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Welcome to The Waffle Shop!JACK IS BACKKKK!Joining me for a round two is the brilliant, BRIT Award Winning, Singer, songwriter Jack Garratt!Jack opens up about the inspiration behind his haunting new single ‘Catherine Wheel' and his forthcoming album ‘Pillars', reflecting on the importance of authenticity in his creative process and how rituals and self-care help him stay grounded in an often chaotic industry.We also get a bit deep about the realities of body dysmorphia, navigating self-sabotage, and how music has served as both a mirror and a medicine. Jack introduces the concept of love as a structure of three core pillars — self-love, platonic love, and romantic love — and the conversation explores the need for balance and presence in all three.Despite the heavy topics, Jack brings humour and relatability, reminding us that it's okay to laugh while healing and that being yourself is the most radical thing you can be.If you want to find out more, head to the below links:Jack GarrattThe Waffle Shop Podcast Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Episode 62: Jack GarrattJack Garratt is a Brit award winning songwriter/producer/artist from London. With two top-10 albums under his belt (2016's Phase and 2020's Love, Death and Dancing) he's currently recording his third. He weaves heartfelt and poignant lyric with memorable and infectious melody, that when added to his witty, genre bending production creates “songs about love and death that people can dance to”. He's toured the world with his iconic multi instrumental one person show, selling out tours and supporting the likes of Mumford & Sons and Muse. He has a new live LP out now on PX records. He also has a lovely dog called Indiana Bones#HYGYSTPOD #haveyougotyoursh*ttogether #HYGYST #caitlinoryan #jackgarrattHave You Got Your Sh*t Together? with Caitlin O'Ryan, is a podcast that celebrates not having your sh*t together! In each episode, Caitlin interviews guests who seemingly “have their sh*t together” - be that in life/love/work/hobbies. Throughout the conversation, the questions unveil whether they actually do, or whether the whole concept is a lie! With a mix of guests from various backgrounds, the podcast is sure to be relatable, honest, and an antidote to Instagram culture. Producer - Ant Hickman (www.ahickman.uk)Artwork - Tim Saunders (www.instagram.com/timsaunders.design)Photography - Patch Bell (www.patchstudio.uk)Music - Cassia - 'Slow' (www.wearecassia.com)Web: www.hygystpod.comInsta: www.instgram.com/hygystpodEmail: hygystpod@gmail.comRSS: https://feeds.acast.com/public/shows/644a8e8eadac0f0010542d86 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Episode 62: Jack GarrattJack Garratt is a Brit award winning songwriter/producer/artist from London. With two top-10 albums under his belt (2016's Phase and 2020's Love, Death and Dancing) he's currently recording his third. He weaves heartfelt and poignant lyric with memorable and infectious melody, that when added to his witty, genre bending production creates “songs about love and death that people can dance to”. He's toured the world with his iconic multi instrumental one person show, selling out tours and supporting the likes of Mumford & Sons and Muse. He has a new live LP out now on PX records. He also has a lovely dog called Indiana Bones#HYGYSTPOD #haveyougotyoursh*ttogether #HYGYST #caitlinoryan #jackgarrattHave You Got Your Sh*t Together? with Caitlin O'Ryan, is a podcast that celebrates not having your sh*t together! In each episode, Caitlin interviews guests who seemingly “have their sh*t together” - be that in life/love/work/hobbies. Throughout the conversation, the questions unveil whether they actually do, or whether the whole concept is a lie! With a mix of guests from various backgrounds, the podcast is sure to be relatable, honest, and an antidote to Instagram culture. Producer - Ant Hickman (www.ahickman.uk)Artwork - Tim Saunders (www.instagram.com/timsaunders.design)Photography - Patch Bell (www.patchstudio.uk)Music - Cassia - 'Slow' (www.wearecassia.com)Web: www.hygystpod.comInsta: www.instgram.com/hygystpodEmail: hygystpod@gmail.comRSS: https://feeds.acast.com/public/shows/644a8e8eadac0f0010542d86 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The author Joanne Harris, who describes herself as ‘test-driver of experimental dream machines who sometimes writes a bit', grew up living above her grandparents sweetshop and celebrates the 25th anniversary of Chocolat this year.The multi-instrumentalist, singer-songwriter Jack Garratt shot to fame in 2016 and became one of the UK's brightest new music stars, toured the world, before taking a step back from public life to protect his mental health. And the mighty comedic classicist Natalie Haynes, who continues to turn the ancient world on its head, championing women of the past, returns to the airwaves with the 10th series of her hit Radio 4 podcast Natalie Haynes Stands up for Classics.Plus the Inheritance Tracks of doctor turned bestselling author Adam Kay...and we promise they're not going to hurt.Presenters: Nikki Bedi and Huw Stephens Producer: Ben Mitchell
The conventional notion of masculinity hurts all of us, not just men. Today Rory Uphold sits down with cult favorite Jack Garratt to talk about therapy, failed erections, self-love, dating app etiquette and so so soooo much more. Plus! They listen to a story from HALE about virginity and "manhood" and discuss. To follow Jack click HERE. To listen to his music click HERE. To sign up for the MAILING LIST: https://www.crimesoftheheartpod.com/ For video clips from this episode or to follow Rory on INSTAGRAM click @icouldbeblonder and on TIKTOK @roryuphold To send a story or leave a voice message for Rory click here: https://www.crimesoftheheartpod.com/ Got a Question? Wanna submit a story? We would LOVE to hear from you! Email us at rory@crimesoftheheartpod.com or DM on Instagram & TikTok Opening Jingle credit: Harry Foster Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
