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Andy Frasco's World Saving Podcast

Andy Frasco
Andy Frasco's World Saving Podcast
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  • Andy Frasco's World Saving Podcast

    David Shaw of the Revivalists on Why Success Doesn't Make Life Easier

    2026-06-30 | 1h 4 mins.
    David Shaw (The Revivalists) joins Andy for one of the most honest conversations we've had in a long time.
    Instead of promoting a record, these two dive into the stuff that actually sticks with you: anxiety, fatherhood, burnout, creativity, taking risks, finding happiness, and what it means to reinvent yourself in the middle of life instead of waiting until it's over.

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    They talk about:
    • Why "midlife crisis" should really be called a midlife awakening
    • Learning to trust yourself when life forces big decisions
    • Songwriting, imposter syndrome, and creating music that reflects who you are now
    • Mental health, breathwork, saunas, sleep, and recovering from burnout
    • Why comfort can become a trap
    • Touring, family life, and finding joy in the little things again
    • The signs the universe gives us when we're willing to pay attention
    It's funny, vulnerable, philosophical, and packed with the kind of conversation that usually happens after the microphones are supposed to be off.
    If you've ever wondered what successful artists worry about when no one's watching, this one's for you.
  • Andy Frasco's World Saving Podcast

    Corook on Internet Hate, Identity & Starting Over

    2026-06-23 | 33 mins.
    Corook joins Andy Frasco and Nick Gerlach for a candid conversation about viral fame, online hate, creative burnout, and the year that nearly made them quit music.
    After receiving death threats during a headline tour and questioning whether they even wanted to keep making songs, Corook found a way forward through a garage recording session with producer Kevin Farzad and James Alan. The result became How Do I Relate To You?, a new EP about staying connected in a world that feels increasingly divided.
    The crew dives into the stories behind "Scooby," "Kleptomaniac," and "Banana Peel," the pressure of chasing viral success, surviving social media as an introvert, Berklee College of Music, Pittsburgh pride, and why trying to please everyone is a losing game.
    It's a funny, thoughtful, and surprisingly vulnerable conversation about identity, creativity, and learning to be comfortable as the bent window blind that doesn't quite fit in.
    Plus: buckwheat pillows, blue-collar cities, internet echo chambers, and Andy's latest war against online trolls.
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  • Andy Frasco's World Saving Podcast

    Metalheads, Bluegrass Fans & Vegas Chaos with Torrin Daniels

    2026-06-16 | 57 mins.
    On this episode of Andy Frasco's World Saving Podcast, Torin Daniels from Kitchen Dwellers joins Andy and the crew for a hilarious conversation about metal music, bluegrass culture, touring life, Ireland, Planet Fitness memberships, blown-out knees, and one of the strangest Vegas weekends imaginable.
    The conversation dives into why metal fans might actually be the nicest people in music, the surprising overlap between metal and bluegrass musicians, and how both scenes attract passionate communities. Torin shares stories about discovering underground metal bands, playing packed and nearly empty shows, and why technical musicians often gravitate toward both genres.
    They also talk about touring with Kitchen Dwellers, life on the road, band dynamics, fan culture, songwriting versus jamming, and the realities of surviving in today's music industry.
    Plus: Vegas metal shows, Wizard of Oz at The Sphere, Irish drinking culture, tour buses, festival life, and some unforgettable tour horror stories.
  • Andy Frasco's World Saving Podcast

    Most Bands Are Playing It Safe and Why Things Feel Soulless with Tom Hamilton

    2026-06-09 | 1h 6 mins.
    Tom Hamilton of Joe Russo's Almost Dead joins Andy Frasco for a wide-ranging conversation about creativity, work ethic, the jam band scene, rock music, songwriting, and what it really takes to build a career in music.
    From living in a Chevy Lumina and grinding through 200-show tours to selling out Red Rocks with JRAD, Tom shares the highs, lows, and lessons from decades in the music industry. The conversation dives into Joe Russo's Almost Dead, the legacy of the Grateful Dead, the difference between art and content, why some musicians stop taking risks, and how younger bands can bring excitement back to rock and jam music.
    Tom also opens up about Brothers Past, Ghost Light, songwriting, improvisation, music festivals, Bonnaroo, Dave Matthews Band, and the future of live music. Along the way, Andy and Tom discuss Phish, Geese, Cameron Winter, King Gizzard, grunge, punk rock, creativity, touring, collaboration, and the importance of taking chances both on stage and in life.
    If you're a fan of jam bands, rock music, guitar players, music podcasts, or behind-the-scenes stories from working musicians, this episode is packed with insight and hilarious moments.
    Topics include:
    Joe Russo's Almost Dead (JRAD)
    Grateful Dead and jam band culture
    Tom Hamilton's new album
    Brothers Past and Ghost Light
    Bonnaroo and touring stories
    Songwriting vs improvisation
    Phish and the modern jam scene
    Geese, Cameron Winter, and the future of rock music
    Music industry success and failure
    Creativity, risk-taking, and artistic growth.
  • Andy Frasco's World Saving Podcast

    An 84-Year-Old Nurse and a 67-Year-Old Entrepreneur Share Their Biggest Life Lessons | Respect Your Elders #1

    2026-06-02 | 29 mins.
    Andy Frasco and Nick Gerlach launch a new series, Respect Your Elders, with two unforgettable conversations from Kavod Senior Life in Denver.
    Vivian, an 84-year-old retired nurse and writer, reflects on surviving a life-threatening illness, reporting on Hurricane Katrina, and why compassion still matters. Michael, a former athlete, award-winning cannabis baker, cookbook author, and entrepreneur, shares stories about success, regret, reinvention, and the lessons he's learned over nearly seven decades.
    Two lives. Decades of experience. Plenty of laughs. And a reminder that some of the best stories come from people who have already lived several chapters.
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