for producer John Feldmann. In the studio Matt has engineered, produced, and performed on a variety of instruments for records by Rachel Platten, Panic! At the Disco, The Used, Good Charlotte, Silverchair, Refused, Gavin Degraw, Anti-Flag, Set it Off, Von Smith, The Veronicas, The Mowglis, Foxy Shazam, Story of the Year, and Atreyu, to name a few. As a member of Reel Big Fish, Matt plays approximately 200 shows a year worldwide, including extensive tours of Europe, Russia, South America, Japan, and Australia. He has performed at the Vans Warped Tour, Reading and Leeds Festivals, Sonisphere, Boomtown, Give it a Name, and Slam Dunk festivals among others. In addition to his career as a touring musician, Matt is also a member of the pop songwriting duo Peter Panic and composes for Extreme Music, Superpop, and the Kingdom 2 Division of APM. Their work can be heard regularly on a number of cable and network TV shows, including “Anthony Bourdain: Parts Unknown,” “Tonight Show with Jimmy Fallon,” “Girl Meets World,” and “So You Think You Can Dance.” They are also the creators of DreamworksTV's "Sung History" and "Sung Science" series, which make learning about the past and the natural world fun for kids through catchy musical cartoons.

Episode 5 - Thinking Outside of the Box with Jim Logrando

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 19, 2020 75:25


In this episode of Concentric Circles we talk about thinking outside of the box with the fascinating Jim Logrando. Jim is a co-founder of Craft Services, a music strategy agency that specializes in crowdfunding music projects. Prior to launching Craft Services, Jim held senior roles in strategic marketing and brand development at Redeye Worldwide / Yep Roc Records, as well as being a leading member of the Kickstarter Music team and working directly with creators. By night, Jim is a songwriter, band manager, blackjack player, t-shirt collector, and tortured Pittsburgh Pirates baseball fan. Visit https://concentriccircles.cc

Episode 04 - Finding Your Voice with Liana Kangas

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 29, 2020 54:24


On this episode of Concentric Circles we talk about FINDING YOUR VOICE with the almighty Liana Kangas. In addition to working on titles for publishers like Image, TKO, 2000 AD, and Black Mask, Liana has joined the world of THE INEVITABLES as the artist for the comic. Vinnie, Obi, Jono, and Liana talk about their personal experiences trying to hone their own creative voices in their projects, fight imposter syndrome, and be the best versions of themselves. The episode ends with a round of SHITTY SUPERHEROES! The Concentric Circles Crew challenges Liana to draw three shitty superheroes with only a minute on the clock. Needless to say, the results are amazing. Want to see more work from Liana? Check out www.lianakangas.com Want to support THE INEVITABLES? Help us fund the project on KICKSTARTER here http://kck.st/2ZXMWRT

Episode 3 - Balance with Alex Stern

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 22, 2020 70:10


Work/life balance is an elusive subject for most people in the modern world. When you add the struggles and pressures of a creative's day-to-day, it can be a moving target. On today's episode, the lads talk with Alex Stern about how to strike the perfect balance of home life, work, and creative output. Join the inner circle and learn more at https://concentriccircles.cc

Episode 2 - Taking Risks With Devin Watson

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 8, 2020 57:38


On Episode #2 we talk about TAKING RISKS with designer and illustrator extraordinaire, Devin Watson. Listen wherever podcasts are streamed, or check out the visual experience at https://concentriccircles.cc Like what we're doing? Tell your friends and spread the word! Big things on the way.

