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"We want to be this macho man and suppress our feelings and we don't want to cry, that's where society is all wrong. It's ok to cry. It's ok to get in touch with your inner self, your heart, your feminine energy, it's part of the healing process." -Eric Bettencourt Mentor, reiki master, bodyworker, energy healer, and trusted friend....Stoked to share this podcast episode with my guy, Eric Bettencourt! If you're in southern CA, you need to book an appointment with Eric. In the episode, we discuss the Positive Impact Eric has had on my life since we started working together 9 months ago. We also discuss what healthy and conscious masculinity looks like in today's society obsessed with financial wealth. Even though it's at the expense of our physical health. And listen to what Eric's definition of success is. You can find him on IG: @casadewarrior Finally, if you need a mentor in your life, or the life of a loved one, please send me a message to schedule a 30-minute connection call. TheAndrewSchultz.com or @Positive_Impact_Andrew on IG. Together, We will uncover the things getting in the way of becoming your highest good, discover the negative consequences those actions are having on your life, and the lives of those around you, and discarding the old ways of being to create new, healthy, and positive ways of being to experience Positive Impact Transformation.
Happy winter magic time, everyone. Welcome to this special bonus episode of Hearsay Poetry with the podcast’s music creator, Eric Bettencourt. Eric is an Austin-based singer-songwriter via Portland, Maine. Take some twisty turns with us as we discuss songwriting in relation to poetry, songwriting and songwriters in general, our feelings about Slam Poetry, a new segment called “What Eric Hates”, the dynamic political realm we live in, and much more—all peppered with a few generic interview questions to keep it real. Listen, comment, SHARE AND RATE. After all, sharing is caring, especially at this time of year. Thanks all.Eric Bettencourt is an Austin-based singer songwriter originally from Portland, Maine. To date he has released four LPs of original music and one EP of creatively expressed cover tunes. His next album, tentatively and sarcastically titled Bric-a-Brac, is slated to drop in the Spring of 2019. You can find his music and upcoming shows at Eric Bettencourt Music on Facebook. Listen to his full track from the Hearsay Poetry Podcast of Why Don’t We Do It in the Road here (feat. Spose): themaineembassy.bandcamp.com/track/why-dont-we-do-it-in-the-road-feat-spose
In this episode of the Talking Sound Podcast host Christopher Jordan is joined by friend and musician Eric Bettencourt to discuss the experience of moving to Austin from a musician’s perspective as well as his upcoming album Bric-A-Brac. What is it about the Austin music scene that draws musicians from across the world? Why would a musician like Eric, who was well entrenched in the local music scene within his home state of Maine, uproot himself in order to move across the country to a start all over again? What has Eric’s experience been like since moving to Austin and has it been a good one? How has Eric’s involvement in Austin music over the last many years changed him as an artist?As a singer/songwriter what are some the influences that Eric uses when writing music? Is there actually a magic formula to writing music and songs? What can we expect from Eric’s upcoming album Bric-A-Brac? Join the Talking Sound Podcast as we welcome Eric Bettencourt to the studio to discuss these questions and more.The Talking Sound Podcast is a proud member of the HC Universal Network family of podcasts. Download the official app for the HC Universal Network family of podcasts available for Android and coming soon for iDevices to get all the great stuff from the Talking Sound Podcast and More!
In this episode of the Talking Sound Podcast host Christopher Jordan is joined by friend and musician Eric Bettencourt to discuss the experience of moving to Austin from a musician’s perspective as well as his upcoming album Bric-A-Brac. What is it about the Austin music scene that draws musicians from across the world? Why would a musician like Eric, who was well entrenched in the local music scene within his home state of Maine, uproot himself in order to move across the country to a start all over again? What has Eric’s experience been like since moving to Austin and has it been a good one? How has Eric’s involvement in Austin music over the last many years changed him as an artist? As a singer/songwriter what are some the influences that Eric uses when writing music? Is there actually a magic formula to writing music and songs? What can we expect from Eric’s upcoming album Bric-A-Brac? Join the Talking Sound Podcast as we welcome Eric Bettencourt to the studio to discuss these questions and more. The Talking Sound Podcast is a proud member of the HC Universal Network family of podcasts. Download the official app for the HC Universal Network family of podcasts available for Android and coming soon for iDevices to get all the great stuff from the Talking Sound Podcast and More!
In this episode of the Talking Sound Podcast host Christopher Jordan is joined by friend and musician Eric Bettencourt to discuss the experience of moving to Austin from a musician’s perspective as well as his upcoming album Bric-A-Brac. What is it about the Austin music scene that draws musicians from across the world? Why would a musician like Eric, who was well entrenched in the local music scene within his home state of Maine, uproot himself in order to move across the country to a start all over again? What has Eric’s experience been like since moving to Austin and has it been a good one? How has Eric’s involvement in Austin music over the last many years changed him as an artist?As a singer/songwriter what are some the influences that Eric uses when writing music? Is there actually a magic formula to writing music and songs? What can we expect from Eric’s upcoming album Bric-A-Brac? Join the Talking Sound Podcast as we welcome Eric Bettencourt to the studio to discuss these questions and more.The Talking Sound Podcast is a proud member of the HC Universal Network family of podcasts. Download the official app for the HC Universal Network family of podcasts available for Android and coming soon for iDevices to get all the great stuff from the Talking Sound Podcast and More!
