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THE NICK ARNESON MUSIC PODCAST
Welcome to the Nick Arneson Music Podcast, where I spend some time each week talking about my process, interviewing like minded friends, and generally extolling the virtues of chasing your dream and finding true happiness. It’s a lofty ambition, and I love company. I hope this podcast is the slight nudge you needed to pick up your dusty instrument, get your paints out of the closet or even have a more vigorous coloring session with your 7 year old. Life is short and complicated, though I firmly believe we all have a purpose and I’m here to talk about finding mine and living it. Thanks for listening.
CUECAST
CUEcast is the 3-times weekly podcast spotlighting the world of faith based youth choirs. Hosted by YouthCUE Founder, Randy Edwards, the episodes are divided into three subdivisions: CUEcast Classic (Mondays), CUEcast Communiqué (Wednesdays), and CUEcast Axiom (Fridays). The interviews, discussions, and dialogues feature a wide array of guests, including but not limited to choral conductors, successful directors, current students, and professional YouthCUE alumni. The podcast encourages the best practices for student choirs across the United States and Canada. Produced by YouthCUE, the premier organization for community based youth choirs since 1990. www.youthcue.org
AUKI
What is gamified music improvisation? Join Benedict and Andy on an auditory expedition without maps or safety nets; using violins, laptops, synthesizers and saxophones - they play, explore and right-click their way through sonic territory to the extreme frontiers of making music up as you go along. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
CHRISTIAN MYSTIC PODCAST
Join me in the excitement of discovery as God takes me on visionary journeys. Don’t just listen but ride along. After the ride is over, let God take you on your own personal journeys. In the Spirit we can travel to far more places than our vehicles and bodies can take us. Col. 3:1: “set your heart on things above, where Christ is seated at the right hand of God.”