{"version":"1.0","type":"rich","provider_name":"Acast","provider_url":"https://acast.com","height":250,"width":700,"html":"<iframe src=\"https://embed.acast.com/$/66f04f24e9120d670ff043c4/6a3441ffdb494ef85c525b8c?\" frameBorder=\"0\" width=\"700\" height=\"250\"></iframe>","title":"Why I feel the need to be inspired & The Infinite Equation Of Rock N' Roll","thumbnail_width":200,"thumbnail_height":200,"thumbnail_url":"https://open-images.acast.com/shows/66f04f24e9120d670ff043c4/1781962433936-9c81bfc7-c2ab-424d-a5a9-ae62843d4652.jpeg?height=200","description":"<p>This episode starts with coffee, laptops, creativity, and why I have such a complicated relationship with technology AI and should artists use it? That rabbit hole somehow leads into documentaries, storytelling, acting, relationships, inspiration, and eventually a theory I've been obsessed with for years:...</p><p>Why rock and roll might be the greatest artistic movement of all time.</p><p>Not because it's objectively \"better\" than every other genre, but because of what happens when multiple creative people, electricity, technology, personality, mathematics, and human emotion collide in the same equation.</p><p>The Infinite Equation of Rock N' Roll.</p><p>As always, it’s just practice, man.</p><p>I'm a firm believer that we all need to practice.</p><p>Practice at our job. Practice being a parent. Practice our craft. Practice being empathetic. Practice being a friend. Practice being a leader. Practice being a better human being.</p><p>That's what Talk Practice is all about.</p><p>This podcast explores creativity, growth, failure, success, and the lifelong process of trying to get a little better at whatever it is we do.</p><p>00:00 Introduction &amp; coffee thoughts</p><p>02:45 New laptop problems &amp; creative workflow</p><p>07:18 AI, creativity, and brainstorming</p><p>13:42 Why I keep using AI even though it drives me crazy</p><p>18:27 Social media, technology &amp; authenticity</p><p>24:10 Documentaries, storytelling &amp; what makes great art</p><p>29:45 Acting, dialogue &amp; why some shows work better than others</p><p>34:50 Inspiration, curiosity &amp; the need to create</p><p>39:57 The Infinite Equation of Rock N' Roll begins</p><p>40:34 Why rock might be the greatest artistic genre of all time</p><p>43:35 Music is mathematics</p><p>44:54 The Rock &amp; Roll Hall of Fame tangent</p><p>45:06 Why bands are different than solo artists</p><p>45:48 Personalities shape the equation</p><p>46:08 Electricity changed everything</p><p>46:26 Marty McFly invents rock and roll</p><p>46:53 Distortion, amplification &amp; infinite possibilities</p><p>47:30 Dave Grohl, Metallica &amp; creative dictatorships</p><p>49:00 The collaborative magic of rock bands</p><p>52:00 Why I think rock will still matter 1,000 years from now</p><p>55:00 Final thoughts </p><p>Here’s the host site, Acast if you want audio versions of the pod. You can also go through your favorite podcast provider. https://feeds.acast.com/public/shows/66f04f24e9120d670ff043c4</p><p>Want to support the show?</p><p>Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/c/SmittysTalkPractice</p><p>Talk Practice is currently a passion project built around a full-time job, a less-than-impressive laptop, and whatever free time I can carve out of the week. My long-term goal is to grow this into something sustainable and eventually make creating content my full-time work.</p><p>Patreon is support only. Just a way for people who whatever the hell it is that I do,  to help keep it going for $5 a month.</p><p>And one quick tip: if you're signing up for Patreon, do it from a computer or web browser if possible. Signing up through the iPhone app means Apple takes a cut of your membership that would otherwise go directly toward supporting the show.</p><p>Even if becoming a Patron isn't in the budget right now, that's okay too. One of the things I love about Patreon is that support from one person helps make the content available to everyone.</p><p>Want to watch a human being grow in real time?</p><p>This channel contains years of projects, experiments, successes, failures, and everything in between.</p><p>You'll find:</p><p>• The What The Hell Everything Podcast</p><p>• The Smartman Show with Brian &amp; Nate</p><p>• The original podcasts I created with my brothers</p><p>• SmittyDicks episodes</p><p>• Radio-era SmitHole Cinema movie recreations</p><p>• And plenty of other ideas that probably seemed better at the time</p><p>Some of it's rough. Some of it's surprisingly good. All of it is part of the journey.</p><p>Thanks for being here and being part of the practice.</p>","author_name":"Nate Smith"}