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EPISODE · Jun 24, 2021 · 1H 18M

Courage: Interview with Chuck Moore (they/he)

from The NBBI Project · host Nica Selvaggio

In the third interview of the season, you’ll hear Nico interview Chuck Moore (they/he), a songwriter and musician based out of Los Angeles and the front person of alt-country project @cartalkmusic. When not working on music, Chuck moves their body, walking around their neighborhood, dancing or biking. To them, movement brings clarity to the self. That’s what drew them to contribute to the non-binary body image project, how a physical action can transcend feeling of connection with oneself and the natural world around them. In this episode, Chuck and Nico dig into how to take care of yourself post heartbreak and the importance of dating yourself when you’re single (ironically, they are both no longer single ✨). Additional topics covered are what to do in moments of gender panic, the transcendental nature of music, and what to do when you’re not feeling “trans enough.” This episode was recorded on the unceded land of the Hawaiian Kingdom/Kanaka people, and the unceded land of the Tongva people aka Los Angeles, CA. Special thanks to Jai Myer (@relentlesslyeye) for the gorgeous logo and to Curt Rivadeneira (curtiv.myportfolio.com) for the intro and exit music.

In the third interview of the season, you’ll hear Nico interview Chuck Moore (they/he), a songwriter and musician based out of Los Angeles and the front person of alt-country project @cartalkmusic. When not working on music, Chuck moves their body, walking around their neighborhood, dancing or biking. To them, movement brings clarity to the self. That’s what drew them to contribute to the non-binary body image project, how a physical action can transcend feeling of connection with oneself and the natural world around them. In this episode, Chuck and Nico dig into how to take care of yourself post heartbreak and the importance of dating yourself when you’re single (ironically, they are both no longer single ✨). Additional topics covered are what to do in moments of gender panic, the transcendental nature of music, and what to do when you’re not feeling “trans enough.” This episode was recorded on the unceded land of the Hawaiian Kingdom/Kanaka people, and the unceded land of the Tongva people aka Los Angeles, CA. Special thanks to Jai Myer (@relentlesslyeye) for the gorgeous logo and to Curt Rivadeneira (curtiv.myportfolio.com) for the intro and exit music.

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