
A Life in Six Songs (A Life in Six Songs Podcast)
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11 Sep 2023 | Ep. 2 - From Salsa to Alternative: The Joy and Tears of a Diverse Life Through Music | 01:22:41 | |
Ever learn about someone’s life story through their personal soundtrack? Sounds pretty cool right? In this episode we get to know one of our three hosts, Carolina, as she walks you through the joyous and painful moments of her life through a diverse score of songs. From disco and hip hop to salsa and alternative music, it’s quite the ride. Learn how the cool teenager next door opened her world to new music, why Alicia Keys makes her cry following the death of her first husband, and everything in between. Follow your hosts David, Raza, and Carolina every week as they embark on an epic adventure to find the songs that are stuck to us like audible tattoos to tell the story of who we are and where we’ve been. It’s a life story told through 6 songs. Take a listen, and as always, if you have someone whose life you’d like to hear in 6 songs, let us know.
DAVID: Creator & Host @ALifeinSixSongs Drummer | Educator | Philosopher | Combat Veteran | PTSD Advocate
Storyteller | Head of Learning & Development Services @ReadySet RAZA: Co-Host @ALifeinSixSongs Guitarist | Lawyer | Solo Project @Solamente.Band EPISODE TRANSCRIPT Click Here to view show transcript (click Transcript tab on page) RESOURCES & LINKS
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04 Sep 2023 | Ep. 1 - A Podcast and Second Chance: A Veteran's Journey Through Music and PTSD | 01:40:04 | |
Here it is! The very first episode of A Life in Six Songs! Join us as we get to know one of our hosts, David, and his motivations for starting the podcast, as well as his life in six songs. David shares his heartwarming and, at times, heartbreaking journey, from his early musical encounters to his stint in the Army, his battle with PTSD, and his growing recognition of the therapeutic power of music. Every song offers a peek into a unique chapter of his life, be it the hair bands of the 80s and the transformative role of NWA's 'Straight Outta Compton' in his understanding of social justice, or the unexpected solace found in Britney Spears' 'Toxic' during his Iraq deployment. Follow your hosts David, Raza, and Carolina every week as they embark on an epic adventure to find the songs that are stuck to us like audible tattoos to tell the story of who we are and where we’ve been. It’s a life story told through 6 songs. Take a listen, and as always, if you have someone whose life you’d like to hear in 6 songs, let us know.
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18 Sep 2023 | Ep. 3 - From Hearing Metal in Pakistan to Studying Law in the States: Music as a Trusted Co-Pilot | 01:36:40 | |
In this episode, we share co-host Raza’s six song story, thus finishing out these episodes introducing you to our hosts. We wouldn’t ask our guests to do anything we wouldn’t do ourselves. Check out Raza’s stories of growing up in Pakistan, his audiophile Dad and family members exposing him to a diverse set list of artists and genres. Learn about his musical journey arriving in the US at 10 years old ready to consume all the entertainment he imagined would be available to him in the States. From Guns ‘N’ Roses, Type O Negative, and Red Hot Chili Peppers to Maroon 5 and Foster the People, Raza shares stories of joy and excitement as well as struggle and overcoming, with a little Pirate Metal thrown in. Finally, Raza shares his own musical project, Solamente, and the song he wrote for his children, The Offspring. Pull up a folding chair, grab a drink, find a spot around the fire, and enjoy the conversation and community.
WHO WE ARE DAVID: Creator & Host @ALifeinSixSongs Drummer | Educator | Philosopher | Combat Veteran | PTSD Advocate
Storyteller | Head of Learning & Development Services @ReadySet RAZA: Co-Host @ALifeinSixSongs Guitarist | Lawyer | Solo Project @Solamente.Band EPISODE TRANSCRIPT Click Here to view show transcript (click Transcript tab on page) RESOURCES & LINKS
Copyright Disclaimer: Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for "fair use" for purposes such as criticism, commentary, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research. Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing. Non-profit or educational use tips the balance in favor of fair use. The original work played in this video has been significantly transformed for the purpose of commentary, criticism, and education. | |||
26 Sep 2023 | Ep. 4 - Marching Bands and Whitney Houston: Stories of Laughter and Loss | 02:17:47 | |
In this episode, our very first guest, Andrea, shares her six song story of the process of coming out, the pain of losing loved ones, and the life-saving role of marching band, with some tackle football thrown in! From Whitney Houston, Yolanda Adams, and Brandy to Alanis Morissette, Trick Daddy, and even Yanni (you’ll have to watch!), Andrea shares not only the stories attached to these songs, but her passion for being a musician rings loud and clear throughout. Pull up a folding chair, grab a drink, find a spot around the fire, and enjoy the conversation and community (and a good amount of reminiscing!). Follow your hosts David, Raza, and Carolina every week as they embark on an epic adventure to find the songs that are stuck to us like audible tattoos to tell the story of who we are and where we’ve been. It’s a life story told through 6 songs. Take a listen, and as always, if you have someone whose life you’d like to hear in 6 songs, let us know.
