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Conor Walsh

Walsh Wednesday

A weekly Music, Society and Culture podcast
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Walsh Wednesday

Conor Walsh

Walsh Wednesday

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Walsh Wednesday

Conor Walsh

Walsh Wednesday

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What a profound and captivating interview that I had with Bre Morrissey as we talk about the background of her new album, While You've Been Gone. From the loss of her brother, to understanding her self-worth, and much more, Bre goes indepth on
Recently, I have had the wonderful opportunity to get into audiobook and voice acting work. Today, I sit down with the author of the Golden Copper series, Rex Rian. Rex and I dive into the characters of the novels, the principles in which the n
Every episode holds a very special place in my heart, but this was particularly meaningful for me becauseI was able to interview the woman who was my first musical instructor- and it was her first ever podcast appearance! On today's episode, it
Hey everybody! We reached Episode 30! And it is just me this week. I thought we could have a narative about things opening up again, and the feelingss that come along with it. The pandemic has been difficult on us all, and as things get back to
Thank you for tuning into another episode of Walsh Wednesday: The Reflective Series! We hope you all enjoyed your Memorial Day Weekend. This week, we have musician Annie Scherer! Together, we talk about her early days learning classical piano
Thank you for tuning into this marvelous episode of Walsh Wednesday. This week, we have musician and actor Jarrad Green. Jarrad shares with us much of his love for theatre, his years on the stage, how he has pivoted since the pandemic, his rece
Welcome back to Walsh Wednesday: The Reflective Series! As we begin a new chapter on the podcast, we are ending an old one. This episode ends “That First Step,” as you know it as of now… TFS is not necessarily going away, but taking a new shape
Thank you for tuning into another episode of Walsh Wednesday: The Reflective Series. Today, we have Lee Keith from BLR Athletique. Today, Lee and I will discuss his clothing company, how they interact with the athletic community, and dive heavi
Welcome to another episode of Walsh Wednesday: The Reflective Series. Today’s guest, I believe has been doing a great job at putting his own spin to the art that he loves.NGXB is a Central Jersey pianist, arranger, and content creator/influenc
Welcome to another installment of That First Step featuring Harrison Mark! Besides wishing to be sponsored by Salsa Fresca, ordering Star Wars merchandise, being interrupted by surprise phone calls, we did end up having some serious conversatio
Music education teaches students how to work together, trust in each other, and support one another to find harmony. These characteristics that music education can help nurture can bleed into any other part in life. Learning music is not for ev
Thank you for tuning into another episode of Walsh Wednesday: The Reflective Series. A couple weeks ago, I talked with Amanda Wingle, the Campus Sexual Assault Coordinator with the Albany County Crime Victim and Sexual Violence Center. We discu
Prior to the pandemic, there was such a high demand for nostalgia- content harking back to a simpler time, a time we could escape to and enjoy. And when the pandemic came, the demand skyrocketed. This pandemic was unprecedented, and people want
Happy St. Patrick's Day, and Happy 20 Episodes! What a very special episode we have for y'all today. Today, I have Kacie Ciarelli and Sam Walczyk from the Kyle Robinson Memorial Foundation. In this episode, we talk about the hard work and the
A theme that we have here on Walsh Wednesday is that music is transcending. It transcends beyond geography, location, and language because it captures the human spirit unlike anything else. Music, in itself, is a like a spirit that runs through
“I believe depression is legitimate. But I also believe that if you don't exercise, eat nutritious food, get sunlight, get enough sleep, consume positive material, surround yourself with support, then you aren't giving yourself a fighting chanc
“Now I've learned, the hard way, that some poems don't rhyme, and some stories don't have a clear beginning, middle, and end. Life is about not knowing, having to change, taking the moment and making the best of it, without knowing what's going
Join my cousin, Annette Wasilik, and I as we talk about her latest album, "Love & Fire." On this epsiode, we get to hear her songs, "Chincoteague," "Almost," and "The World Is On Fire." Annette talks about growing up and discovering her love fo
On this week's wonderful episode of walsh Wednesday: The Reflective Series, we have Debbie Major, musician and the Executive Director of Zylofone. In this episode, we talk about the work that Zylofone offered serving individuals with special ne
"Motivation is what gets you started, it’s that little exciting taste of a new thing that keeps you coming back because you want more. But it does wear out, no matter how much you want whatever it is at the end of your tunnel. Self-discipline i
Today’s guest is singer/songwriter, Ashley Taylor. In this episode, I talk to Ashley about her roots in Bakersfield, California, her crazy decision to move to Nashville, how the pandemic has affected the music city and herself, along with much
We often find ourselves overwhelmed by the what ifs. "What if this doesn’t make enough money? What if this doesn’t get the traction I hope for? What if these people see me differently if I did this?" As important as analyzing the obstacles and
Welcome to another week of Walsh Wednesday! We have filmmaker, content creator, and actress Joyce Hills! Joyce and I talk about prior projects, and ways to take advantage of the "now" and what adapting to the new environment feels like. Another
For the first episode of the new year, I have one of my best friends, Shannon O'Hara. Shannon and I go back to high school, and we took part of our school's music department, being involved in choral groups and theatre.  Where I went into the m
Well, we just about made it, everyone.  2020 is about to conclude in a couple days, and we can do our best to put this year behind us.  It has been difficult on many levels, but I hope there are some take aways you can get from this year.  So,
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