The Memo Show

The Memo Show is a podcast featuring creative conversations with creative people. Creativity, music, art, film, wellness, and whatever humans get passionate about! You never Know on The Memo Show!

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Episodes

Monday Mar 03, 2025

On This Episode of The Memo Show:
I got to speak with Johnny Schwinn aka Pixelsbyoptimu5, whose art I discovered at Megabyte Nation Game Expo and was too cool to not share with my listeners and viewers.
Inspired by 8, 16, and 32-Bit video games, he depicts nostalgic, classic, and traumatic scenes and characters using colorful mixed media .
He tells us about growing up in a very musical and art filled home and how he got started networking with other artists live streaming live art.
We talk about our love for video games, the effect it had on us during childhood, and how he enjoys creating art that resonates with people who are fans of classic games as well.
The conversation moves to his love of conventions and how they provide a platform for artists to showcase their work. 
We also touch on future projects and commissions he is currently working on.
Throughout the interview I’ve had permission to display his artwork for you. The video version of this interview is available on Youtube and Spotify!
You Never Know, on The Memo Show!
Links:
Johnny's Art Insta
This is a Train Wreck (Johnny's Band) Insta
Aztekaart_soul's Insta
Transplants Brewing Co.'s Insta
Keywords: 8-bit art, video games, nostalgia, creative process, conventions, art commissions, Mega Man, Zelda, Mario, pop culture
Chapters
(00:00) Introduction to Johnny Schwinn and His Art
(02:59) The Influence of Video Games on Art
(17:42) The Journey of a Creative Mind
(23:11) Nostalgia and Gaming Experiences
(30:26) Future Projects and Commissions
(37:45) Conventions and Community Engagement
(44:52) Closing Thoughts and Future Endeavors
(46:48) Outro

Tuesday Feb 04, 2025

On this episode of The Memo Show:
Aaron Guy Leroux, a seasoned photojournalist, shares his journey from a small-town upbringing in Connecticut to becoming a prominent figure in documenting social movements around the world. He discusses his experiences covering the Umbrella Movement in Hong Kong, the refugee crisis in Lesvos, and the Black Lives Matter protests in Los Angeles. Aaron reflects on the challenges and risks of photojournalism, the influence of his family on his artistic journey, and the importance of curiosity in storytelling. He also touches on the impact of modern media consumption and the complexities of navigating truth in journalism today.
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Podcast Video:YouTube (Like & Subscribe Please!)Spotify
Other Links:Link Tree
Aaron's Links:Aaron's WebsiteAaron's Insta
 
Chapters
(00:00) Introduction to Aaron Guy Leroux
(06:54) Aaron's Journey: From Connecticut to California
(10:56) The Spark of Photojournalism
(13:35) Family Influence and Early Inspirations
(17:33) Finding a Niche in Street Photography
(20:09) Cruise Ship Chronicles and Networking
(22:57) The Transition to Photojournalism
(24:56) Experiencing Protests: A Turning Point
(28:48) Hong Kong: The Umbrella Movement
(36:00) The Nature of Water: A Photographic Journey
(40:15) Designing the Book: Collaboration and Challenges
(43:01) Black Lives Matter and New Projects
(43:52) Navigating a Pandemic and Protests
(49:09) The Duality of Childhood and Social Unrest
(56:49) The Courage of Photojournalism
(57:24) Experiencing the Refugee Crisis in Greece
(01:08:21) The Question of Our Time
(01:13:20) Curiosity-Driven Storytelling and Future Projects
(01:20:02) Outro

Sunday Jan 05, 2025

On This Episode of The Memo Show:
 
I talk with Michael Grepp, one half of Loserville Animation Studios, who shares with us his love for cartoons like Looney Tunes, Ren & Stimpy and of course Adult Swim
 
He shares his journey in the animation and voice acting industry, discussing the creative process, the importance of collaboration, and the challenges of navigating the industry. 
 
He tells how they went viral a few years ago guerrilla animating shorts for Last Podcast on the Left and what it’s like to be in a room with execs pitching shows and getting name called by Eric Andre of all people.
 
