Introducing My New Weekly Podcast with Guest Musical Icon Moby

Introducing My New Weekly Podcast with Guest Musical Icon Moby

I've been working on a new podcast for sometime now. Introduction Next Level Soul. The podcast that asks the big questions about living, evolving and thriving in the world today. The show attempts to answer those questions by having candid and...
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I've been working on a new podcast for sometime now. Introduction
Next Level Soul. The podcast that asks the big questions about
living, evolving and thriving in the world today. The show attempts
to answer those questions by having candid and inspiring
conversations with thought leaders from every walk of life.

Global icon, musician, and animal rights activist, Moby(né, Richard
Melville Hall) has lived many lives right before the gazes and
judgment of the world. Self-discovery is a continual process
that each time, when done right, unravels a new purpose and even
newer challenges. This conversation is about the rise and fall of
ego, fame, fortune, self-destruction, and eventually
self-rediscovery and redemption.

Moby came onto the entertainment scene with his 1991 single, ‘Go’
--- the start of a remarkable critical and commercial success. He
went on to sell over 20 million records globally; especially with
his 1999 album ‘Play’. In the interview, Moby describes the success
of the PLAY album as unanticipated. Each track on the record was
licensed to films, television shows, and commercials making it one
of the most licensed albums in history.

The accomplishments brought in a wave, and he rode it. Alcohol and
drugs became part of that wave, even missing his mother’s funeral
because he was passed out drunk in bed.

Moby’s journey to healing, self-peace, and sobriety has not been
all unicorns and rainbows. In spite of living the dream life and
having the world at his feet, the peak of his career was a period
when he suffered deep depression. He sought to turn the course of
his fears into a vision of purpose. By, regaining control of his
life - sobering up since 2008, finding spirituality that works for
him, and crystalizing his imperfect, yet extraordinary life and
career in his new documentary, Moby Doc.

Moby doc is the creative, offbeat, wry, music-filled chronicle of
an eventful life examined. filled with existential discussions,
extraordinary concert footage, deep cuts from 30 years of moby’s
music, unconventional narrative, quirky animation, rare clips, and
thoughts from moby’s friend David Lynch, it’s a vibrant, eclectic
conversation between a man and his past. as music and a commitment
to veganism and animal rights guide him, moby delves into himself
to share honestly what he’s gone through, what it might mean to
others, how he turned confusion about life into the beauty of
art…and why the answers to some of the deepest questions we can ask
as human beings may not be found in the way we’re actually
living.

It was an honor to have this conversation with this remarkable
artist and human being. Please, enjoy my sit-down with the
iconic, Moby.

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