This month on Homegrown Faith, Tim and Elliot explore music not just as something to listen to, but as something to notice, feel, and play with. Together they try a series of simple music meditations, listening to everything from ambient soundscapes and classical piano to Radiohead, jazz and Gregorian chant. Along the way they discover that music can calm the body, stir the imagination, and sometimes simply leave you searching for the right words.
The episode also includes Elliot composing the intro and outro tune for the podcast, memories attached to meaningful songs, a trip to see Wallace & Gromit accompanied by a live orchestra, and a slightly ridiculous game exploring the songs that were number one when they were born.
It’s a playful exploration of how music can shape our attention, carry our memories, and invite us to listen a little more deeply — with our ears, our bodies, and our curiosity.
If you’re enjoying Homegrown Faith and want to support what we’re doing, you can head over to our Patreon page for bonus episodes and a bit of behind-the-scenes goodness.
If signing up isn’t your thing but you’d still like to send some encouragement our way, a quick rating or review on your podcast app makes a big difference.
Since the podcast is all audio, if you’d like to see what we’ve been up to, you can find photos and little glimpses of our journey over on Instagram and Facebook.
And if you’d like to share your own experiences, ask us a question, or suggest a practice for a future episode, you can drop Tim an email here.
Like the podcast, our theme music is also homegrown—written by Elliot and produced by our friend Wilderthorn.
The episode also includes Elliot composing the intro and outro tune for the podcast, memories attached to meaningful songs, a trip to see Wallace & Gromit accompanied by a live orchestra, and a slightly ridiculous game exploring the songs that were number one when they were born.
It’s a playful exploration of how music can shape our attention, carry our memories, and invite us to listen a little more deeply — with our ears, our bodies, and our curiosity.
If you’re enjoying Homegrown Faith and want to support what we’re doing, you can head over to our Patreon page for bonus episodes and a bit of behind-the-scenes goodness.
If signing up isn’t your thing but you’d still like to send some encouragement our way, a quick rating or review on your podcast app makes a big difference.
Since the podcast is all audio, if you’d like to see what we’ve been up to, you can find photos and little glimpses of our journey over on Instagram and Facebook.
And if you’d like to share your own experiences, ask us a question, or suggest a practice for a future episode, you can drop Tim an email here.
Like the podcast, our theme music is also homegrown—written by Elliot and produced by our friend Wilderthorn.