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Tom Goss

Tom Goss

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This week I chat with musician, friend, and former neighbour: the beautiful Tom Goss!


We had a lot of catching up to do, and cover a lot of ground, including:


His New Album - “Remember What It Feels Like”

Emerging from the pandemic and how that effected his creativity

Traveling the world as a musician

Using humour to move beyond fear

Fake people in L.A.

Why straight people have kids

Staying positive

How his song BEARS helped people to discover who they were

The light and the dark of Tom's music

Which artists have inspired Tom

The idea of exponential goodness

The hustle of an independent artist

Seminary

Building lasting relationships with his fans

Working with the homeless


And much, much more!


If you have any thoughts, comments or guest suggestions for the show please send me a message to UkeTeacher@GrabYourUke.com


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Ukulele Tales is sponsored by Kala Brand Music! For a 10% discount on anything on the Kala website, just click on my special link!


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Check out my Patreon page to help support the podcast and get access to lots of backstage info and bonus material!



LINKS:


Kala Brand Music: https://kalabrand.com/uketeacher for a 10% discount on any Kala products.


Tom Goss:

Website: https://www.tomgossmusic.com/

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/tomgossmusic

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/tomgossmusic



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