WHO WE ARE DAVID: Creator & Host @ALifeinSixSongs Drummer | Educator | Philosopher | Combat Veteran | PTSD Advocate CAROLINA: Co-Host @ALifeinSixSongs Storyteller | Head of Learning & Development Services @ReadySet RAZA: Co-Host @ALifeinSixSongs Guitarist | Lawyer | Solo Project @Solamente.Band Click Here to view show transcript (click Transcript tab on page) RESOURCES, CONTACT, AND LINKS
Copyright Disclaimer: Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for "fair use" for purposes such as criticism, commentary, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research. Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing. Non-profit or educational use tips the balance in favor of fair use. The original work played in this video has been significantly transformed for the purpose of commentary, criticism, and education. | |||
03 Oct 2023 | Ep. 5 - Heavy Melodies, Heavier Messages: From Childhood Connections to Mental Health Advocacy | 01:19:24 | |
Our guest, Dr. Tyler Calabrese, shares how his profound connection with music has been a transformative force in his life - his altar of hope, solace, and energy. Whitney Houston's 'I Wanna Dance with Somebody' reminds him of his Mom, and the uplifting messages of positive hardcore in H2O’s ‘Found the Truth Within’ helps him during challenging life transitions. The Canadian punk band Propagandhi's lyrics motivated him to use his privilege for those less fortunate. ‘Somewhere Out There,’ from the movie, An American Tale, provides the space to discuss toxic masculinity and the importance of healthy emotional outlets. We close by exploring the connection between art and mental health awareness in Tyler’s annual event, Speak Your Truth, through the songs of Tim Barry and Carly Winters. Pull up a folding chair, grab a drink, find a spot around the fire, and enjoy the conversation and community. Check out Speak You Truth’s Website Watch Speak Your Truth 2023 on YouTube See the Speak Your Truth Video Submissions
WHO WE ARE DAVID: Creator & Host @ALifeinSixSongs Drummer | Educator | Philosopher | Combat Veteran | PTSD Advocate CAROLINA: Co-Host @ALifeinSixSongs Storyteller | Head of Learning & Development Services @ReadySet RAZA: Co-Host @ALifeinSixSongs Guitarist | Lawyer | Solo Project @Solamente.Band
Copyright Disclaimer: Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for "fair use" for purposes such as criticism, commentary, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research. Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing. Non-profit or educational use tips the balance in favor of fair use. The original work played in this video has been significantly transformed for the purpose of commentary, criticism, and education. | |||
11 Oct 2023 | Ep. 6 - From Law School Struggles to Film Making Triumphs: A Musical Journey of Self-Discovery | 01:39:01 | |
June Johnson, our guest for today's episode, provides a fascinating exploration of her life's journey through six memorable songs. These are not just melodies to her; they serve as a soundtrack to her life. June reveals her transformation from a law student and attorney to a writer and filmmaker. Music played a pivotal role in this transition and her creation of True Bliss Television, which is “dedicated to promoting, portraying, and developing positive and loving images of people of color.” We have songs from Yolanda Adams, Alanis Morissette, ODESZA, Lauren Hill, and Marvin Gaye, not to mention an unexpected theme song from Friday The 13th: The Series. Pull up a folding chair, grab a drink, find a spot around the fire, and enjoy the conversation and community. Check out True Bliss Television’s Website Watch True Bliss Television on YouTube June’s outfit is from Clothes Mentor in Cordova, TN Follow your hosts David, Raza, and Carolina every week as they embark on an epic adventure to find the songs that are stuck to us like audible tattoos to tell the story of who we are and where we’ve been. It’s a life story told through 6 songs. Take a listen, and as always, if you have someone whose life you’d like to hear in 6 songs, let us know.
