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Side Project Summer continues on the Roach Koach Podcast! This week, Lorin and Matt discuss Brian “Head” Welch's solo debut, 2008's Save Me From Myself. Along with diving into the album, Lorin read the accompanying book! Research! Lorin and Matt discuss the surprising strengths of the album, the “Flush”music video, Songmeanings dot com comments, and decide if Save Me From Myself is Ego or Essential. Take a listen!Exclusive episodes and more on the Roach Koach Patreon. New episodes of the Pact every month. Subscribe today! Rate and review Roach Koach on iTunes! We'd appreciate it! Questions about the show? Have album recommendations? Just want to say hi? We'd love to hear from you! Contact the show @RoachKoach on Twitter, Roach Koach on Facebook , Roach Koach on Instagram, or send an email to RoachKoachPodcast at Gmail. Follow the show on Youtube and TikTok! Find every episode of Roach Koach and order your Roach Koach T-shirt at Roach Koach dot com.
It's a rare album on the P.O.D. Kast that has us eschewing the normal preamble because we know there'll be so much to talk about with the album, but not only is that the case here, it's our longest main episode ever, as we go insanely deep on this insane album that Korn's "Head" was convinced to make after leaving the band and becoming a born-again Christian back in the late 00s. And boy do we dig into everything here, from the insane lyrics to the potentially more insane articles (did Head join a cult? How did he lose all of his money? Why did he bring his 5 year-old daughter on the road with Korn? And more!) to the fact that the music is way better than it has any right to be. It's an album that seems like it shouldn't exist, but we are very glad it does. Speaking of albums that shouldn't exist, check out our Patreon at patreon.com/thepodkast, where $4/month gets you access to THREE bonus episodes every month, including last month, where we reviewed Hed(pe)'s covers album "70s Hits From the Pit" with Billboard writer Jason Lipshutz. It's also an insane album and we dig into all of that, plus your donation gets you our entire back catalogue of bonus episodes, access to our Discord, merch discounts, and MORE! So check it out!
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In this episode of Musicians For Mental Health, I had a deeply personal and powerful conversation with Patrick Madsen, known as NESDAM. Patrick bravely opened up about his mental health journey, discussing his struggles with depression, the loss of close friends, and a past suicide attempt. He shared his raw and honest perspective on the regret that followed and how he has worked to move forward, heal, and grow from those experiences.One of the most meaningful aspects of our discussion was how music became an outlet for his emotions. Patrick spoke about his new album, Find The Truth and how each song became a journal entry of his struggles and victories, capturing moments in time that helped him process his feelings. We also talked about his recent signing with Brian "Head" Welch's label, XOVR Records, and how this new chapter is shaping his music and message.This episode is a powerful testament to resilience, self-reflection, and the healing power of music. Patrick's story is one of pain, perseverance, and ultimately, hope—one that will resonate with anyone who has faced their own battles with mental health. Trigger Warning: This episode contains discussions about suicide, loss, and depression—please listen with care.NESDAM on Social MediaFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/NesdamMusicInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/nesdammusicWebsite: https://nesdammusic.com/Mental Health Resources:Lifeline - Call or Text - 988Crisis Textline - TEXT “HOME” to 741741HeartSupportTo Write Love On Her ArmsHope For The Day
In this episode of The Peripatetics, we explore the interplay of shadow and light — how each shapes and reveals the other, and ultimately defines the contours of our lives. Following Thoreau's assertion that “the hours of darkness are as necessary,” we enter the shadows, considering their role not as absence, but as a vital source of restoration and clarity. Host Trey Hill shares stories of crossing personal thresholds – moments when testing limits required courage, and unearthed connection and meaning. From a midnight adventure through the vast American West to the lessons gleaned in the darkroom, he examines how experiences of struggle and hardship can transform into sources of unexpected light. Along the way, we encounter the discoveries of Joseph Niépce, a photographic pioneer, reflect on the timeless wisdom of Marcus Aurelius, and ask if the name of one of Japan's best selling automobiles has anything to offer this story. So, join our journey along shadowed paths, as we test the limits of our light, and admire the hidden vistas of meaning waiting to be developed within the dark chambers of our own experience. Transcripts of all episodes are available here. Find Trey on Instagram. Episode Themes Include: The Necessity of Darkness: Inspired by Thoreau's reflections, this episode explores how the hours of darkness — both literal and metaphorical — are essential for restoration, creativity, and growth. We delve into the role of shadows, sleep, and unseen forces in shaping our understanding of life. Testing Limits: Through stories of personal adventure and rebellion, this theme considers the importance of venturing beyond the boundaries imposed by society, nature, and ourselves. It's in these moments of daring that we rediscover our untamed rhythm and learn the art of self-governance. Extracting Light From Shadow: Drawing on the photographic innovations of Joseph Niépce, the episode examines the interplay of light and shadow, illustrating how what seems like irrecoverable darkness can reveal the brightest truths about who we are and the world around us. About The Show Inspired by the ancient tradition of walking philosophers — from Aristotle and his followers to Thoreau and Nietzsche — who walked as a way to engage deeply with their thoughts and ideas, The Peripatetics wanders through th e thoughts of great thinkers in nature, art, literature, and philosophy as they intersect with the simple, transformative act of walking. In season 1, we are discussing Henry David Thoreau's definitive essay on the subject of walking, connecting it with wisdom from a wide swath of philosophic tradtions which share his devotion to achieving clarity and peace through movement. Whether you're a fellow walker, someone looking for a bit of tranquility, or just curious about how a good walk can change your perspective, you're in the right place. May your path be smooth and your pace steady. About The Host Trey Hill is a filmmaker who cut his teeth as a photographer and one-man-band storyteller for non-profits and NGOs, work which carried him around the world as he sought to expose the inner light present in some of the planet's most overlooked people. He also spent 10 seasons in the NHL as team photographer for the Dallas Stars and has, for the better part of the last decade, directed TV commercials for global brands, working with household names, musicians, sports heroes, and politicians. In 2019, his feature-length debut, the documentary LOUD KRAZY LOVE about Korn's Brian “Head” Welch, premiered on Showtime.
