Clubcast 024. Adam Again’s Ten Songs & “When are you gonna have kids?” with Garret Godfrey

Published On August 14, 2024 
by Chase Tremaine
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I’m joined this week by a fellow podcaster, Garret Godfrey of the Good Patron Podcast, who has a storied history with supporting indie music and crowdfunding campaigns. We discuss an album from an artist I had never heard of before, Ten Songs by Adam Again, which I greatly enjoyed, and then the conversation went down many far-reaching tangents, including a lengthy discussion about child-bearing and infertility, inspired by my song “When are you gonna have kids?” from the Questions at Thirty live project. At the end of the episode, I share a never-before-heard version of “kids?” where I recorded guitars, drums, and harmonies on top of the live performance track. I highly recommend signing up for Garret’s newsletter, where he keeps track of the active crowdfunding and pre-order campaigns for a wide array of Christian artists: https://utrmedia.us14.list-manage.com/subscribe?u=85113034823cd07c83d277cad&id=ca2fe47e5d

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