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  • Transience, Everything's Fine, and How to Avoid Being Deep-Faked
    2023/08/19

    Hey everyone!

    I will be releasing some new music Sept 5th. It will be a four-song EP called Sugar Man. The song I play in this podcast, Everything's Fine, will be on it. Here are the lyrics:

    VERSE:

    I won't forget 
    The time we spent 
    Till it begins again
    Mother nature won
    In the longest run
    The one that never ends

    CHORUS:

    Late spring snow
    Blew through on my way back
    Caught between seasons
    I realized
    Everything goes
    Everything's pieces
    Everything's weightless
    Everything's fine
    I want you to know
    You're part of my soul
    Let your love go
    See where it flows
    Late spring snow
    Blew through on my way back
    Caught between seasons
    Everything is fine

    Here is the link for the pre-save.

    In this podcast episode, I try to explain the utility of allowing our thoughts to pass by. Our emotions are merely reactions to stimuli, and are not well understood. I would even say they are not to be trusted (but merely non-judgementally experienced). Only meditation and mindfulness practices can give us the perspective we need to see them for what they are. 

    I then accidentally stumble on an easy strategy for all content-generators to avoid deep fakes of themselves - by making music while they do their podcast. Randomly playing an instrument will limit the AI's ability to copy your patterns. If you can't make music, just carry a rattle or something, or just try to be as unpredictable as possible. 

    Hope you're well!
    Sending love and light,
    Mitch

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    45 分
  • Procrastination, Meditation, and Start Right Now
    2023/07/26

    Meditation is not something to do once everything else is figured out; it is what figures everything out.

     As author Ivan Antic wrote, "In meditation we should always adjust ourselves to it, not adjust meditation to us." (Meditation: First and Last Step; pg. 276)

    The world's going to appear increasingly more aggressive, scary, and disorganized UNLESS you start meditating. 

    So start now. 

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    54 分
  • Gates, Star-Gazing, and Accidents from the Basement
    2023/06/24

    In this episode I perform one of my unreleased songs, Gates. I talk about the creative process, and how accidents drive it (for me), as well as think out loud about the utility of meditation as a means for self-creation.

    Remember: Thoughts aren't real!

    Much love and light!
    Mitch

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    21 分
  • Old Town, Phoenix, and Holier than Water
    2023/06/23

    In this episode, I wax philosophic (or just whine) about the creative process, identification with art, and how I started out as a guitarist. I perform all three songs from my latest EP, Holier than Water, which is available wherever you stream music.

    Here is my IG link, in case you want to follow my "work".

    Much love to you,
    Mitch

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    34 分
  • Breathing, Illusions, and Being in the Moment
    2023/06/11

    " ...breathing is an automatic, natural process. With its awareness, we realize that it is not our process; we cannot stop it, we realize that we are not breathing, but that nature breathes in the shape of 'our' body, and that there is nothing that is ours...The insight that shows that no breath is ours is the beginning of all wisdom."

    Ivan Antic, Meditation, pg. 154

    In this episode I briefly touch on my experiences doing breath work, which has had a profound effect on my mental and physical health. Breathing consciously - especially while doing yoga - feels a lot like creating space within my body, making me feel lighter, more flexible, and (ironically) more grounded. Furthemore, once you realize what Ivan is speaking about in the above quote - which is not an idea or concept, but must be physically experienced in order to be understood - the world becomes a whole lot more light, flexible, and grounded as well. Coincidence? I dare you to find out. 

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    9 分
  • Pride, Building Walls, and Holier than Water
    2023/06/07

    In this episode, I perform one of my newest songs, Holier than Water, as well as do a deep-dive into the creative process. I try to unpack what it feels like to write and share music, and explain how different the craft of songwriting is to something more real, like stone masonry (which I do as a profession). I find making music to be frustrating and confusing, which is a stark contrast to how I feel about masonry. Perhaps it is unfair to compare the two. I don't know. But in this episode I try to figure out what the f*ck I'm talking about. 

    Here are the lyrics to Holier than Water:

    Well spring
    Within my heartbeat 
    You helped my find inside what I've been looking for
    Out there 
    The world doesn't seem to care
    If I'm afraid, lost hope, overheating, or just cold
    Don't, no don't, let go
    Don't, no don't, lose hope

    Just hold on tight 
    Your heart's in my hand
    Your heart's in my soul
    Your heart's in my mind
    I'll never let go
    But if you should fall
    I'll hit the bottom first just to soften it all
    You're everything that's worth it
    Holier than water
    All you do is help me grow

    Just hold on tight 
    Your heart's in my hand
    Your heart's in my soul
    Your heart's in my mind
    I'll never let go
    But if you should fall
    I'll hit the bottom first just to soften it all
    You're everything that's worth it
    Holier than water
    All you do is help me grow

    The song will be available everywhere you stream music, June 17th
    The pre-save link is here

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    32 分
  • Old Town, Addiction, and New Music Alert
    2023/06/05

    In this episode I perform a new original song called Old Town. It's part of a three-song acoustic EP called Holier than Water, which will be available everywhere June 17th. You can pre-save the songs here

    The song is about the power of addiction to ruin meaningful relationships. I think it is very important to talk openly and vulnerably about our struggles with addictive behaviour. Doing so often builds relationships, and even communities. 

    Here are the lyrics to the song:

    As the pain eats the old side of town
    I hold relief and push the plunger down;
    Red door swinging open, ecstasy
    A lifetime fleeing moments I can't be in

    You remind me of a girl I once loved,
    She tried to fill the hole in my arm;
    Chasing what she pumped through my blood
    Is all that I can do with my heart
    You remind me of a girl
    You remind me of a girl

    I wish I could forget
    Just how good it feels to give in;
    I wish I could recall
    The taste of broken glass, blood, and where you are

    You remind me of a girl I once loved,
    She tried to fill the hole in my arm;
    Chasing what she pumped through my blood
    Is all that I can do with my heart
    You remind me of a girl
    You remind me of a girl
    You remind me of a girl
    You remind me of that girl

    Thank you for listening! Feel free to connect with me over IG. I love meeting new people and having meaningful conversations about life, love, art, or whatever you're interested in. 

    All the best!
    Mitch

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    9 分
  • Boredom, Painting, and How We Misunderstand Reality
    2023/03/08

    Like the dentist, boredom is painful, but only because we don't want it. 

    Boredom is one of the more gruelling experiences we can have. I've been bored; I didn't enjoy it. But therein lies the issue, the 'question begged' - who am I? 

    We refer to ourselves as "I" a lot. But what makes me me? Is it my likes and dislikes? So, when I am bored (and rejecting the experience), my identity is threatened? I do not want to be bored, mostly because I have better things to be doing. I'm a busy guy, after all. Needs to get the sh*t done!

    Repeating something over and over doesn't make it true. 

    If we don't know who we are - or, worse still, we believe we are something that we are not - we tend to feel pain. That's because the limited-scope narrative that we call our identity is under too much pressure. Like water squirting mercilessly out of a rip in the side of a hose, when we identify with limited and contrived ideas, we don't allow ourselves to flow. We look for every opportunity to assert ourselves through an escape.

    I challenge you to do the opposite of what you want to do. Just try it and see what happens. If you don't like what is happening, just know you're on the right path.

    Peace and love!
    Mitch

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    18 分