"Making It All Click!" interviews Michael Garfield
Posted on Nov 26th, 2007
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Michael
So I was interviewed for the first time, legitimately, a few weeks ago, by Bryan Flournoy (host of the podcast "Making It All Click!"). Bryan is a self-proclaimed intuitive and uses said guidance to find some wonderful interviewees. He's also an incredibly nice guy (and, though he's slow to admit it, a talented lifelong musician). For these reasons, it was an honor and a pleasure to talk with him about the history and future of Zaadz Visionary Music in this interview:
Bryan Flournoy interviews Michael Garfield
You can read more about the interview (which focuses on The Dream Is Valid, the new Kiva.org benefit compilation we just put out) on Bryan's blog, here:
Bryan Flournoy: Today's Thought
I spend most of the hour elaborating on my "putting play to work" manifesto - the philosophical foundation for my love's labor at ZVM and the ideological underpinnings of The Dream Is Valid. How I think music can sneak social responsibility under the radar and make it a powerful element of commerce. Why I believe that the business of music can be just as important an engine of global benefit as conventional forms of service - if not more so.
I rattle on about other cool stuff, too - although I'm not sure what (Admittedly, I haven't listened to the interview yet, so don't know what he edited out), so you'll just have to listen to it yourself. Enjoy!
Tagged with: visionary music, music, iggli.com, Michael Garfield, Bryan Flournoy, Making It All Click, compilation, Zaadz, intuitive, Kiva.org, putting play to work






You're a pretty nice guy also, Michael, and your classically trained style of performance is mesmerizing. I send you energy often. The only thing I edited out was me, so we could hear more of you, and it was good!”
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