In this episode of the Talking Sound Podcast host Christopher Jordan is joined by friend and musician Eric Bettencourt to discuss the experience of moving to Austin from a musician's perspective as well as his upcoming album Bric-A-Brac. What is it about the Austin music scene that draws musicians from across the world? Why would a musician like Eric, who was well entrenched in the local music scene within his home state of Maine, uproot himself in order to move across the country to a start all over again? What has Eric's experience been like since moving to Austin and has it been a good one? How has Eric's involvement in Austin music over the last many years changed him as an artist?As a singer/songwriter what are some the influences that Eric uses when writing music? Is there actually a magic formula to writing music and songs? What can we expect from Eric's upcoming album Bric-A-Brac? Join the Talking Sound Podcast as we welcome Eric Bettencourt to the studio to discuss these questions and more.The Talking Sound Podcast is a proud member of the HC Universal Network family of podcasts. Download the official app for the HC Universal Network family of podcasts available for Android and coming soon for iDevices to get all the great stuff from the Talking Sound Podcast and More!
In this episode of the Talking Sound Podcast host Christopher Jordan is joined by friend and musician Eric Bettencourt to discuss the experience of moving to Austin from a musician’s perspective as well as his upcoming album Bric-A-Brac. What is it about the Austin music scene that draws musicians from across the world? Why would a musician like Eric, who was well entrenched in the local music scene within his home state of Maine, uproot himself in order to move across the country to a start all over again? What has Eric’s experience been like since moving to Austin and has it been a good one? How has Eric’s involvement in Austin music over the last many years changed him as an artist? As a singer/songwriter what are some the influences that Eric uses when writing music? Is there actually a magic formula to writing music and songs? What can we expect from Eric’s upcoming album Bric-A-Brac? Join the Talking Sound Podcast as we welcome Eric Bettencourt to the studio to discuss these questions and more. The Talking Sound Podcast is a proud member of the HC Universal Network family of podcasts. Download the official app for the HC Universal Network family of podcasts available for Android and coming soon for iDevices to get all the great stuff from the Talking Sound Podcast and More!
Well, it isn't a conversation if most responses don't start or end in a poem. At least, that's the way with Spirit Thom and it's a true poet's spirit he keeps. Listen on as we discuss life, travels, the heart of the common man, philosophical tid-bits, poetry, more poetry, and so on. Listen as yours truly chokes in awe as this bright man knits art into the conversation, a moment of woven words.Thom Woodruff is originally from Queensland, Australia where he discovered music and poetry as a young man. Now living in Austin, Texas, he spends most of his time traversing the poetry scene in bright colors and with bold performances. He often marries his poetry with music, seeing both as equally strong components in the delivery. His prominence in the community goes beyond the spoken word and into his hand-crafted poetry journals, which he distributes for free at every event. He describes himself as a "global radical networker and activist for promoting the live creative arts at every possible opportunity." You can read his personal poetry blog at thomworldpoet.blogspot.com .*podcast music done by Eric Bettencourt: eric.bet
Episode 21 - Interviews and performances with the best of Austin's hard working musicians being interviewed by local comedians. Sometimes strange, sometimes serious, but always sincere. Brought to you by Music Firsthand. Streaming live every Tuesday, 7pm CT. This show is made possible because of generous patrons! Become a patron for as little as $1 and get access to rewards, bonus content and exclusive features. Join the club: Comedians Interviewing Musicians Vodcast Hosts: BeckiJo Neil and Kris Potrafka Eric Bettencourt packs the Music Firsthand Studio for this episode! We covered everything from Austin's great music community, market-timing with stamps, Hunter S. Thompson, and Christopher Hitchens. Enjoy! Recorded December 12, 2017. **** Check out the live video and subscribe to our YouTube channel. Hire a local band with our live music booking app that matches you based on lifestyle and brand. Request the app here: Music Firsthand. Keep up with the Austin music news for free with the Austin Music Firsthand Magazine on Flipboard. Like and share! window.addEventListener('sfsi_plus_functions_loaded', function() { if (typeof sfsi_plus_widget_set == 'function') { sfsi_plus_widget_set(); } })
Live in our Austin studio, Jackie Vecchio, author, speaker, and Certified Master Transformational Life Coach, will join us to talk about helping women live happy, authentic lives...at any age! Laura Gelezunas reports in live from the retirement paradise, Puerto Vallarta! Musician: Eric Bettencourt will be calling in from the east coast to talk about his music