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ifitbeyourwill S04E18 • Robin Koob of Run Remedy

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What happens when life throws a curveball at your classical music dreams? Discover the inspiring journey of Robin Koob, the creative mind behind Run Remedy, as she transitions from a classically trained violinist to an indie folk rock artist. Faced with carpal tunnel syndrome, Robin redirected her path, embracing new musical styles and international teaching roles that fueled her artistic evolution. With resilience and adaptability, she now balances her passion for music with her role as an international corporate trainer, crafting a unique blend of sound that defies traditional boundaries.
Manchester becomes a muse for musicians seeking to immerse themselves fully in their craft. Listen as we unravel the story of a musician moving from a day job to creating dramatic black metal string compositions with Pine. Using innovative techniques like altering pitches and effects pedals, they craft orchestral pieces on the spot. Personal motivations, such as a poignant conversation with a late mother, inspire this creative leap, while the challenge of self-production turns into an empowering journey of self-expression and storytelling.
Music as a tool for exploring identity and healing takes center stage in our exploration of songwriting and queer narratives. From high school songwriting competitions to the release of "Disciple" our guest shares how music helps process past traumas and religious experiences. Unravel the complex tapestry of spirituality, struggle, and the search for meaning as we weave through themes of self-discovery and redemption. These powerful narratives reveal the profound connection between music and authenticity, offering solace and understanding amidst life's chaos.

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Chapters

1. ifitbeyourwill S04E18 • Robin Koob of Run Remedy (00:00:00)

2. Evolution From Classical to Indie Music (00:00:43)

3. String Player's Musical Evolution and Innovation (00:09:10)

4. Exploring Songwriting and Queer Identity (00:17:26)

5. The Power and the Truth (00:31:22)

106 episodes

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Content provided by American Analog Set, Idaho, Jeffrey Lewis, Ben Lee,, American Analog Set, Jeffrey Lewis, and Ben Lee. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by American Analog Set, Idaho, Jeffrey Lewis, Ben Lee,, American Analog Set, Jeffrey Lewis, and Ben Lee 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://player.fm/legal.

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What happens when life throws a curveball at your classical music dreams? Discover the inspiring journey of Robin Koob, the creative mind behind Run Remedy, as she transitions from a classically trained violinist to an indie folk rock artist. Faced with carpal tunnel syndrome, Robin redirected her path, embracing new musical styles and international teaching roles that fueled her artistic evolution. With resilience and adaptability, she now balances her passion for music with her role as an international corporate trainer, crafting a unique blend of sound that defies traditional boundaries.
Manchester becomes a muse for musicians seeking to immerse themselves fully in their craft. Listen as we unravel the story of a musician moving from a day job to creating dramatic black metal string compositions with Pine. Using innovative techniques like altering pitches and effects pedals, they craft orchestral pieces on the spot. Personal motivations, such as a poignant conversation with a late mother, inspire this creative leap, while the challenge of self-production turns into an empowering journey of self-expression and storytelling.
Music as a tool for exploring identity and healing takes center stage in our exploration of songwriting and queer narratives. From high school songwriting competitions to the release of "Disciple" our guest shares how music helps process past traumas and religious experiences. Unravel the complex tapestry of spirituality, struggle, and the search for meaning as we weave through themes of self-discovery and redemption. These powerful narratives reveal the profound connection between music and authenticity, offering solace and understanding amidst life's chaos.

Support the show

linktr.ee/colleyc

  continue reading

Chapters

1. ifitbeyourwill S04E18 • Robin Koob of Run Remedy (00:00:00)

2. Evolution From Classical to Indie Music (00:00:43)

3. String Player's Musical Evolution and Innovation (00:09:10)

4. Exploring Songwriting and Queer Identity (00:17:26)

5. The Power and the Truth (00:31:22)

106 episodes

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