WHO WE ARE DAVID: Creator & Host @ALifeinSixSongs Drummer | Educator | Philosopher | Combat Veteran | PTSD Advocate CAROLINA: Co-Host @ALifeinSixSongs Storyteller | Head of Learning & Development Services @ReadySet RAZA: Co-Host @ALifeinSixSongs Guitarist | Lawyer | Solo Project @Solamente.Band
Copyright Disclaimer: Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for "fair use" for purposes such as criticism, commentary, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research. Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing. Non-profit or educational use tips the balance in favor of fair use. The original work played in this video has been significantly transformed for the purpose of commentary, criticism, and education. | |||
17 Oct 2023 | Ep. 7 - Notes of Hope: Change, Trauma, and the Family Bonds of Music | 01:30:44 | |
Join us on this musical journey with our guest, Sarah Mahmood, where we go from her first encounter with System of a Down's 'Chop Suey!' at age 7 to the “dance it out” release of 'La Mama de La Mama' during her demanding pharmacy residency. Sarah's story includes a move to Pakistan at nine and the traumatizing incident of bombs going off near her school. The Beatles' 'Hey Jude' and Kanye West's 'Flashing Lights' served as her therapeutic anchor during these challenging times. Our conversation illuminates the gravity of acknowledging trauma and seeking help. Mumford & Sons and Muse round out her songs. We finish with Sarah's entrepreneurial journey of producing educational content through her TikTok account, @PharmacyToks and her small business, Pharmacy Guides. Pull up a folding chair, grab a drink, find a spot around the fire, and enjoy the conversation and community. Check out Pharmacy Guides on Etsy Follow your hosts David, Raza, and Carolina every week as they embark on an epic adventure to find the songs that are stuck to us like audible tattoos to tell the story of who we are and where we’ve been. It’s a life story told through 6 songs. Take a listen, and, if you have someone whose life you’d like to hear in 6 songs, let us know.
WHO WE ARE DAVID: Creator & Host @ALifeinSixSongs Drummer | Educator | Philosopher | Combat Veteran | PTSD Advocate CAROLINA: Co-Host @ALifeinSixSongs Storyteller | Head of Learning & Development Services @ReadySet RAZA: Co-Host @ALifeinSixSongs Guitarist | Lawyer | Solo Project @Solamente.Band
Copyright Disclaimer: Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for "fair use" for purposes such as criticism, commentary, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research. Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing. Non-profit or educational use tips the balance in favor of fair use. The original work played in this video has been significantly transformed for the purpose of commentary, criticism, and education. | |||
24 Oct 2023 | Ep. 8 - From ‘Thunder Jeep’ to Turning the Page: A Story of Determination, Overcoming, and Optimism | 02:00:02 | |
In this episode, we have an amazing conversation with Don Michael Barbour, a retired US Army JAG and founder of the Veterans Legal Foundation. Don Michael candidly and honestly reflects upon growing up in a traumatic environment and his determination to graduate high school early at 17 to join the Army as his way out. AC/DC, 2Pac, Snoop Dogg, and Elton John accompany us on this leg of the journey. He openly discusses Everclear's "Father of Mine" as epitomizing the feelings toward his father, which motivates Don Michael’s commitment to his own kids. From his service in the military to his advocacy work, his story is a testament to courage, resilience and the healing power of music. You don’t want to miss this one! Pull up a folding chair, grab a drink, find a spot around the fire, and enjoy the conversation and community. Follow your hosts David, Raza, and Carolina every week as they embark on an epic adventure to find the songs that are stuck to us like audible tattoos to tell the story of who we are and where we’ve been. It’s a life story told through 6 songs. Take a listen, and, if you have someone whose life you’d like to hear in 6 songs, let us know.
