• Joe and JC make a Hurricane / Film Photography / Music Podcast?

  • Nov 20 2024
  • Length: 1 hr and 22 mins
  • Podcast

Joe and JC make a Hurricane / Film Photography / Music Podcast?

  • Summary

  • All right ya'll! Clayton and I were going to record a podcast tonight, but he got caught saving a kitten out of a tree, because he's an angel that fell from heaven, so my dear friend JC Hayes jumped in and helped!

    Disclaimer, JC and I are both a little depressed, Helene happened, other shit happened, we'll get to it. This may be more of a therapeutic podcast for JC and I than anything, but please, you're welcome to listen.

    There's some new music in the episode, you'll also find out why. Two tracks before the end were produced by Brycon. Brycon was beyond kind enough to let me and my family spend weeks at his pad in San Francisco after Helene. Support him, support his music.

    https://brycon.bandcamp.com/
    @bryconmusic

    My Guest, and co-host is JC Hayes, the man behind Asheville darlings Doc Aquatic. He's also an avid film shooter, and just all around nice guy. We're going to premier a new solo track of his at the end "It's Too Late"

    I will also be doing a solo episode to talk a little more about Helene, and post some call in's from photographers in the area about the hurricane. Then, Clayton and I will be back on our bullshit.

    Thanks for listening, as always, and please follow me, JC and Clayton. You can also send us an email, all that information is...

    @joepollockphotos
    @Claytonsharpphoto
    @jericho_clementine
    joeandclaytonstartapodcast@gmail.com

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