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Podcast #708 feels the change in the air with new tunes from The Softies, Dot Dash, Desoto Reds, Desire Path, Rixe, Guidon Bear, Good Saint Nathanael, & The Soundcarriers.
Podcast #708 feels the change in the air with new tunes from The Softies, Dot Dash, Desoto Reds, Desire Path, Rixe, Guidon Bear, Good Saint Nathanael, & The Soundcarriers.
We'll dive into a stack of new releases from KC area musicians and bands. Tune in and hear new music from Lava Dreams, Asai Tsion, Kirstie Lynn & Galen Clark, Esai, Jo MacKenzie, Vincent Orsolini & Kemet Coleman, Kate Whitefield & Lucy Gray, Quiet Takes, Good Saint Nathanael, Dragon Inn 3 and a collaborative song from The Rainmakers, Kadesh Flow, Betse & Clarke, The Nace Brothers, and more!
"Audiofeed 2020 2021"Alan and Em lament (a little) the cancellation of their favorite music festival, Audiofeed. But mostly they celebrate the bands that they wish they had seen, and play lots of songs. Click on the player below to listen to the episode: Right-click to download the episode.You may also subscribe to the podcast through Apple Podcasts or the RSS Feed.Link # 1: Sara & Marco CastroLink # 2: Glenn KaiserLink # 3: Insomniac FolkloreLink # 4: Must Build JacuzziLink # 5: The Gray HavensLink # 6: Silent PlanetLink # 7: Good Saint NathanaelLink # 8: Coyote KidLink # 9: DeborahLink #10: The Oh HellosLink #11: Harry GoreWe would love to hear from you about this topic, the podcast episode, or the podcast in general. Send e-mail feedback to dorknesstolight@gmail.com You can follow the network on twitter @DorknessToLight or Alan @ProfessorAlan
On this week's episode of the Eight One Sixty, we wrap up our four-part series, Sound Minds. Back in March, Michelle Bacon conducted a survey about musicians dealing with mental health issues. Over 160 musicians did the survey and for the past four weeks, Bacon has been co-hosting the show and guiding a conversation about the survey findings. She's also offered up numerous options from organizations and places that provide affordable (and perhaps free) care for people in need. In addition to Bacon sharing her findings and data, we have also been playing music from musicians and sharing the story behind the song, dealing with mental health. This week on the show we'll hear from Kirsten Paludan, Molly Picture Club, Mac Lethal, and Phoebe Bridgers. We'll also be hearing music, and the story behind it from these musicians with upcoming gigs: Sam Wells, playing Thursday for Folk Alliance International's Finest Folk showcase at Lemonade Park, along with The Matchsellers and Lyal Strickland Teri Quinn of True Lions, playing Friday at The Black Box with Sam Wells and Blue False Indigo Nate Allen of Good Saint Nathanael, playing at recordBar on Saturday with Mr. Golden Sun, and Blue False Indigo Addie Sartino of The Greeting Committee, playing Loud & Local at E.H. Young Riverfront Park on Saturday, Aug. 7 along with Jake & The Dirty Magicians It's been an amazing month of shows and I feel like, now more than ever, so much of the knowledge that Bacon has shared, as well as guests, Dr. Erin Corriveau and Dr. Katie Jacobs needs to be heard and shared. Check below for a few resources Bacon mentioned on the show. Local Mental Health Resources National Suicide Prevention Lifeline - 1-800-273-TALK (8255) Missouri Crisis Line - 1-888-761-4357 or text "HAND" to 839-863 Tri-County Mental Health Johnson County Mental Health Zero Reasons Why (suicide prevention & mental health resources for teens) Samuel U. Rodgers Health Center KC Care Health Center MOCSA: 24/7 Crisis Line for Sexual Assault Victims/Partners · 816-531-0233 · 913-642-0233 Mattie Rhodes Center Swope Health ReDiscover Mental Health Resources for Musicians Midwest Music Foundation Sweet Relief Musician's Fund Tour Support MusiCares Backline SIMS Foundation ASCAP Wellness Program Silence the Shame
On this week's episode of the Eight One Sixty, we wrap up our four-part series, Sound Minds. Back in March, Michelle Bacon conducted a survey about musicians dealing with mental health issues. Over 160 musicians did the survey and for the past four weeks, Bacon has been co-hosting the show and guiding a conversation about the survey findings. She's also offered up numerous options from organizations and places that provide affordable (and perhaps free) care for people in need. In addition to Bacon sharing her findings and data, we have also been playing music from musicians and sharing the story behind the song, dealing with mental health. This week on the show we'll hear from Kirsten Paludan, Molly Picture Club, Mac Lethal, and Phoebe Bridgers.We'll also be hearing music, and the story behind it from these musicians with upcoming gigs:Sam Wells, playing Thursday for Folk Alliance International's Finest Folk showcase at Lemonade Park, along with The Matchsellers and Lyal StricklandTeri Quinn of True Lions, playing Friday at The Black Box with Sam Wells and Blue False IndigoNate Allen of Good Saint Nathanael, playing at recordBar on Saturday with Mr. Golden Sun, and Blue False IndigoAddie Sartino of The Greeting Committee, playing Loud & Local at E.H. Young Riverfront Park on Saturday, Aug. 7 along with Jake & The Dirty MagiciansIt's been an amazing month of shows and I feel like, now more than ever, so much of the knowledge that Bacon has shared, as well as guests, Dr. Erin Corriveau and Dr. Katie Jacobs needs to be heard and shared. Check below for a few resources Bacon mentioned on the show.Local Mental Health ResourcesNational Suicide Prevention Lifeline - 1-800-273-TALK (8255)Missouri Crisis Line - 1-888-761-4357 or text “HAND” to 839-863Tri-County Mental HealthJohnson County Mental Health + Zero Reasons Why (suicide prevention & mental health resources for teens)Samuel U. Rodgers Health CenterKC Care Health CenterMOCSA: 24/7 Crisis Line for Sexual Assault Victims/Partners · 816-531-0233 · 913-642-0233Mattie Rhodes CenterSwope HealthReDiscoverMental Health Resources for MusiciansMidwest Music FoundationSweet Relief Musician's FundTour SupportMusiCaresBacklineSIMS FoundationASCAP Wellness ProgramSilence the Shame
