All About M.E. PODCAST

Infinite & Brick and Co-host Jayden

Welcome to the "All About M.E. Podcast ," the podcast where music meets the journey! Join your hosts, Infinite and Brick—a dynamic uncle-nephew duo bridging the gap between generations—as we explore the vibrant world of music through the eyes of both struggling up-and-coming artists and established legends. In each episode, we dive deep into the stories, struggles, and triumphs of musicians from all genres. Expect candid interviews, insightful advice from seasoned artists, and honest ratings that celebrate the creativity in every note. We’ll discuss how music intersects with life, influencing everything from culture to personal growth.Whether you're an aspiring musician seeking guidance or a fan wanting to understand the craft on a deeper level, "All About M.E. Podcast " is your go-to platform for entertainment, education, and inspiration. Tune in as we create a space where artists can express their true selves, and let's vibe together through the universal language of music! DM us @allaboutmepodcast7 Email us Allaboutmepodcast@yahoo.com Visit the website allaboutmepodcast.com Let's Talk music All About me podcast Facebook group page

  1. 3D AGO

    Episode-119 Infinite & Brick Catch Up: Dan Hick Edition

    Description:* Infinite and Brick sit down with returning guest *Dan Hick** from Peterborough, Ontario, Canada, to reconnect and dig into what he’s been up to in the music world since their last chat.   They dive into recent projects, new releases, and the creative process that’s been driving Dan’s sound.   Dan shares behind-the-scenes stories from studio sessions, live performances, and collaborations.   The conversation explores influences, evolving style, and what’s on the horizon for him in the coming months.   Host banter, local scene insights from Peterborough, and a dose of hometown pride.   Audience questions and shout-outs to fans who’ve supported Dan along the way. Takeaways:**   Updates on new music, Performances, or releases.   Personal reflections on growth as an artist and sharpening creative direction.   A sense of connection to the Canadian music scene and Dan’s roots in Peterborough. Target Audience:** Fans of Dan Hick, listeners of Infinite and Brick, and anyone curious about the evolution of an artist’s journey between episodes. Tone & Style:** Upbeat, friendly, and insightful with a mix of storytelling, practical studio chatter, and genuine artist-to-host conversation. Call to Action:** Subscribe for more conversations with Dan Hick and other guests, and follow along for release announcements, performance dates, and exclusive behind-the-scenes content. We would LOVE to hear what you think. Please drop a line. Support the show

    1h 21m
  2. APR 1

    Episode-118 : Beats, Roots, and Family: A Harlem Sound story

    Description: From the heartbeat of Harlem, a gifted beat maker and producer sits down with host Infinite and Brick to trace the rhythm of a life built on sound. This episode dives into his journey from curious kid to seasoned creator, revealing how he first fell in love with music, the spark that keeps him returning to the studio, and what the future holds for the music he breathes into every track. He shares how he first discovered the power of drums, samples, and tempo, turning late-night sessions into breakthroughs that would shape his career. He discusses the enduring allure of making music: the creative rush, the discipline of craft, and the joy of sharing art that speaks to others. He opens up about the challenges of early years—the trials, the mistakes, and the lessons learned on the road to resilience. He speaks candidly about perseverance in the industry, staying true to his Harlem roots, and evolving his sound without losing his essence. He offers perspectives on collaboration, staying inspired, and balancing artistic vision with practical realities. Host conversation highlights: The exact moments in his studio that felt like turning points, and the mentors who helped him push through self-doubt. Why he believes in the longevity of his craft and how he plans to keep making music for the foreseeable future. The role of community and culture in shaping his approach to production, from loop selection to arrangement. Practical tips for aspiring producers: staying curious, protecting your time, and embracing feedback. Family and gratitude: A heartfelt shout-out to his wife, whose unwavering support fuels his creative journey. Reflections on family coming first, and how love and stability provide the foundation for every beat and every batch of notes. Why listen: Genuine storytelling from someone who lived the Harlem sound up close. Unfiltered insights into the realities of pursuing music as a lifelong vocation. A blend of culture, craft, and heartfelt appreciation for the people who stand behind the artist. We would LOVE to hear what you think. Please drop a line. Support the show