In this episode of You Make The Scene, I sat down with Timmy Brown of Dose of Adolescence for an insightful and wide-ranging conversation about the band's journey. We covered everything from their early days carving out a space in the scene to the hiatus that put things on pause, and ultimately, what led to their return to the music world.Timmy shared what it's been like to jump back in, how the industry has changed, and how they're approaching this next chapter with a refreshed mindset and passion for the music. A major highlight of our discussion was their recent signing with Brian "Head" Welch's label, XOVR Records, and how this partnership is setting the stage for what's to come. We also talked about their brand-new album, Zircon Ave, the creative process behind it, and the personal stories that shaped its themes and sound.Beyond the music, we also got into what it means to stay authentic in the industry, how the band has grown over the years, and what keeps them inspired. This episode is full of great stories, behind-the-scenes insight, and an exciting look at what's ahead for Dose of Adolescence. Whether you've been following them since the beginning or are just discovering them now, you won't want to miss this one!Follow Dose Of Adolescence:Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/DOSEband/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/dose_of_adolescence/Website: https://doseofadolescence.com/
In this episode of The Peripatetics, we turn our attention to names — their meaning, their limits, and the tension they create between essence and identity. With Thoreau as our guide, we wander through the wild landscapes of Walking, reflecting on his assertion that “at present, our only true names are nicknames.” What do names reveal, and what do they obscure? And how do we move beyond the constraints of the names we've inherited to discover the truth of who we are? Such a journey requires vulnerabiltiy, and willingness to remember the things we ultimately need to forget. Modeling this, Trey traverses the topography of himself through the stories of some of the names he's answered to in his life. Along the way, we trace the philosophical threads of Aristotle, Linnaeus, and Monet, weaving their ideas into a rich tapestry of inquiry into clarity, essence, and the human need for connection. Join us as we strip away the labels, rediscover the unbridled nature within, and seek the truest name of all — the one that emerges when we dare to crest the higher hills of our own becoming. Transcripts of all episodes are available here. Find Trey on Instagram. Episode Themes Include: The Essence of Identity: This episode delves into the meaning and limitations of names, reflecting on Thoreau's idea that “our only true names are nicknames.” By examining the tension between essence and identity, we explore how names can reveal, obscure, or constrain our understanding of who we are. Remembering to Forget: In a conversation that spans millenia, this episode explores the paradoxical act of remembering the things we must ultimately forget to see clearly. Drawing on the ideas of Monet, Aristotle, and Linnaeus, the episode challenges us to strip away the assumptions and biases attached to names and labels. The Journey to the Truest Name: This theme explores the idea of becoming — how the names we answer to evolve with us and how discovering our truest name requires vulnerability and self-exploration. The episode reflects on the human need to transcend inherited labels and connect with the unbridled nature within. About The Show Inspired by the ancient tradition of walking philosophers — from Aristotle and his followers to Thoreau and Nietzsche — who walked as a way to engage deeply with their thoughts and ideas, The Peripatetics wanders through th e thoughts of great thinkers in nature, art, literature, and philosophy as they intersect with the simple, transformative act of walking. In season 1, we are discussing Henry David Thoreau's definitive essay on the subject of walking, connecting it with wisdom from a wide swath of philosophic tradtions which share his devotion to achieving clarity and peace through movement. Whether you're a fellow walker, someone looking for a bit of tranquility, or just curious about how a good walk can change your perspective, you're in the right place. May your path be smooth and your pace steady. About The Host Trey Hill is a filmmaker who cut his teeth as a photographer and one-man-band storyteller for non-profits and NGOs, work which carried him around the world as he sought to expose the inner light present in some of the planet's most overlooked people. He also spent 10 seasons in the NHL as team photographer for the Dallas Stars and has, for the better part of the last decade, directed TV commercials for global brands, working with household names, musicians, sports heroes, and politicians. In 2019, his feature-length debut, the documentary LOUD KRAZY LOVE about Korn's Brian “Head” Welch, premiered on Showtime.
New to Brian Head Welch's XOVR records label, Dose of Adolescence has been a band for over 20 years. With a punk/pop heritage that has transformed over the years, their new album, Zircon Avenue is the first offering in over a decade. Timmy and Jimmy Brown, the brothers that make up Dose of Adolescence, share their very personal and painful past in this interview, and how that has affected not only their lives but also this latest album.
Clayton chatted with Brian “Head” Welch, from Heavy Metal rock band Korn. He shares his story of being addicted to a host of drugs, to a changed life through meeting Jesus.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Send us a textOn October 27th, Korn wrapped up the North American leg of their 30th anniversary tour in St. Paul, Minnesota. But before the show, guitarist Brian Head Welch stopped by the P&I studio along with Ryan Ries of The Whosoevers for an in-person podcast.We often hear stories of God moving: healings, miracles, words of prophecy, and divine appointments - but how can we learn to hear God speak, and be led by him into situations where these types of things might happen?Brian and Ryan share about life, ministry, and touring. The guys talk about how God speaks to each of them individually, and lastly, David expresses his felt need for a Tesla Cybertruck.Learn more about Brian Head Welch here.Learn more about Ryan Ries here.------------------------Questions, comments, or feedback? We'd love to hear what you think! Send them to provokeandinspire@steiger.org, or send us a message on Instagram.Click HERE to receive news, thought-provoking articles, and stories directly in your inbox from Ben, David, Luke, and Chad!Join the Provoke & Inspire Discord Community!Click below to follow the regulars on Instagram!Ben PierceDavid PierceChad JohnsonLuke Greenwood
