2.15 - Sad Bastard Music ft. Jessamyn Orchard
Jessamyn came by recently to talk about our shared disdain for Facebook and our combined vision for a brighter future with social media. We speak about making Patreon work, crypto-currency backed social media (steemit), and of course plenty of talk about creativity and staying in a daily flow with our passions. Jessamyn has a powerful energy about her contained in a low-key profile. Make sure to stick around to the end because she treats us to a live, in-studio performance of her song "Easy" and it's EPIC.
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Conversation Topics this episode:
- Patreon and learning to make a living with music
- The art of asking for money consciously and the metaphysics of monetary energy
- Disconnecting from large corporations and connecting to each other
- Steemit and Crypto-Currency Communities
- Changing the world by changing where we spend our energy
- Jessamyn Orchard Music on Patreon
- Steemit, crypto currency social media and the impending death of facebook
- Jessamyn's awesome steemit blog where she does lots of creative writing and more
- Facebook's censorship bullshit
- Crazy Ayuascha story I heard on Psychedelic Milk
- Coloring outside the lines in life
- Apollo Mission on Steemit
- Jessamyn plays "Easy" live in the podcast studio
You can subscribe to Jessamyn's creativity in several places--make sure and show her some love for that beautiful music she makes. | Youtube | Patreon | Steemit |
Check out some new digital music Jess has been working on too:
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This was a great episode and WOOTS for Jessamyn!
BTW, holy crap, you're another Springfieldian?!?! I had no idea! Small world.
Springfield is the center of the universe ;)