Tourganic: Healthy Living on the Road of Life
Tourganic: Healthy Living on the Road of Life

Tourganic: Healthy Living on the Road of Life

David Bailis

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The Tourganic Podcast is hosted by guitarist, thought leader and vegan athlete David Bailis. The podcast features his conversations with an inspiring collection of musicians and athletes about how they maintain health of mind, body and soul. Whether through diet, running, meditation, yoga or whatever one’s chosen path is, these interviews get to the heart of how living a healthy lifestyle helped them thrive as people and shine with their overall musicality.

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TTP #15- Chris St. Hillaire on Music and Activism, Organizing, Positive Effects of Living a Plant-Base Diet on the Road
MAR 27, 2019
TTP #15- Chris St. Hillaire on Music and Activism, Organizing, Positive Effects of Living a Plant-Base Diet on the Road
My conversation this week is with drummer, multi instrumentalist, activist and all around inspirational guy Chris St Hillaire. After more than a decade with his band the London Souls, Chris is now touring with Sinkane. Chris is also a founding member of the Sound Mind Collective who's "aim is to to connect independent musicians and artists with our local communities to encourage meaningful positive growth through education, social justice advocacy and creativity." Chris insight into the connecting the worlds of activism and music is inspiring and so important Intro music: 'Do you?' from DB3 album 'Firebrand' Episode interludes are taken from: Chris St. Hillaire "Strangers" and "Road March", London Souls "Steady Are You Ready" and Sinkane "Everybody"   In this conversation: * Sound Mind Collective * Operating in a conscious way * SMC and community based issues beyond music ie policing- mentorship to incarcerated kids * Musician business workshops * Lack of organizing in younger musicians * Activism on tour and linking with local communities * Eating healthy on a budget while on tour * Journey to plant-based diet * Ethical treatment of animals * Growing up in Trinidad * Standard American Diet= SAD * Food=Culture * Life on the road forcing the issue with regards to health- That being the catalyst for change * Plant-based diet+ change in playing, life on tour, approach and mental clarity/focus * Daily schedule- Juice bar in the morning * Show preparation- Positive mindstate above all * Developing an activist mentality in musicians * Interconnectedness of issues * London Souls * Sinkane * Importance of valuing relationships in building a music career * Goals: long term vs short term * Leave room for your goals to evolve
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64 MIN
TTP #14- Sonny Rollins- Ruminations with the Jazz Legend on his Career, Spiritual Explorations, Yoga practice and a Life in Music
FEB 21, 2019
TTP #14- Sonny Rollins- Ruminations with the Jazz Legend on his Career, Spiritual Explorations, Yoga practice and a Life in Music
It is such an honor to kick off the 2nd season of the Tourganic Podcast with the legendary Sonny Rollins. Sonny is one of the most influential musicians of the 20th century, whose career spanned nearly 70 years. The saxophone master has released over 60 albums as a leader as well as collaborating/recording with the preeminient lumineers of jazz such as Miles Davis, Charlie Parker, Dizzy Gillespie, John Coltrane, Thelonious Monk, Art Blakey just to name a few. His daily Williamsburg bridge practice sessions during his 1959 sabbatical have become iconic piece of New York history. Sonny has been on a lifetime spiritual quest to expand his consciousness and a path of discovery that he has worked to achieve through a committed Yoga practice since the late 50's. His journey continued when he moved to India to live in an ashram and commit fully to his spiritual practice. Sonny's words are inspiring, thought provoking and deeply meaningful. This episode covers a lot of ground. Intro music: 'Do you?' from DB3 album 'Firebrand' Episode interludes are taken from: Sonny Rollins 'Road Shows, Vol.3'  In this conversation: * What led him on the path of spiritual and enlightening quest  * Losing the ability to play Sax because of illness and acceptance * Role Yoga plays in his life * Connection between spiritual pursuit and musical output * Traveling to the Ashram and living in India * Autobiography of a Yogi * Self Realization fellowship * When you play your horn, that is meditation * Being truly present and in the now when playing+Creating is next level * Connection between practice and achieving flow state mentality * Performance vs practice mindstate * Performance – Make your mind blank and let the music play you- passive  * Never feeling like he can get to 'that' place every night * Consciousness of health and spirituality in the 50's leading to the 60's * Daily Yoga practice on the road * Different types of yoga to develop * Using practice to achieve Self realization- self betterment * The importance of long tones- Slowing down- positivity
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54 MIN