how did i get here?

2020-06

Episodes

Monday Jun 15, 2020

Two weeks ago, my friend James Robinson reached out to me and asked if I would be interested in sitting down and talking about racism in light of the recent murder of George Floyd and the need for America to wake up to systemic racism. We had our conversation and I'm continuing with more. Today I am joined by award winning actress, writer, producer, director and musician, Timeca Seretti. She shares her story about growing up in Gary, IN, joining the Navy, her powerful, autobiographical short film "The Closet" acknowledging domestic abuse, her experience being black in America, systemic racism, her worries as a mother of a black man and much more! I would like to thank Timeca for sharing her story and time with me. We have a lot of work to do. Listening is the best place to start. Black Lives Matter.
Find our more about Timeca at www.timecaseretti.com
We talk about her powerful award winning short film "The Closet". Watch it HERE.

Friday Jun 12, 2020

Last Monday, my friend James Robinson reached out to me and asked if I would be interested in sitting down and talking about racism in light of the recent murder of George Floyd and the need for America to wake up to systemic racism. We had our conversation and I'm continuing with more. Today I am joined by native Austinite, musician and father, Brannen Temple. He shares his story about racism, experiences with the police, his wonderful mentors and much more. I would like to thank Brannen for sharing his story and time with me. We have a lot of work to do. Listening is the best place to start. Black Lives Matter.

Tuesday Jun 09, 2020

Last Monday, my friend James Robinson reached out to me and asked if I would be interested in sitting down and talking about racism in light of the recent murder of George Floyd and the need for America to wake up to systemic racism. We had our conversation and I'm continuing with more. Today I am joined by musician, director, artist, multimedia director and father, Jonathan Horstmann. Jonathan shares his experience with racism, what we can do to end it, The Race Based Stress Model, the informational videos he's been making, gives ideas where to donate time and money and much more. I would like to thank Jonathan for sharing his story and time with me. We have a lot of work to do. Listening is the best place to start. Black Lives Matter.
Austin Justice Coalition - austinjustice.org
 

Sunday Jun 07, 2020

On Monday, my friend James Robinson reached out to me and asked if I would be interested in sitting down and talking about racism in light of the recent murder of George Floyd and the need for America to wake up to systemic racism. We had our conversation and I'm continuing with more. Today I'm joined by musician, songwriter, entrepreneur, manager, raconteur, Bevis Griffin. Bevis shares his experience growing up in South Central Los Angeles in 50's and 60's to Wichita Falls, TX in the late 60's and Austin from the 70's to now. I would like to thank Bevis for sharing his story with me. We have a lot of work to do. Listening is the best place to start. Black Lives Matter.
Hear Bevis' first appearance on "How Did I Get Here?" ep. 59 from April 2012 HERE.

Friday Jun 05, 2020

Hello friends! The Reverend Shawn Amos & The Brotherhood dropped their new album, the organic masterpiece, Blue Sky back in April and it has topped the blues charts and garnered much deserved critical acclaim. The Brotherhood is an all-star band featuring Brady Blade on drums, Christopher Thomas on bass and Chris "Doctor" Roberts on guitar. You can find Blue Sky where ever you get your music. Go to shawnamos.com for music, videos, essays and more. Earlier this week, I had the pleasure of sitting down and talking to The Reverend Shawn Amos. We have a great conversation about his unique upbringing in Hollywood (which is depicted in a brilliant piece he wrote for The Huffington Post), putting together The Brotherhood and making Blue Sky in Wimberley, TX, the recent essay about his experience being black in America available HERE, his musical journey from singer/songwriter to the blues and beyond and much more! I really enjoyed getting to know Shawn. I'm sure you will too. Let's get down!
Ciao! -JG
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Episode 923: Bob Hillman

Wednesday Jun 03, 2020

Wednesday Jun 03, 2020

Hello friends! I hope you're all doing well. San Francisco singer/songwriter, Bob Hillman is my guest for episode 922! Bob's latest album, Some Of Us Are Free, Some Of Us Are Lost is available now where ever you stream or download your jams. He's celebrating his 50th birthday this Friday, June 5th at 6 pm PST with a special birthday live stream show on Facebook where he'll be launching a Kickstarter campaign for his next album as well. Go to bobhillmamusic.com for music, videos and more. We have a great conversation about life under quarantine, making Some Of Us Are Free, Some Of Us Are Lost with Jonny Flaugher and an all-star band, leaving music for stability in the world of plastics, returning to music and working with Peter Case (The Plimsouls), weekly songwriting groups and much more! I had a great time getting to know Bob. I'm sure you will too. Let's get down!
Ciao! -JG
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Tuesday Jun 02, 2020

James Robinson called me today and asked if I would be interested in sitting down and talking about racism in light of the recent murder of George Floyd and this weekend's protests. I said yes and headed to his studio in Smithville, TX this afternoon and recorded our conversation. I want to thank James for having me and sharing his experiences. We have a lot of work to do. Talking is the best place to start. Black Lives Matter.

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