In this episode of The Peripatetics, we return to the theme of wildness with Thoreau as our guide. Reflecting on instinct, the raw power of wild nature, and the human struggle to reassert our own “native rights,” we explore the deeper tensions between civilization and the untamed spirit within. Through personal stories of transformation and a re-wilding experience in the heart of Kenya, we delve into the sharp contrast between the forces that seek to control and those that preserve the wild. From domesticated animals breaking free to the untamable intellect, we ask: What happens when we lose touch with our wildness, and how do we reclaim it? Join us as we unravel the rhythms of nature, creativity, and the self, weaving together reflections on art, vocation, and the harmony found only in the wild. Transcripts of all episodes are available here. Find Trey on Instagram. Episode Themes Include: Reclaiming Our Native Rights: This episode explores the concept of wildness within, drawing from Thoreau's vision of domesticated animals reasserting their native rights. We examine how humans can reclaim their instinctual power, breaking free from societal constraints and rediscovering their true nature. The Contrast Between Wildness and Civilization: Through personal stories and philosophical reflection, this theme contrasts the raw, untamed forces of nature with the rigid systems of industry, religion, and academia that seek to tame the human spirit. The episode asks how these forces shape, and sometimes suppress, our creativity and freedom. Wildness as a Creative Force: From the savannahs of Kenya to the inner landscape of the human soul, this theme explores wildness as a source of artistic and intellectual power. The episode reflects on how reconnecting with the wild leads to a more authentic expression of self and art. About The Show Inspired by the ancient tradition of walking philosophers — from Aristotle and his followers to Thoreau and Nietzsche — who walked as a way to engage deeply with their thoughts and ideas, The Peripatetics wanders through th e thoughts of great thinkers in nature, art, literature, and philosophy as they intersect with the simple, transformative act of walking. In season 1, we are discussing Henry David Thoreau's definitive essay on the subject of walking, connecting it with wisdom from a wide swath of philosophic tradtions which share his devotion to achieving clarity and peace through movement. Whether you're a fellow walker, someone looking for a bit of tranquility, or just curious about how a good walk can change your perspective, you're in the right place. May your path be smooth and your pace steady. About The Host Trey Hill is a filmmaker who cut his teeth as a photographer and one-man-band storyteller for non-profits and NGOs, work which carried him around the world as he sought to expose the inner light present in some of the planet's most overlooked people. He also spent 10 seasons in the NHL as team photographer for the Dallas Stars and has, for the better part of the last decade, directed TV commercials for global brands, working with household names, musicians, sports heroes, and politicians. In 2019, his feature-length debut, the documentary LOUD KRAZY LOVE about Korn's Brian “Head” Welch, premiered on Showtime.
We continue Walking with Thoreau through the wild terrain of uncivilized thought — where genius shatters the temples of knowledge, exposing the unseen forces shaping our reality. Thoreau reminds us that it is the wild, uncultivated mind that truly delights, as free and swift as a mallard in flight. In this episode of The Peripatetics, we explore the invisible connections that bind us — atomic thoughts dancing like pollen on a pond, elusive yet undeniable. From the rediscovery of an ancient poem, lost for a thousand years, to my own realization of the creative life's atomic nature, we delve into the tension between certainty and wildness. We examine how long-suppressed ideas, once freed, can spark revolutions in thought, science, and art. Our journey turns toward the question of the untamed intellect's role in creativity and the quest for truth itself. Through poetry, philosophy, and personal revelation, we ask: What does it mean to make the darkness visible, and how can we reclaim the wildness within us all? Transcripts of all episodes are available here. Find Trey on Instagram. Episode Themes Include: The Unseen Forces of Genius: This episode explores the invisible elements that drive creativity and knowledge. Through Thoreau's lens, we encounter the wild, uncultivated thought that shatters conventional understanding, revealing the unseen forces that shape our reality, much like atomic particles that move beneath the surface. The Tension Between Certainty and Wildness: Drawing on the rediscovery of Lucretius' On the Nature of Things, this episode delves into the friction between structured knowledge and untamed intellect. It highlights how suppressed ideas, once unleashed, have the power to revolutionize science, philosophy, and art. Creation as a Manifestation of the Wild: By reflecting on personal revelations about the creative process, the episode likens creation to the atomic nature of existence. Creativity is not about bringing something from nothing, but about connecting wild, seemingly invisible thoughts and making them visible. Making the Darkness Visible: Inspired by Thoreau's words, the episode explores the act of illuminating what is hidden, both within ourselves and the world. This theme weaves through poetry, philosophy, and personal reflection, asking how we can uncover the truths buried in our subconscious and wild nature. The Power of Untamed Thought: Through Thoreau's celebration of wild thinking, the episode questions the role of untamed intellect in the pursuit of truth. It challenges the listener to reclaim their wildness, to look beyond the domesticated structures of knowledge and rediscover the deeper truths that lie beyond civilization's grasp. Wildness as a Catalyst for Creative Thought: The episode presents wild, uncivilized thinking as essential to artistic and intellectual breakthroughs. By embracing the unpredictability and spontaneity of wild thought, we open ourselves to new ways of seeing and understanding the world, much like the way atomic theories reshaped our view of the universe. About The Show Inspired by the ancient tradition of walking philosophers — from Aristotle and his followers to Thoreau and Nietzsche — who walked as a way to engage deeply with their thoughts and ideas, The Peripatetics wanders through th e thoughts of great thinkers in nature, art, literature, and philosophy as they intersect with the simple, transformative act of walking. In season 1, we are discussing Henry David Thoreau's definitive essay on the subject of walking, connecting it with wisdom from a wide swath of philosophic tradtions which share his devotion to achieving clarity and peace through movement. Whether you're a fellow walker, someone looking for a bit of tranquility, or just curious about how a good walk can change your perspective, you're in the right place. May your path be smooth and your pace steady. About The Host Trey Hill is a filmmaker who cut his teeth as a photographer and one-man-band storyteller for non-profits and NGOs, work which carried him around the world as he sought to expose the inner light present in some of the planet's most overlooked people. He also spent 10 seasons in the NHL as team photographer for the Dallas Stars and has, for the better part of the last decade, directed TV commercials for global brands, working with household names, musicians, sports heroes, and politicians. In 2019, his feature-length debut, the documentary LOUD KRAZY LOVE about Korn's Brian “Head” Welch, premiered on Showtime.
Brian 'Head' Welch and Zahna take time to discuss her recent signing to XOVR Records and Head opens up about Korn's current tour with Gojira and what's on the horizon.