He gives us pointers on networking, overcoming rejection, and maintaining a balance between quality and productivity in creative work which he provides virtually with his company The Talent Spot.
 
We learn from him the value of teaching and sharing knowledge with others in the creative field, while also providing insights into his current and future projects. 
 
Also cartoons are included in the video version on YouTube and Spotify!
 
You Never Know, On The Memo Show!

Tuesday Dec 03, 2024

Join us for an amazing and inspirational story this week on The Memo Show!
Jason Barnes, a self-described amputee musician, and pioneering bionic drummer, shares his inspiring journey overcoming the challenges he faces continuing his dream of playing music and teaching others to do the same. 
He discusses his early influences in music, the impact of his accident, and how he’s developing custom prosthetics to continue playing drums and multiple other instruments and also becoming a Guinness Book of World record holder.
Jason also delves into the role of AI in music, his vision for the future of technology in the arts, and the establishment of his nonprofit, Cybernetic Sound, aimed at helping others with similar challenges. 
Jason tells to us about the importance of creativity, resilience, and the desire to inspire others through his music.
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You Never Know, On The Memo Show!
-Memo
 
Links:
Cybernetic Sound Nonprofit
 
Videos:
World’s First Bionic Drummer
YouTube
Forward Rhythm
TensorFlow Webpage
 
His Electronic Music Project:
CYBRNETX - Instagram
CYBRNETX - Spotify
CYBRNETX - SoundCloud
 
His Indi Pop Project:
manic wave - Spotify
manic wave - YouTube
manic wave - Apple Music

Monday Oct 21, 2024

On This Episode of The Memo Show:
Pete Cornell joins us to talk about his new endeavor into the private musical education sector, and shares his experience opening Peak Music in Stowe, Vermont! 
Pete is an amazing musician/ guitarist and went to school for it most of his life. We met while working retail and started a band together shortly after. 
We discuss the creative inspirations and different teaching philosophies, the intent of building a community of music where there wasn't one, the impact of underfunded music programs, and creating a safe space for musicians, young and old, to flourish.
We also disect the Suzuki method of teaching, meet Peak Music's teachers and dig a little deeper into our musical experience together in a band during the lightning round of questions. Stay till the end!
You Never Know, on The Memo Show!
Peak Music's Web Site
Peak Music's Insta
Pete's Insta
Bend or Break Bandcamp
Pete's Bandcamp
Video Version of this Podcast on:
YouTube
Spotify
 

Saturday Sep 28, 2024

On this episode of The Memo Show:
Friends and schoolmates, Rob & Sean, join us on this very special Back to School episode of The Memo Show!
We talk about having kids and what back to school is like as an adult and when we were kids, the influential and not so influential teachers we had in school, passing notes, school fights, smoking on school grounds and the large sums of drugs kids did while trying to educate themselves.
You Never Know, on The Memo Show!

Tuesday Aug 27, 2024

On this episode of The Memo Show:
I join Caleb Dietz at Lakehouse Studios where we talk about the country music takeover in popular music today like Post Malone, Taylor Swift, Beyoncé and his client Ollie Joseph. He talks about the skills it takes to be a studio guitarist vs. a live guitarist, the benefits of collaboration vs. being in a band and his beginnings as a piano student. Also, listen to Caleb break down one of his songs and explain the process behind creating music for artists and performers all over the world.
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Links:
 
Nathanial Noble Jr. Podcast
 
Caleb’s Producer Credts Playlist ( Music)
 
Caleb’s Producer Credits (Spotify)
 
Caleb on Instagram
 
The Memo Show on Instagram

Thursday Jul 18, 2024

On this episode of The Memo Show:
I have a fast paced (slow paced for those of you with ADHD) and hilarious interview with my dear friend Robert Lysobey. He is an author/writer (and do I dare say - comedian?) and he talks to us about everything from his battle with weight gain, his first glimpse into how writing filled the void in his soul, his favorite authors, Outfielder in the Wheat, and his adventures as a teen forcing his pretentious ideas and poems on an inappropriate and uninterested demographic.
But also way more in between.
Come with us on a journey into the mind and down the banks of a mad man’s stream of consciousness.
It’s worth every hysterical second.
Also, Pete thinks I died. And took all my stuff.
Insta: @theememoshow
YouTube @thememoshow

