Quarantuned Ep. 4: Singer-songwriter Juliana Finch on the importance of connection and community, her recent return to college, religion and art, creativity during the pandemic, and much more.

Quarantuned With the Good Graces

Welcome to Quarantuned With the Good Graces! Quarantuned is an interview podcast that focuses on staying creative, present, and connected during these unsettled and isolating times. In episode 4 of “Quarantuned”, I’m talking with the ever-talented Juliana Finch, a songwriter from Durham, NC. Juliana and I talked about all sorts of stuff! Including the importance of connection and community, her recent return to college, religion and art, creativity during the pandemic -- and how it's so ok if you're NOT making things during this time -- things we miss and new parts of our lives that we hope to hold on to post-pandemic, esoteric art, and much more.

I had a lovely time catching up with Juliana, and I hope something from our conversation resonates with you, too. You can support this and my other musical-related endeavors by becoming a patron — in fact patrons that contribute $10 or more each month get the unedited, video versions of these quarantuned chats. You can become a patron for as little as $1 a month, and I appreciate any and all contributions, so thanks in advance for checking it out at patreon.com/kimware

You can find Juliana online at:
https://www.julianafinch.com/
https://twitter.com/writeplayrepeat

Support her Patreon at https://www.patreon.com/julianafinch

Music in this episode:
Intro and outro: "Porchlight" by the Good Graces, from the album "Set Your Sights"
Featured track: "Salt" by Juliana Finch, from the album "Way Down"

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