To a world on the brink of madness, at war with itself, Thoreau pointed to a paradoxical truth: “There is a keen enjoyment in a mere animal existence.” In this episode of The Peripatetics, we explore the precarious balance between humanity's creative genius and the traps we've set for our wild nature. From the endangered mountain lions of Los Angeles, confined by freeways, to the ways in which algorithms confine today's artists, we navigate a way to bridge the tension between freedom and control, wildness and civilization. Building on the reflections in episode 7 about Romulus and Remus, I reflect on the original sin of civilization — our betrayal of the wild — and consider whether we can, like the cougar of the Santa Monica Mountains, find our way back to a more untamed existence. Transcripts of all episodes are available here. Find Trey on Instagram. Click here for Jason Klassi's Cougar Photo. Episode Themes Include: The Precarious Balance Between Creativity and Control: This episode explores how humanity's genius for creating can also entrap us, both physically and creatively. From mountain lions confined by highways to artists constrained by algorithms, the tension between freedom and control becomes a central focus. Civilization's Original Sin: Building on the reflections from Episode 7, the episode delves deeper into civilization's primal betrayal—the decision to suppress and dominate the wild. This betrayal is seen as the root of humanity's disconnection from nature, and, by extension, from our own untamed instincts. The Dangers of Domestication: Just as wild animals are confined by human-made barriers, our intellectual and creative freedoms are increasingly limited by societal and technological constraints. The episode questions whether modern life's algorithmic grids are strangling our wild creativity. Rewilding as a Path to Healing: By exploring the possibility of rewilding both our physical environment and our imaginations, the episode considers how humanity can heal from the wounds inflicted by our disconnection from nature. Can we, like the mountain lion in L.A., find a way to bridge the divide—both within ourselves and in our world—and return to our wild roots? Rewilding the Imagination: We highlight the imagination, not just as a tool for artistic expression, but as a necessary force in rewilding our minds and our landscapes. The episode suggests that a new kind of creativity is required—one that nurtures, rather than confines, the imagination. Freedom Through Connection to Nature: Nature is presented not as something to be controlled or conquered, but as a guide toward freedom. By reconnecting with the natural world, the episode argues that we can break free from the traps of modern life and restore our untamed selves. Join us as we explore the fragile balance between freedom and control, creativity and confinement, and discover how reconnecting with the wild might just be the key to reclaiming our truest selves. About The Show Inspired by the ancient tradition of walking philosophers — from Aristotle and his followers to Thoreau and Nietzsche — who walked as a way to engage deeply with their thoughts and ideas, The Peripatetics wanders through th e thoughts of great thinkers in nature, art, literature, and philosophy as they intersect with the simple, transformative act of walking. In season 1, we are discussing Henry David Thoreau's definitive essay on the subject of walking, connecting it with wisdom from a wide swath of philosophic tradtions which share his devotion to achieving clarity and peace through movement. Whether you're a fellow walker, someone looking for a bit of tranquility, or just curious about how a good walk can change your perspective, you're in the right place. May your path be smooth and your pace steady. About The Host Trey Hill is a filmmaker who cut his teeth as a photographer and one-man-band storyteller for non-profits and NGOs, work which carried him around the world as he sought to expose the inner light present in some of the planet's most overlooked people. He also spent 10 seasons in the NHL as team photographer for the Dallas Stars and has, for the better part of the last decade, directed TV commercials for global brands, working with household names, musicians, sports heroes, and politicians. In 2019, his feature-length debut, the documentary LOUD KRAZY LOVE about Korn's Brian “Head” Welch, premiered on Showtime.
Aggressive female fronted band, Zahna has just announced her partnership with Brian “Head” Welch of Korn's record label, XOVR Records! We wanted to catch up with her to learn about her new hit song Pile of Pills the first release with XOVR and what is coming up next. Zahna shares her deepest struggles through years of sickness and disappointment and how she sees the light after all of those trials. Join us for this raw and honest look at life.
Drawing on the ancient legend of Romulus and Remus, Thoreau unearths the primal tension between wildness and civilization with his famous declaration: “In Wildness is the preservation of the World.” In this episode of The Peripatetics, we journey through the mythic origins of Rome, explore its eventual fall, and come face to face with the wild forces that shape individuals and empires. Along the way, I share personal reflections on my childhood at the edge of the Pineywoods in Texas, questioning whether any wildness remains within us in an increasingly domesticated world. Transcripts of all episodes are available here. Find Trey on Instagram. Episode Themes Include: The Tension Between Wildness and Civilization: The episode delves into how wildness provides the raw strength needed for civilizations to rise, but also contains the seeds of their eventual downfall. This theme explores how the primal forces of nature and humanity are both essential and destructive, depending on how they're wielded. The Paradox of Wildness: Wildness is presented as a contronym—simultaneously representing freedom and danger, nurturing and chaos. This duality is central to understanding how wildness functions in both nature and civilization, as well as in our individual lives. The Loss of Wildness in the Modern World: There's a personal reflection on whether the wildness within us has been lost due to the domestication of modern life. This mirrors the broader story of Rome, where civilization grows disconnected from its wild roots, ultimately leading to its vulnerability. The Cycle of Rise and Fall: Rome's mythic origins and eventual fall illustrate a broader truth about the cyclical nature of history—civilizations and individuals are nourished by wildness, but they often lose their way as they seek control, leading to their decline. Reconnecting with Wildness: The episode questions how we can rediscover the wildness within us—whether by exploring natural environments or through our everyday interactions with the untamed aspects of life. This theme invites a deeper reflection on how we can cultivate a balance between wild and civilized impulses. The Role of Nature as Teacher: Throughout the episode, nature is depicted not just as a force to be controlled or feared, but as a guide and nurturer—offering insights into the essence of humanity and the importance of humility in the face of natural forces. Join us as we delve into the deep connections between nature, culture, and identity, revealing how the untamed world continues to shape our inner and outer landscapes. About The Show Inspired by the ancient tradition of walking philosophers — from Aristotle and his followers to Thoreau and Nietzsche — who walked as a way to engage deeply with their thoughts and ideas, The Peripatetics wanders through th e thoughts of great thinkers in nature, art, literature, and philosophy as they intersect with the simple, transformative act of walking. In season 1, we are discussing Henry David Thoreau's definitive essay on the subject of walking, connecting it with wisdom from a wide swath of philosophic tradtions which share his devotion to achieving clarity and peace through movement. Whether you're a fellow walker, someone looking for a bit of tranquility, or just curious about how a good walk can change your perspective, you're in the right place. May your path be smooth and your pace steady. About The Host Trey Hill is a filmmaker who cut his teeth as a photographer and one-man-band storyteller for non-profits and NGOs, work which carried him around the world as he sought to expose the inner light present in some of the planet's most overlooked people. He also spent 10 seasons in the NHL as team photographer for the Dallas Stars and has, for the better part of the last decade, directed TV commercials for global brands, working with household names, musicians, sports heroes, and politicians. In 2019, his feature-length debut, the documentary LOUD KRAZY LOVE about Korn's Brian “Head” Welch, premiered on Showtime.
