The Reclusive Blogger… Interviews

By: Brittney Williams
  • Summary

  • The Reclusive Blogger... Interviews podcast is an offshoot of the music and entertainment publication The Reclusive Blogger. This podcast is the brainchild of me Brittney Williams. I'm a photographer, artist, and journalist based in Los Angeles. This podcast will expound upon the in-depth interviews that frequent my publication. It is a safe space for having creative conversations with musicians and other creatives. The goal is to expand into the artists that have inspired me and many others & industry titans. So, I hope you find this podcast, the voices, and the stories within them as inspiring, fascinating and entertaining as I do. My name is Brittney, and I am your host, let's have some fun getting to know some people on The Reclusive Blogger... Interviews.

    Brittney Williams
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Episodes
  • The Reclusive Blogger... Interviews Tom LeFlore, Former The Jacks Guitarist & Breakout Indie Lo-Fi Pop Artist
    Oct 13 2023
    On this episode, my guest is Tom LeFlore, the breakout solo artist and producer whom you previously might recognize from his Indie Rock outfit, The Jacks. For this project, Tom switches his sound up, crafting a soulful Lo-Fi Pop sound filled with nostalgia and haze, an aesthetic anchored by groovy guitars and jazzy melodies. Tom’s newest singles, “Lie That You Love Me” and “If You Were To Leave Me”, from his forthcoming album, “My Life, My Love, & My Fantasy” an album that draws from Tom’s battles, music highs and lows, anxieties, navigating love and relationships, and much more. We discuss this and more ahead in this interview… Visit my official website here: https://thereclusiveblogger.com Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/the-reclusive-blogger-interviews/donations
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    43 mins
  • THE RECLUSIVE BLOGGER... INTERVIEWS NEIL NAYYAR SEVENTEEN-YEAR-OLD RECORD-BREAKING MULTI-INSTRUMENTALIST
    Aug 1 2023

    Hey, everyone! 


    I'm back! Thanks for sticking around! Like I said in my previously published episode (that's right, I dropped two today!). I've had a busy first half of the year. So, with things slowing down, I felt that I could finally focus better and get these episodes properly published and released. Remember creatives! Burnout is a real thing. The last few months have been a whirlwind. I covered the Cruel World Festival for the second year in a row, covered Film Independent Spirit Awards, and The Grammys. I also visited the Reagan Library to see the Auschwitz Exhibit. I did so many other things, and my publication is growing. But enough about that, you're here for the podcast and interviews, and we have a special one. In today's episode, I interview Neil Nayyar, the seventeen-year-old music prodigy who plays almost 120 instruments. In this interview, we talk about Grammy Camp (which he attended for the second year), his film-scoring projects, influences, and his forthcoming album set for a September release.



    I want to send a special shoutout and some appreciation to my listeners in Kuwait. Thanks for caring and listening! :)


    - xx britt 



    Check out Neil Nayyar on socials below!


    Neil Nayyar -https://neilnayyar.com/


    Check Neil Nayyar out on Instagram  | You can also check out his appearance on Jennifer Hudson's talk show by clicking here 


    Neil is also nominated for Musician of the Year at the Josie Music Awards this year. 


    Lastly, be on the lookout for his debut album, "Breaking Barriers"!

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    Don't forget to follow me on Twitter">Twitter and Instagram">Instagram. Follow the official podcast pages on Instagram">Instagram and Youtube">Youtube. Then check out my some of written and photographic work on my official blog">blog.

    Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/the-reclusive-blogger-interviews/donations
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    33 mins
  • THE RECLUSIVE BLOGGER... INTERVIEWS FRONTMAN OF THE ALARM + COFOUNDER OF LOVE HOPE STRENGTH CHARITY MIKE PETERS
    Aug 1 2023

    Hey, guys! 


    Welcome back! Thanks for sticking around! It's been a busy past few months, so a much-needed break felt apt. The last few months have been a whirlwind as I covered the Cruel World Festival for the second year in a row, covered Film Independent Spirit Awards, and The Grammys. I also visited the Reagan Library to see the Auschwitz Exhibit


    I'm back with not one but two episodes. The first is with the engaging Mike Peters, frontman for the Welsh Punk band The Alarm, who is back with a new album, "Forwards", a collection of material that started with Peters during his recent hospital stays for a Cancer relapse. In this episode, we discuss the band's new material, influences, Mike's charity Love Hope Strength, and the pros and cons of social media. We even dig into his early days with The Alarm. I hope you enjoy this episode, and one more thing, I want to send a special shoutout and some appreciation to my listeners in Kuwait. Thanks for caring and listening! 

    - xx britt 



    Learn more about Mike Peters, The Alarm, and his Cancer charity Love Hope Strength at the links below.


    The Alarm - https://thealarm.com/ 

    Stream the new album "Forwards" here 

    Learn more about Love Hope Strength here 


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    Don't forget to follow me on Twitter and Instagram. Follow the official podcast pages on Instagram and Youtube. Then check out my some of written and photographic work on my official blog.


    Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/the-reclusive-blogger-interviews/donations
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    30 mins

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