We had the pleasure of interviewing Peter Raffoul over Zoom video!For Nashville-based singer/songwriter Peter Raffoul, songs often emerge late into the night, at an hour when inhibitions fall away and the most essential truths are laid bare. With a lyrical sensibility that merges intimate confession and boldly detailed storytelling, the Canada-born artist opens up about anxiety and isolation and the more complicated aspects of human connection, elegantly matching his moody intensity with a mercurial form of alt-rock/folk. Made with producers Owen Lewis (Old Sea Brigade, Maddie Medley) and Henry Brill (Phantogram, Jack Garratt), Raffoul's debut body of work reveals his undeniable gift for transforming pain into beauty—an element endlessly magnified by the pure warmth and power of his voice.Originally from the small Ontario town of Leamington, Raffoul first embraced his stream-of-consciousness approach to songwriting in his late teens, when he spent countless hours teasing out songs in the clubhouse-like shed behind his family's home. As the product of a highly musical family—his father Jody has played in rock bands for over three decades, his brother Billy is singer/songwriter signed to Interscope—Raffoul grew up immersed in the timeless records of the Beatles and Led Zeppelin and began exploring his own musicality by taking up piano at 17. “The music I'm making today really comes from all that time I spent in the shed over the years,” notes Raffoul, now 27. “It was always a world away from everything, where I could mess around with songs on this little keyboard and figure out how to put chords and melodies to all the lyrics I had in my head.” Before long, he'd added guitar to his repertoire and created a song called “Maybe I Do,” a bittersweet but radiant track slated for his forthcoming debut EP. “I was trying to paint a picture of the start of a relationship where the other person seems so perfect, you're almost waiting for something to go wrong,” says Raffoul. “It felt melancholy and hopeful at the same time, and once I found that contrast I knew I wanted to keep writing more songs in that vein.”All throughout his debut, Raffoul builds a hypnotic tension between that raw emotionality and a wildly unpredictable sound informed by everything from late-'80s college rock to left-of-center hip-hop to the Beatles' excursions into dreamy psychedelia. Among the EP's standout tracks are his debut single “Fucked Up Together”: a gorgeously stripped-back piece centered on his delicate piano work, soulful vocals, and lyrics that speak to a deep longing to be understood. On “Cigarette Holes,” he spins a piercingly honest portrait of emotional chaos, upending the song's heavy-hearted mood with brightly uptempo rhythms. Meanwhile, “Bad for Me” brings potent beats and prismatic textures to an unflinching meditation on cycles of self-destruction. “When you're going through a breakup or any other hard time in life, sometimes it feels easier to do things that are bad for you, as a way to numb yourself,” says Raffoul, who co-wrote “Bad for Me” with Connor Thuotte and Kate York (Lady A, Caitlyn Smith). “We started riffing on that idea and Connor played a very simple chord progression on this junky little guitar he'd gotten for $5 at a yard sale, which we used on the final version—it was this magical moment where everything just came together so naturally.”True to the playful spontaneity and DIY spirit of its creation, Raffoul's debut EP offers up plenty of idiosyncratic moments that intensify the unbridled energy of each track. To that end, the chorus to the gloriously frenetic “I Just Want to Be OK” takes the form of a cathartic outburst, a component he improvised in co-writing the song with his brother. And on “Call Me,” Raffoul shares an epic heart-on-sleeve ballad threaded with hauntingly stark and spellbinding piano melodies. “I wrote that song late at night in a hotel room and made a demo where the piano sounded super-thin, almost like it was playing through a truck driver's transistor radio,” he recalls. “When we worked on it in the studio, we ended up manipulating the piano sound so that you can still really feel that loneliness of the original, which is one of the things that makes that song so special to me.”With the release of his first batch of material, Raffoul hopes that others might find solace in his unfiltered yet finely crafted outpouring. “Most of these songs are about admitting that things are far from perfect, but to me there's hopefulness in that,” he says. “I think it's possible to find comfort in being uncomfortable, as long as you know you're not the only one who doesn't have it all figured it out. I want to let people that it's okay to be happy and sad at the same time—and that instead of trying to ignore those uncomfortable feelings, we should try to make the most of them.”We want to hear from you! Please email Hello@BringinitBackwards.com.www.BringinitBackwards.com#podcast #interview #bringinbackpod #PeterRaffoul #BookClub #NewMusic #ZoomListen & Subscribe to BiBhttps://www.bringinitbackwards.com/follow/ Follow our podcast on Instagram and Twitter! https://www.facebook.com/groups/bringinbackpodThis show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/4972373/advertisement
JC nos habla desde San Francisco para hablarnos de los cinco álbumes que impactaron en su crecimiento, desde su infancia, adolescencia hasta el tiempo en pandemia. Discos de Linkin Park, Molotov, Daft Punk, Kanye West y Jack Garratt. Una plática donde se discute el disfrutar el arte pero no el artista, los conciertos y su relación con la música gospel, estilo que se repite en varios de sus artistas.
