EPISODE · May 14, 2026 · 1H 1M
Shane Told on Silverstein, Stress, Creativity & 25 Years of Surviving the Music Industry // #078
from heartdea13r w/ chr1stoph3r g0nda · host V13 Media Group
heartdea13r Podcast w/ chr1stoph3r g0nda // Episode 78 // Shane Told (Vocalist, Silverstein & Host of the Lead Singer Syndrome Podcast)SummaryIn this episode of Heartdea13r, Shane Told opens up about the 25-year journey of building Silverstein from small-town Ontario shows to an international career, while staying grounded through the chaos of the music industry. He and host Christopher Gonda dive into the evolution of podcasting, the shift from long-form conversations to short-form content, and why authenticity still matters more than trends.Shane reflects on pressure, stress, creativity, confidence, and the importance of writing honest music that connects with people across generations. The conversation also explores touring life, fan culture, pinball, sports, the Punk Rock Museum, and how Silverstein continues to evolve without losing the emotional core that built its loyal fanbase. Honest, reflective, and surprisingly funny, this episode is a deep look into resilience, artistry, and what it really takes to survive in music for decades.Key TopicsThe importance of authenticity in art and musicThe shift from long-form to micro-content in mediaThe role of mindset and confidence in successBuilding a dedicated fan base over decades
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heartdea13r Podcast w/ chr1stoph3r g0nda // Episode 78 // Shane Told (Vocalist, Silverstein & Host of the Lead Singer Syndrome Podcast)SummaryIn this episode of Heartdea13r, Shane Told opens up about the 25-year journey of building Silverstein from small-town Ontario shows to an international career, while staying grounded through the chaos of the music industry. He and host Christopher Gonda dive into the evolution of podcasting, the shift from long-form conversations to short-form content, and why authenticity still matters more than trends.Shane reflects on pressure, stress, creativity, confidence, and the importance of writing honest music that connects with people across generations. The conversation also explores touring life, fan culture, pinball, sports, the Punk Rock Museum, and how Silverstein continues to evolve without losing the emotional core that built its loyal fanbase. Honest, reflective, and surprisingly funny, this episode is a deep look into resilience, artistry, and what it really takes to survive in music for decades.Key TopicsThe importance of authenticity in art and musicThe shift from long-form to micro-content in mediaThe role of mindset and confidence in successBuilding a dedicated fan base over decades
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