• Episode 355 - Harmony and Healing: Garrett Kirk’s Journey with Music
    Sep 21 2024

    Show Notes: When Words Fail, Music Speaks

    Episode Highlights:

    1. Therapeutic Effects of Music on Depression:
    • Personal stories and interviews with musicians underscore how music serves as a powerful tool for mental health and well-being.

    2.Social Media and Independent Artists:

    • Discussion on how social media platforms help promote independent musicians and the community’s role in supporting them.

    3.Scam Alert:

    • Addressing a scam involving fraudulent t-shirt sales and raising awareness to protect fans and listeners.

    4.Journey to Sobriety:

    • The speaker shares their personal path to sobriety and its influence on their musical journey and creative process.

    5.Nostalgia for Past Musical Eras:

    • Reflections on the evolution of music over the years and a yearning for the music of previous decades.

    6.Songwriting Process and Musical Tastes:

    • Insights into the creative process, diverse musical interests, and the significance of relaxation in finding inspiration.

    7.Balancing Work and Music:

    • Exploring the challenges of maintaining a career while pursuing musical passions.

    8.Evolving Nashville Music Scene:

    • Observations on the dynamic changes within Nashville’s music industry.

    9.Political Humor and Social Media:

    • The impact of political satire and humor in the realm of social media.

    10.Personal Musical Preferences:

    • Favorite artists such as Jay Z and NSYNC, and unique traditions like listening to “Alice’s Restaurant” on Thanksgiving.

    11.Interview with Orlando Williams:

    • Orlando from Blacklight Studios talks about his adaptable guitar style, Led Zeppelin influences, and prioritizing the joy of performing.

    12.Complexities of the Music Industry:

    • The podcast delves into industry challenges, including perfectionism, patience, and the importance of “selah” for reflection.

    13.Memorable Performances and Family Ties:

    • Sharing stories of unforgettable performances, family relationships, and valuing deep connections over superficial ones.

    14.Emotional Impact of Music:

    • Mention of various artists and the profound emotional effects their music has had on the speaker.

    15.Gratitude and Excitement for New Projects:

    • Expressing gratitude for impactful music and enthusiasm for upcoming projects.

    16.Exploring Diverse Music:

    • Encouragement to explore a broad range of musical genres to find personal favorites.


    Sponsors:

    • Better Help: Offering special discounts for listeners seeking online therapy.
    • Bones Coffee Company: Exclusive deals on premium coffee blends.
    • All Above Landscaping: Providing top-notch landscaping services with listener discounts.

    Tune in to explore the therapeutic power of music and join a community that values the profound connection between melody and emotion.

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    1 hr and 21 mins
  • Epidsode 354 - Therapeutic Influence of Music: An Exclusive Interview with Bernice Marsala
    Sep 16 2024

    Episode Summary:


    In this engaging episode of the When Words Fail Music Speaks podcast, hosts Blake Moseley, James Cox, and Amanda Dolan delve into the transformative and healing power of music. James Cox interviews the talented Bernice Marsala, a Nashville-based songwriter whose musical journey spans folk, alternative, and folk rock genres. Here are the key highlights from the episode:


    1. Guest Spotlight - Bernice Marsala:
    2. Musical Evolution: Bernice shares her transition from folk to a blend of alternative and folk rock.
    3. Notable Achievements: Her debut album “Save Me” gained international acclaim, while her second album “Burgundy” won a gold award at the ISSA Awards.
    4. New Single - “Irrelevant”: Discusses the empowering message behind her latest single and her evolution in music.
    5. Album Comparisons: Bernice contrasts her albums “Save Me” and “Burgundy,” reflecting on her growth as an artist.
    6. Musical Influences: Talks about her admiration for Avril Lavigne, Shinedown, Incubus, and Metallica.
    7. Upcoming Projects: Announces the upcoming single “Architecture,” a dark rock ballad set for release in November, and a plan to compile her singles into an album by 2026.
    8. Instrumental Journey: Reminisces about her first guitar and the significant upgrade to a Taylor acoustic.
    9. Classical Appreciation: Expresses love for classical music and mentions the emotional connection to Andrea Bocelli’s “Fall on Me,” which played at her wedding.
    10. Engagement and Merchandise:
    11. Merchandise: Highlights the availability of her merchandise online.
    12. Social Media Presence: Active on various platforms, excluding TikTok, to connect with her audience.
    13. Gratitude: Ends with a heartfelt thanks to the podcast team and her supporters.

