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EPISODE · Mar 13, 2026 · 26 MIN

My Music Episode 656 - Mark Winters

from My Music · host Graham Coath

On this episode of My Music, host Graham Coath sits down with Houston-based singer-songwriter Mark Winters for a conversation that blends science, songwriting, and the pure joy of making music.Mark’s path into music is anything but conventional. Before stepping onto stages and writing songs, he worked as an aerospace engineer — a background that still quietly shapes his music today. From tracks inspired by physics concepts like “Fake Gravity” to a philosophy of spreading positive energy through his performances, Mark’s approach to songwriting mixes curiosity, creativity, and optimism. During the conversation, Graham and Mark explore:How a single anniversary song for his wife sparked a musical journey that began later in lifeThe surprising crossover between science and creativity in songwritingMusical influences ranging from John Mayer and Vance Joy to Tom PettyThe magic moment when musicians stop thinking about the mechanics and start playing purely from feelingWhy the shared energy between performer and audience — that unspoken “nod” — is one of the most powerful experiences in live music.Mark also reveals details about new material he’s working on, including an unreleased song called “Shine With Me,” designed to capture the uplifting connection between artist and audience during a live performance. This episode is a thoughtful look at how music can emerge from unexpected places — and how creativity often sits right alongside science, curiosity, and the human desire to connect.If you enjoy conversations about songwriting, creative process, and the stories behind the music, this is one not to miss.

On this episode of My Music, host Graham Coath sits down with Houston-based singer-songwriter Mark Winters for a conversation that blends science, songwriting, and the pure joy of making music.Mark’s path into music is anything but conventional. Before stepping onto stages and writing songs, he worked as an aerospace engineer — a background that still quietly shapes his music today. From tracks inspired by physics concepts like “Fake Gravity” to a philosophy of spreading positive energy through his performances, Mark’s approach to songwriting mixes curiosity, creativity, and optimism. During the conversation, Graham and Mark explore:How a single anniversary song for his wife sparked a musical journey that began later in lifeThe surprising crossover between science and creativity in songwritingMusical influences ranging from John Mayer and Vance Joy to Tom PettyThe magic moment when musicians stop thinking about the mechanics and start playing purely from feelingWhy the shared energy between performer and audience — that unspoken “nod” — is one of the most powerful experiences in live music.Mark also reveals details about new material he’s working on, including an unreleased song called “Shine With Me,” designed to capture the uplifting connection between artist and audience during a live performance. This episode is a thoughtful look at how music can emerge from unexpected places — and how creativity often sits right alongside science, curiosity, and the human desire to connect.If you enjoy conversations about songwriting, creative process, and the stories behind the music, this is one not to miss.

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