Jack Garratt tells me how the music industry works, how record deals work, how to survive the pressure of success and expectations, and why old people music doesn't sound good... to me.
Joining me for a Waffle this week is the incredibly talented Singer/Songwriter Jack Garratt! This episode has a bit of everything and I genuinely took so much away from it! We have a waffle about all things music, mental health and Jack even treats me to a beautiful rendition of a Pitbull Song! I need to give this episode a bit of a trigger warning as Jack opens up very honestly about his mental health journey and how he wants others to know that its ok to struggle but more importantly its ok to ask for help when you need it We have a waffle about his brilliant album Love, Death & Dancing which was actually the soundtrack to a tough time in my life so it was an honour to hear the inspiration and creative journey! Really hope you enjoy the episode as much as I did!
In this episode, Sophie meets 3 inspiring women doing incredible for the town Dr Joan Bailey MBE has dedicated her life's work to supporting youths in the community, to help them realise their potential and find opportunities in spite of adversity. Kelly Betts is the UK Editor of BBC Introducing... a launchpad for artists including Tom Grennan, James Bay and Jack Garratt. Kelly is Luton born and bred and her tenacity and determination shine through as she talks about her journey from work experience at BBC Three Counties to achieving one of the top jobs in the corporation. As Interim Service Director for Inclusive Growth at Luton Town Hall, Sinead McNamara has followed in her Mum's footsteps with her career as a civil servant. Her passion to change people's lives for the better comes through loud and clear as she talks about the projects she is steering to work towards Luton being a town where no-one is living in poverty. This International Women's Day, The Mall Luton are proud to celebrate these women making a difference and hope you enjoy hearing their stories.
In this week's episode of Pop Music For Smart People we travel back in time to different decades but all the music featured is from current artists. The artists and music featured this week could all have been popular in other decades based on their similarity to the sounds of what was popular back then. The decades we are traveling to are the 50s including Luna Luna, the 60s including Ambar Lucid and Ashleigh Ball, the 70s including Victoria Monet, Khalid, SG Lewis and John-Robert, the 80s including Haelos, Laura Mvula and Jack Garratt, the 90s including Ellise and Baby Queen and the 2000s including Famous Dex, Fivio Foreign and Space Rangers. So come time travel with me and discover some new artists for your playlists. To support the show you can do so at www.buymeacoffee.com/PMFSP or you can sign up directly in Spotify for a small monthly fee. Visit our website www.popmusicforsmartpeople.com and definitely check out our merch store --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/pmfsp/message
In this week's episode of Pop Music For Smart People we travel back in time to different decades but all the music featured is from current artists. The artists and music featured this week could all have been popular in other decades based on their similarity to the sounds of what was popular back then. The decades we are traveling to are the 50s including Luna Luna, the 60s including Ambar Lucid and Ashleigh Ball, the 70s including Victoria Monet, Khalid, SG Lewis and John-Robert, the 80s including Haelos, Laura Mvula and Jack Garratt, the 90s including Ellise and Baby Queen and the 2000s including Famous Dex, Fivio Foreign and Space Rangers. So come time travel with me and discover some new artists for your playlists. To support the show you can do so at www.buymeacoffee.com/PMFSP or you can sign up directly in Spotify for a small monthly fee. Visit our website www.popmusicforsmartpeople.com and definitely check out our merch store --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/pmfsp/message
A huge Multi welcome to the multi multi talent that is Jack Garratt! He's a tremendous player and musician/man that's well aware of his mental health and how it all effects the outcome of the art. Love thyself people. Love and dancing. There's much merriment in this convo alongside some real talk. Hope you enjoy :) Was a treat to finally catch up with this gent! Here's some Jack Links for ya. HOME INSTA TWITTER ____________ Music for the show comes from Brendan Bosworth. He used a bunch of sounds available on the HOWA patreon. So good! LINKs: INSTA SOUNDCLOUD ____________ In the Nitty I get into exploring a take on vocal techniques discussed in EP79 with Atom™ regarding vocal morphing and manipulation. I turn myself into a … well ... you'll hear. ____________ Kind sponsorship comes from SOYUZ microphones. They make tremendous equipment as endorsed by Nigel Godrich! Say no more. I run the flagship 017 model thro its paces and I loved it so much I had to get one. It's now my go to mic for the pod :) Check the line of offerings here: https://soyuzmicrophones.com
Guest presenter Jules Buckley stands in for Clemmie Burton-Hill in a new series of Classical fix, mixing bespoke classical playlists for music-loving guests. This week, Jules is joined by singer-songwriter Jack Garratt. Jack's playlist: John Luther Adams: ‘Sky with Four Suns’ from Canticles of the Sky Luigi Boccherini arr Luciano Berio: Ritirata notturna di Madrid Rachel Grimes: Systems/Layers John Tavener: Funeral Canticle David Kellner: Campanella Ralph Vaughan Williams: Symphony no.5 (3rd movement) Classical Fix is a podcast aimed at opening up the world of classical music to anyone who fancies giving it a go. Jules Buckley is a Grammy-winning conductor, arranger and composer who pushes the boundaries of almost all musical genres by placing them in an orchestral context, and has earned himself a reputation as a 'pioneering genre alchemist' and 'agitator of musical convention'. He leads two of the world’s most versatile and in-demand orchestras - the Heritage Orchestra and the Metropole Orkest - and over the past nine years he has been responsible for some of the most groundbreaking BBC Proms, including the Ibiza Prom, 1Xtra's Grime Symphony, The Songs of Scott Walker, Jacob Collier and Friends, and tributes to Quincy Jones, Nina Simone and Charles Mingus. In 2019, Jules joined the BBC Symphony Orchestra as Creative Artist in Association.
