Dark Blue

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An exploration of the lives of musicians and artists, and the way they have dealt with health, trauma and other issues. Hosted by Geoffrey Rickly, the lead singer from Thursday.


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  • bloggerbabe5427
    Highly recommended
    Geoff is a phenomenal interviewer and uses his lived experience to guide and navigate difficult topics with his guests while never overshadowing their stories. This is one of the few podcasts where I regularly reflect on things I learned from each episode on a regular basis. I am so grateful for the honesty these artists exhibit in exploring the challenges of creative life!
  • TePrometo
    Welcoming, approachable, funny, important, human
    This podcast is a gem: friendly approach, funny guests, relatable content, and a deeply important mission. It’s like having friends over for coffee. There’s no pretense, no expectations, no sense of being manufactured. It’s genuine and human, connected and concerned. Only 4 episodes have been released, and I’m already completely in love.
  • JNLPG
    JDBD
    Great intro. As a hardcore fan of Geoff’s work, it is exciting to listen to him explore the world of mental health in the industry..... Congrats Geoff
  • xpbryan
    This is great!!
    Love this so far.
  • Colincirca
    Dark Blue Love
    Geoff is a natural host & this theme couldn’t be more timely. Interesting guests with amazing stories & instights that feel especially urgent for the creative mind but should appeal to just about anyone who consumes art of any type.
  • AMichienzi
    Great p-cast
    I love these artists and their music first of all, but it’s very interesting and eye opening to hear them speak about their lives from the perspective of mental health. It feels very intimate thanks so much for sharing your stories!
  • computerclub
    A much-needed conversation
    I can’t express how grateful I am that Geoff is sharing his discussions on this topic. I was in a band that was somewhat in the orbit of Thursday in the mid 2000s, and have struggled ever since with my own addiction issues. Now, as a married father, navigating art and music (which is so intertwined with alcohol/substances) has been incredibly challenging. This is a blessing, thank you Geoff.
  • computerslie
    Looking forward to this
    I’ve known Geoff for years and couldn’t be more excited to check this out. I knew he’d do a podcast someday...now let’s hope it reaches people like only Geoff can.
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