Explore the symbolic resonance across time and space, between the light of the past and the pull toward progress. In this episode of The Peripatetics, we examine the tension between Thoreau's idealized vision for the future and the reality that unfolded, contemplating how to better balance optimism with the complexities created by our drive for expansion, both as individuals and as a society. Transcripts of all episodes are available here. Find Trey on Instagram. About The Show Inspired by the ancient tradition of walking philosophers — from Aristotle and his followers to Thoreau and Nietzsche — who walked as a way to engage deeply with their thoughts and ideas, The Peripatetics wanders through th e thoughts of great thinkers in nature, art, literature, and philosophy as they intersect with the simple, transformative act of walking. In season 1, we are discussing Henry David Thoreau's definitive essay on the subject of walking, connecting it with wisdom from a wide swath of philosophic tradtions which share his devotion to achieving clarity and peace through movement. Whether you're a fellow walker, someone looking for a bit of tranquility, or just curious about how a good walk can change your perspective, you're in the right place. May your path be smooth and your pace steady. About The Host Trey Hill is a filmmaker who cut his teeth as a photographer and one-man-band storyteller for non-profits and NGOs, work which carried him around the world as he sought to expose the inner light present in some of the planet's most overlooked people. He also spent 10 seasons in the NHL as team photographer for the Dallas Stars and has, for the better part of the last decade, directed TV commercials for global brands, working with household names, musicians, sports heroes, and politicians. In 2019, his feature-length debut, the documentary LOUD KRAZY LOVE about Korn's Brian “Head” Welch, premiered on Showtime.
Uncover the subtle magnetism of Nature through the paths we choose, both literal and metaphorical. In this episode of The Peripatetics, we explore the pilgrim's parabolic path, revealing the deeper significance of aligning ourselves with Nature's guidance, whether venturing into the unknown or returning to familiar ground. Transcripts of all episodes are available here. Find Trey on Instagram. About The Show Inspired by the ancient tradition of walking philosophers — from Aristotle and his followers to Nietzsche and Thoreau — who walked as a way to engage deeply with their thoughts and ideas, The Peripatetics wanders through the thoughts of great thinkers in nature, art, literature, and philosophy as they intersect with the simple, transformative act of walking. In season 1, we are discussing Henry David Thoreau's definitive essay on the subject of walking, connecting it with wisdom from a wide swath of philosophic tradtions which share his devotion to achieving clarity and peace through movement. Whether you're a fellow walker, someone looking for a bit of tranquility, or just curious about how a good walk can change your perspective, you're in the right place. May your path be smooth and your pace steady. About The Host Trey Hill is a filmmaker who cut his teeth as a photographer and one-man-band storyteller for non-profits and NGOs, work which carried him around the world as he sought to expose the inner light present in some of the planet's most overlooked people. He also spent 10 seasons in the NHL as team photographer for the Dallas Stars and has, for the better part of the last decade, directed TV commercials for global brands, working with household names, musicians, sports heroes, and politicians. In 2019, his feature-length debut, the documentary LOUD KRAZY LOVE about Korn's Brian “Head” Welch, premiered on Showtime.
Discover the tension between the Holy-Lander and the Degenerate Villager in this episode of The Peripatetics. Join us as we delve into Thoreau's reflections on how our travels and the roads we take reveal the hidden virtues that can bridge societal divides. Transcripts of all episodes are available here. Find Trey on Instagram. About The Show Inspired by the ancient tradition of walking philosophers — from Aristotle and his followers to Nietzsche and Thoreau — who walked as a way to engage deeply with their thoughts and ideas, The Peripatetics wanders through the thoughts of great thinkers in nature, art, literature, and philosophy as they intersect with the simple, transformative act of walking. In season 1, we are discussing Henry David Thoreau's definitive essay on the subject of walking, connecting it with wisdom from a wide swath of philosophic tradtions which share his devotion to achieving clarity and peace through movement. Whether you're a fellow walker, someone looking for a bit of tranquility, or just curious about how a good walk can change your perspective, you're in the right place. May your path be smooth and your pace steady. About The Host Trey Hill is a filmmaker who cut his teeth as a photographer and one-man-band storyteller for non-profits and NGOs, work which carried him around the world as he sought to expose the inner light present in some of the planet's most overlooked people. He also spent 10 seasons in the NHL as team photographer for the Dallas Stars and has, for the better part of the last decade, directed TV commercials for global brands, working with household names, musicians, sports heroes, and politicians. In 2019, his feature-length debut, the documentary LOUD KRAZY LOVE about Korn's Brian “Head” Welch, premiered on Showtime.
In this episode, after a quick devotion, Jay Dan sits down with the legend, Korn guitarist, Brian Welch. They talk addiction, religion, family, forgiveness, and more. You do not want to miss this episode. If you have a loved one in prison, let them know they can watch on the tablets through Pando App. If they're in jail with NCIC tablets, they can watch through a special channel. Thank you Brian, for taking the time out of your busy schedule to hang with us and share your story to the inmate population across the nation. For Forgiven Felons and Background Check Merchandise visit our store: https://www.forgivenfelons.org/shop This episode is optimized for video and you can watch on our YouTube Channel https://youtube.com/@forgivenfelon?si=XBmGXRYfXeNxzhC6
Explore the profound interplay between our rugged exteriors and the delicate inner qualities that define our humanity. In this episode of The Peripatetics, we delve into Thoreau's reflections on how our movement through natural world shapes the finer tissue of our character. Transcripts of all episodes are available here. About The Show Inspired by the ancient tradition of walking philosophers — from Aristotle and his followers to Nietzsche and Thoreau — who walked as a way to engage deeply with their thoughts and ideas, The Peripatetics wanders through the thoughts of great thinkers in nature, art, literature, and philosophy as they intersect with the simple, transformative act of walking. In season 1, we are discussing Henry David Thoreau's definitive essay on the subject of walking, connecting it with wisdom from a wide swath of philosophic tradtions which share his devotion to achieving clarity and peace through movement. Whether you're a fellow walker, someone looking for a bit of tranquility, or just curious about how a good walk can change your perspective, you're in the right place. May your path be smooth and your pace steady. About The Host Trey Hill is a filmmaker who cut his teeth as a photographer and one-man-band storyteller for non-profits and NGOs, work which carried him around the world as he sought to expose the inner light present in some of the planet's most overlooked people. He also spent 10 seasons in the NHL as team photographer for the Dallas Stars and has, for the better part of the last decade, directed TV commercials for global brands, working with household names, musicians, sports heroes, and politicians. In 2019, his feature-length debut, the documentary LOUD KRAZY LOVE about Korn's Brian “Head” Welch, premiered on Showtime.
