Episodes

  • A musician asks a Philosopher about God… the answer rocks his world.
    Dec 3 2025

    Jay Malinowski (Bedouin Soundclash) meets renowned Irish philosopher Richard Kearney for an extraordinary conversation on anatheism, spirituality, doubt, imagination, and the power of music.This Podsongs episode blends philosophy, music, creativity, and spiritual insight—and it all leads to an original song inspired by the interview.If you’re interested in deep conversations, faith and doubt, the human experience, Canadian indie music, Irish philosophy, or the creative process, this is one of the most inspiring episodes we’ve recorded.Jay Malinowski opens up about his artistic journey, life between Victoria and LA, and how philosophy shapes his songwriting with Bedouin Soundclash. Richard Kearney breaks down anatheism, the role of the stranger, interfaith dialogue, humour, hospitality, and why sacredness can be found in ordinary life.👉 A must-watch for fans of meaningful conversations, spiritual seekers, and musicians who love exploring the deeper layers of creativity.Stream the song: https://ffm.to/dogsofgod⁠http://www.jaymalinowski.com⁠⁠https://richardmkearney.com⁠00:00 Welcome to Podsongs: Meet Jay Malinowski01:39 Jay Malinowski's Journey and Inspirations03:35 The Intersection of Music and Philosophy03:55 Exploring Bedouin Soundclash's Evolution05:28 The Influence of UK Music on Bedouin Soundclash08:19 The Role of Canadian Support in Music10:06 Life in Victoria and Balancing LA11:53 Philosophical Influences in Jay's Music18:30 Introducing Richard Kearney22:37 Understanding Anatheism28:25 The Role of Doubt in Faith and Art35:09 The Concept of the Stranger39:59 Anatheism in Practice50:30 Uncompromising Hospitality and Real-World Challenges57:43 The Good Friday Agreement and Narrative Exchange58:56 The Power of Touch and Vulnerability59:59 Humor and Imagination in Conflict Resolution01:03:21 Interfaith Dialogue and the Role of Humor01:13:13 The Sacredness of the Ordinary01:20:43 The Spiritual Connection with Animals01:30:03 Reflections on Spiritual Beliefs and Practices// SUPPORT THIS CHANNEL //Newsletter, donations and download the song for €/$1 @ https://podsongs.com// LINKS //Website: https://podsongs.comPodcast episodes: https://podsongs.com/podcast-episodesSongs: https://podsongs.com/musicSpotify artist: https://open.spotify.com/artist/32FYyRx1y1ex3jHHAgLMC7?si=4Nv7WW85SbSPZvCsj1o7IgSpotify playlist: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/6sN1viy82HPiNTVX2YBxpq?si=1b84c2b9bdea4656// SOCIAL //Twitter: https://twitter.com/podsongsInstagram: https://instagram.com/podsongsFacebook: https://facebook.com/podsongs

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    1 hr and 47 mins
  • Forager & MeatEater writer Jenna Rozelle on Wild Food, Hunting & Poetry (w/ Griffin William Sherry)
    Nov 19 2025

    Can you optimise this text for wild foraging: Musician Griffin William Sherry on Hunting, Foraging, and Creative Writing with Jenna Rozelle | Pod Songs Interview


    In this episode of Pod Songs, host Jack Stafford brings together Griffin William Sherry, lead singer of Ghost of Paul Revere, and Maine-based forager, writer, and wild foods educator Jenna Rozelle. They dive into a captivating discussion on their love for the outdoors, the impact of the pandemic, transitioning from band life, and the intersections between hunting, foraging, creative writing, and poetry. Griffin shares insights about his music career and new solo project while Jenna reflects on her Substack, 'Appetites,' and the inspiration behind her poetry. Tune in to hear an enriching conversation that beautifully blends themes of nature, food, creativity, and artistic collaboration. Stay till the end for a song inspired by their discussion!


