Jacob Brodovsky uncovers his journey as a singer-songwriter from Winnipeg’s rich music community while discussing his highly anticipated new album, Tell the Kids We Tried. We dive into the grit of indie songwriting, the creative liberation of tracking live to tape, and the power of local music networks. From navigating imposter syndrome to balancing family life and finding his authentic voice, this conversation is an honest look at building a sustainable creative life in today’s music industry.
these are open conversations with guests who have chased the dream, uncovering what we learn and who we become along the way.
We can’t thank everyone enough for a great first season of Almost Famous Enough. Today is the release of episode 16 – and we’re calling it Season One complete!
Thank you to the guests who have been gracious with their YES, as well as their time, vulnerability, support and promotion. They have inspired us, encouraged us, and challenged us.
Thank you to all the listeners and supporters – liking, sharing on socials, commenting, sending us messages like “I wanted to keep pausing to go listen to the songs you were talking about”, or “I feel like we could be friends after listening to his story”, which is actually the highest compliments – because that was the goal in the first place.
We’re going to go analyze data, research some tools, and work on getting better. Oh, and lining up more awesome guests from across the country in all different careers. Please stick around on socials and be ready for a Season two announcement!
In between – fun things! Alexi and I are going to create a series of ‘shorts’ on some different music themes. We hope you like it.
glen & alexi
Glen Erickson has spent the better part of his adult life building music careers and following his passions.
Alexi Erickson is his daughter, joining for “Post-Fame” to review each episode together, and give new music tips.