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:...Why rock and roll might be the greatest artistic movement of all time.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.The Infinite Equation of Rock N' Roll.As always, it’s just practice, man.I'm a firm believer that we all need to practice.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.That's what Talk Practice is all about.This podcast explores creativity, growth, failure, success, and the lifelong process of trying to get a little better at whatever it is we do.00:00 Introduction & coffee thoughts02:45 New laptop problems & creative workflow07:18 AI, creativity, and brainstorming13:42 Why I keep using AI even though it drives me crazy18:27 Social media, technology & authenticity24:10 Documentaries, storytelling & what makes great art29:45 Acting, dialogue & why some shows work better than others34:50 Inspiration, curiosity & the need to create39:57 The Infinite Equation of Rock N' Roll begins40:34 Why rock might be the greatest artistic genre of all time43:35 Music is mathematics44:54 The Rock & Roll Hall of Fame tangent45:06 Why bands are different than solo artists45:48 Personalities shape the equation46:08 Electricity changed everything46:26 Marty McFly invents rock and roll46:53 Distortion, amplification & infinite possibilities47:30 Dave Grohl, Metallica & creative dictatorships49:00 The collaborative magic of rock bands52:00 Why I think rock will still matter 1,000 years from now55:00 Final thoughts 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/66f04f24e9120d670ff043c4Want to support the show?Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/c/SmittysTalkPracticeTalk 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.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.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.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.Want to watch a human being grow in real time?This channel contains years of projects, experiments, successes, failures, and everything in between.You'll find:• The What The Hell Everything Podcast• The Smartman Show with Brian & Nate• The original podcasts I created with my brothers• SmittyDicks episodes• Radio-era SmitHole Cinema movie recreations• And plenty of other ideas that probably seemed better at the timeSome of it's rough. Some of it's surprisingly good. All of it is part of the journey.Thanks for being here and being part of the practice.
Practice, man! Went live on YouTube and rambled about Pros & cons of being a yes or a no man, my SWEET trip to Detroit to see one of my favorite bands ever, Biffy Clyro. My most boring week ever, which included getting into Outlander, and being disconnected.
I talk through why I dropped the “Sunday” from the show why practice matters more than polish, and why sometimes the only way to figure out what you think is to say it out loud.We get into Stranger Things, why staggered releases create better conversation, and why people don’t actually hate bad endings — they hate endings that don’t match their expectations.From there, things get personal. I talk about realizing I’m likely somewhere on the autism spectrum, why I’m comfortable behind a microphone but painfully awkward in real life, and how burnout, clumsiness, and rage can spiral when your brain is overloaded.And finally, I rant (a little) about the term “dad rock,” why mocking dads for being “lame” is actually mocking emotional growth, and how healthy masculinity doesn’t look like what we were sold growing up.This isn’t a TED Talk. It’s practice.If any of this sounds familiar, you’re not alone.
Happy Holidays! I sat down in my living room with the Christmas tree for today's Christmas morning Talk Practice to break down all of the impending changes to the channel, why rock reactions are leaving and where to find them. I also have a story about a VERY Griswoldian thing to happen last night! All failures are futures successes!
This week I’m talking through a few things bouncing around my head: awkward Cub Scout caroling, why political ads are suddenly everywhere online even when it’s not campaign season, and a strange connection I made while watching It’s a Wonderful Life that sent me down a spiral about pressure, breaking points, and how close we all are to snapping.No scripts. No hot takes for the sake of hot takes.Just thinking out loud and seeing where it goes.
Chilling with my coffee, discussing social media, mental health, some good Christmas cheer and life’s little surprises. A casual podcast that’s funny, thoughtful, and relatable—perfect for your Sunday coffee.
On today’s episode of Things I Woulda Posted On Socials, I talked about my weight loss, some lady thought I looked like a fisherman and I wonder how many of my friends think I blocked them after I deleted my socials. https://linktr.ee/we3smiths