We are stoked to have London-based director Shaun James Grant on the podcast. The trailer for Shaun's first short film, Hope, has just come online, as well as his latest piece for the English National Ballet. We discuss these projects and much more, delving into Shaun's backstory and ethos. Links to the projects discussed in the episode: Jack Garratt: https://vimeo.com/155690165 Maverick Sabre - Her Grace: https://vimeo.com/305475228 English National Ballet - Prologue: https://vimeo.com/482367892 ENB full piece on demand - https://ondemand.ballet.org.uk/production/take-five-blues/ Hope trailer: https://vimeo.com/473412794 Shaun's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/shaunjamesgrant/?hl=en --- Follow Cinematographers On The Loose on Instagram and Facebook: https://www.instagram.com/cinematographersontheloose https://www.facebook.com/pg/Cinematographers-On-The-Loose-104520677909322/
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Brit Award winning singer songwriter, Jack Garratt, has just released his second album, Love, Death & Dancing. He joins Tom to talk about ten of his favourite recordings: Imogen Heap - "Hide and Seek", David Bowie - "Heroes", Randy Newman - "Losing You", The Doobie Brothers - "What A Fool Believes", Elbow - "Starlings", John Legend - "Ordinary People", George Michael - "Somebody To Love", Stephen Sondheim - "Sorry-Grateful", Jackson Browne - "These Days", Perfume Genius - "Slip Away", Stevie Wonder - "Higher Ground".
An hour of top live tunes from The Joy Formidable, Hyphen, Dingus Khan, Rae Morris, Two Door Cinema Club, Saltwater Sun, The Amazons, Slaves, Jack Garratt, and Olivia Nelson handpicked by Linda Serck from The Introducing Stage at Reading Festival.
A creative filmmaker, imaginative storyteller and self proclaimed king-of-the-dancefloor. Truly multi - talented, Tom’s skills span directing, writing and curating a monthly comedy sketch show Mr Thing http://tomclarkson.virb.com/mr-thing . Tom’s commercial directing credits include campaigns for Sainsbury’s, Tesco, Captain Morgan, O2, Audi, Volvic and Kellogg’s. He’s helmed noted promos for Jack Garratt and Seafret. Tom still doesn’t understand the phrase ‘don’t work with children or animals’ and regularly works with both in protest. His love of dogs - is expressed on his Instagram Hello Mr Bones. https://www.instagram.com/hellomrbones/ Instagram: @mrtomclarkson Host: Jamie Neale @jamienealejn Discussing rituals and habitual patterns in personal and work life. We ask questions about how to become more aware of one self and the world around us, how do we become 360 with ourselves? Host Instagram: @jamienealejn Podcast Instagram: @360_yourself Music from Electric Fruit Produced by Tom Dalby Composed by Toby Wright
Wajahat Ali is a New York Times Contributing Op-Ed writer, public speaker, and self described “recovering attorney and tired dad.” He joins Sophia on "Work In Progress" for an interesting discussion ranging from his childhood and growing up in a Pakistani Muslim family, to the importance of addressing our history and confronting the ugliness to move forward, to parenting and how he made it through is daughter’s cancer diagnosis.Executive Producers: Sophia Bush & Sim SarnaSupervising Producer: Allison BresnickAssociate Producer: Caitlin LeeEditor: Matt SasakiMusic written by Jack Garratt and produced by Mark FosterArtwork by Kimi SelfridgeThis show is brought to you by Cloud10 & Brilliant Anatomy, and powered by Simplecast.This episode is sponsored by Vizzy, Liquid IV and AquaTru.
Damon Lindelof is a screenwriter, producer, and comic book writer. He joins Sophia on "Work In Progress" to share how he got started in the industry, the development process for "Lost," what it was like to work with J.J. Abrams, the research and collaboration behind "Watchmen," what he learned from that experience, and more.Executive Producers: Sophia Bush & Sim SarnaSupervising Producer: Allison BresnickAssociate Producer: Caitlin LeeEditor: Matt SasakiMusic written by Jack Garratt and produced by Mark FosterArtwork by Kimi SelfridgeThis show is brought to you by Cloud10 & Brilliant Anatomy, and powered by Simplecast.This episode is sponsored by Ritual, Thrive Market, Hello Fresh, and Athletic Greens.
