S3E1 Songwriting
- 1S3E1 Songwriting08/06/2022
S3E1 Songwriting
Welcome back & thanks for joining us for the 1st episode of season 3 – songwriting. Our new co-hosts Chloe & Swara join Ari in an exploration of this expressive form of art. Chloe leads with a ‘Nerd Out’ as she walks us through her songwriting process, Swara takes us to her park where kids answer the question ‘what instrument do you think is underestimated or misunderstood?’. We turn this question into a game and of course include for you ‘bizarre ASMR’ & ‘Bad Dad’ segments, cause this podcast is for silly feel good fun!
Welcome back & thanks for joining us for the 1st episode of season 3 – songwriting. Our new co-hosts Chloe & Swara join Ari in an exploration of this expressive form of art. Chloe leads with a ‘Nerd Out’ as she walks us through her songwriting process, Swara takes us to her park where kids answer the question ‘what instrument do you think is underestimated or misunderstood?’. We turn this question into a game and of course include for you ‘bizarre ASMR’ & ‘Bad Dad’ segments, cause this podcast is for silly feel good fun!
The headliner for this episode is a songwriter we’ve admired for years and think you will enjoy meeting. Laurie Berkner’s joyous outlook and engaging presence fill this episode with good vibes.
The good times keep on rolling as guest Miss Lynn of What If World pops in
And Dan Saks of Noodle Loaf shares his insight on the bigger picture
We hope you enjoy this episode & that it might even help encourage the songwriter in you!
Cover Art Photo by Pixabay Design by Tal Kelly
Produced by Art & Light Society
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