What does it take to become a true walker? In this episode of The Peripatetics, we explore Thoreau's assertion that walkers are born, not made, and reflect on all that can be solved by walking. Transcripts of all episodes are available here. About The Show Inspired by the ancient tradition of walking philosophers — from Aristotle and his followers to Nietzsche and Thoreau — who walked as a way to engage deeply with their thoughts and ideas, The Peripatetics wanders through the thoughts of great thinkers in nature, art, literature, and philosophy as they intersect with the simple, transformative act of walking. In season 1, we are discussing Henry David Thoreau's definitive essay on the subject of walking, connecting it with wisdom from a wide swath of philosophic tradtions which share his devotion to achieving clarity and peace through movement. Whether you're a fellow walker, someone looking for a bit of tranquility, or just curious about how a good walk can change your perspective, you're in the right place. May your path be smooth and your pace steady. About The Host Trey Hill is a filmmaker who cut his teeth as a photographer and one-man-band storyteller for non-profits and NGOs, work which carried him around the world as he sought to expose the inner light present in some of the planet's most overlooked people. He also spent 10 seasons in the NHL as team photographer for the Dallas Stars and has, for the better part of the last decade, directed TV commercials for global brands, working with household names, musicians, sports heroes, and politicians. In 2019, his feature-length debut, the documentary LOUD KRAZY LOVE about Korn's Brian “Head” Welch, premiered on Showtime.
Welcome to The Peripatetics, a podcast that explores the art of seeking stillness for restless wanderers. This season, writer, director, and avid morning walker Trey Hill draws inspiration from Henry David Thoreau's timeless essay, Walking. In this inaugural episode, The Holy Landers, we delve into the profound connections shared between the modern walker, the religious pilgrim, and our ancient philosophical ancestors. Transcripts of all episodes are available here. About The Show Inspired by the ancient tradition of walking philosophers — from Aristotle and his followers to Nietzsche and Thoreau — who walked as a way to engage deeply with their thoughts and ideas, The Peripatetics wanders through the thoughts of great thinkers in nature, art, literature, and philosophy as they intersect with the simple, transformative act of walking. In season 1, we are discussing Henry David Thoreau's definitive essay on the subject of walking, connecting it with wisdom from a wide swath of philosophic tradtions which share his devotion to achieving clarity and peace through movement. Whether you're a fellow walker, someone looking for a bit of tranquility, or just curious about how a good walk can change your perspective, you're in the right place. May your path be smooth and your pace steady. About The Host Trey Hill is a filmmaker who cut his teeth as a photographer and one-man-band storyteller for non-profits and NGOs, work which carried him around the world as he sought to expose the inner light present in some of the planet's most overlooked people. He also spent 10 seasons in the NHL as team photographer for the Dallas Stars and has, for the better part of the last decade, directed TV commercials for global brands, working with household names, musicians, sports heroes, and politicians. In 2019, his feature-length debut, the documentary LOUD KRAZY LOVE about Korn's Brian “Head” Welch, premiered on Showtime.
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Dive into the heart of the rock scene with Emmy Mack of RedHook in the latest episode of "Hard N Heavy Headlines," where we peel back the layers of what's new, what's hot, and what's heavy in music today. In this episode, we're turning up the volume with exclusive updates on Korn, revealing their current studio grind to produce new music that promises to deliver their heaviest tunes in years. Guitarist Brian "Head" Welch teases a sonic assault that will redefine heavy music standards. Plus, we delve into the noble quest of former Soundwave festival boss AJ Maddah, who, in a candid interview, shares his commitment to rectifying the festival's abrupt 2016 halt and bankruptcy. Despite having no legal obligation to do so, Maddah's mission to repay owed bands underscores a story of redemption and moral responsibility. Meanwhile, rock legends AC/DC are smashing records again, proving their undying dominance in the music world by selling out 1.5 million tickets in a single day for their upcoming European tour. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
We had the pleasure of interviewing Keith Wallen over Zoom video!BREAKING BENJAMIN guitarist KEITH WALLEN will drop his latest solo album Infinity Now on May 3 via Rise Records.Wallen has shared the video for "The Wolf”. "'The Wolf' is a song and a concept that I felt a lot of us can identify with," Wallen says. "We've all known those people that for whatever reason we just can't break ourselves away from them. An addiction on every level, all the while knowing it's a toxic situation. You break all those promises to yourself that you'll stay away, but ultimately there you are again."Commenting on the video, he shares, "The video for 'The Wolf' was shot in a beautiful house in south Nashville. Directed by Courtney Dellafiora, we wanted an intimate look and setting that was reminiscent of waking from a dream in the middle of the night, and then grabbing the guitar and playing the song. The most exciting thing of all with getting to work with 'Bane,' the real live wolf actor and his amazing training staff for the shoot! That was a first for me, and I couldn't be happier how the video turned out."ABOUT KEITH WALLEN:Keith Wallen is a prolific songwriter responsible for soaring melodies and hypnotic hooks heard across modern rock radio. The West Virginia-born troubadour uses his solo work as a vehicle to explore his multifaceted passions, moving seamlessly from the smart pop of '80s favorites like The Police and Depeche Mode to the big moody riffs of '90s grunge heroes like Alice In Chains, Soundgarden, and Stone Temple Pilots. His co-writing collaborations include compositions with Saint Asonia, Fuel, We Came As Romans, Red, Dorothy, and Korn guitarist Brian "Head" Welch's Love And Death. Wallen bares his soul as a solo artist with earnest resolve, powering his honest anthems with commanding vocals. A former member of Adelitas Way, Keith was among his first calls when Benjamin Burnley decided to reform and reconfigure his band. Dark Before Dawn, Breaking Benjamin's powerhouse comeback, debuted at No. 1 on the Billboard 200. Ember followed in 2018.Keith's