DAVID: Creator & Host @ALifeinSixSongs Drummer | Educator | Philosopher | Combat Veteran | PTSD Advocate CAROLINA: Co-Host @ALifeinSixSongs Storyteller | Head of Learning & Development Services @ReadySet RAZA: Co-Host @ALifeinSixSongs Guitarist | Lawyer | Solo Project @Solamente.Band
Copyright Disclaimer: Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for "fair use" for purposes such as criticism, commentary, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research. Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing. Non-profit or educational use tips the balance in favor of fair use. The original work played in this video has been significantly transformed for the purpose of commentary, criticism, and education. | |||
01 Nov 2023 | Ep. 9 - From 'Under the Sea' to Riding the Wave: A ParrotHead with 'Boats to Build' | 01:35:28 | |
This week, we explore the ebbs and flows of life with our guest, Ben Roorda, a husband, father, engineer, entrepreneur, and saltwater addict. How being brought up in a conservative evangelical home limited his exposure to music outside the church. How watching 'Under the Sea' from The Little Mermaid ignited his saltwater addiction and the realization that he could leave the life he knew, like Ariel did, 'Brown Eyed Girl' reminds him of his wife, and 'Three Little Birds' by Bob Marley serves as a life preserver during difficult times. We ride the waves of Ben's thrilling entrepreneurial and surfing adventures, with Jimmy Buffett and Alan Jackson’s ‘Boats to Build’ and Dick Dale’s iconic ‘Misirlou’. Ben's story is a testament to the power of pursuing one's passions. You don’t want to miss this one! Pull up a folding chair, grab a drink, find a spot around the fire, and enjoy the conversation and community. Follow your hosts David, Raza, and Carolina every week as they embark on an epic adventure to find the songs that are stuck to us like audible tattoos to tell the story of who we are and where we’ve been. It’s a life story told through 6 songs. WHO WE ARE
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20 Nov 2023 | Ep. 10 - Becoming Your Favorite Self: Finding Your Voice in Philosophy and Punk Rock | 01:43:39 | |
Fulden İbrahimhakkıoğlu, a passionate academic and punk musician, is our final guest on this first album of the show! Fulden, an associate professor of philosophy and gender and women's studies at Middle East Technical University in Ankara, Turkey, traces her musical voyage from Britney Spears' "Baby One More Time" and connecting with Courtney Love to finding her voice with Babes in Toyland while an undergrad in Istanbul and being inspired by Bratmobile while doing her PhD in Eugene, Oregon. We finish with Fulden’s own voice in her bands, Literally Anything Before Bros and Emaskülatör. It’s a riot grrrl, punk rock trip! Pull up a folding chair, grab a drink, find a spot in the mosh pit, and enjoy the conversation and community. Listen to Fulden’s bands Literally Anything Before Bros and Emaskülatör Check out her academic work Connect with her at fuldenshedemon@gmail.com Follow your hosts David, Raza, and Carolina every week as they embark on an epic adventure to find the songs that are stuck to us like audible tattoos to tell the story of who we are and where we’ve been. It’s a life story told through 6 songs.
Copyright Disclaimer: Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for "fair use" for purposes such as criticism, commentary, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research. Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing. Non-profit or educational use tips the balance in favor of fair use. The original work played in this video has been significantly transformed for the purpose of commentary, criticism, and education. | |||
28 Mar 2024 | Bonus Ep. - Melodies of Resilience: A Soldier's Path to Healing Through Psychedelics | 02:07:12 | |
A trigger warning for those listening to this latest episode. Please note that this episode contains content surrounding trauma, self-harm, and PTSD. Please exercise self-care as you need. Normally, as the title of the podcast dictates, it's a LIFE in six songs, but this episode is a little different. This one will be highlighting a specific experience through music. Today's special episode will focus on our founder and host, David Reese's recent experience in traveling to Mexico for PTSD treatment, primarily through the experience of a psychedelic called Ibogaine.
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30 Jul 2024 | Ep. 11 - From Melancholic Anthems to Metal Music Creation: A Life of Travel and Transformation | 01:14:08 | |
Join us as we explore the musical journey of Stefan Nordström, metal vocalist & guitarist, content creator, and digital nomad from Stockholm, Sweden. Travel back to the 90s with us as Stefan recalls the significant role that melancholic tracks by artists like the Cranberries and Moby played during his adolescence in Stockholm. Sit shotgun as we learn about Stefan’s musical growth into more and more extreme metal music. We finish our journey by exploring the transformative experiences that come with embracing a travel-driven, digital nomad lifestyle, and the profound connections between music, existential growth, and physical well-being. Pull up a folding chair, grab a drink, find a spot “around the fire,” and enjoy the conversation and community. Check out Stefan’s Instagram, YouTube, Website, Bandcamp, and Spotify Follow your hosts David, Raza, and Carolina every other week as they embark on an epic adventure to find the songs that are stuck to us like audible tattoos that tell the story of who we are and where we’ve been, to help us figure out where we’re going. It’s a life story told through 6 songs.
