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EPISODE · Mar 17, 2020 · 31 MIN

MMW 43 - Martin Gachiri Interview - Part 1

from Subconsciously Steel Maggie · host Martin Gachiri

Hello my beautiful creators!  I hope you are staying healthy, taking extra care of yourselves, and practicing social distancing.  If you’re bored in self-isolation or just plain need something ELSE other than the constant onslaught of COVID-19 news, it just so happens that my friend, fellow musician and Cal Poly Pomona alumnus, Martin Gachiri, is here to share the first half of his Mind Made Wrong Interview.  Fittingly, he speaks on the isolation of depression and the need for the healing outlets of personal artistic expression and community. It’s a very timely message that I can almost guarantee you will relate to and find encouraging during this frustrating and fearful time in our history.  My favorite moments in Part 1:-How Martin found creative freedom by radically changing his perspective on what artistry “looks like”-What you can learn from Martin’s two-week break from speaking aloud (that’s right, he didn’t say 1 word for 2 WEEKS STRAIGHT)-How depression develops as a result of isolation: “me, myself and I” thinking-”When you feel like a burden, that’s when people probably want to hear the most from you.”-The possibility of a “Motown Martin” seriesFor links and more, visit https://www.steelmaggiemusic.com/podcast and check out Episode 43 - Martin Gachiri Interview - Part 1The Martin Gachiri ExperienceIG:  https://www.instagram.com/mgxperience/Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/user/mgachiriexperienceSoundcloud (MGX): https://soundcloud.com/mdoggdx316Soundcloud (ReleasetheHeretic): https://soundcloud.com/releasetheheretic- Microdose: https://soundcloud.com/releasetheheretic/microdoseSoundcloud (MIE): https://soundcloud.com/martin30day2017If you received value from this episode, please make sure you are following or subscribed to Mind Made Wrong wherever you stream, and please share this podcast with another beautiful creator you know. You would be giving me a wonderful gift. Thank you.I AM STEEL MAGGIE"Bittersweet and bold dance pop for the minimally sane, the moderately restless, and the significantly idealistic"If you have not yet heard my latest single "Holy Ground," what are you doing?? Go NOW https://youtu.be/ZBIZpAHz404Listen to "Holy Ground" and follow me on Spotify 🎧https://open.spotify.com/artist/48auQrrY6KzqE8q92IxXFJCome hang with me on the gram 📷https://www.instagram.com/steelmaggiehq/

Hello my beautiful creators!  I hope you are staying healthy, taking extra care of yourselves, and practicing social distancing.  If you’re bored in self-isolation or just plain need something ELSE other than the constant onslaught of COVID-19 news, it just so happens that my friend, fellow musician and Cal Poly Pomona alumnus, Martin Gachiri, is here to share the first half of his Mind Made Wrong Interview.  Fittingly, he speaks on the isolation of depression and the need for the healing outlets of personal artistic expression and community. It’s a very timely message that I can almost guarantee you will relate to and find encouraging during this frustrating and fearful time in our history.  My favorite moments in Part 1: -How Martin found creative freedom by radically changing his perspective on what artistry “looks like” -What you can learn from Martin’s two-week break from speaking aloud (that’s right, he didn’t say 1 word for 2 WEEKS STRAIGHT) -How depression develops as a result of isolation: “me, myself and I” thinking -”When you feel like a burden, that’s when people probably want to hear the most from you.” -The possibility of a “Motown Martin” series For links and more, visit https://www.steelmaggiemusic.com/podcast and check out Episode 43 - Martin Gachiri Interview - Part 1

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