Inside Seattle’s Grunge Scene with Carrie Akre
What does fame really do to a person?
In this From the Vault episode, musician Carrie Akre reflects on coming up in Seattle’s legendary grunge scene, the creative freedom of the 90s music era, and the unexpected emotional cost of visibility. From the rise of alternative rock to the role intuition plays in creativity, this conversation explores what it means to be seen, heard, and truly understood.
Guitar. Nicotine. Nashville. She Gave Up One and Crashed Into the Other.
Singer-songwriter duo Pattycakes (Patty Carasquillo) and Boomer Roe share their deeply personal journey into the Nashville music scene—proving that it’s never too late to follow your calling.
Music as Medicine: The Emerging Science of Sound Healing
What if raving in a crowd of strangers could heal your nervous system better than lying on a yoga mat? Dr. Megan Galaske—pediatrician turned sound healer—joins us to break down the science behind music (from EDM to sound baths), vibration, and healing.
Why Self Expression Matters More Than Perfection (and Pizza) and How It Heals
This is a personal story from a professional musician turned software developer about learning to appreciate self-expression in all it’s forms — you don’t have to be great at something creative to get your story out, embrace it, and still have fun while you’re doing it. Read on for inspiration to get started.