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  • 55 The Power of music, maths and a Bridge Over Troubled Water - Glenn Berger
    2025/08/05

    Dr. Glenn Berger. is a psychotherapist and coach who's worked for over twenty-five years. Before that, he was in the music business, In the Studio with Dylan, Sinatra, Jagger and More.

    They discuss the mathematics of music, why you think and feel certina emotions or imagine things when listening to music. Glenn tells some great stories about how he made the decision to study psychotherapy and his connection to the song Bridge Over Troubled Water. All with a unique soundtrack.

    Glenn Berger's online self-cultivation course: https://www.skool.com/heartfinders/about

    Glenn Berger's Website

    Instagram: @glennsbergerphd

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    36 分
  • 54 Can mushrooms make music? Was this the weirdest walk home ever? - Dan Blackwell
    2025/07/16

    Youtuber and composer Dan Blackwell talks about his latest project with musical mushrooms and tells a story about a weird walk home in Hong Kong, involving a turtle on a lead and some rave dogs as well a jungle story about revenge.

    Dan's instagram: @peacebeatswithdanblackwell

    Dan's Youtube channel: https://www.youtube.com/@PeaceBeatsWithDanBlackwell

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    24 分
  • 53 Improvisation Integrated Into Everything - Pete (the Temp) Bearder
    2025/07/08

    In an eloquent interview poet and performer Pete the Temp discusses how improvisation is integrated into life, he tells a story about a spontaneous marriage proposal involving hyaenas, and an awkward surprise in Soho.

    Pete's Website: petethetemp.co.uk/education

    Pete's Instagram: @petethetemp

    The Festival where Pete and Luke are performing in the vibe machanics: shambalafestival.org

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    26 分
  • 52 Witchcraft, manifestation and a shruti box - Swailes
    2025/07/01

    Luke talks to Witch, podcaster and security officer Swailes about her whitchcraft podcast and the power of manifestation. She tells a great story about being careful what you wish for, that Luke improvises a soundtrack to with help of a shruti box instrument.

    Swaile's podcast: The Bell Witch podcast

    Her instagram: @the_bell_witch_podcast

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    24 分
  • 51 What does nearly getting eaten by a wale sound like?! Dangerous creatures and composition - Adam Foran
    2025/06/24

    Newfoundland based composer and multi instrumentalist, Adam Foran tells some great stories involving a vicious owl, and meeting wale whilst in a kayak. He collaborates on Luke's improvisations with an impressive array of instruments and skill, they discus the composition process and chicken music!

    Adam's website: www.adamforan.ca

    Adam's Linkedin

    Check out the podcast map here: Link

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    29 分
  • 50 Life changing trip hazard and an xmas tree heist! Malaika Kegode
    2025/05/31

    Writer & performer Malika Kegode tells an intriguing story about gaining a sense of integrity after falling down a hole, as well as a story about the mysterious theft of an xmas tree. They also discuss the power of improvised music, what makes something sound christmasy, the musical interpretation of rain, false optimism and the power of musical idents like notification sounds.

    Malika's instagram @mal.keg

    Malika's website www.malkegs.com

    The Colour of Dinosaurs

    Timestamps

    (00:00:06) Host introduces Swales, the friendly Green Witch, and welcomes her to the podcast.

    About the Bell Witch Podcast (00:00:20) Swales describes her podcast’s focus on witchcraft, paganism, spirituality, and well-being.

    Swales’ Journey into Witchcraft (00:00:57) Swales shares her personal journey into witchcraft, starting after becoming a mother.

    Superstition and Everyday Magic (00:01:54) Discussion about superstition, daily rituals as magic, and examples like birthday candles and Christmas trees.

    The Magic of Birthday Candles (00:02:42) Swales explains the witchcraft significance of blowing out birthday candles as a ritual for manifesting wishes.

    Location Context & Improvised Music Introduction (00:03:24) Host mentions Swales’ location and introduces an improvised music segment for Swales to interpret.

    Ocean Imagery & Layers of Meaning (00:04:42) Swales describes the improvised music as evoking oceanic depth, mystery, and magic.

    Facing Challenges & Willingness to Discover (00:05:36) Discussion about being open to challenges and the importance of willingness in discovery.

    Storytelling with Improvised Soundtrack (00:06:32) Host asks Swales to tell a story, which will be accompanied by improvised music.

    Discovery of Sigil Magic (00:06:41) Swales recounts her first experience with sigil magic during a moon circle in York, involving bread baking.

    Musical Interpretation of Letting Go (00:10:06) Swales and the host discuss the improvised music’s representation of letting go and the calming effect of music.

    Music and Witchcraft Connection (00:11:14) Swales talks about her relationship with music, acquiring instruments, and integrating them into rituals.

    Cautionary Tale of Manifestation (00:12:34) Swales shares a story about manifesting money, unintended consequences, and the importance of being specific in magic.

    Musical Soundtrack to Manifestation Story (00:16:50) Host creates a musical piece using the shruti box to accompany Swales’ manifestation story.

    Reflections on the Podcast Experience (00:20:40) Swales reflects on the unique experience of having her stories interpreted musically.

    Where to Find the Bell Witch Podcast (00:21:13) Swales shares where listeners can find her podcast and her interest in collaborations.

