Hey friends!
Just a quick note before we launch in to the interview portion of the post.
I have officially changed the name of the podcast to Post Post Podcast.
This is so I don’t have to deal with a lawsuit from the company 3M who manufactures Post it Notes when the podcast becomes a hit. HA.
And now….the juicy stuff.
the guest
My lovely guest this week is Kevin Alexander.
He hosts a stack called On Repeat.
And guess what, friends?
It’s a musical substack. Cool, right?!
In his own words, Kevin says this in his About section:
Welcome to On Repeat. This publication sits at the intersection of music discovery and community, helping you find a new favorite song, or remember a forgotten gem. We strive to make music discovery personal-and personable- again…
…Today, I bring a world of music right to you. How do I do that? Music straight to your inbox 3 times a week. Maybe it’s an old favorite. Maybe it’s a new discovery. Either way, it’ll be something I know will brighten your day. More importantly, this is also a place for you to share your favorites.
watch it:
posts mentioned:
my favourite tracks from Four Calendar Cafe by Cocteau Twins
Thank you my beautiful peeps for listening/watching.
If you want to be a guest of mine to talk about your work and interests, please email me at jacquelinerendell@gmail.com
Your support is nourishing. And means the world.
If you feel moved to show your support, please consider a paid subscription or a donation of $5. It will buy me time to keep posting!!
“Note for Jacqueline,
By the way, I talked to my choir director this morning. He has recordings of me playing for a podcast we did for our place during the lockdowns.
I will be sharing those soon since I asked him directly and it's in his mind to hunt them up for me, I am excited to see what he has.)
I forgot to reply to this- I’m excited to hear what he has, too! You playing piano must be an amazing thing.
This was awesome. One of the things I like most about Kevin’s Substack, apart from his brilliant work, is the community that organically grew (and continues to grow) around it.