    2h 8m
  3. MAR 25

    The March Madness Melodic Bonus

    In this bonus episode, hosts Infinite and Brick team up to dive into a vibrant mix of music talk, reflections, and spotlight moments. From classroom studio vibes to chart-topping conversations, they cover: Homework Homework Assignment**: Creative prompts, listener challenges, and how school-age music vibes shape the scene. March’s Musical Connection**: Why March feels special for music, rituals, releases, and the seasonal soundtrack. Music Turning 30 in 2026**: Celebrating albums and tracks released in 1996 that still resonate today. New Music Drops in Q1 2026**: Fresh records and standout tracks from January through March, with quick takes and hot takes. Radar Artists**: The artists folks should be watching right now and why they’re making waves. Email Replies Manifesto**: Funny, heartfelt, or memorable email responses that audiences sent in—what they reveal about the music community. Music History Minute**: Quick dives into pivotal moments that shaped genres, producers, and scenes. Artist Birthdays**: Celebrating birthdays and the lasting impact of artists who were born in the calendar’s month. Artist Spotlight: Lil Durk**: A focused look at Lil Durk’s influence, catalog highlights, and what’s next on the horizon. Tune in for a relaxed yet insightful conversation, playful banter, and a deep appreciation for the sounds that move us. Whether you’re a casual listener, a playlist curator, or a hardcore music history nerd, this episode has something for you. Grab your headphones, press play, and join Infinite and Brick on a melodic journey through March and beyond. We would LOVE to hear what you think. Please drop a line. Support the show

    2h 32m
  4. MAR 25

    Episode-117 Rising Sound: Christin Ledbetter’s Comeback

    Christin Ledbetter grew up with a microphone in hand and a heart tuned to the power of song. From childhood choir rooms to high-stakes competitions, her voice carried awards, scholarships, and a dream that almost didn’t get the chance to sing. A family band fronted by a fierce drummer and a powerhouse vocalist, Christin’s early years were shaped by performance, discipline, and the bold ambition to chase Nashville-level dreams. But life interrupted the tempo. After 20 years of domestic violence, Christin faced the hardest interlude of her life—and chose to rewrite the melody. This podcast follows her courageous return to the stage, where she’s reclaiming her voice, redefining success, and proving that it’s never too late to pursue what you want. Join Christin as she shares behind-the-scenes stories from auditions on national stages like American Idol, America’s Got Talent, and The Voice (three times), the resilience that kept her singing through the storm, and the practical steps she’s taking to turn a lifelong passion into a lasting career. Expect intimate conversations, raw honesty, and practical inspiration for anyone recalibrating their dreams after hardship. If you’ve ever wondered how to find your voice again after life’s toughest chapters, this is your soundtrack. Tune in for candid conversations, empowering lessons, and a reminder that every setback can become a comeback chorus. Audience takeaway: Realistic inspiration for starting or restarting a dream after adversity Practical tips for audition preparation, persistence, and self-advocacy Encouragement that it’s never too late to pursue your passions Tone and style: Honest, hopeful, and resilience-forward Conversational stories interwoven with actionable guidance Warm, empowering, and unapologetically authentic Suggested episode formats: A personal narrative thread with milestones and turning points Guest interviews with mentors, fellow performers, or counselors Q&A segments addressing listeners’ questions about audition processes, time management, and healing through art Call to action: Subscribe for weekly episodes Share your own comeback story with us Follow Christin on social media for exclusive updates and behind-the-scenes content We would LOVE to hear what you think. Please drop a line. Support the show

    1h 9m
  5. MAR 18

    Episode-116 Teyquil Skelton Unplugged

    Teyquil Skelton is a multi-hyphenate artist from Philadelphia—singer, songwriter, producer, writer, actor, and all-around performer. This podcast dives into the world of a creator whose sound fuses indie pop, electro, and synth with an unmistakable 80s nostalgia, reimagined through a modern lens. Influenced by an eclectic roster—from David Bowie and Prince to The Cure, The Smiths, and James Blake to Troye Sivan and Robyn—Teyquil’s music weaves ambient textures, feathered strings, thick bass, and emotive “sad boy” chords into dynamic tracks that effortlessly bridge intimate emotion with propulsive, bass-forward energy. What you’ll hear: Musical journey and influences**: A deep dive into the artists who shaped Teyquil’s sonic landscape and the way those inspirations translate into contemporary soundscapes. In-progress drops and production insights**: Behind-the-scenes looks at debut singles in the works, discussing gear, arranging, vocal approaches, and the evolution from idea to arrangement. Sound design and mood**: Exploration of ambient textures, string layering, bass textures, and the emotional arc that drives Teyquil’s music—from introspective ballads to assertive, high-energy synth-driven tracks. Performance craft and storytelling**: How performance experience informs recording, staging, and the narrative in studio and on stage. Guest interviews and conversations**: Candid conversations with artists across rock, pop, and indie scenes, sharing stories, process, and collaboration experiences. Guest lineup and conversations: Richie Ramone (Ramones), Kim Thayil (Soundgarden), Wayne Kramer (MC5) The Weathers, Noah Sierota (Echosmith), Virgin Records artist Girli And many more artists who inspire, challenge, and expand Teyquil’s musical world Why listen: A fresh perspective from a versatile Philadelphia artist with a heritage of performance and a forward-looking sonic palate. An ongoing exploration of the intersection between nostalgic 80s energy and contemporary electronic and indie aesthetics. Honest, in-the-moment conversations about creativity, collaboration, and the art of making music that resonates emotionally and physically. Tune in for new episodes that fuse storytelling, music-making, and conversations with notable voices from the music scene—all through the lens of Teyquil Skelton’s unique artistry. We would LOVE to hear what you think. Please drop a line. Support the show