    Latest Bell Witch Podcast Episode (00:21:43) Swales describes her latest episode featuring singer Shannon Pearl and the tradition of “calling.”

    Podcast Map Project & Story Locations (00:22:27) Host explains the podcast’s map project, and Swales provides the locations of her stories.

    Farewell & Outro (00:23:19) Host and Swales thank each other, and the episode concludes with information on where to find the Bell Witch podcast.

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    30 分
  • 49 Violin Improv, bike chaos and the power of dissonance - Greta Murmaite
    2025/05/20

    Violin player Greta Murmaite, plays some fantastic improv. She tells a precarious bike ride story, and one about her childhood in Lithuania, they discus the power of improvised music.

    Greta shares her journey from starting classical violin training at age six to exploring a wide range of genres, including indie, folk, and jazz. She performs at various festivals with her band, Psychoacoustic Goat, and delves into her love for improvisation. The duo engages in live musical improvisation, sparking memories from Greta's childhood and experiences. They discuss the blend of intuition and classical training, highlighting the joy of spontaneous, heartfelt performances. Tune in for an inspiring conversation filled with music, memories, and the magic of improvisation!

    Follow Greta on instagram: @greta0o

    Timestamps

    Introduction to Greta Momota (00:00:06) Greta introduces herself as a violin player from Lithuania, sharing her classical music background.

    Expanding Musical Genres (00:00:30) Greta discusses her transition from classical music to indie, folk, and jazz, emphasizing improvisation.

    Improvised Performance (00:01:37) The host plays an improvised piece, inviting thoughts and emotions from the audience.

    Nostalgia in Music (00:05:52) Greta reflects on nostalgic memories tied to her classical training and experiences in boarding school.

    Dissonance in Classical Music (00:07:45) Greta explains the use of dissonance in music, referencing composers like Penderecki.

    Story of Learning to Ride a Bike (00:10:04) Greta shares a humorous childhood story about her first experience riding a bicycle.

    Musical Interpretation of Fear and Excitement (00:12:07) The host explores the emotional transition from excitement to fear during the bike ride.

    Improvisation Inspired by a Memory (00:16:47) Greta discusses creating music that reflects her childhood experiences and emotions.

    Connection with Nature (00:17:14) Greta describes her upbringing in rural Lithuania, emphasizing her connection to nature and growth.

    Fluidity in Musical Key Changes (00:21:45) Greta and the host discuss the challenges and excitement of changing keys in music.

    Value of Improvisation (00:23:11) Greta reflects on the importance of creating music spontaneously without overthinking.

    Closing Remarks and Social Media (00:24:49) Greta invites listeners to follow her music on Instagram as the podcast concludes.

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    25 分
  • 48 gig revelations and the The Lake Isle of Innisfree - William Barkley
    2025/03/09

    Educator, Instrumentalist and audio editor teacher William Barkley, talks about a revelation he had whilst playing a gig at a ski resort that changed the way he sees the world, as well as a story of connection with an old irishman, with a passion for poetry by WB Yates.

    Follow William on Instagram @gingertearoom

    Timestamps

    Introduction to William Barclay (00:00:06) William introduces himself and shares his background in education and music.

    Transition to Music Teaching (00:01:08) William discusses his shift from teaching math to focusing on music and improvisation.

    Exploration of Instruments (00:02:09) William shares his experiences with different musical instruments, emphasizing his love for melody and harmony.

    Improvised Music Reflection (00:02:15) The host plays an improvised piece, prompting William to share his thoughts and feelings about it.

    Chekhov's Influence (00:03:20) William connects the music to his readings of Chekhov, reflecting on themes of tragedy and whimsy.

    Musical Conversations (00:04:04) The discussion shifts to how musical improvisation can mirror conversation dynamics.

    Storytelling Through Music (00:04:48) The host invites William to tell a story that will inspire a musical soundtrack.

    Patrick's Story (00:05:34) William recounts his first day as a carer and his overwhelming experience with a patient named Patrick.

    Patrick's Poetry (00:06:44) William describes how Patrick recited poetry, revealing a profound connection and transformation.

    Recording Patrick's Poetry (00:07:47) William shares his efforts to help Patrick record his poetry before his passing.

    Musical Transition (00:08:55) The host discusses the musical representation of Patrick's transition from frailty to strength.

    Capturing Friendship in Music (00:11:57) William reflects on how music can capture the essence of his friendship with Patrick.

    Another Story Begins (00:13:33) William introduces a new story about a life-changing experience during a ski season.

    Realization of Adulthood (00:15:55) William shares a moment of self-awareness that marked his transition into adulthood.

    Musical Interpretation of Isolation (00:16:21) The host explores how music can reflect feelings of isolation and realization.

    Revisiting the Past (00:20:21) William describes how the music transported him back to his past experiences.

    Confronting Tension in Music (00:24:01) The conversation touches on the acceptance of tension and dissonance in music.

    Insights on Improvisation (00:25:10) William shares his learning journey in improvisation and the importance of storytelling in music.

    Conclusion and Promotion (00:25:23) William promotes his music and teaching services, providing listeners with contact information.

    Patrick's Poetry Recital (00:25:46) The episode concludes with a recording of Patrick reciting "The Lake Isle of Innisfree."

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    27 分