self-produced acoustic and piano-driven Allies EP arrived in 2014. His debut solo album, 2021'sThis World Or The Next, featured "Dream Away," a song streamed 1.4M times on Spotify alone. His second solo album, Infinity Now, includes production and co-writing contributions from Kevin Thrasher (RIVALS, Jelly Roll) and work with Dan Braunstein (Spiritbox, Dayseeker) and Andrew Baylis (Sleeping With Sirens, Jelly Roll, Brantley Gilbert).Produced by Kevin Thrasher (Jelly Roll, RIVALS) and mixed by Joel Wanasek (Rain City Drive, Scott Stapp), Keith's sophomore solo album, Infinity Now, extends a warm invitation into the singer/songwriter's heart and mind. Hard rock bombast meets intimate pensiveness via engaging songs like "Blackout," "Strings," and first single, "Headspace Holiday."As guitarist for Breaking Benjamin, a solo artist or songwriting collaborator, the common threads through Keith Wallen's work are honesty, authenticity, and heartfelt spirit.We want to hear from you! Please email Hello@BringinitBackwards.comwww.BringinitBackwards.com#podcast #interview #bringinbackpod #KeithWallen #BreakingBenjamin #NewMusic #ZoomListen & Subscribe to BiBhttps://www.bringinitbackwards.com/followFollow our podcast on Instagram and Twitter! https://www.facebook.com/groups/bringinbackpod
On today's episode, Andrew is joined in the studio by Korn guitarist Brian ‘Head' Welch. Brian has had a truly fascinating life in music and has brought the stories to show for it. In this conversation, he shares his passion for spreading the Gospel through his remarkable testimony of repentance and redemption. Listen in as this rockstar shares his story of giving it all up - the fame, the fortune, the music - only for God to give it back again in the most unexpected way. To connect with Andrew, follow us on Instagram, Facebook, and YouTube @kingdomstorycompany. Join the conversation as a Kingdom Story Company Insider at kingdomstorycompany.com.
Join this chill and silly conversation with Audrey and Brian "Head" Welch, who is the lead guitarist, in the iconic rock band Korn and Lead vocalist and guitarist of Love & Death. They talk about the effects of depression and drug addiction on their lives before knowing the blissful presence and love of Jesus. Brian vulnerably shares his faith journey and about the ups and downs that life has thrown at him but most importantly how God always turns it to good. You will love this episode because even though they talk about some serious things, Audrey unintentionally asks some silly questions and out of all the interviews she has done, this is the one where her camera decides to put black spots on her face and freezes often but its great because Brian just balances the awkwardness with making silly faces and saying funny phrases! So Tune in for a unique blend of deep conversation and unexpected hilarity in this must-hear episode!Want to learn more about Brian, watch his documentary, buy his books or hear his music then check out his website https://www.brianheadwelch.net/2016/Connect with Audrey and the Eat Me Drink Me communityWebsite: www.eatmedrinkmepodcast.netTiktok: click hereYoutube: Click here Discord: https://discord.gg/JkRCXDS3CgFacebook group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/646324359742601/Email: eatmedrinkmepod@gmail.comWant to help support Audrey's work on the Podcast- It takes hours to edit these videos and audio... then you can donate at one of the links below or sign up to be a monthly supporter.Paypal: www.paypal.com/paypalme/emdmpodcastBecome a Patreon: www.patreon.com/emdmpodcastVenmo: @JohnAudreyDuttonBuy Me a Coffee: www.buymeacoffee.com/eatmedrinkmeIntro music is "I will follow" by Eikon Audrey has permission to use it.Support the show
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The Classic Album Clash is back, and this time it's all about Bloodgood – 1989's “Out Of The Darkness” vs 1988's “Rock In A Hard Place.” And for only the second time in CAC history, a member of Bloodgood joins the debate! Singer Les Carlsen along with Light The Torch singer Howard Jones, and Brian “Head” Welch of Korn fame talk album covers, songwriting, lyrics, and production. Plus, Les shares behind-the-scenes stories from the creative process, studio, and tours. Thank you for supporting our sponsors!Gametime – Download the Gametime app, create an account, and use the promo code TIJ to get $20 off.Fan Duel – Go to https://fanduel.com/JERICHO, sign up and place your first bet, and get up to $1000 dollars back in bonus bets if you don't win!Factor – visit https://factormeals.com/TIJ50 and use code TIJ50 to get 50% off your first boxeBay Motors: get the right parts, the right fit, and the right prices. https://ebaymotors.comMetro By T-Mobile: Switch and get unlimited 5G starting at $25 a month per line for 4 lines, and a FREE 5G phone.Toyota: Visit https://toyota.com/GRFamily to find your perfect Toyota!Bosch Tools: learn more at https://www.boschtools.com/us/en/SlingTV: check out https://www.sling.com/ for special offers STAY CONNECTED:TikTok: @TalkIsJerichoInstagram: @talkisjericho @chrisjerichofozzy Twitter: @TalkIsJericho @IAmJerichoYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/ChrisJerichoFozzyWebsite: https://www.webisjericho.com/
In 1996 during a particularly dark time in my life I stumbled across some crazy sounds blasting through 4ft tall floor speakers (Remember those behemoths lol)... It was the band "Korn" and my musical taste was about to change forever! Funny how sound can change everything that your feeling inside (for better or worse) it is powerful unbelievably at times! Unknown by me at the time but as I was diving deep into addiction and depression so was the famous rock star coming through those outdated pioneer speakers. Brian "Head" Welch a founder and lead guitarist of the band Korn has lived a life of incredible highs, and lows and everything in between, then Jesus saved his life and forever changed the way he would live. He has gone on to become an incredible speaker for the gospel bringing hope to the lost and light in the darkest of places (including stadiums and theaters everywhere). We sit and have a conversation about drugs, depression, our faith journeys and what it means to follow Jesus in a way that speaks to people that need his voice! Brian is an amazing dude, who lives his life for the gospel every day and is an inspiration to thousands upon thousands of people, this is a great conversation that shows a side of him that he doesn't usually show in interviews, you don't want to miss it! I am George Wood, the Tattooed Pastor, author of "The Uncovery", founder and director of the "Sober Truth project" and this is The Sober Truth!!! The Uncovery and its companion Study Guide are both available on Amazon, get your copy and one for a friend today! --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/sober-truth-project/message
