• Francis Henson on Content vs. Intent, Big Feelings, and Effect of Language on Social Identity

  • Apr 10 2024
  • Length: 1 hr and 20 mins
  • Podcast

Francis Henson on Content vs. Intent, Big Feelings, and Effect of Language on Social Identity

  • Summary

  • Alex and Karen are joined this week by musician, writer, teacher and certified fashionista (at least in Karen’s mind) Francis Henson! He brings with him a lot of great topics for them to dive into, like the idea of artistic identity as intent rather than content; our connection to music and art in adolescence; and music as a study of humanity. They explore Francis’ globetrotting childhood that began in The Philippines and brought him to Kazakhstan before ending up here in Vancouver, and talk about what effects that had on his understanding of himself and the world around him. And if that wasn’t enough, they also have a very impassioned discussion about fashion and the trends that they love to hate.

    Follow Francis @francishenson and his groups @frankieandthejuicebox and @bigfuzzmusic

    check out his website francishenson.com for more info on his music projects.

    Follow us on instagram @vicarious.pod

    Have any questions or topics you want to hear us discuss? Email us at thevicariouspod@gmail.com

    Credits: Credits: Hosted and produced by Alex Scott & Karen White. Mixed by Justin Gorrie. Editing & cover art by Alex Scott. Supported by Chernoff Music.

    Music by Alex’s solo project @lx.tox | Bandcamp | Spotify

    Check out Karen’s band @realearthtones | Bandcamp | Spotify

    Creative Recommendations:

    • Thinking Fast and Slow - Daniel Kahneman
    • Kitchen Confidential - Anthony Bourdain
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