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Woodworking, Music, and Designing the World’s Coolest Instrument with Everett Conaway

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In this episode of "That's So Rad Podcast," hosts Travis and Everett Conaway engage in a cool conversation about creativity, friendship, and the power of music. They delve into the story of the "Feetar", a custom instrument designed by Everett for Travis's brother Jeremy, who suffered a traumatic brain injury in 2009. The Feetar, crafted from reclaimed wood, allows Jeremy to play music despite his physical limitations, symbolizing inclusivity and innovation.

The discussion also delves into the impact of music, what it's like to play in a band, and why Everett loves the bass guitar. The conversation turns to Everett's journey of woodworking (from hobby to business), and the artistry involved in creating meaningful pieces. Everett reflects on the influences that have shaped his life and the pride he feels in his family and the cool stuff he creates in his shop.

LINKS:

Watch Jeremy jamming on the Feetar with Wasperjaws

Checkout Jeremy's website and sign up on there to get his newsletter:

https://www.joyindespair.com/

Checkout the band WASPERJAWS:

Find their music on all the platforms here:

Everett's woodworking business 6th Interval Designs:

https://6thinterval.com/

Instagram: @6th_interval_designs

  continue reading

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Manage episode 497188240 series 3661982
Content provided by Travis Vangsnes. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Travis Vangsnes or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://podcastplayer.com/legal.

In this episode of "That's So Rad Podcast," hosts Travis and Everett Conaway engage in a cool conversation about creativity, friendship, and the power of music. They delve into the story of the "Feetar", a custom instrument designed by Everett for Travis's brother Jeremy, who suffered a traumatic brain injury in 2009. The Feetar, crafted from reclaimed wood, allows Jeremy to play music despite his physical limitations, symbolizing inclusivity and innovation.

The discussion also delves into the impact of music, what it's like to play in a band, and why Everett loves the bass guitar. The conversation turns to Everett's journey of woodworking (from hobby to business), and the artistry involved in creating meaningful pieces. Everett reflects on the influences that have shaped his life and the pride he feels in his family and the cool stuff he creates in his shop.

LINKS:

Watch Jeremy jamming on the Feetar with Wasperjaws

Checkout Jeremy's website and sign up on there to get his newsletter:

https://www.joyindespair.com/

Checkout the band WASPERJAWS:

Find their music on all the platforms here:

Everett's woodworking business 6th Interval Designs:

https://6thinterval.com/

Instagram: @6th_interval_designs

  continue reading

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