My Weekly Mixtape

Brian Colburn

My Weekly Mixtape is a music podcast built around discovery, collaboration, and the stories behind the songs — celebrating the art of crafting a great playlist while bringing the spirit of the classic mixtape into the streaming era. Hosted by Brian Colburn, the show features interviews and conversations with artists, musicians, and passionate music fans as they curate themed playlists, break down why songs matter, and explore how music connects to memory, identity, and personal moments in time. Each episode blends rock, pop, punk, hip-hop, country, alternative, indie, and beyond, combining artist insights, track-by-track commentary, and deep nostalgia into a playlist-driven music podcast for casual listeners and serious music heads alike. If you love discovering new music, revisiting old favorites, and hearing the stories that live between the tracks, My Weekly Mixtape gives your playlists the treatment they deserve — every single week.

  1. Moonlit Miles: 10 After-Hours Songs to Fuel That Solo Late-Night Drive

    2 FEB

    Moonlit Miles: 10 After-Hours Songs to Fuel That Solo Late-Night Drive

    This week, we’re turning the headlights on & exploring 10 songs that provide the perfect soundtrack for a late night drive by yourself. Because let’s be honest: road trips in the sunlight and road trips under the glow of streetlights are two completely different experiences. One’s about destinations. The other’s about the space between them. Especially when it’s just you and the music. There’s something about driving at night that makes everything feel a little more cinematic — fewer cars, quieter thoughts, and songs that seem to hit harder when the rest of the world is asleep. These are tracks built for empty highways, dashboard lights, and moments where you don’t necessarily need to get anywhere fast… you just need to keep moving. This playlist leans into mood over momentum — songs that breathe, linger, and let your mind wander somewhere beyond the windshield. To add another layer to the episode, I pull a complete 180 and create a daytime alternative mix, featuring different songs from the same 10 artists — a sun-soaked playlist designed for a completely different musical atmosphere! Thanks to Patreon Mixtaper Sean Goff for sending in this week’s playlist concept. 🎙️ LEARN MORE 🎵 Hear the Playlists / Browse the Catalog:⁠ https://myweeklymixtape.com⁠ 💬 Join the Mixtaper Community (Patreon):⁠ https://patreon.com/myweeklymixtape⁠ 🌐 Connect on Social:⁠ https://myweeklymixtape.com/social-media⁠ 📧 Email the Show / Contact:⁠ https://myweeklymixtape.com/contact⁠

    54 min
  2. Laurie Berkner on Her “Rocketship Run” & the Evolution of Children’s Music in the Streaming Era

    11 JAN

    Laurie Berkner on Her “Rocketship Run” & the Evolution of Children’s Music in the Streaming Era

    This week, on the heels of HBO Max’s Music Box: Happy and You Know It, I’m throwing things back to a Tunestiles interview featuring children’s music icon Laurie Berkner, whose “Rocketship Run” to the top of the kindie scene helped redefine what music for kids could sound like. From her early days growing up in Princeton, New Jersey — surrounded by the same fertile musical ground that produced Trey Anastasio of Phish, John Popper of Blues Traveler, and Chris Barron of the Spin Doctors — Laurie’s path has always been rooted in creativity, curiosity, and connection. We dig into the moment the world discovered her on Nick Jr.’s Jack’s Big Music Show, and how that beloved presence ignited a new generation of fans. Laurie talks candidly about how streaming and digital music reshaped kindie music, shifting the way artists release and connect with families, and what that means for sustaining a career in today’s industry. She shares how she tailors song subjects, pacing, and physical movement cues to meet kids exactly where they are — cognitively, emotionally, and physically — and why writing music that children genuinely resonate with requires honesty, imagination, and zero condescension. Laurie opens up about the stories behind classics like “We Are The Dinosaurs” and “Victor Vito,” as well as a few of her personal favorites, revealing the small real-life sparks that turned into songs sung in classrooms, living rooms, and minivans around the world. We also explore the music and lyrics she’s written for her three Off-Broadway children’s musicals, and the voice she’s continued to develop through projects like Laurie Berkner’s Song and Story Kitchen on Audible and her work on SiriusXM’s Kids Place Live. Whether you grew up with her music, play it for your own kids, or you’re just fascinated by the evolution of independent artistry and the kindie genre, this conversation is a deep-dive into the craft, impact, and legacy of one of children’s music’s most influential voices — and the songs that helped shape countless childhoods. 🎙️ LEARN MORE 🎵 Hear the Playlists / Browse the Catalog:⁠ https://myweeklymixtape.com⁠ 💬 Join the Mixtaper Community (Patreon):⁠ https://patreon.com/myweeklymixtape⁠ 🌐 Connect on Social:⁠ https://myweeklymixtape.com/social-media⁠ 📧 Email the Show / Contact:⁠ https://myweeklymixtape.com/contact⁠