On this week's episode of the Eight One Sixty, we wrap up our four-part series, Sound Minds. Back in March, Michelle Bacon conducted a survey about musicians dealing with mental health issues. Over 160 musicians did the survey and for the past four weeks, Bacon has been co-hosting the show and guiding a conversation about the survey findings. She's also offered up numerous options from organizations and places that provide affordable (and perhaps free) care for people in need. In addition to Bacon sharing her findings and data, we have also been playing music from musicians and sharing the story behind the song, dealing with mental health. This week on the show we'll hear from Kirsten Paludan, Molly Picture Club, Mac Lethal, and Phoebe Bridgers.We'll also be hearing music, and the story behind it from these musicians with upcoming gigs:Sam Wells, playing Thursday for Folk Alliance International's Finest Folk showcase at Lemonade Park, along with The Matchsellers and Lyal StricklandTeri Quinn of True Lions, playing Friday at The Black Box with Sam Wells and Blue False IndigoNate Allen of Good Saint Nathanael, playing at recordBar on Saturday with Mr. Golden Sun, and Blue False IndigoAddie Sartino of The Greeting Committee, playing Loud & Local at E.H. Young Riverfront Park on Saturday, Aug. 7 along with Jake & The Dirty MagiciansIt's been an amazing month of shows and I feel like, now more than ever, so much of the knowledge that Bacon has shared, as well as guests (Dr. Erin Corriveau and Dr. Katie Jacobs) needs to be heard and shared. Check below for a few resources Bacon mentioned on the show.Local Mental Health ResourcesNational Suicide Prevention Lifeline - 1-800-273-TALK (8255)Missouri Crisis Line - 1-888-761-4357 or text “HAND” to 839-863Tri-County Mental HealthJohnson County Mental Health + Zero Reasons Why (suicide prevention & mental health resources for teens)Samuel U. Rodgers Health CenterKC Care Health CenterMOCSA: 24/7 Crisis Line for Sexual Assault Victims/Partners · 816-531-0233 · 913-642-0233Mattie Rhodes CenterSwope HealthReDiscoverMental Health Resources for MusiciansMidwest Music FoundationSweet Relief Musician's FundTour SupportMusiCaresBacklineSIMS FoundationASCAP Wellness ProgramSilence the Shame
Nate Allen is an independent artist that specializes in interactive sing along folk punk music. He also has a softer writing style that comes out in the persona of Good Saint Nathanael. Join us as we have a conversation about his music and journey.Grab the new album "hide no truth" at: https://destroynateallen.bandcamp.com/General information and booking: https://destroynateallen.com/
Join me in a DAY TWO DETOUR (really though, I hit a scheduling issue) with NATE ALLEN. I asked the audience questions about creativity and I thought what better person to answer these questions than my friend Nate. He's played over 1,000 shows and has released over 100 songs so if there's anyone that knows a thing or two about the music world and creating, it's him. In this episode, we take a walk through his career and then answer your questions. This is a great interview for any musician or creator. Listen to Good Saint Nathanael on Spotify here. Listen to Swans of Never on Spotify here.
This week we have Nate Allen from Destroy Nate Allen and most recently Good Saint Nathanael on the podcast. We talk about all his projects, music and spiritual abuse from the church and how to find hope in those dark moments. If you have experienced spiritual abuse and are now trying to navigate through what to do next please check out some of the links below. How to find a therapist: http://goodsaintnathanael.com/how-to-find-a-therapist/ psychologytoday.com - Lists a wide range of therapists. findtreatment.samhsa.gov – Lists many treatment options including programs for substance abuse, mental health, opioid addiction and veterans affairs. aacc.net – A network of licensed Christian counselors. Nate Allen is a husband, father, friend, mystic, writer and songsmith (Destroy Nate Allen / The Pac-Away Dots). With his new endeavor Good Saint Nathanael, Nate ventures into fragile, resilient new territory. Hide No Truth, the project debut, has been hailed by critics as "an introspective masterwork" (IDIOTEQ), "a treasure worth reflecting upon time and time again" (A Diverse Sound), and "an earnest, melancholic, and impossible to forget album" (SpinDitty). Good Saint Nathanael (Kansas City, Missouri) Heartfelt, Dark Folk https://youtu.be/SjEkZfJmoL8 goodsaintnathanael.com / twitter.com/dstrynateallen / facebook.com/goodsaintnathanael
The Youngblood Podcast Presents......... Joshua Clifton interviews Nate Allen of Good Saint Nathanael & Destroy Nate Allen at Audiofeed Festival 2019. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/thehivepodcast/support
Craig and Jon connect with Craig's old friend Nate Allen. Nate has poured his heart and soul into his debut album as Good Saint Nathanael "Hide no Truth". They talk about the struggle Nate went through writing this album along with some walks down memory lane to the old Rock4Reason days in the early 2000's in Roseburg, OR. Enjoy!
