In this engaging episode, host Jim Serpico chats with Joshua Grange, the mastermind behind Doap – the innovative silicon scrubbing bar for bakers and dough makers. Joshua is also a seasoned professional guitar player who has shared stages with icons like K.D. Lang and Beck.
Their dialogue delves into the profound influence of ear training on musical skills and the art of embracing failure as a catalyst for personal growth. They also discuss the practical aspects of setting realistic goals, navigating career shifts, and the transformative power of the pandemic as a driver of change.
From the intricacies of professional touring and studio sessions to insights on the evolving music scene in Nashville, they touch on the influence of parental guidance and the pursuit of balance and fulfillment in life.
The conversation spans a wide range of topics, from the intricacies of professional touring and studio sessions to insights into the evolving music scene in Nashville. They touch on the influence of parental guidance and the pursuit of balance and fulfillment in life, as well as stepping out of comfort zones, seeking personal growth, and reflecting on the role of psychedelics in therapy. Through personal narratives and anecdotes, they shed light on the importance of camaraderie during tours, the versatility of skills across domains, and finding harmony amidst life’s challenges.
Tune in for a casual yet profound dialogue that sheds light on mental health, personal development, and the joy of embracing new experiences. This episode promises a blend of lighthearted moments and meaningful insights, offering valuable perspectives on life’s diverse facets and the beauty of personal evolution.
Learn more about DOAP here: https://www.getdoap.com/
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