    Sponsor Mentions:

    1. BetterHelp: Affordable mental health care with flexible communication options and no-cost therapist switching.
    2. Bones Coffee Company: Flavored coffees and merchandise with a special 10% discount for listeners.
    3. All Above Landscaping: Special discounts for first-time customers in Sumter who mention the podcast.

    Join us for an inspiring episode that showcases the power of music to heal and connect, featuring the remarkable journey and insights of Bernice Marcella.

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    29 mins
  • Episode 353 - Songs You Didn’t Know Were Covers (Part 3)
    Sep 12 2024

    In this eclectic episode, hosts Blake Moseley, James Cox, and Amanda Dolin take listeners on a journey through a rich tapestry of topics, weaving together their passion for music, film, and mental well-being.


    Key Segments:

    1. Music’s Therapeutic Power
    2. The hosts dive into the healing effects of music, sharing personal anecdotes that highlight its profound impact on their lives.
    3. Film Discussion: “Beetlejuice”
    4. A lively conversation about the cult classic “Beetlejuice” and mixed feelings regarding its sequel.
    5. Dreams and Famous Figures
    6. Exploring the subconscious, the hosts share dreams featuring celebrities like James Hetfield from Metallica.
    7. Cautionary Tales on Synthetic Drugs
    8. A heartfelt discussion on the dangers of synthetic drugs, rooted in personal health scares and past experiences.
    9. Misidentified Originals: The Legacy of Music Covers
    10. An analysis of songs often mistaken for originals, underscoring the contributions of older musicians and the historical context of music recording.
    11. Iconic covers like Johnny Cash’s “Hurt” and Joe Cocker’s “With a Little Help from My Friends” are dissected for their themes of regret and drug use.
    12. School Safety and Mental Health
    13. Addressing contemporary issues, the hosts reflect on the importance of school safety and mental health resources for today’s youth.

    Promotions and Extras:

    1. YouTube Channel and Individual Podcasts
    2. Tune into their YouTube channel and check out Blake’s “South Carolina Spook Show” for true crime and paranormal tales.
    3. Sponsor Shoutouts
    4. Special mentions for BetterHelp, Bones Coffee Company, and All Above Landscaping, supporting mental health and everyday needs.


    Hosts’ Interaction:

    1. The episode is punctuated with light-hearted banter and humorous stories, making for an engaging and entertaining listen.


    Join Blake, James, and Amanda as they blend humor, passion, and insightful reflections in this multifaceted episode that resonates with music lovers, movie buffs, and mental health advocates alike.

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    2 hrs and 1 min
  • Episode 352 - Get To Know Kingsley: An Exclusive Interview
    Sep 10 2024

    Episode Highlights:

    1. Introduction:
    2. Overview of Better Help’s affordable mental health services and discounts.
    3. Introduction to Bones Coffee Company’s unique flavors and merchandise.
    4. All Above Landscaping’s services in Sumter with exclusive podcast listener discounts.
    5. Guest Spotlight: Kingsley:
    6. Kingsley’s musical journey and the evolution of her career.
    7. Emphasis on recognizing past achievements and setting future goals.
    8. Discussion on themes of age, belonging, and personal travel experiences.
    9. Music’s Healing Power:
    10. How music serves as an emotional outlet and a source of healing.
    11. Personal anecdotes from Kingsley on overcoming personal struggles and expressing deeper emotions through music.
    12. Authenticity in Artistry:
    13. Kingsley’s shift from external expectations to embracing authenticity.
    14. The significance of her second album in moving away from societal pressures.
    15. Personal Challenges and Growth:
    16. Dealing with online bullying and grief.
    17. The transformative experience of performing on stage as a form of healing.
    18. Family and Early Influences:
    19. Growing up in a large family and finding solace in music.
    20. The impact of college experiences and mentorship from vocal professor Dr. Sims.
    21. Advocacy and Artistic Freedom:
    22. Promoting artistic freedom and supporting black female artists in pop music.
    23. Indie Pop Artist and Branding:
    24. Kingsley’s dual role as an indie pop artist and a branding agency owner.
    25. Insights on project timelines, budgets, and coaching on music release planning.
    26. Mental Health and Self-Love Practices:
    27. Facilitating breath work sessions for mental health.
    28. Collaboration with Event Cosmetics on a lipstick line linked to her upcoming record.
    29. Introduction of “mirror twerking” as a self-love practice post-breakup.
    30. Future Projects and Releases:
    31. Recording at Abbey Road.
    32. Emotional connections to music and sneak peeks of upcoming releases.

    Special Mentions:

    1. Importance of artistic freedom and creative expression.
    2. Kingsley’s dedication to uplifting individuals through her music and personal practices.

    Listener Perks:

    1. Discounts from Better Help, Bones Coffee Company, and All Above Landscaping for podcast listeners.

    Conclusion:

    1. Reflecting on the emotional impact of music and Kingsley’s inspiring journey.
    2. Encouraging listeners to embrace authenticity and find healing through music.

    Stay Connected:

    1. Follow The Woodworth Tale Music Speaks Podcast for more inspiring stories and interviews.
    2. Connect with Kingsley on social media for updates on her latest projects and releases at "https://www.iamkingsley.com"


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    51 mins
  • Episode 351 - Melodies and Minds: The Bryan Biniak Interview
    Sep 8 2024

    Main Themes:

    1. Mental Health and Music:
    • The therapeutic power of music is a key theme, with the hosts sharing personal experiences with depression and discussing how music can serve as a healing tool.
    • Highlighted services include BetterHelp for mental health support, showcasing the importance of seeking professional help.
    • Special offers for listeners from Bones Coffee and All Above Landscaping are mentioned.

    2.Industry Insights with Bryan Beniak:

    • Bryan Beniak, president of Song Trader, shares his extensive background in media and technology, including past roles at Microsoft and Nokia.
    • He elaborates on Song Trader’s pivotal role in music licensing, emphasizing the value of music in the digital age and the new revenue opportunities platforms like TikTok present, despite their complex licensing requirements.
    • Song Trader’s support for independent artists, including facilitating music licensing and expanding through acquisitions like Bandcamp, which helps artists retain more revenue, is discussed.

    3.Innovative Music Technology:

    • The transformative potential of music technology is explored, with a remarkable story of a quadriplegic individual creating music through eye movements.
    • The Kraft family’s support for initiatives that engage individuals with music and gaming is highlighted.

    4.Interactive Music Experiences:

    • Interactive music experiences, such as those at Epcot and games like Guitar Hero and Rock Band, are praised for their ability to deepen appreciation for music.

    5.Live Concert Dynamics:

    • The episode delves into live concert experiences, covering aspects such as ticket purchasing, seating arrangements, and the complexities of organizing concerts.
    • The financial impact of rising insurance rates on concert promoters and the increased control but higher costs faced by independent artists are discussed.

    6.Personal Reflections and Iconic Artists:

    • Experiences at Harmonix working with notable bands are shared, along with admiration for various artists.
    • The concept of a “Mount Rushmore” of music icons is debated, acknowledging that choices may evolve over time.
    • Bryan reflects on Bob Seger’s “Traveling Man,” illustrating music’s profound emotional impact.


    Tune in for an insightful discussion on the intersection of music, mental health, and the ever-changing landscape of the music industry, enriched by personal anecdotes and expert insights.