    00:00 Welcome to Podsongs

    01:49 Meet Griffin William Sherry

    02:59 Life After Ghost of Paul Revere

    04:36 Exploring New Interests

    08:03 Jenna Rozelle: A Unique Guest

    22:19 Jenna's Background and Inspirations

    30:04 The Art of Revision

    31:15 Growing Up on a Homestead

    32:05 Discovering Hunting and Fishing

    33:08 The Learning Curve of Hunting

    35:30 Creative Thrills and Writing

    39:38 Dreams as a Source of Inspiration

    41:58 The Power of Natural Sounds

    44:07 Respect for the Natural World

    01:04:37 The Intersection of Cooking and Writing

    01:10:22 Reflecting on Routine and Creativity

    01:11:45 The Writing Process: From Ideas to Execution

    01:14:56 Tools and Techniques for Capturing Inspiration

    01:15:53 The Role of Routine in Writing

    01:20:08 Exploring the Connection Between Creativity and Substances

    01:30:32 Finding Joy and Freedom in Writing

    01:32:52 The Importance of Knowing Your Place

    01:38:34 Concluding Thoughts and Future Plans

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    1 hr and 45 mins
  • Track-by-Track Commentary on Podsongs Volume 14
    Oct 22 2025

    In this 14th 'Track by Track' episode of Podsongs, host Jack Stafford, and musicians Maurizio Sanicola and Luigi Falcione reflect on their inspiring musical journey across the last 12 episodes. They discuss collaborations with diverse artists like Atlas, EMA, and The Reverend Peytons Big Damn Band, inspired by fascinating interviews with guests such as dog trainer Linda Michaels, writer Ocean Vuong, and climber Sean Villanueva O’Driscoll. Tune in for behind-the-scenes stories and exclusive songs that blend various genres and unique instrumentation. Join the ride through memory lane and get insights into the creative process behind these impactful albums.

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    56 mins
  • BIG WALL TALK: Sean Villanueva O’Driscoll on Music, Creativity & Rock Climbing with Quentin Dujardin
    Sep 17 2025

    Belgian guitarist Quentin Dujardin joins pro climber Sean Villanueva O’Driscoll on Podsongs to explore the link between music, creativity, and the art of rock climbing. From life lessons on Greenland’s big walls to finding rhythm on uncharted rock faces, this conversation dives deep into what it means to balance risk, artistry, and adventure.


    Stream the song that resulted from the interview: https://ffm.to/verticalbreath

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    1 hr and 42 mins
  • "HARD AS F**K!": Ceschi gets Ocean Vuong like no one else
    Aug 13 2025

    In this special episode of Podsongs, musician Ceschi Ramos sits down with award-winning writer Ocean Vuong (On Earth We’re Briefly Gorgeous, Night Sky with Exit Wounds) for a raw, deeply personal conversation about art, identity, music, and grief.

    This is the kind of conversation that only results when two artists at the same level, but in different disciplines, can really judge and appreciate one another's work. And Ocean said Ceschi's insights were "the most accurate and kindest thing anyone has ever said about my work."

    They explore their shared Connecticut roots, the influence of punk rock and hip-hop on their creative journeys, and the impact of family history, war, and loss on their work. From Buddhism and coping with trauma to navigating the commercial pressures of the creative industry, this dialogue offers profound insights into the intersections of music, literature, and personal history.

    If you’re drawn to multicultural identity stories, poetry that cuts to the bone, and the uncompromising pursuit of authenticity in art, you’ll want to hear every minute

    .The song that is inspired by the conversation is called "CHANGE OR DIE": https://ffm.to/changeordie

    00:00 Introduction and Guest Welcome




























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    2 hrs and 15 mins
  • Anne Michaels & Samana: On Art, Solitude, Dreams & the Subconscious | Podsongs Interview
    Jul 9 2025

    In this deeply reflective episode of Podsongs, musical duo Samana (www.samanaroad.com) — Rebecca Rose Harris and Franklin Mockett — engage in a soulful and thought-provoking dialogue with award-winning poet and novelist Anne Michaels, author of Fugitive Pieces (www.annemichaels.ca).

    Topics Covered:

    • The role of solitude in the creative process

    • Art as ritual, healing, and transcendence

    • The subconscious mind and dreams as creative catalysts

    • Reflections on death, absence, and presence

    • Life in rural France, Italy, and Wales

    • The impact of technology on creativity

    • Indigenous wisdom, shamanism, and the unseen

    • The power of analog recording and emotional truth in music

    • Creating a new piece of music inspired by the conversation


    This episode was recorded during Samana’s artistic residency in the French countryside, and culminates in a musical collaboration inspired by Anne Michaels and the themes of the conversation.Whether you’re an artist, writer, musician, or seeker, this interview will resonate with the part of you drawn to beauty, mystery, and meaning.Stream the song: https://ffm.to/thresholds