Episode 1 - Trust

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 12, 2020 63:28


Welcome to the first episode of the NEW Concentric Circles, the show all about being a creative professional in the 21st century. In this action packed episode Vinnie Fiorello, Obi Fernandez, Jon Diener and Jim Tramontana have a frank discussion about the importance of trust when working in creative teams. The dudes share personal experiences from the bands they've been as well as the tons of other creative projects they've been associated with over the years. Some of you may recall Concentric Circles originally was conceived as a creativity podcast, but because of various extenuating circumstances we put the project on hold. And now, like a phoenix reborn from its own ashes, the show has been resurrected to a more glorious and elaborate format. By taking advantage of the increased availability and the consumption of online streaming, we are proud to announce the show will be live on Twitch and then rebroadcast over various social media and podcast platforms. Another exciting development is the show itself doubled in size, including musical and literary luminaries Obi Fernandez of Westbound Train and Jono Diener of Swellers to round out the original hosts Vinnie Fiorello (Less Than Jake) and, me, Jim Tramontana (you know me. I write, I rock...) Each of the four hosts brings a unique perspective on what it means to be a creative professional in the 21st century. We look forward to sharing insights, tips, and tricks from the quartet and from exciting guests who are out there crushing it. This episode broadcast live on June 11tH at 6:30 PM Eastern standard time at twitch.tv/concentriccircles. We hope that this is the start of a thriving community where in-depth discussions can begin and radiate out, inspiring and educating us all to be more prolific creators and enrich the world with our gifts and creations. Learn more at https://concentriccircles.cc

Pilot

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 31, 2019 24:48


In this pilot episode Vinnie and Jim introduce you to the podcast and highlight the reasons why an exploration of creativity and creative professionals is important.

Concentric Circles - Introduction

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 8, 2019 1:01


INSPIRATION AND CREATIVITY DON'T NECESSARILY HIT AT THE SAME TIME. SOMETIMES THE IDEAS DON'T FLOW AT ALL. THE PUSH AND PULL OF A CREATIVE'S LIFE IS MEASURED BY MAKING IDEAS COME ALIVE. SOMETIMES YOU NEED EVERY TOOL IN YOUR ARSENAL JUST TO GET IT OVER THE FINISH LINE. CONCENTRIC CIRCLES TAKES YOU INTO THE LIVES OF PROFESSIONAL CREATIVES. WE PRESENT FAILURES AND SUCCESSES, TIPS AND TRICKS, AND SOME HONEST TALK ON WHAT IT IS TO BE A CREATIVE IN THE NOW. Join your hosts, Vinnie Fiorello and Jim Tramontana as they explore what it means to engage with the culture create change through the connections encircling us. Visit www.concentriccircles.cc to join the inner circle. MEET YOUR HOSTS VINNIE FIORELLO is a founding member and chief lyricist of the seminal punk band Less Than Jake, a group with over 300 releases and 2000 live shows performed globally in its 25+ year life. He is the co-founder of Fueled By Ramen Records, a label acquired by Warner Music Group in 2006 that launched the careers of alternative music luminaries like Jimmy Eat World, Fall Out Boy, Paramore, and Panic! At the Disco. His media company, Paper + Plastick, was founded in 2007 and releases music in all formats (including collectible vinyl), books, toys, and other merchandise. Fiorello expanded his entrepreneurial endeavors in 2015 by opening Wunderland Custom Tattooing (named after his successful toy brand, Wunderland War, featuring over 15 characters and 200 variations). He is also an author of children's books and comic books and a regular consultant for Warner Bros. He lives with his wife and daughter in Gainesville, Fl. JIM TRAMONTANA is the sole creator of Ace Tucker Space Trucker, a cinematic audio science fiction and novel series. In addition to writing, editing, and sound designing the show, he voices all of the characters. The novelization of Ace Tucker Space Trucker: Season One, released in February of 2018, shot to the top of Amazon.com's humorous science fiction charts and remains in the top 100 to this day. Jim is also a multi-instrumentalist and has performed throughout the United States in bands such as Spitvalves, Alias Clark, Red Hot Rebellion, Craterface, Prime Floridian, and Ensign Jimmy's Landing Party. His media publishing company, Solid Arts and Science LLC, has released over 200 songs (many of which featured in films, television, and video games), as well as dozens of comic books and novels. He enjoys peanut butter, long naps on the beach, loud music, and unusual socks.

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