Cori Bush is a nurse, single mother, ordained pastor and community activist running for US Congress in Missouri's 1st District, who just won the Democratic primary. She joined Sophia for a live podcast recording at The Wrap's Power Women Summit 2019. They discussed what led Cori to realize she was an activist, how she embraced her ambition, the lessons she's learned from her community, the differences in campaign donations for male and female candidates, and so much more. Executive Producers: Sophia Bush & Sim SarnaSupervising Producer: Allison BresnickAssociate Producer: Caitlin LeeEditor: Matt SasakiMusic written by Jack Garratt and produced by Mark FosterArtwork by Kimi SelfridgeThis show is brought to you by Cloud10 & Brilliant Anatomy, and powered by Simplecast.This episode is sponsored by Babbel (Promo Code WIP) and Vizzy.
Sylvester McNutt III is an author, podcaster, and public speaker who believes that healing is the key to success. He joins Sophia on "Work In Progress" to talk about his past, the impact of football on his life, and how a few teachers gave him opportunities that completely changed his life trajectory. They also discuss the therapeutic benefits of writing and what it takes to heal yourself.Executive Producers: Sophia Bush & Sim SarnaSupervising Producer: Allison BresnickAssociate Producer: Caitlin LeeEditor: Matt SasakiMusic written by Jack Garratt and produced by Mark FosterArtwork by Kimi SelfridgeThis show is brought to you by Cloud10 & Brilliant Anatomy, and powered by Simplecast.This episode is sponsored by Causebox, AquaTru, Uber, and Ritual
The episode that made Cassie feel like a little girl at Christmas! So excited. I think she wants a pony. We don't deliver a pony in this 11 minute audio piece but we do discuss some incredible songs. 4 from probably 4 mutually exclusive genres. I love that about Dug By Us. Even the first 2 we review today - from IDLES and Jack Garratt - they weren't exactly from each others' go-to vibes, but the respect is there. We can grow! We can challenge our minds and our instincts! We welcome music from all types on this show! Except you. Get nicked.
Steve Schmidt, co-founder of The Lincoln Project, is a communications and public affairs strategist who has worked on numerous Republican campaigns, including President George W. Bush, Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger, and Senator John McCain. He joins Sophia on "Work In Progress" to discuss what led him into politics, the importance of truth and the consequences of not being able to tell what is real or fake, the business of selling hope, the pandemic, how to have conversations with people who don't share your opinions, and more. Executive Producers: Sophia Bush & Sim SarnaSupervising Producer: Allison BresnickAssociate Producer: Caitlin LeeEditor: Matt SasakiMusic written by Jack Garratt and produced by Mark FosterArtwork by Kimi SelfridgeThis show is brought to you by Cloud10 & Brilliant Anatomy, and powered by Simplecast.This episode is sponsored by AquaTru, Vizzy, and Athletic Greens.
From having a tangent 20 seconds in, we kept this baby on the rails... for at least the next 6 minutes. Train wreck declared. "It's like I just stole your little lunch", Cassie exclaims, laughing at an obviously wounded Chris.Earlier Cassie thanked all those responsible for the music: "I am so filled with joy whenever I put the headphones in to my ears, and it's just a really great time because we have a lot of it, and we can fill it with listening to new music." That was a nice bit.We even manage some weather-based small talk. And discussing Chris going FULL song nerd, pretending he hosted rage.Holly Joyce - dug. Margo Price - dug. What will be the verdicts on IDLES and Jack Garratt? #JaggerSwagger
Zoë Zimmer was born and raised in west London. At fifteen she started modelling, and seven years later transitioned into working as a photographer. Self-taught, she initially started working in fashion and portrait photography while living between London and Los Angeles. Her work has appeared in editorial magazines such as Volt and EXIT, and her portrait work includes Morgan Freeman among others. She has also been featured in various publications such as British Vogue, Tatler and on Dazed Digital. Zoë later turned her focus to working on her own photo and graphic art projects, brand collaborations, and album artwork for major labels and recording artists, including Brit Award winner, Jack Garratt. In her spare time, she enjoys travelling, not writing about herself in the third person, and sarcasm. Zoë lives and works between London and Los Angeles. Instagram: @zoezimmer Host: Jamie Neale @jamienealejn Discussing rituals and habitual patterns in personal and work life. We ask questions about how to become more aware of one self and the world around us, how do we become 360 with ourselves? Host Instagram: @jamienealejn Podcast Instagram: @360_yourself Music from Electric Fruit Produced by Tom Dalby Composed by Toby Wright
Debra Messing is an actor, philanthropist, and global icon. Mandana Dayani is an entrepreneur, attorney, co-founder of "I Am A Voter" and one of Sophia's closest friends. They join Sophia on "Work In Progress" to talk about their new podcast, "The Dissenters," where they interview some of their heroes - people who have challenged the status quo or stood up to injustice. They also discuss all things activism, friendship, privilege and more. Executive Producers: Sophia Bush & Sim SarnaSupervising Producer: Allison BresnickAssociate Producer: Caitlin LeeEditor: Matt SasakiMusic written by Jack Garratt and produced by Mark FosterArtwork by Kimi SelfridgeThis show is brought to you by Cloud10 & Brilliant Anatomy, and powered by Simplecast.This episode is sponsored by Warby Parker, Ritual, Thrive Market, Hello Fresh, and Liquid IV.