    1h 60m
  6. MAR 11

    Episode-115 Da P.O.E_ GB Story

    Bold, concise opener: A Detroit-born rapper carving a path from family roots to independent success, P.O.E. GB brings humor, hustle, and hard-won respect to every track. Background &Influences**: Growing up in a house full of music and inspired by my uncle Lo-Ki, a Detroit underground rapper, I learned early to blend storytelling with humor—freestyling and remaking songs into funny, fresh versions that sparked my creative spark. Evolution & Breakthrough**: I didn’t fully commit to music until college, then returned home and helped form P.O.E (Product of Our Environment) with family and friends. From there, the momentum started to build. Notable Achievements**:   Features with respected names like Jae Millz, Doughboyz Cashout, and Fleez.   Features in projects and outlets such as “Shout Out Michigan,” “The Voyage,” and appearances on the Smoke Somethin Pod and Kid L Podcast, among others.   Continued output of projects and videos, celebrating every release as a milestone. What to Expect**: This podcast dives into the journey of crafting music with authenticity, the grind of independent artistry, and the stories behind each release—from studio sessions to the fires of collaboration. Call to Action**: Join Infinite & Brick as they peel back the layers of the landscape that shaped P.O.E, celebrate the wins, and keep pushing boundaries one track at a time. We would LOVE to hear what you think. Please drop a line. Support the show

    1h 38m
  7. FEB 25

    Episode-113 Infinite & Brick — No Guests, All Conversation

    In this episode, hosts Infinite and Brick roll up without any guests to bring you a tight, voice-driven dialogue fueled by curiosity, memory, and music. They dive into a curated mix of topics that feel intimate, thoughtful, and just a little playful. From personal milestones to the art of collaboration, this is conversation in its purest form. Episode Focus: Black Musicians:** A candid exploration of influence, legacy, and the evolving landscape for Black artists in music today and it also being Black History Month. Expect personal anecdotes, cultural context, and calls to action for supporting artists across genres.   They share favorite tracks, share stories from up-and-coming acts, and discuss how visibility, equity, and storytelling intersect in the industry.   Reflections on listening habits, streaming ecosystems, and the power of community-supported music. Birthdays:** A reflective look at birthdays as markers of time, gratitude, and growth.    Ways to honor yourself and loved ones as the calendar turns Songs Turning 25 in 2026:** A nostalgic yet forward-facing countdown of tracks that debuted in 2001 and are hitting their 25th anniversary this year. They unpack production choices, era vibes, and how these songs still resonate.   Quick retrospectives on each track’s impact   Debates about eras, influences, and why certain songs endure   Suggestions for listeners to revisit or rediscover classics Recap on the Homework Assignment:** A playful end-of-episode recap where Infinite and Brick revisit a recent homework prompt they set themselves. They discuss what they learned, what surprised them, and how the task shaped their conversation today.   Honest takeaways and any surprising findings   How the assignment influenced their perspectives on the episode topics We would LOVE to hear what you think. Please drop a line. Support the show

    1h 31m

Ratings & Reviews

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About

Welcome to the "All About M.E. Podcast ," the podcast where music meets the journey! Join your hosts, Infinite and Brick—a dynamic uncle-nephew duo bridging the gap between generations—as we explore the vibrant world of music through the eyes of both struggling up-and-coming artists and established legends. In each episode, we dive deep into the stories, struggles, and triumphs of musicians from all genres. Expect candid interviews, insightful advice from seasoned artists, and honest ratings that celebrate the creativity in every note. We’ll discuss how music intersects with life, influencing everything from culture to personal growth.Whether you're an aspiring musician seeking guidance or a fan wanting to understand the craft on a deeper level, "All About M.E. Podcast " is your go-to platform for entertainment, education, and inspiration. Tune in as we create a space where artists can express their true selves, and let's vibe together through the universal language of music! DM us @allaboutmepodcast7 Email us Allaboutmepodcast@yahoo.com Visit the website allaboutmepodcast.com Let's Talk music All About me podcast Facebook group page