Conversations to inspire conversations. Rebekah Kay talks about everything with creatives, feelers and thinkers who write.
Rebekah updates everyone on her time spent away, and shares her priorities moving forward, including with this podcast.
Rebekah sits down with Tahira West and the two talk about Tahira's experience growing up in America as a black woman from Trinidad/Tobago and the differences between those two cultures, about writing (and dating) as a single mother, the joys of living in multi-cultural communities, and about how we need to name what's going on if we're going to fix it, whether that be interpersonally or societally. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Ty Bush returns to the pod to discuss the events of recent weeks with Rebekah, who has a lot of thoughts. The two discuss the insurrection, polarization and how to hear and value where the “other side” is coming from, how to avoid dehumanization, censorship, and THE ALGORITHM and technology. It’s a lot, frankly, but it’s fascinating stuff. We’re living through some major historical events right now and we had to talk about it before diving into the new season of interviews.
Rebekah and some friends "got together" to record these songs one weekend. Due to the time constraints, it feels like a live performance (complete with a weird buzz on the first verse of Sister Winter) which is appropriate since ideally, hopefully, the Holiday Jam Session will be a live show in the future. Merry, Baby (by Rebekah Kay): guitar and vocals by Rebekah, hand percussion by Phil Lofton It Came Upon A Midnight Clear (traditional): guitar and vocals by Rebekah, electric guitar by Dustin Sendejas, Rhodes by Bethany Johnson Sister Winter (Sufjan Stevens): guitar, vocals and synths by Rebekah, hand percussion by Phil Lofton 'tis the damn season (Taylor Swift): guitars and vocals by Rebekah, drums and vocals by Steffen Yazvac Holding on to Hope (by Rebekah Kay): guitar, vocals, and "beats" by Rebekah, synths by Bethany Johnson Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas (Judy Garland): guitar and vocals by Rebekah, piano by Bethany Johnson, electric guitar by Dustin Sendejas
Rebekah and some friends "got together" to play some tunes and chat about various holiday and winter related things. Songlist: Merry, Baby (by Rebekah Kay): guitar and vocals by Rebekah, hand percussion by Phil Lofton It Came Upon A Midnight Clear (traditional): guitar and vocals by Rebekah, electric guitar by Dustin Sendejas, Rhodes by Bethany Johnson Sister Winter (Sufjan Stevens): guitar, vocals and synths by Rebekah, hand percussion by Phil Lofton 'tis the damn season (Taylor Swift): guitars and vocals by Rebekah, drums and vocals by Steffen Yazvac Holding on to Hope (by Rebekah Kay): guitar, vocals, and "beats" by Rebekah, synths by Bethany Johnson Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas (Judy Garland): guitar and vocals by Rebekah, piano by Bethany Johnson, electric guitar by Dustin Sendejas
Some deleted scenes that didn’t make it on their original episodes for whatever reason. Clip 1: being yourself around your parents, Ty Bush Clip 2: elementary crush, Juddson Updike Clip 3: faith, body, and patriarchy, Elizabeth Armstrong Clip 4: images as placeholders for emotion, John Davey Clip 5: broadway play idea, Juddson Updike Clip 6: on being bi, Jenna San
Rebekah sits down with author MJ Corkern to talk about her new novel Hurricane Season, and the two connect over growing up in Purity culture, reading Tarot, and being writers who like to listen to things rather than read them. Follow MJ on Instagram and buy her book HERE. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Due to a last minute opportunity to write some music in collaboration with a visual artist, Rebekah will be pressing pause on Prose and Songs this week.
Rebekah and her old pal John Davey talk about the building blocks of identity, the superpower of recreating the self that creative people often have, and accepting the external changes that are a part of life. Visit johndaveysings.com to find all of John’s music to stream or purchase! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
The episode for today is pushed back to tomorrow! Stay tuned for my convo with John Davey.
Rebekah sits down with her childhood pal Juddson and they talk about...you guessed it...pretty much everything. Juddson talks about his career working for Disney, what it was like to write and make a movie, and the loss of his brother. Content heads up for this episode: we talk about suicide and suicidal ideation, and other mental health issues. For clips of plays and other good stuff, peruse his work on his website! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Rebekah talks with Alyssa about chronic illness, doing anti-racist work and healing as a white person, and finding her voice as a writer and human. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Rebekah presses pause to reflect on the podcast so far, and talk about a few things that have been weighing on her. Heavy topics include abortion and the treatment of LGBTQ+ by Christians, but don't be scared...as always it's all about the love and growth. Shoutouts include Taylor Swift's new album folklore, and there's some juicy back and forth between Rebekah and Rebekah about the balance between quantifiable facts and emotional truths. It's a short episode that packs a punch! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Rebekah talks sobriety, military, and church (along with a little bit about a lot of other things) with her old friend Jenna. Also included at the beginning of this episode is an example of the conversation Rebekah has with all guests about what’s off limits, as well as the reminder that veto power is ultimately theirs in terms of deleting parts of the conversation. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Rebekah sits down with Ty Bush, ex-coworker, pal, and frontman of Antlerhead, to talk about faith deconstruction, evangelicalism, growth, capitalism and how farmer's markets got their name. Bonus appearance by Rebekah's cat voice. Find Ty on Instagram, and listen to Antlerhead on Spotify! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Rebekah talks with Elizabeth Armstrong about PCOS, starting her own practice as a therapist, and gaining some hard won peace and freedom around body and food. You don't want to miss this educational and emotional episode. Follow Elizabeth on Instagram or make an appointment on her website. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Rebekah chats with childhood friend Steffen Yazvac about life post Christianity, mental health, creativity as an adult, and sobriety. They persevere through connectivity and sound issues and have a great conversation! You can listen to Steffen's music on Apple Music and Spotify. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Rebekah sits down with public universal friend to talk about their music and upcoming book. The two discuss gender, religion, and growing in authentic creative and self expression as an act of service. Follow public universal friend on Instagram and Facebook, and listen to their music on Spotify! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Rebekah and Daisy chat about mental health, yoga, and the importance of pivoting during the reality of living in a COVID world with things clearly outside of our control. Find Daisy on Facebook and Instagram, and listen to her band Abercorn on Spotify! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Get to know Rebekah by way of a cliff notes (hardly) version of her story, and hear a little bit about the vision and hopes for the podcast. Content heads up for this episode: disordered eating, suicidal ideation, religious deconstruction. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app