Saturday May 18, 2024

On this episode of The Memo Show:
My long time friend, colleague and fellow musician Robb Takacs aka. EOD talk about 25 years after Generation Under, our hip hop group we spawned during the turn of the millennium. 
Robb and I play you some tunes from our debut album "The Arrival", while we talk about the progression of Generation Under as a side project that was birthed in 5x10 closet in basement bedroom, to a full on weekly commitment that sometimes didn't end until the early hours of the morning.
You never know who would show up and contribute to a Gen Under song, so listen with us and we'll share some secrets about our time creating music we loved to listen to.
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Saturday May 11, 2024

On this episode of The Memo Show:
I celebrate almost 30 years of making music (Yikes I’m old!) by showcasing some of my favorite songs. All written, recorded, and produced by your’s truly. 
I talk about the creation and inspiration behind 13 [Memo] songs that resonate with me, in a “radio show” format. So I basically Matt Pinfield myself for an hour.  
Let me know what you think about this episode by visiting @theememoshow on Instagram and leaving a comment! Don’t forget to follow and like!
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Below are links to all the music and those who helped create it. 
 
Credits:
[Memo]
Spotify
Apple Music
 
All music performed, written and recorded by G. Tegano as [Memo]
 
Additional performers noted below:
 
Outstretched:
Acoustic Guitar performed and written by Ana Kristina
 
Break: 
Guitar and Production performed and written by Pete Cornell “Pedrodomus”
Get his stuff at BandCamp  
Here is his Link Tree
Spaceless:
Lyrics written by Emily K aka Saturn Donkey

Saturday May 04, 2024

On this episode of The Memo Show:
We start off with a voicemail from our dear friend Pete, then we dive into the mind of Nate Kreiter who is the sole proprietor of ShopN8. 
We discuss his creative process and his approach to fashion this day in age, the gallery exhibit he is currently putting together to showcase how a piece of clothing really can be turned into art, and vice versa.
We talk about the challenges of sustainability in the fashion world and how solving that has become top priority for him and his team. 
He was also 2x world  Dodgeball Champ. Check out the Sports Center documentary here.
 
You Never Know, on The Memo Show!
 
 

Monday Apr 22, 2024

On this episode of The Memo Show: Raul invites me to his studio Riff Audio in Burbank to talk about his journey from growing up Mexican in Germany (and many other places), finding his passion in the creation of music, and eventually opening his own studio. Raul tells me how he gets the best performance from his bands and artists, and how he keeps track of all his producer and engineer credits.
You Never Know, on The Memo Show!
Riff Audio on Instagram
 

Saturday Apr 06, 2024

On this episode of The Memo Show, we talk to Jr. who tells us what it was like to be deployed as a Marine at the time of 9/11, and how he dealt with the transition back to being a civilian with his love for riding and a motorcycle club. We also discover how I got the name Memo, if you ever wondered.
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Saturday Mar 23, 2024

On this episode of The Memo Show,  Maneetpaul joins me as we talk about his YouTube channel, Kindles, self publishing his book, and how to get into the habit of reading more. 
 
Also, why read on an iPad as opposed to a Kindle? We may never have an answer, but Maneet has some great input. 
 
We have a voicemail from Pete, and b-boy bonus track if you listen till the end.
 
You never know, on The Memo Show!

Saturday Mar 09, 2024

On this episode of The Memo Show:
Today, we talk with Pete. My best friend, cub scouts pack mate, and former band mate/collaborator. He’s also the one who leaves all the voicemails.
We have been through a lot together and I needed to have him on my show. 
He has been using his didgeridoo skills to enlighten a sound bath studio in NY. I would have never expected a heavy metal frontman to be a part of relaxing humans. But that’s Pete for ya.
We talk about our musical past and discover some things we hadn’t known about each other, fill in the blanks about where we used to party, and how he went from screaming, to soothing. 
He’s also the one who leaves all the voicemails.
There’s also a little surprise if you stay till the end.
You never know, on The Memo Show!

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