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13 Aug 2024 | Ep. 12 - Marissa Huber-East - From Lullabies to Legends: Joy, Growth, and Loss Through Music | 01:22:19 | |
On this episode, we sit down with Marissa Huber-East, a creative soul, devoted mom, and connector of people and ideas from South Florida, and explore the songs that have been part of her journey. From the soothing lullabies of "Rainbow Connection" sung during childhood bedtime rituals to the socio-political anthems of Tupac Shakur, Marissa opens up about her relationship with music as a backdrop to her memories and a bridge to deeper connections with others. We uncover how music has been a constant companion in her artistic and familial bonds. Marissa shares her grief and the cathartic power of songs like David Bowie's "Heroes" in processing the personal loss of her brother. Tune in to hear how music not only encapsulates complex emotions but also offers solace and hope during life's most challenging moments. Pull up a folding chair, grab a drink, find a spot “around the fire,” and enjoy the conversation and community. Connect w/ Marissa on her: Website, Instagram, Facebook, and LinkedIn Follow your hosts David, Raza, and Carolina every other week as they embark on an epic adventure to find the songs that are stuck to us like audible tattoos that tell the story of who we are and where we’ve been, to help us figure out where we’re going. It’s a life story told through 6 songs. RESOURCES & LINKS
Copyright Disclaimer: Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for "fair use" for purposes such as criticism, commentary, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research. Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing. Non-profit or educational use tips the balance in favor of fair use. The original work played in this video has been significantly transformed for the purpose of commentary, criticism, and education. | |||
27 Aug 2024 | Ep. 13 - Sumeera Younis: From Emotional Farewells to Social Justice | 01:14:43 | |
On this episode, we sit down with Sumeera Younis, a native Pakistani who grew up in Michigan, did a pit stop in Istanbul and now lives in Washington DC with her husband and three kids. Join us as we hear about Sumeera’s immigration to the U.S from Pakistan with the song “Pardesi, Pardesi,” and then being exposed to the political messages in Rage Against the Machine in car rides to high school with her brother. Sumeera shares the stories of graduating from law school and studying for the bar exam, with the help of “If You Tolerate This Your Children Will Be Next” by Manic Street Preachers, and falling in love with her husband through “Temptation” by New Order. We close out our conversation with the documentary Searching for Sugar Man and the song “Sugar Man” by Rodriguez, and then, Sumeera’s moving story of fertility treatment through “The Waiting” by Tom Petty and The Heartbreakers. Pull up a folding chair, grab a drink, find a spot “around the fire,” and enjoy the conversation and community. Connect w/ Sumeera on her Instagram Follow your hosts David, Raza, and Carolina every other week as they embark on an epic adventure to find the songs that are stuck to us like audible tattoos that tell the story of who we are and where we’ve been, to help us figure out where we’re going. It’s a life story told through 6 songs.
DAVID: Creator & Host @ALifeinSixSongs Drummer | Educator | Philosopher | Combat Veteran | PTSD Advocate CAROLINA: Co-Host @ALifeinSixSongs Storyteller | Professional Facilitator RAZA: Co-Host @ALifeinSixSongs Lawyer | Producer | Solo Project: Solamente | @razaismyname
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10 Sep 2024 | Ep. 14 - George Guerrero: Our Music Tells Our Story | 01:56:53 | |
On this episode, we sit down with George Guerrero, a life-long New Yorker, now living on the left coast in San Francisco. George takes us back to his earliest music memories, painting vivid scenes of late-night drives with Dad in NYC to pick up Mom from her night shift at the hospital with the soulful tunes of Lou Rawls playing on the eight track player. We discuss the evolution of music technology in cars, exploring how it shapes personal and cultural identities, and reflect on the paradox of choice in today's digital age.
