Brad Peterson and Neeka DeGraw co host this podcast about sports/fitness, music, and mental health. They interview musicians, coaches/athletes/runners, and also anyone that has had an interesting story and has come back stronger than ever. They especially explore the importance of mental health and the role that it plays. Oftentimes exercise and music are the best medicines.
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Brad Peterson and Neeka DeGraw co host this podcast about sports/fitness, music, and mental health. They interview musicians, coaches/athletes/runners, and also anyone that has had an interesting story and has come back stronger than ever. They especially explore the importance of mental health and the role that it plays. Oftentimes exercise and music are the best medicines.
Tyson Motsenbocker: singer songwriter who toured with Colony House, Switchfoot, Judah and the Lion.
The SMH Lab (sports, music and mental health)
57 minutes 56 seconds
5 years ago
Tyson Motsenbocker: singer songwriter who toured with Colony House, Switchfoot, Judah and the Lion.
Tyson Motsenbocker is one of the up and coming singer songwriters in the industry, in the same vein as acts like Colony House, Judah and the Lion, and Switchfoot, all bands he has toured with before. He explains that Judah Akers is the first artist that really believed in him and gave him a shot. Tyson also discusses losing his mother in 2013 to cancer and the song “In Your Name” that came out of that experience. Tyson talks about the state of the radio/music world right now and where he fits in. We are fortunate to have Tyson give us 3 songs to use in this episode, including two brand new acoustic tracks.
The SMH Lab (sports, music and mental health)
Brad Peterson and Neeka DeGraw co host this podcast about sports/fitness, music, and mental health. They interview musicians, coaches/athletes/runners, and also anyone that has had an interesting story and has come back stronger than ever. They especially explore the importance of mental health and the role that it plays. Oftentimes exercise and music are the best medicines.