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S1.E29. "I'm Fine" and Other Lies That Saved My Life—with guest Josh Collins, musician

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Anne and Alison talk with Josh Collins, a California-raised guitarist and songwriter currently based in Idaho. Josh has been working behind the scenes on Latchkey Urchins & Friends as our audio engineer since Ep5. We learn about the chaotic home life he endured in childhood and how he found refuge in music. Josh plays with the band Próxima Parada, from whom we borrow their track "One Cloud is Lonely" as our podcast theme song. We play a song that Josh wrote and recorded with Próxima Parada called "Grateful," about his gratitude for his ability to cope and get through his stressful childhood. Josh adapted to be "the therapist" for his family and suffers some classic "middle child syndrome," as the 2nd of 3 brothers, always mediating conflicts and providing a listening ear.
Follow Josh on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/joshcollinsguitar/
Hire Josh to do the audio on your podcast: https://www.podcastaudiodoctor.com/

Follow us on Instagram.
Check out our bonus YouTube content.
Latchkey Urchins & Friends website.
Audio mastering by Josh Collins.
Song "One Cloud is Lonely" by Próxima Parada.
Cover art by Claire Dierksen.

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Anne and Alison talk with Josh Collins, a California-raised guitarist and songwriter currently based in Idaho. Josh has been working behind the scenes on Latchkey Urchins & Friends as our audio engineer since Ep5. We learn about the chaotic home life he endured in childhood and how he found refuge in music. Josh plays with the band Próxima Parada, from whom we borrow their track "One Cloud is Lonely" as our podcast theme song. We play a song that Josh wrote and recorded with Próxima Parada called "Grateful," about his gratitude for his ability to cope and get through his stressful childhood. Josh adapted to be "the therapist" for his family and suffers some classic "middle child syndrome," as the 2nd of 3 brothers, always mediating conflicts and providing a listening ear.
Follow Josh on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/joshcollinsguitar/
Hire Josh to do the audio on your podcast: https://www.podcastaudiodoctor.com/

Follow us on Instagram.
Check out our bonus YouTube content.
Latchkey Urchins & Friends website.
Audio mastering by Josh Collins.
Song "One Cloud is Lonely" by Próxima Parada.
Cover art by Claire Dierksen.

  continue reading

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