Christine Passig on Midwest Music, Songwriting, and Community Engagement
Bubba Startz introduces Christine Passig, diving into her recent projects and the Midwest music scene. Christine shares her role in the Midwest Country Music Organization and how it fosters artistic growth. They discuss the internet's influence on music, followed by a live performance of "Snowbound." Christine reflects on her songwriting and church music background, emphasizing winter's significance with a performance of "Wildflower." The conversation explores the themes of a mother's love and connecting with audiences, alongside her nonprofit work and community engagement. The episode features a live rendition of "Oh Holy Night," wrapping up with Christine's online presence and closing thoughts.
Key Points
- Christine Passig emphasizes the importance of collaboration and community in the music scene, highlighting her involvement with the Midwest Country Music Organization and her efforts to support fellow artists.
- Christine shares her journey of finding her voice as a songwriter later in life, inspired by personal experiences and a desire to connect more deeply with her audience through original music.
- Christine discusses her work with the nonprofit organization "To Be Continued," which focuses on suicide prevention and mental health awareness, advocating for open conversations and providing crucial training to recognize and address mental health crises.
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