Sarah Rogo uses her personal journey as the jump into a deep dive into the ocean of artistry. How can we change through the process of creating? How can creating change through the process of internal and external exploration? Are we separate from art or are we art itself? Feel the connected threads between the worlds of art and everyday life in interviews with the wild minds of musicians, writers, entrepreneurs, and more.
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Sarah Rogo uses her personal journey as the jump into a deep dive into the ocean of artistry. How can we change through the process of creating? How can creating change through the process of internal and external exploration? Are we separate from art or are we art itself? Feel the connected threads between the worlds of art and everyday life in interviews with the wild minds of musicians, writers, entrepreneurs, and more.
I'm back with Artist and Hospice nurse Ian McCartor to talk about poetry, art, and death during this time in the world where we grapple with not only our physical mortality but the mortality of expectations, old selves, and world paradigms.
In this episode I (Sarah Rogo) interview Ian McCartor, A musician and Hospice nurse. Ian sits with the dying and listens to their stores to create a "Legacy Song" for them and their families. He shares with us stories, insights, and inspirations on how death and teach us of life and art.
In this inspiring and thought provoking episode, Sarah Rogo chats with producer Mitchell Haeuszer about what it means to produce music...but the discussion might not be as technical as you think...
In this special episode Sarah Rogo talks about her new record 'Smoke and Water" with Producer Mitchell Haeuszer from his studio in Los Angeles. They give previews of the tracks and talk about the inspirations, roadblocks, joys, and interesting findings.
Sarah Rogo uses her personal journey as the jump into a deep dive into the ocean of artistry. How can we change through the process of creating? How can creating change through the process of internal and external exploration? Are we separate from art or are we art itself? Feel the connected threads between the worlds of art and everyday life in interviews with the wild minds of musicians, writers, entrepreneurs, and more.