Oregon Trail with Jarrod Guth
Live music on the podcast? Yes please! In this episode, musician Jarrod Guth discusses the role music has played in his life. Upon hearing of his son's diagnosis of Friedreich's ataxia (a rare genetic disorder that causes difficulty walking, loss of sensation to the arms and legs, and impaired speech), Jarrod turned to songwriting as a coping mechanism. "A Song for Maxwell" and another guitar jam based on an old childhood video game make this one FUN episode!
Episode 58 of the The Fundamism Podcast podcast, hosted by Paul Long, titled "Oregon Trail with Jarrod Guth" was published on September 19, 2019 and runs 56 minutes.
September 19, 2019 ·56m · The Fundamism Podcast
Summary
Live music on the podcast? Yes please! In this episode, musician Jarrod Guth discusses the role music has played in his life. Upon hearing of his son's diagnosis of Friedreich's ataxia (a rare genetic disorder that causes difficulty walking, loss of sensation to the arms and legs, and impaired speech), Jarrod turned to songwriting as a coping mechanism. "A Song for Maxwell" and another guitar jam based on an old childhood video game make this one FUN episode!
Episode Description
Live music on the podcast? Yes please! In this episode, musician Jarrod Guth discusses the role music has played in his life. Upon hearing of his son's diagnosis of Friedreich's ataxia (a rare genetic disorder that causes difficulty walking, loss of sensation to the arms and legs, and impaired speech), Jarrod turned to songwriting as a coping mechanism. "A Song for Maxwell" and another guitar jam based on an old childhood video game make this one FUN episode!
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