Tara Houska is a tribal attorney, activist, founder of the Giniw Collective - an Indigenous womxn-led frontline resistance movement, and Co-Founder of Not Your Mascots. She joins Sophia on "Work In Progress" to share her story, the impacts of whitewashing and erasure of a whole community, the substantial harm of environmental racism, the importance of treaties and the lack of federal response to violence against Native women, and much more. Tara talks about how we can lend our support and what justice really looks like.Executive Producers: Sophia Bush & Sim SarnaSupervising Producer: Allison BresnickAssociate Producer: Caitlin LeeEditor: Matt SasakiMusic written by Jack Garratt and produced by Mark FosterArtwork by Kimi SelfridgeThis show is brought to you by Cloud10 & Brilliant Anatomy, and powered by Simplecast.This episode is sponsored by Athletic Greens, Helix, Vitruvi, and Vizzy.
In this episode, John catches up with Jack Garratt to talk about how he wrote, recorded and produced his latest album Love, Death & Dancing. Jack digs up the original demo sessions recorded in his garden shed, unravelling the multitude of ideas he packed in to each track. Illustrated through a bounty of unheard demos and track breakdowns, Jack charts the emotional journey he undertook writing the album, revealing how he subtly controls rhythm and harmony to tell a story. Listen to find out how a core guitar riff was saved by a lucky phone recording, how his childhood trombone skills are now coming in handy, and how a few pearls of wisdom from producer Jacknife Lee have impacted his song writing. Tracks discussed: Time, Anyone, Only The Bravest If you'd like to help support the show you can donate as little or as much as you'd like here, (we really appreciate your contributions): Donate Follow us on Social Media to keep up to date with the latest episodes and submit questions:InstagramFacebookTwitter Visit our website to join our mailing list: www.tapenotes.co.uk
OOH boy! You're in for a treat this week. An extra long chat about Love, Death and Dancing by Jack Garratt
Jack Garratt is an award-winning musician who is also one of Sophia's good friends. He joins her on "Work In Progress" to discuss his latest album, "Love, Death & Dancing," his musical inspirations, how he started creating music, why he took a hiatus and what led to his return, mental health, and much more.Executive Producers: Sophia Bush & Sim SarnaSupervising Producer: Allison BresnickAssociate Producer: Caitlin LeeEditor: Matt SasakiMusic written by Jack Garratt and produced by Mark FosterArtwork by Kimi SelfridgeThis show is brought to you by Cloud10 & Brilliant Anatomy, and powered by Simplecast.This episode is sponsored by Causebox, Public Goods, Ritual, Vitruvi, and Article.
Jenna Arnold is an educator, entrepreneur, activist and mother. She joins Sophia on "Work In Progress" to talk about her new book, "Raising Our Hands," which asks white women to have a radical and honest conversation with themselves about race, identity, privilege, and power. She and Sophia discuss her activism, the importance of listening, how to take an active role in creating a better future, and much more.Executive Producers: Sophia Bush & Sim SarnaSupervising Producer: Allison BresnickAssociate Producer: Caitlin LeeEditor: Matt SasakiMusic written by Jack Garratt and produced by Mark FosterArtwork by Kimi SelfridgeThis show is brought to you by Cloud10 & Brilliant Anatomy, and powered by Simplecast.
Jenny Beth: To Love Is To Live --- The Explorers Club: The Explorers Club --- Two Year Vacation: Bedroom Rock (EP) --- Bonny Light Horseman: Bonny Light Horseman --- Norah Jones: Pick Me Up Off The Floor --- Yukno: Land of Confus1on --- Jack Garratt: Love, Death and Dancing --- Jungle Fire: Jungle Fire --- Liam Gallagher: Live At Hull City Hall --- Ohmme: Fantasize Your Ghost
Lots of great new music on the way for you, including my track of the week from Jubel + Neimy. New albums break the Top 10 from Jack Garratt and Liam Gallagher. Is it possible one of them has knocked Gaga from the number one album spot? Talking of Gaga, she and Ariana are fighting hard to get back to the top of the singles, how do they fair this week?All the Top 20 singles. Some from the bottom half. New entries expected from Jason Derulo and 6ix9ine with Nicki Minaj, also re-entries for Marshmello + Halsey and Ed Sheeran. There is an awakening happening, over two hours, right here! Get settled in and let your smart speaker do it for you. “…, play Electric Thunder Radio Podcast on TuneIn”. Enjoy!
