Fishing Without Bait: A Full Impact Mindfulness Podcast
It's about living a life without definitive expectations and learning to fish without bait.
We found 3 episodes of Fishing Without Bait: A Full Impact Mindfulness Podcast with the tag “mike dawson”.
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Inside the Music: Tim Vitullo & Mike Dawson on Joy, Growth, and Collaboration | Episode 442
October 22nd, 2024 | 23 mins 4 secs
album performance, album release, beer collaboration, club cafe, fishing without bait, growth in music, humility, jim ellermeyer, joy vs pleasure, lunr eccos, mike dawson, mindfulness, music collaboration, music creativity, music industry, november 10th event, pittsburgh music, special forces inspiration, tim vitullo
In this episode of Fishing Without Bait, host Jim Ellermeyer welcomes musicians Tim Vitullo and Mike Dawson to discuss their first collaborative album, LUNR ECCOS, and their upcoming album release show at Club Cafe on November 10th. The conversation explores the personal foundations of their musical journeys, with Tim emphasizing the importance of curiosity and lifelong learning, and Mike sharing his approach of seeking inspiration from elite achievers. The guests dive into the difference between joy and pleasure, the value of interpersonal connections in music, and how staying grounded and open to growth fuels their creativity. They also reflect on humility and dealing with arrogance in the music industry. Listeners will gain insight into the human side of these talented artists and their creative processes. Don’t miss their release show, featuring a special beer collaboration and a performance of the album in full.
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Crafting Space Sounds: The Making of LUNR ECCOS with Tim Vitullo & Mike Dawson | Episode 441
October 15th, 2024 | 31 mins 28 secs
album production, album release, brian eno, club cafe, creativity, experimental music, fishing without bait, frippertronics, improvisation, instrumental music, jim ellermeyer, live performance, looping techniques, lunr eccos, mike dawson, music collaboration, pittsburgh music, podcast, robert fripp, space-inspired music, tim vitullo
In this episode of Fishing Without Bait, host Jim Ellermeyer sits down with musicians Tim Vitullo and Mike Dawson to discuss their first collaboration album, LUNR ECCOS, ahead of their release party at Club Cafe on November 10. The duo shares their journey of creating the album, which centers around experimental and space-inspired instrumental music. They explore themes of internal validation, the struggles of balancing creativity with day jobs, and the importance of commitment in their art. Tim and Mike reflect on their creative process, from improvisation to looping techniques, and how collaboration helped them push boundaries. The episode dives into their inspirations, including Brian Eno and Robert Fripp, and how they applied these influences in crafting their unique sound. If you’re a fan of music innovation, this episode offers an intimate look into the mindset of these artists as they prepare to launch their groundbreaking album. Don’t miss this deep dive into the creative minds behind LUNR ECCOS.
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Breaking Musical Boundaries: Tim Vitullo & Mike Dawson on LUNR ECCOS | Episode 440
October 8th, 2024 | 27 mins 18 secs
album release, artistic growth, club cafe, collaboration, comfort zones, creativity, experimental music, fishing without bait, improvisation, jim ellermeyer, lunr eccos, mike dawson, mindfulness, november 10, pushing boundaries, tim vitullo
In this episode of Fishing Without Bait, host Jim Ellermeyer sits down with musicians Tim Vitullo and Mike Dawson to discuss their latest collaboration, LUNR ECCOS. The duo dives into the creative process behind the album, set to be released on November 10 at Club Cafe in Pittsburgh. They share insights into their experimental approach, embracing the freedom to break musical rules and explore uncharted sonic territories. Tim and Mike reflect on the challenges of pushing beyond their comfort zones, abandoning traditional music structures to create something truly unique. The conversation also touches on the importance of accountability, artistic growth, and finding inspiration in discomfort. Tune in for an introspective look at how these two artists came together to produce a one-of-a-kind project.