Welcome to THE PINK NOISE PODCAST. Pink Noise is nature’s ambient sound frequency. It is the sweet spot between chaos and control. In this podcast we will explore this balance in humanity by learning from the stories of those who have navigated their own moments of chaos and control, stability and collapse. Learning the tools and techniques that have worked for them and what they discovered about themselves along the way. When we make space to allow others to share their soul, we can find the inspiration to heal our own.
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Welcome to THE PINK NOISE PODCAST. Pink Noise is nature’s ambient sound frequency. It is the sweet spot between chaos and control. In this podcast we will explore this balance in humanity by learning from the stories of those who have navigated their own moments of chaos and control, stability and collapse. Learning the tools and techniques that have worked for them and what they discovered about themselves along the way. When we make space to allow others to share their soul, we can find the inspiration to heal our own.
In this episode we go more in depth with STEPHEN for part 2 of this interview series. He discusses his recent EP 'It's Too Much Love To Know My Dear', the creation process and struggles to get honest & comfortable with himself in order to create it. As well as the feelings of fear & bliss after it was created. You will also get to sample the track in pieces as Stephen explains the process. https://www.pinknoisecollective.com/episode-two-stephen-part-two
The Pink Noise Podcast
Welcome to THE PINK NOISE PODCAST. Pink Noise is nature’s ambient sound frequency. It is the sweet spot between chaos and control. In this podcast we will explore this balance in humanity by learning from the stories of those who have navigated their own moments of chaos and control, stability and collapse. Learning the tools and techniques that have worked for them and what they discovered about themselves along the way. When we make space to allow others to share their soul, we can find the inspiration to heal our own.