    00:00 Introduction to Samana

    00:36 Journey Through Eastern Europe

    00:59 Creating in Solitude

    01:24 Philosophy Behind Samana’s Music

    01:54 Life in the Welsh Countryside

    02:19 Anne Michaels Joins the Conversation

    03:01 Reflections on Life in France and Italy

    03:14 The Artistic Residency and Creative Process

    11:32 COVID-19 and Artistic Collaboration

    13:18 Exploring Anne Michaels’ Work

    18:01 Shamanic Performance and Symbolism

    19:34 Creative Inspiration and Interconnection

    21:39 Connecting Deeply with Anne Michaels

    38:48 Rituals in Writing and Life

    41:54 Analog Sound and Emotional Truth

    43:23 Nature and the Subconscious

    46:58 The Dead, Thresholds, and Memory

    48:47 Indigenous Wisdom and Seeing the Unseen

    01:02:57 Death, Dreams, and the Subconscious

    01:12:19 Rituals as Creative Anchors

    01:30:56 Solitude vs. Digital Distraction

    01:44:04 Mortality and Personal Transformation

    01:48:55 The Role of Absence in Creation

    01:56:42 Death, Mystery, and the Poetic Lens

    02:00:27 Artistic Collaboration and Intimacy

    02:16:28 Gratitude and the Journey

    02:25:00 Closing Reflections and Future Work

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    2 hrs and 38 mins
  • Empathy, Language & Cultural Survival in Music – With Svavar Knútur & Leftist Cooks
    Jun 18 2025

    In this thought-provoking episode of Pod Songs, host Jack Stafford sits down with Icelandic singer-songwriter Svavar Knútur and Neil and Sarah from the YouTube channel Leftist Cooks for a wide-ranging conversation on empathy, activism, and the fight to preserve cultural identity through language and music.

    Together, they explore how streaming platforms like Spotify contribute to the erosion of minority languages, why kindness and emotional intelligence are essential tools for social change, and how art and activism intersect in a divided world. Topics include ageism, implicit bias, feminism, sex positivity, the politics of inclusion, and the importance of embracing nuance in difficult conversations.

    Whether you’re passionate about linguistic diversity, progressive politics, or the healing power of music, this episode offers rich insights and emotional depth.

    Stream the song: https://ffm.to/receipeforsomething

    https://www.youtube.com/TheLeftistCooks⁩

    https://www.svavarknutur.com00:00 Introduction and Guest Welcome01:20 Catching Up and Personal Updates04:54 Discussing the Leftist Cook08:07 Reflections on Ageism and Society11:04 Life in Iceland and Touring Challenges13:28 Grandparenthood and Family Life14:20 Preparing for the Interview19:28 Welcoming Neil and Sarah21:02 Current Projects and Challenges24:55 Deep Dive into Feminist Texts and Sex Positivity28:14 The Core Principle of Helpfulness29:09 Navigating Epistemic Conundrums30:05 Addressing Anger and Moving Forward30:55 The Importance of Dual Perspectives33:08 Introducing the Leftist Cooks33:58 Challenging Ageism and Boomer Stereotypes37:34 The Complexity of Social Taboos45:09 Implicit Bias and Internal Struggles53:12 The Role of Art in Social Movements59:07 Redefining Happiness and Embracing Grief01:11:23 Engaging in Difficult Conversations01:14:57 Navigating Difficult Conversations01:15:50 Meeting People Where They Are01:17:21 The Importance of Diverse Voices01:18:48 The Challenge of Inclusion01:22:48 The Fragility of Human Emotions01:32:20 Cultural Genocide in Music01:35:39 The Power of Language01:40:34 Concluding Thoughts and Reflections



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    1 hr and 51 mins
  • Cheryl Strayed & May Erlewine on Tiny Beautiful Things, Music, and the Power of Vulnerability
    May 14 2025

    In this emotional and inspiring episode of Podsongs, host Jack Stafford brings together acclaimed author Cheryl Strayed (Tiny Beautiful Things, Wild) and beloved indie folk musician May Erlewine for a rare conversation on creativity, courage, and vulnerability.May shares how Cheryl’s deeply human writing shaped her latest album, and the two explore the connection between music and literature, emotional healing, activism through art, and navigating life as working artists and mothers.Whether you’re a fan of heartfelt storytelling, songwriting, or empowering conversations, this episode offers a profound look into the creative soul.

    🎧 Stream the new song inspired by this episode: https://ffm.to/wearethesolid🔗

    Learn more:https://mayerlewine.com | https://cherylstrayed.com | https://podsongs.com


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    2 hrs and 1 min