Oge Egbuonu is a filmmaker focused on disruptive and inspirational storytelling. She joins Sophia on "Work In Progress" to discuss her documentary (IN)VISIBLE PORTRAITS, which was just released via Vimeo On Demand. Oge describes the film as a “love letter to Black women, and a reeducation to everyone else.” She and Sophia also talk about her childhood, what she learned from making the film, the importance of therapy, yoga, and more.Watch (In)Visible Portraits: https://vimeo.com/ondemand/invisibleportraits Executive Producers: Sophia Bush & Sim SarnaSupervising Producer: Allison BresnickAssociate Producer: Caitlin LeeEditor: Matt SasakiMusic written by Jack Garratt and produced by Mark FosterArtwork by Kimi SelfridgeThis show is brought to you by Cloud10 & Brilliant Anatomy, and powered by Simplecast.This episode is sponsored by Molekule, Vitruvi, Vizzy, and Article.
Dr. Ayana Elizabeth Johnson is a marine biologist, policy expert, and conservation strategist. She joins Sophia on "Work In Progress" to share how her field combines science, policy, culture, and justice, why the way we interact with nature now affects its ability to heal for the future, the major role the ocean plays in the climate system, and much more.Executive Producers: Sophia Bush & Sim SarnaSupervising Producer: Allison BresnickAssociate Producer: Caitlin LeeEditor: Matt SasakiMusic written by Jack Garratt and produced by Mark FosterArtwork by Kimi SelfridgeThis show is brought to you by Cloud10 & Brilliant Anatomy, and powered by Simplecast.This episode is sponsored by Ritual, Helix, Athletic Greens, Public Goods, and Elixinol.
Gastgeber Torsten Groß begrüßte heute Esther Kogelboom, Julia Lorenz und Daniel Koch in der Soundcheckrunde.Diese Alben wurden besprochen: RTJ4 von Run The Jewels // Self Surgery von Mrs. Piss // To Love Is To Live von Jehnny Beth // Love, Death & Dancing von Jack Garratt.
本日ピックアップするのは、55位に初登場! JACK GARRATT「BETTER」 4年前のデビューアルバム『Phase』で、一躍脚光を浴びたシンガーソングライター、 ジャック・ガラット。地元イギリスでは 、もっとも有望な新人アーティストに贈られる ブリット・アワードの【批評家賞】と、【BBC Sound of 2016】の1位をダブル受賞! この時点で過去にダブル受賞を果たしたのは、 アデルとエリー・ゴールディングとサム・スミスの3人しかいなかった。 ということで、ジャックはそれに続く4人目ということで、 彼らに匹敵するスターになるに違いない!!と期待されていました。 そんな期待を背負ってセカンドアルバムを作り始め、 実は、2017年にほぼ出来上がったそうですが、、、「こんなのはクズだ!」とお蔵入りに! そこから自己否定、自己嫌悪が止まらなくなり、 1年半ものあいだ、曲作りをすることができなかったそう。 そんなジャックが立ち直るきっかけを作ったのが、 売れっ子プロデューサーのジャックナイフ・リー。 最初は気が進まなかったものの、マネージャーに「とにかく会ってこい」といわれ、 カリフォルニアのリーの自宅を訪ねました。そこでリーに上手く乗せられ、 すっかりやる気を取り戻し、数週間後には一緒にスタジオ入り。 苦悩を乗り越えて、ようやく待望のセカンドアルバム 『Love, Death & Dancing』が完成したそうです。 やはり、プロデューサーの仕事は、、、乗せること!?
Kamie Crawford is the Co-Host of MTV's “Catfish” and was Miss Teen USA in 2010. She joins Sophia on "Work In Progress" to discuss how she's feeling, her experience being a Black woman in America right now, the marches for Black Lives Matter across the country, what defunding the police actually means, the reason she had to unlearn her pageant training, why there’s nothing wrong with talking about race, and much more.Executive Producers: Sophia Bush & Sim SarnaSupervising Producer: Allison BresnickAssociate Producer: Caitlin LeeEditor: Matt SasakiMusic written by Jack Garratt and produced by Mark FosterArtwork by Kimi SelfridgeThis show is brought to you by Cloud10 & Brilliant Anatomy, and powered by Simplecast.This episode is sponsored by Molekule, Vizzy, Elixinol, Rothy's, Vitruvi, and Athletic Greens.
Actress Simone Missick joins Sophia on today's episode of "Work in Progress." Simone is the first African American woman to lead a series on CBS and played the iconic Marvel character Misty Knight on "Luke Cage." She and Sophia discuss the influence of her family, faith, social justice, her various roles, and much more.Executive Producers: Sophia Bush & Sim SarnaSupervising Producer: Allison BresnickAssociate Producer: Caitlin LeeEditor: Matt SasakiMusic written by Jack Garratt and produced by Mark FosterArtwork by Kimi SelfridgeThis show is brought to you by Cloud10 & Brilliant Anatomy, and powered by Simplecast.This episode is sponsored by Causebox, Vizzy, Public Goods, and Athletic Greens.
Glennon Doyle is an activist and thought leader, and founder of Together Rising. She joins Sophia on "Work In Progress" to share her story, discuss why we need to change the expectations we put on girls and how we raise them, and talk about her latest book, "Untamed."Executive Producers: Sophia Bush & Sim SarnaSupervising Producer: Allison BresnickAssociate Producer: Caitlin LeeEditor: Matt SasakiMusic written by Jack Garratt and produced by Mark FosterArtwork by Kimi SelfridgeThis show is brought to you by Cloud10 & Brilliant Anatomy, and powered by Simplecast.This episode is sponsored by Causebox, Vizzy, Public Goods, Helix, Elixinol, and Vitruvi.
