A podcast started by college students Kevin Galvez and Ethan Cyr with the goal of telling the stories of wonderful artists that have sacrificed to follow their dreams, all while grappling with issues of race, mental illness, money, education, and uncertain, unreliable futures. So get to know them, learn about a craft you’ve never heard of, and listen to their stories and advice.
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Believing in Yourself and Everyone Else
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Chloe Nuñez doesn't want to throw away her life by focusing on money and success. She talks about how the struggle is worth it, and how having a bit of faith goes a long way.Von Rainbow Hoodie Gang
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Composing and Concentration
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14 year old Ben Cauley talks about how he loves composing classical music, what it means to have someone interpret your creative work, and how the results make the journey worth it.Von Rainbow Hoodie Gang
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Fears, Flaws, and Fashion
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Gabriel Sommer talks about why fear is deeper than happiness, being honest about insecurities, and his experience with the culture of runway models and fashion.Von Rainbow Hoodie Gang
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Professional Relationships, Plans, and Practice
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This week, we talk to Shunklings- a pair of high school students named Henry & Henry who face college decisions, manage their purely professional relationship, and talk about learning to be good.Von Rainbow Hoodie Gang
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No Fucks to Give, Fun, and Friendship
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These two friends grew up together and now face the realities of going to college, liking the same girl, and learning that money solves a lot, but not everything.Von Rainbow Hoodie Gang
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