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    55 mins
  • Episode 350 - From Slim Shady to Mom’s Spaghetti: Eminem’s Evolution and Mental Health (Eminem Part 2)
    Sep 5 2024

    Main Points:

    1. Introduction to BetterHelp:
    • BetterHelp offers accessible, flexible mental health care.
    • Users can connect with therapists in various ways and switch therapists without additional costs.
    • Over 2 million users have benefited from their services.
    • Discounts are available for first-time users.

    2.Eminem’s Career Post-2003:

    • Discussion on Eminem’s involvement in Tupac’s projects.
    • Controversies surrounding the album “Encore” and the backlash against the single “Just Lose It.”
    • Michael Jackson’s acquisition of song rights and themes in “Mosh” critiquing President George W. Bush.
    • Eminem’s quiet period following Proof’s murder and his return with “Relapse” in 2009.

    3.Recovery and Return to Success:

    • “Recovery” album debuted at number one on the Billboard 200.
    • Sold 741,000 copies in its first week and became the best-selling album of 2010.
    • Featured successful singles “Not Afraid” and “Love the Way You Lie.”
    • Examination of the dynamic between Eminem and his alter ego Slim Shady.

    4.Celebrity Feuds:

    • Feuds with Insane Clown Posse, Ja Rule, Mariah Carey, and Nick Cannon.
    • Ongoing feuds with Mariah Carey and Machine Gun Kelly.
    • “Killshot” diss track’s commercial success and MGK’s transition to pop-punk.

    5.Mom’s Spaghetti Restaurant and Upcoming Album:

    • Eminem’s “Mom’s Spaghetti” restaurant venture.
    • Announcement of his new album “The Death of Slim Shady,” set to debut at the 2024 NFL Draft.
    • Promotional strategy including contributions from 50 Cent and Dr. Dre, and lead single “Houdini” featuring David Blaine.
    • The album addresses trauma and personal struggles, reflecting on Eminem’s alter ego duality.

    6.Impact on Hip Hop and Mental Health Advocacy:

    • Eminem’s significant impact on hip hop, mainstreaming the genre, and breaking racial barriers.
    • Lyricism capturing marginalized experiences and importance of mental health discussions.
    • Emphasis on seeking help and mental health resources like the suicide prevention hotline 988.
    • Music as a means of cultural expression and collaboration opportunities.

    Takeaway:

    The episode delves deep into Eminem’s career, highlighting his influence on the music industry and his advocacy for mental health. It underscores the importance of accessible mental health resources and encourages discussions around mental well-being, using Eminem’s journey as a powerful example

    Subscribe & Follow:

    Don’t forget to subscribe to “When Words Fail Music Speaks” on your favorite podcast platform and follow us on social media for the latest updates and exclusive content.

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    1 hr and 11 mins
  • Episode 349 - Music and Genuine Songwriting with Doug Adkins
    Sep 2 2024

    In this episode of “When Words Fail: Music Speaks,” hosts Blake Moseley, James Cox, and Amanda Dolan dive into the transformative and healing power of music with special guest, country artist Doug Adkins. Here are the key highlights and themes discussed in the episode:


    Guest Interview: Doug Atkins

    • Musical Background: Doug shares his journey in music, influenced by his upbringing in Montana and his mother’s band, the Cherry Donors.
    • Influences: Pays tribute to iconic songwriters Willie Nelson and Ed Bruce.
    • Touring Experiences: Insights into life on the road and connecting with audiences.

    Songwriting Insights

    • Genuine Emotion vs. AI: A deep discussion on the importance of genuine emotion in music, contrasting traditional songwriting methods with AI’s lack of emotional depth.
    • Human Collaboration: Emphasis on the irreplaceable value of human collaboration in music creation.
    • Songwriting Challenges: Doug recounts the personal challenge of writing 37 songs in a year.

