Hippie-Fari Reggae Radio & Podcast
Hippie-Fari Reggae Radio & Podcast
Podcast Description
The Hippie-Fari Podcast where Reggae rhythms and soulful commentary touch on all things Reggae. Music, interviews, discussions, live chats and banter all surrounding the culture created by reggae music. From listen and learns where I play tracks from a specific Reggae artist and talk about their history, to interviews with bands, festival/event creators and Reggae label owners. Tune in, chill out and get that Rasta vibe movin!!!!
Podcast Insights
Content Themes
The podcast focuses on various themes including the history of reggae music, community support for artists, and cultural significance, with episodes exploring topics like the origins of the Three Little Birds Bandcamp project and the influential works of reggae legends like Augustus Pablo and Holly Cook, aiming to deepen listener understanding and appreciation of reggae.

Hippie-Fari Reggae Radio & Podcast, where Reggae rhythms and soulful commentary capture all things Reggae. From past & current Music, interviews, discussions, live chats and banter all surrounding the culture created by reggae music. From educational episodes where we dive into the music and its origins, to interviews with bands, festival/event creators and Reggae label owners. ”STRENGTH IN UNITY – BUILD YOUR COMMUNITY”
In this episode of Hippie Fari Reggae Radio & Podcast, host Scotty engages with Rebel Rich and Brandon Kish, co-founders of Rebel Sounds Rising, to explore the profound impact of reggae music on social change and personal lives. The conversation delves into their personal journeys into reggae, the unifying power of the genre, and the importance of authenticity in music. They discuss the challenges artists face in the industry and the significance of community and grassroots efforts in promoting conscious music. The episode emphasizes the revolutionary roots of reggae and its continued relevance in today’s world. In this engaging conversation, the hosts explore the deep connections between music, mental health, and community. They discuss the importance of addressing mental health issues within creative spaces, the challenges of navigating the music industry with integrity, and the significance of building sustainable success through genuine relationships. The conversation highlights the unifying power of reggae music and its ability to convey messages of hope and togetherness, ultimately emphasizing that we are all in this together.
TAKEAWAYS
True revolution starts in the love of music. Reggae music was created for social change. The power of reggae music goes beyond entertainment. Every stage is an opportunity for artists. Authenticity in music is crucial for artists. Reggae music has the ability to unify people. Artists should own their music and message. The music industry often overlooks grassroots efforts. Mistakes artists make include not promoting themselves. Community building is essential for artist development. Reggae, Ska, and Punk can coexist on the same stage. Mental health is a crucial conversation in creative spaces. Creativity often correlates with struggles in mental health. Helping others can be a path to self-help. Building relationships is more important than financial gain. Sustainable success involves patience and commitment to artists. Unity and community are central themes in reggae music. Trust the feelings that music evokes in us. The universe recognizes authenticity and intention. We are all part of a larger reggae revolution.
KEYWORDS
reggae, social change, music, unity, conscious music, artist development, community, grassroots, revolution, culture, music, mental health, reggae, creativity, community, sustainable success, artists, unity, addiction, integrity
LINKS
Rebel Sounds Rising – www.rebelsoundsrising.com
Hippie Fari – www.hippiefari.com

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