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Chris Evans of AudioGust: Why It’s Time to Start, Ship, and Repeat

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Hooky Anthems and Disenchanted Optimists: Chris Evans Finds Joy in Music's Second ActJoin host Becky Boyland on the Second Verse podcast as she chats with Chris Evans, an alt/indie rock artist, songwriter, and producer known as AudioGust. Dive into Chris's fascinating journey from '80s rock bands to a successful software career and back to music. Learn how he built his own soundproof studio, released over three dozen songs, and collaborates with artists worldwide. Chris shares valuable insights on balancing logic and heart, finding creative joy, and approaching music with a blend of precision and play. Discover how Chris handles writer’s block, his perspective on perfectionism, and the importance of community in music. Perfect for indie artists and creatives ready to find their Second Verse in music.Sponsors:Attitude Creativity: https://attitudecreativity.com/blueprintSinging / Straw: https://secondverse.com/singingstraw (affiliate link, 10% coupon auto-applied)Follow Chris Evans / AudioGust:Website: https://audiogust.comInstagram: @audiogustmusic (https://www.instagram.com/audiogustmusic)Threads: @audiogustmusic (https://www.threads.com/@audiogustmusic)Bandcamp: https://audiogust.bandcamp.comFeatured Song:“Here We Go Again” by AudioGust, written by Chris Evans (used with permission). Stream or buy wherever you get your music.Timestamps:00:00 Teaser Clip00:31 Welcome and Introduction01:36 Music in Chris's Early Life02:40 College Years and Early Career03:50 Transition to Software05:53 Retirement and Return to Music07:17 Songwriting and Production14:06 Finding an Audience17:58 The Creative Process20:03 Sponsor: Attitude Creativity21:24 Sponsor: Singing / Straw22:22 Loving, and Finishing, Songs25:31 Releasing Music and Growth35:41 Storytelling in Songs37:19 Empathy in Songwriting41:44 Transitioning Careers45:26 The Joy of Creating Music47:24 Advice for Aspiring Songwriters49:54 The Importance of Inspiration56:40 Where to Follow AudioGust57:48 The Coda59:27 Featured Song: "Here We Go Again" by AudioGust

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