Are you a songwriter? Are you obsessed with the detail and depth of your favourite songs? Are you mad enough to take a dive into the world of songwriting? If you answered yes to any of these questions, then you are reading the right pixels. We offer tips, techniques, theories, and all the practical information you need when starting out as a songwriter.Our dream is that no songwriter, regardless of experience, ever feels lost or alone again. Hosted by Jamie Karl Coupe and Callum Mirams, we bring you in-depth interviews with songwriters, producers, managers, artists, and professionals from all over the world.Our promise is to keep things practical, informative and throw in a few laughs and stories on our journey with you to becoming better songwriters.We love hearing your demos, answering your questions and comments on the show! Don't be shy, send them in!We are here to help, not hinder. Hit us up at: iwishiknewthatpod@gmail.com
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A lovely podcast with lots of helpful insights, delivered in a really gentle and thoughtful way. Keep it up. David C.
I can safely say this is the best podcast I’ve ever come across. I tried the Kent Blazy episode then went back to the start and worked through all the episodes, I was so hooked. Jamie and his team create a perfectly unique mix of discussing songwriting techniques, guest interviews from a range of professionals, analysing tracks from listeners, and personal insights into creative life. There’s a great sense of community which feels like you are just hanging out with other songwriting nerds, talki... more
Jamie and Callum's love for music on this podcast is inspirational. Their podcast has a brilliant balance of idealism and realism, combining insightful analysis of songs, songwriting craft deep dives and interviews with music industry experts. more
Love it - every episode leaves me with so much inspiration and information, wanting to go try out some tools and ideas.
I’ve listened to a few episodes now and really enjoying the insights that Jamie, Callum and their guests share. Keep it up!
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