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01 Oct 2024 | Ep. 15 - Kim Segrave: The Anthems Episode | 00:57:57 | |
On this episode, we sit down with Kim Segrave, a wife, mom, and flight attendant based out of Australia, who loves to push her physical boundaries and show her kids how to believe in themselves. Kim shares her life story through 6 anthemic songs, from Bon Jovi’s “Livin’ on a Prayer” and Matchbox 20’s “3am” to Justin Timberlake’s “Can’t Stop the Feeling” and Zedd’s “The Middle. Kim shares about loss through the songs “Choir” by Guy Sebastian and “Tomorrow” by Silverchair, both fellow Australians. This episode is both touching and moving and will also have you dancing and pumping your fist in the air. A perfect celebration of the ups and downs in life.
DAVID: Creator & Host @ALifeinSixSongs Drummer | Educator | Philosopher | Combat Veteran | PTSD Advocate CAROLINA: Co-Host @ALifeinSixSongs Storyteller | Professional Facilitator RAZA: Co-Host @ALifeinSixSongs Lawyer | Producer | Solo Project: Solamente | @razaismyname
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15 Oct 2024 | Ep. 16 - Phil Mayo: Our Stories are Incomplete Journeys | 02:14:45 | |
On this episode, we sit down with Phil Mayo, a preservation tradesman, Marine Corps veteran, philosopher, husband, and dad. Phil shares his honest life story through 6 songs, from GZA’s “4th Chamber” to De La Soul’s “The Magic Number.” Through the songs “Secret of the Easy Yoke” by Pedro the Lion and “Bruised Orange (Chain of Sorrow)” by John Prine, Phil walks us through his military trauma, loss of faith, and healing journey. He also takes us on a journey through the joys and struggles of love and relationships with the songs “Flowers In Your Hair” by The Lumineers and “For the Sake of the Song” by Townes Van Zandt. Our conversation highlights the pure, raw experience of being alive and how all of our stories are incomplete journeys still being written. Follow your hosts David, Raza, and Carolina every other week as they embark on an epic adventure to find the songs that are stuck to us like audible tattoos that tell the story of who we are and where we’ve been, to help us figure out where we’re going. It’s a life story told through 6 songs.
WHO WE ARE DAVID: Creator & Host @ALifeinSixSongs
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07 Jan 2025 | Ep. 17 - Hilda Sánchez Fernández de Castro: A Kind Soul’s Soundtrack of Joy and Healing | 01:37:38 | |
On this episode, we chat with Hilda Sánchez Fernández de Castro, dog mom, kind soul, and psychedelic nurse in Cancun, Mexico. Hilda transports us back to high school days with “Mis Ojos Lloran Por Ti" by Big Boy and “La Tormenta de Arena” by Dorian and its place in the movie, “3 Metros Sobre el Cielo.” She shares the excitement of being first exposed to Mumford and Sons and seeing them live in both Mexico City and Washington, D.C., and also the challenges of going through difficult times with “Young and Sad” by Noah Cyrus. We finish by exploring new perspectives with “Earth My Body” by Maggie Clifford and working as a psychedelic nurse, then experiencing perfect moments with “Gozar Hasta Que Me Ausente” by Paloma del Cerro. It's a journey of finding oneself amidst the melodies and witnessing music’s profound impact on well-being, emotional healing, and joy. Check out Beōnd Ibogaine Clinic Watch David’s episode on his Ibogaine journey Follow your hosts David, Raza, and Carolina every other week as they embark on an epic adventure to find the songs that are stuck to us like audible tattoos that tell the story of who we are and where we’ve been, to help us figure out where we’re going. It’s a life story told through 6 songs. WHO WE ARE DAVID: Creator & Host @ALifeinSixSongs
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28 Jan 2025 | Ep. 18 - Tyler “TylaDubya” Weisbeck: Exploring Music’s Powerful Influence | 01:22:03 | |
On this episode, we sit down with Tyler Weisbeck, better known as beatboxer and content creator, TylaDubya. Tyla takes us back to early musical memories with Phil Collins’ “In the Air Tonight,” and then we learn how “My Humps” by the Black Eyed Peas changed his life and got him into beatboxing (which then led him to meet his future wife!). We also hear the story of how he proposed to his now wife during a music video shoot for a song they wrote together, “Waves.” Other powerful musical moments are captured by “Weekends!!!” by Skrillex, “This War Is Ours (The Guillotine II)” by Escape The Fate, and “If I'm James Dean, You're Audrey Hepburn” by Sleeping With Sirens. It's a journey of music’s powerful ability to guide one’s life and bring about dramatic changes that forever alter its path.
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