Here Comes the Break is a groundbreaking podcast sparking real conversations about creativity, mental health, friendship, family, hope, and music. Hosted by our protagonist Ruben (Asante Blackk), this fictional narrative featuring real interviews with emerging artists will bring voice to young creators who use social media platforms to amplify their own messages.
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 18 | Founded | 3 years ago |
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Categories | Mental HealthMusicHealth & Fitness |
Hi, HCTB fans! iHeartPodcasts and Double Elvis are excited to tell you about season two of Sound of Our Town - the podcast that travels to cities across America and dissects their unique sonic signatures! How does the music coming out of Asheville, N... more
Shootouts, drug running, crashing cars and planes, and walks on the wild side. It's almost here: find out which musical icons are featured in Season 11 of Disgraceland. New episodes drop every Tuesday starting February 14th. Rocka Rolla. more
Hi, HCTB fans! We think you'll love the new season of Blood on the Tracks, which takes a deep dive into the life of Brian Wilson. You don't have to take our word for it, though. Check out the trailer and decide for yourself! more
Hi, Here Comes the Break fans! Listen to Sound of Our Town hosted by performing artist Will Daily! A travel podcast about the music in the next town you visit: Where to go to hear and experience the best music and why; what sounds shaped that city or... more
Here comes Americaâs most hatedâs pop star: Chris Brown. Season 10 of Double Elvisâ award-winning music and true crime podcast Disgraceland continues with a story about the R&B singer who traded his red-hot fame for ice-cold infamy, over and over aga... more
Hey, HCTB fans! Listen to Season 5 of the 27 Club to hear the insane details behind the life of one of rock's greatest icons â ââRon "Pigpen" McKernan. A founding member of the Grateful Dead. Pigpen wasn't just a member of the Dead. He was the Dead. ... more
Which 1980s bad boy made a daring escape from prison and later had his freedom negotiated by a former Beatle? Why did the father of a Hollywood A-lister confess to the assassination of JFK? And just how did a serial killer manage to find his own 15 m... more
In celebration of the one year anniversary of the debut of Here Comes the Break and in recognition of Mental Health Awareness month, we're re-releasing Episode 8: Breaking Point. The timeâs come for Ruben and Marco to fight it out or bury the hatchet... more
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Normalizing mental health
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This podcast with him was mad relatable, how he feels depressed, exactly me.
Bold, Refreshing and Fresh. Great Podcast.
Hip hop and anxiety...amazing message, education AND entertainment combined in a unique form...oh so relevant and just whatâs needed...hope this reaches an audience far and wide!
Covers amazing important topics like mental health and so interesting to listen to! Highly recommend đđŒđđŒ
That boy Bobby Cius is nothing to play with!!!! Asante you did ya thang too brother!!
Another dope production by the guys at Double Elvis! Canât wait for more from them.
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