7 episodios

This podcast was created simply as an outlet for somebody who just wants the world to hear his voice. “Seventeen” is a creative kid from Indiana who makes original music, music videos, vlogs, hip hop beats, and more while trying to find his purpose. Follow him along in the journey of “Finding Your Purpose” in life on this late night podcast with nothing but himself, his phone, and his thoughts.

The Solocast Seventeen

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This podcast was created simply as an outlet for somebody who just wants the world to hear his voice. “Seventeen” is a creative kid from Indiana who makes original music, music videos, vlogs, hip hop beats, and more while trying to find his purpose. Follow him along in the journey of “Finding Your Purpose” in life on this late night podcast with nothing but himself, his phone, and his thoughts.

    7 - Fuck It

    7 - Fuck It

    This one is pretty self explanatory. Episode seven of The Solocast details Sevs thoughts and passion about manifesting and how to incorporate it into your day to day life. Look for the good and you’ll find it. Look for the bad and you’ll find it. Period.

    • 32 min
    6 - Have Perspective

    6 - Have Perspective

    In this episode, Sev gets deep into his main topic, which is having perspective when it comes to your day to day life. Listen to the story that’s told in the second half of this pod and get some perspective yourself. Everything in life is about perspective. There’s a lot of things you can’t control. But you CAN control how you view the world.

    • 51 min
    5 - No Presents, Just Presence.

    5 - No Presents, Just Presence.

    Thanks for tuning into episode 5 of The Solocast! On this episode, Seventeen catches you guys up on the newest happenings of his creative life and the new “free time” he has. He’s in a much happier headspace than episode 4 and reflects on the routine he and his sister used to have throughout the Christmas season when they were growing up and how it has changed . This episode was recorded on Christmas Day 2019 at his mothers house in Indiana . Enjoy this episode, as episode 6 is right around the corner!

    • 20 min
    4 - Sorry For The Vibes

    4 - Sorry For The Vibes

    Episode 4 of The Solocast comes from a really rough yet honest place. Sev is struggling a little bit mentally with everything that’s going on and things that can’t seem to leave his head. It’s hard to forget about things that you don’t want to forget about. It’s hard to admit that you’re wrong and that maybe you’ve BEEN wrong for quite some time. Or maybe you’ve just been looking at things in the wrong light than you should have been. All in all, what’s important is communicating that, and doing what you need to do to help fix what’s wrong. Thanks for listening, and as always, leave a comment or a review of this podcast letting him know what you think. All love.

    • 30 min
    Seven Billion People

    Seven Billion People

    On this episode, Seventeen gives updates on how he getting adjusted to his new living situation and new job in his new town. It’s been nearly two weeks since the big move, filled with ups, downs, and everything in between. The episode caps off with a story from Sev about a conversation he had with his best friend Richard at 16 years old that changed his whole perspective on life. Enjoy and hit up the creator of this podcast on Insta, Snap, Or Twitter and let him know what you thought of EPISODE 3!

    • 51 min
    Life Is Changing

    Life Is Changing

    Episode two of the Solocast , by creator Ethan Truman, is another open conversation into the mind of “Seventeen”. Ethan’s life is taking a new turn and he wants the listeners to take this journey with him because, as stated in the episode, he needs you guys as his outlet when this road gets lonely. Check out episode TWO here!

    • 19 min

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