Good Saint Nathanael is the new musical project from Kansas City, MO songwriter, Nate Allen. But before starting his latest endeavor, Allen’s songwriting springs had origins in other oceans. His art has mainly been focused around Destroy Nate Allen, traveling hard and often for many years, logging more than 1,000 shows around the country since 2006. Over time, the project’s once quiet roots were traded for exuberant playfulness. But as life slowly shifted, the whispers of Nate’s heart demanded to be heard. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/shadowscaperecords/support
The band, Destroy Nate Allen, is known for it's joyful folk punk sound. But life for the band founder, Nate Allen, isn't always as happy as it appears. Nate's new side project, Good Saint Nathanael, reveals the struggles of faith on his upcoming album, Hide No Truth. Join us for this heartfelt conversation with Nate.
The band, Destroy Nate Allen, is known for it's joyful folk punk sound. But life for the band founder, Nate Allen, isn't always as happy as it appears. Nate's new side project, Good Saint Nathanael, reveals the struggles of faith on his upcoming album, Hide No Truth. Join us for …
Chapter 152: "Hide No Truth" ...as read by Nate Allen Destroy Nate Allen has been set aside and in its place we have gotten Good Saint Nathanael. Nate Allen is releasing Hide No Truth on February 1st. Nate talks about the themes on the new album, including being vulnerable about spiritual abuse and finding his way through Christianity and the cards we've been given in life. Good Saint Nathanael on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/goodsaintnathanael Hide No Truth on Bandcamp: https://goodsaintnathanael.bandcamp.com/album/hide-no-truth Hide No Truth CD and Merch: http://highendurancerecords.limitedrun.com/ Chapter 152 Music: Good Saint Nathanael - "Lightning" Ninety Pound Wuss - "Something Must Break" Good Saint Nathanael - "Better" As The Story Grows links: Help out at Patreon ATSG Website ATSG Music and Merch Join the Email List ATSG Facebook Email: asthestorygrows@gmail.com
Had a great conversation with Nate Allen about his new project Good Saint Nathanael. You can find our more about his new project @ http://hidenotruth.com/. With his new project Good Saint Nathanael, Nate Allen is turning to face his demons leading with a rare, disarming vulnerability. On Hide No Truth (available on Feb. 1st), the harder Nate … Continue reading "Good Saint Nathanael"
"Hide No Truth"During our Audiofeed episode, we talked about the "Death by 1000 Cuts" seminar that featured musician Nate Allen, in which he discussed the spiritual abuse he had suffered, and his recovery process. We were pleased to talk with Nate about his news album, "Hide No Truth," which he recorded under the name Good Saint Nathanael, in which he addresses many of those issues. This conversation covers the topic of spiritual abuse, the goods and bads of being raised in the church, the recovery process, and how to identify people who can help. We also talk about the new album, and play portions of two songs. Click on the player below to listen to the episode:Right-click to download the episode.You may also subscribe to the podcast through Apple Podcasts or the RSS Feed.Link: Good Saint Nathanael's new album "Hide no Truth"Link: Video for the song "Lightning"Link: Twitter for Destroy Nate AllenLink: Good Saint Nathanael websiteLink: Purchase a Nate Allen prayer candle We would love to hear from you about this topic, the podcast episode, or monsters in general. Send e-mail feedback to dorknesstolight@gmail.com You can follow the network on twitter @DorknessToLight or Alan @ProfessorAlan
Sammy Warm Hands interviews Nate Allen about Good Saint Nathanael, and his early days with Destroy Nate Allen.
Happy New Years Congregation! We've had an amazing 2018, seen a lot of things change, a lot of friends gained, and a lot more friends lost. Besh joins me to reminisce about the year, complain about stuff, and play a new game called "finding hitler" (you patrons already know whats up). Then, we bring on Nate Allen, and talk about his new project and album under the Good Saint Nathanael moniker. Nate tells his story of realizing he was the victim of spiritual abuse from growing up in assemblies of God church, and how he moved into being a punk rocker , touring the country , and all things DIY. find Nate on spotify and itunes: Destroy Nate Allen and Good Saint Nathanael https://youtu.be/iVzmEc-jVd4 https://youtu.be/dJtj27LbtsE churchandotherdrugs@gmail.com patreon.com/churchandotherdrugs