Meghan Rienks is an actress, blogger, YouTube star, and author. She joins Sophia on "Work In Progress" to discuss her latest book, "You're Not Special: A (Sort-of) Memoir" They also talk about their mutual love for Brooke Davis, insecurity, envy, bullying, mental health, and much more. Executive Producers: Sophia Bush & Sim SarnaSupervising Producer: Allison BresnickAssociate Producer: Caitlin LeeEditor: Matt SasakiMusic written by Jack Garratt and produced by Mark FosterArtwork by Kimi SelfridgeThis show is brought to you by Cloud10 & Brilliant Anatomy, and powered by Simplecast.This episode is sponsored by Helix, Article, Ritual, and Daily Harvest.
On this episode of "Work in Progress," Sophia is joined by infectious disease specialist Dr. Risa Hoffman. She shares how she ended up in this field and what an infectious disease specialist does. Dr. Hoffman also discusses her research which has focused on optimizing care for HIV-infected women, and shares her insight regarding Covid-19 and what we should know, how this is bringing the medical community together in a positive way, and more.Executive Producers: Sophia Bush & Sim SarnaSupervising Producer: Allison BresnickAssociate Producer: Caitlin LeeEditor: Matt SasakiMusic written by Jack Garratt and produced by Mark FosterArtwork by Kimi SelfridgeThis show is brought to you by Cloud10 & Brilliant Anatomy, and powered by Simplecast.This episode is sponsored by Rothy's, Helix, Liquid IV, and Vitruvi.
Der 28-jährige Sänger und Musiker aus Englang macht “Musik für Menschen, die gerne tanzen, aber an einem Samstagabend nicht unbedingt nach draußen gehen möchten”. Also hat er genau den passenden Sound zur Coronazeit!
Backstage Capital's Arlan Hamilton is the only black, queer woman to have built a venture capital from scratch. She joins Sophia on "Work In Progress" to discuss her path to success, her amazing mother, how she's changing entrepreneurship, and her new book, "It's About Damn Time: How to Turn Being Underestimated Into Your Greatest Advantage."Executive Producers: Sophia Bush & Sim SarnaSupervising Producer: Allison BresnickAssociate Producer: Caitlin LeeEditor: Matt SasakiMusic written by Jack Garratt and produced by Mark FosterArtwork by Kimi SelfridgeThis show is brought to you by Cloud10 & Brilliant Anatomy, and powered by Simplecast.This episode is sponsored by Daily Harvest, Third Love, and Article.
Kate Bosworth is an actress, producer, and entrepreneur. She joins Sophia on "Work In Progress" to talk about her latest project, KIND.EST, which is a destination for her to open up, connect deeper with people, explore, share the things she loves, and be kind. Sophia and Kate also discuss everything from her childhood to "Blue Crush" to meeting and working with her husband, and much more.Executive Producers: Sophia Bush & Sim SarnaSupervising Producer: Allison BresnickAssociate Producer: Caitlin LeeEditor: Matt SasakiMusic written by Jack Garratt and produced by Mark FosterArtwork by Kimi SelfridgeThis show is brought to you by Cloud10 & Brilliant Anatomy, and powered by Simplecast.This episode is sponsored by Liquid IV, Elixinol, and Vitruvi.
Former Secretary of State John Kerry joins Sophia on "Work In Progress" to talk about World War Zero, a coalition of people who are committed to addressing the climate crisis – scientists, CEOs, military leaders, activists, artists, and more. Their goal is to drastically cut greenhouse gas emissions. He and Sophia discuss the initiative, his time in service, the 2020 election, voter suppression, and much more.Executive Producers: Sophia Bush & Sim SarnaSupervising Producer: Allison BresnickAssociate Producer: Caitlin LeeEditors: Josh Windisch and Matt SasakiMusic written by Jack Garratt and produced by Mark FosterArtwork by Kimi SelfridgeThis show is brought to you by Cloud10 & Brilliant Anatomy, and powered by Simplecast.This episode is sponsored by Third Love, Ritual, Elixinol, and Article.
(FF-music starts @ 8:00 minutes in!) Beginning with the beautiful "Night Drive"by Garnett Rogers and some new tracks from Andrew Bird, Jack Garratt, Sturgill Simpson, and Kevin Morby. Uncle Duke builds from a solemn start, exploring the depths of loss of a friend.
Stella Duffy reviews Julianne Moore and Ellen Page in Freeheld, based on the true story of lesbian police detective's struggle to have her pension transferred to her domestic partner after she is diagnosed with cancer. Novelist Anna Hope discusses her new book, The Ballroom, a love story set in an asylum in Yorkshire in 1911 and set against a backdrop of changing attitudes towards poverty and mental illness. Singer and multi-instrumentalist Jack Garratt on his début album, Phase. Film historian Ian Christie shows Samira around his new exhibition of previously unseen drawings by pioneering Soviet film maker Sergei Eisenstein. Presenter: Samira Ahmed Producer: Jack Soper.