The Fourty-Sixth episode of the Great Deep Podcast Series reflects on the life of Queen Elizabeth II. Continue reading #46 [MINI] – A Loss, But An Example
The Fourty-Sixth episode of the Great Deep Podcast Series reflects on the life of Queen Elizabeth II. Continue reading #46 [MINI] – A Loss, But An Example
The Fourty-First episode of the Great Deep Podcast Series features Roberto Hemmero. Continue reading #41 Roberto Hemmero – Mastering Your Craft

The Thirty-Third episode of the Great Deep Podcast Series talks about the benefits of animation, and some of the plans going forward for the new live show. Continue reading Podcast #33 [MINI] – The Benefits of Animation

Some anecdotes on fatherhood and questions to chew on as we look in the mirror daily. Continue reading #27 – Fathering Stories
Looking ahead, here are some thoughts into the world of music therapy.

I wrote a blog post about six ways in which music can help you, which you can read here.
Many of the benefits of music have been well documented and scientifically proven over the years. “But of course!” you say. You’ve read all this stuff before.
As I look into the kind of work I do – both as a musician and as a teacher – this has my attention right now, and I’m intrigued by the benefits, as well as the fact that the RCB has been down this road instinctively already.
Music, and music instruments, become co-therapists in bridging and mending broken relationships.
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Release an album? In 2020? The Twenty-Fourth episode of the Great Deep Podcast Series explores this. Continue reading #24 – Releasing an album in 2020

The Twenty-Third episode of the Great Deep Podcast Series looks at going through tough times, linked in with the song, Tea Bags For Tears.

There’s also two blog posts on the subject:
Tea Bags For Tears; and
Temporary Troubles In A Marathon.
This episode’s Favourite Movie Quote segment comes from Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves in which the main protagonist gets put in his place by his Muslim place after complaining that he nearly got killed because he wasn’t helped.
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The Twenty-Second episode of the Great Deep Podcast Series looks at the lost art of being able to lament when things are tough, linked in with the song, Dear God. Continue reading #22 – “Dear God” – the lost art of a lament
The Twenty-First episode of the Great Deep Podcast Series is a reflection of life after 5 weeks of lockdown, and one main idea to think about in the days, weeks and months ahead. Continue reading #21 – Reflections after 5 weeks of lockdown

The Twentieth episode of the Great Deep Podcast Series continues to explore the idea of subscribing to an artist. Continue reading #20 – Artist Subscriptions, part 2