    1h 4m
  3. The Sound of Shinedown: Barry Kerch & Eric Bass on Reinvention, Resilience & the Future

    28/12/2025

    The Sound of Shinedown: Barry Kerch & Eric Bass on Reinvention, Resilience & the Future

    This week, I’m revisiting two of the year’s biggest interviews with Shinedown’s Barry Kerch and Eric Bass — offering a rare, behind-the-scenes look at one of modern rock’s most enduring and innovative bands. First, Barry Kerch opens up about Shinedown’s evolving sound over the past two decades, their approach to crafting unforgettable live setlists, and the stories behind the band’s 2025 singles “Dance, Kid, Dance” and “Three Six Five.” He also shares insight into the emotional power of “A Symptom of Being Human,” Shinedown’s commitment to philanthropy, and what fans can expect from Shinedown 8, set for release in 2026. Then, Eric Bass takes us inside his creative world — from joining Shinedown during The Sound of Madness era to producing the band’s concept albums Attention Attention and Planet Zero. He also dives into his debut solo concept album I Had A Name, its companion graphic novel, and the stories behind songs like “Mind Control,” “Goodnight Goodnight,” and “Azalia.” Eric also revisits Shinedown’s cover of Carole King’s “I Feel the Earth Move” from The Warner Sound Live Room sessions and the Attention Attention B-side “ANWTD (A New Way To Die).” Plus, in a never-before-heard segment, he reflects on touring with Iron Maiden and KISS, and his first meeting with Wolfgang Van Halen (Mammoth WVH). Whether you’re a lifelong fan or discovering their music for the first time, this exclusive double-feature interview pulls back the curtain on the passion, process, and creativity driving one of hard rock’s most powerful and resilient acts. 🎙️ LEARN MORE 🎵 Hear the Playlists / Browse the Catalog:⁠ https://myweeklymixtape.com⁠ 💬 Join the Mixtaper Community (Patreon):⁠ https://patreon.com/myweeklymixtape⁠ 🌐 Connect on Social:⁠ https://myweeklymixtape.com/social-media⁠ 📧 Email the Show / Contact:⁠ https://myweeklymixtape.com/contact⁠

    1h 52m

About

My Weekly Mixtape is a music podcast built around discovery, collaboration, and the stories behind the songs — celebrating the art of crafting a great playlist while bringing the spirit of the classic mixtape into the streaming era. Hosted by Brian Colburn, the show features interviews and conversations with artists, musicians, and passionate music fans as they curate themed playlists, break down why songs matter, and explore how music connects to memory, identity, and personal moments in time. Each episode blends rock, pop, punk, hip-hop, country, alternative, indie, and beyond, combining artist insights, track-by-track commentary, and deep nostalgia into a playlist-driven music podcast for casual listeners and serious music heads alike. If you love discovering new music, revisiting old favorites, and hearing the stories that live between the tracks, My Weekly Mixtape gives your playlists the treatment they deserve — every single week.

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