Why is suicide so prevalent today? What is it that's led us here as a culture, and how can we respond to this epidemic as followers of Jesus?The guys are joined by longtime friend and P&I regular, Brian "Head" Welch of the band Korn as they discuss the difficulties of not only this epidemic, but the recent earthquakes in Turkey and Syria, and much more. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Questions, comments, or feedback? We'd love to hear what you think!Send them to provokeandinspire@steiger.org, or send us a message on Instagram @provokeandinspirepodcastFollow BenInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/benalanpierceTwitter: https://twitter.com/benalanpierceFollow DavidInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/the_rockpriest/Follow ChadInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/chadisliving/Follow LukeInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/lukejgreenwood/
Brian “HEAD” Welch, the lead guitarist of KORN, has an amazing story professionally but there is so much more to his journey. 18 years free from addiction and following Christ, many people are familiar with his incredible story. Duffy and Daniel ask some deeper questions about his life today. Brian has an inspirational ability to be an authentic follower of Jesus and love all people. We are excited to share this conversation with you guys!Support the show
This is Eternity Church's weekly podcast! You will find these messages Inspiring, Refreshing, and Hope-Giving. Thank you for listening! To connect with Eternity Church, please visit myeternity.com. Love Ya Heaps! *This episode was recorded on 11/6/22
This is Eternity Church's weekly podcast! You will find these messages Inspiring, Refreshing, and Hope-Giving. Thank you for listening! To connect with Eternity Church, please visit myeternity.com. Love Ya Heaps! *This episode was recorded on 11/5/22
In this episode, Annie opens the vault and shares one of her very first podcasts — an interview with Korn guitarist and founding member Brian Head Welch. Brian talks about his radical conversion to Christ-follower after gaining all the world had to offer. He talks about keeping it real and the reason he went back to his heavy metal band. Don't miss his incredible story!For more information about Annie Lobert and Hookers for Jesus, visit hookersforjesus.org. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Produced by Haulix.com, High Notes is a recovery podcast set in the music industry. Join host James Shotwell as he shares the recovery journeys of artists and music professionals as only they can tell it. Previous guests include Morgan Wade, Andy Biersack (Black Veil Brides), Art Alexakis (Everclear), and Brian "Head" Welch (of KORN).
Season 3 begins with Brian "Head" Welch from KoRn. He talks about meeting Deftones in the early 90's, some of his favorites from their catalog and what makes Stephen Carpenter a great guitar player. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This week on the show, catch an in-depth conversation with Brian “Head “ Welch from KORN & Jevon “ODW” Barnes of Noble Poets. Special thanks to Jamie Roberts from For The Win Media!
James sits down with Esjay to chat about her years in the music industry, their recent song with Brian "Head" Welch of Korn, and what's next for her and the band! She teases some exciting news at the end so you don't want to miss it! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/coffeeandshugar/support
On today's episode, Javen hosts Korn's lead guitarist and New York Times best-selling author, Brian “Head” Welch. Listen as Brian shares his testimony of how he overcame drug addiction and depression—and how YOU can overcome what you're facing, as you rely on Jesus. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Hey everyone this week I share a book review with you from Richard and Brittni De La Mora called “A Call to Purity” they also have a podcast called “Let's Talk Purity” check it out! I also talk with you about a few awesome testimonies I listened to lately from Brian “Head” Welch from Korn and now in the band Love and Death and also Alice Cooper. I also mentioned a band called CO-OP which is Dash Cooper's band, check it out and also check out Love and Death, both are great bands. Here is a link to Alice Cooper's testimony https://youtu.be/k_GW7JL0-0k and here is a link for Brian Head Welch's testimony https://youtu.be/MGwRtfLpFhE Here is a link to one of my favorite Love and Death songs https://youtu.be/cLwuKH3_Af0 if you want to keep in touch with me here is the link for that https://linktr.ee/justbeingreal and if you want to leave me a video message you can do that here https://anchor.fm/ana-murby9/message lastly here is the link for the green chili chicken enchilada soup https://lilluna.com/crock-pot-green-chile-enchilada-soup/ --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/ana-murby9/message
Bakotunes welcomes KORN guitarist Brian Head Welch as part of Klassic KORN week! Information: mattomunoz@gmail.com.
My guest this week is my dear friend and incredible drummer, Isaiah Perez! Isaiah plays for metalcore band Phinehas and now Love and Death, featuring Brian "Head" Welch of Korn and Jasen Rauch of Breaking Benjamin. We discussed his joining of Love and Death, our love for Meshuggah and Thall, and even our love for movies. Apologies for the horrific background working noises from my father in the final 15 minutes.
Johnny sits down with Brian "Head" Welch (guitarist of KoRn, vocalist of Love and Death, published author) in Nashville, TN to explore some of the pressures that come along with reconciling with our past, forgiving ourselves and our family members, and, in his own words, "getting our heads out of our butts."To learn more about Cope Notes and try it out for yourself, text COPE to 33222 or visit copenotes.com
In the mid 90's, Korn took the world by storm. But superstardom came with a heavy price. Battling addiction and struggling as a single father, guitarist Brian Head Welch began taking steps toward faith, steps which eventually led him away from the band and a $25 million recording contract. And that's just the beginning of the story. This interview with rock and roll royalty is a must-hear. Are you ready?!
Brian “Head” Welch from the rock group Korn and his daughter Jeanna share their testimony and new movie, "Loud Krazy Love"; then, Edward Sri gives profound insights from his new book, "Rethinking Mary."See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
From the rock group Korn, Brian "Head" Welch shares an inspiring journey unlike any other with tales from his autobiography, "Save Me from Myself" (Encore presentation).See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.