    Teaching and Mentoring

    • Focus on Melodies: Doug’s approach to teaching songwriting by focusing on melodies first.
    • Mentoring Younger Musicians: Encouraging the next generation of songwriters.

    Upcoming Projects

    • 11th Album: Doug is preparing to record his 11th album, aiming to tell complete stories through his songs.
    • New Album Release: Announcing a new album set to release in January 2025.

    Personal Reflections

    • Favorite Artists: Reflection on favorite country artists and Neil Diamond’s “The Jazz Singer.”
    • Inspiration: The story behind his song “Dirt Roads and Fence Lines.”
    • Contemporary Country Music: Expressing confusion and thoughts about the current state of country music.

    Listener Engagement

    • Online Presence: Encouragement for listeners to engage with Doug’s music online.

    Sponsors and Discounts

    • Betterhelp: Affordable mental health care with experienced therapists and a 10% discount for new users.
    • Bones Coffee Company: Unique coffee flavors for coffee enthusiasts.
    • All Above Landscaping: Landscaping services in Sumter with exclusive discounts for podcast listeners.


    Tune in to explore the soulful journey of Doug Atkins and gain insights into the authentic process of creating music that resonates deeply with listeners.

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    36 mins
  • Reviving Baguley Hall With Music And Community Ft. Tattoo Billy: Echoes Of History And Harmony
    Aug 29 2024

    Episode Highlights:

    • Affordable Mental Health Care: Discussion on Better help’s services, providing access to experienced therapists at affordable rates.
    • Unique Coffee Flavors: Spotlight on Bones Coffee Company, offering distinct coffee flavors and listener discounts.
    • Landscaping Services: All Above Landscaping in Sumter, featuring discounts for first-time customers.


    Main Segment: Music’s Healing Power

    • Podcast Hosts: Blake Moseley, James Cox, and Amanda Dolin explore how music aids in healing from depression.
    • Personal Stories & Interviews: Insightful discussions with musicians and deep dives into band histories.

    Featured Guest: Ed Bagley

    • Historic Baguley Hall: Exploration of Bagley Hall’s history, its potential acquisition, and plans for a TV show. Significance as the oldest wooden manor house in northwest England.
    • Genealogical Connections: The speaker’s ancestral ties to Beggarly Hall in Manchester and visions of transforming it into a nonprofit.

    Ghost Stories & Preservation Efforts

    • Hauntings: Tales of ghostly occurrences at Baguley Hall, including a protective spirit that saved it from an IRA arson attempt.
    • Community Involvement: Growing interest in acquiring and modernizing Bagley Hall to benefit the local community, featuring public gardens, picnicking spaces, and scholarships.

    Personal Reflections & Music Career

    • Work-Life Balance: The speaker’s struggle to balance an 80-hour work week nearing retirement while pursuing their passion for music.
    • Music Highlights: Success with the song “Frisky Whiskey” and anticipation for the upcoming release “Back in Country.”

    Album Preferences & Influences

    • Full Albums vs. Singles: Preference for full albums due to their cohesive narratives.
    • Favorite Bands: Admiration for bands like Hangwire, George Ducas, and the influence of alternative bands from Manchester.
    • Genre Crossovers: Reflections on favorite albums across genres, including Donny Hathaway’s “Purple Album” and Black Sabbath’s “Dehumanizer.”

    Future Aspirations & Community Projects

    • Travel Dreams: Plans to visit England, Japan, and Italy.
    • Musical Influences: Inspiration drawn from legends like Johnny Cash and Glenn Danzig.
    • Baguley Hall’s Potential: Vision for Baguley Hall as a venue for national acts and community events, supported by fundraising efforts and government grants.


    Closing Notes:

    • Upcoming Releases: Excitement for the new single “Back in Country” with a unique sound blending Queen and country styles.
    • Gratitude: Appreciation for recent blessings, including the potential acquisition of Bagley Hall and community support.

    Tune in to hear more about these fascinating topics and how music continues to inspire and heal.

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    59 mins