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  • Takin’ A Walk Nashville

    Exploring Nashville’s Music Legacy: Sean Martin of The Quarantined on Mental Health, Gratitude, and Creative Resilience

    12/03/2026 | 36 min
    What if music could be your lifeline in the darkest of times? Join us on this enlightening episode of Takin’ A Walk Nashville as host Sarah Harralson sits down with Sean Martin, the dynamic lead singer of the band The Quarantined. Together, they explore the profound journey of the band's formation, their latest album 'Aversion to Normalcy', and the powerful themes of trauma and resilience woven throughout their music. Sean opens up about his personal experiences during his time in the U. S. Army, revealing how music became a therapeutic outlet for him in navigating the complexities of PTSD.
    As they delve deeper into the conversation, Sean from The Quarantined emphasizes the transformative power of gratitude and perspective in overcoming life's challenges. Have you ever wondered how the Nashville music scene fosters creativity and support among artists? Sean shares insights on the band's viral success on TikTok and the creative process behind their album, recorded at the renowned Blackbird Studios, a cornerstone of Nashville music history.

    Listeners will appreciate Sean's advocacy for veterans' mental health, as he aims to convey universal messages through his music with The Quarantined that resonate with everyone, not just veterans. What does it mean to connect through song? As Sean reflects on his journey, he highlights the significance of music as a means of self-expression and connection, a sentiment that echoes throughout the vibrant Nashville music scene.
    This episode of Takin’ A Walk Nashville is not just an interview; it's a celebration of Nashville's rich musical legacy and a testament to the resilience found within its artists. Whether you're a fan of country music or curious about the music industry insights Nashville has to offer, this episode provides a unique glimpse into the heart of songwriting in Nashville. Don't miss this opportunity to hear from an emerging artist who is making waves in the Nashville music podcast landscape.
    Join us as we uncover the stories behind the songs, the struggles and triumphs of the creative process, and the unwavering spirit of the Nashville songwriters. Tune in to Takin’ A Walk Nashville for an inspiring conversation that celebrates the resilience of artists and the healing power of music!

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    Exploring Nashville's Music Scene: Craig Campbell's Journey, Cancer Advocacy, and His Latest Song Inspiration

    05/03/2026 | 12 min
    What if you could combine your love for music with a powerful cause that impacts lives? Join us in this episode of Takin’ A Walk Nashville as host Sarah Harralson sits down with the talented country artist and songwriter Craig Campbell, whose heartfelt hits like "Outskirts of Heaven" and "Tomorrow Tonight" have resonated with fans across the nation. Craig's journey is not just about music; it’s also a poignant story of advocacy and remembrance as he shares insights about the Kenny Campbell Foundation, which he founded in memory of his father who lost his battle with colorectal cancer. March is Colorectal Cancer Awareness Month, and Craig Campbell passionately discusses the critical need for awareness and funding in this area, especially considering the rising statistics of colorectal cancer among younger individuals.
    Have you ever participated in a charity event that brought the community together? Craig's annual Celebrity Cornhole Challenge is one such event, drawing attention and significant funds for his foundation. This episode dives deep into the personal experiences that fuel his advocacy, showcasing how the music community can unite for a greater cause. But that's not all! Craig Campbell also reveals the inspiration behind his latest single, "Drink For That," offering listeners a behind-the-scenes look at its production and the emotions that shaped it.
    As we explore the vibrant Nashville music scene, Craig shares his entrepreneurial spirit with his restaurant venture, Grindstone Cowboy, reflecting on how it complements his artistic journey. With a rich tapestry of Nashville music history woven into his narrative, Craig reminisces about the evolution of the city since his arrival in 2002 and highlights the unique charm that keeps artists and fans alike coming back for more.
    What makes Nashville a haven for songwriters and musicians? Craig's insights provide a glimpse into the thriving Nashville music podcast landscape, filled with music industry insights and stories from Nashville songwriters that help celebrate the city's legacy. As the episode wraps up, Craig shares his favorite spots to walk in Nashville, reinforcing the connection between music, community, and personal exploration. Tune in to discover how Takin’ A Walk Nashville is more than just a podcast; it’s a celebration of Nashville's music legacy and a testament to the power of storytelling in the heart of Music City.
    Don't miss this engaging conversation that blends country music, advocacy, and the vibrant culture of Nashville, offering listeners a unique perspective on the Nashville music scene and the importance of giving back.

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    Takin A Walk Nashville with the Inspirational Story of Resilience of Singer Songwriter Mary Gauthier

    26/02/2026 | 26 min
    What happens when a restaurant owner turns into a Grammy-nominated folk singer-songwriter? Join us on this inspiring journey as we take a walk through the heart of Nashville with the incredible Mary Gauthier. On this episode of takin’ a walk nashville, host Sarah Harralson dives deep into Mary’s remarkable story, tracing her path from the bustling restaurant scene in Boston to the vibrant music city of Nashville at the age of 40. How did her personal experiences shape her songwriting and lead her to create music that resonates with so many?
    Mary Gauthier opens up about her transformative journey to sobriety and how it influenced her acclaimed album, Rifles and Rosary Beads, co-written with military veterans. This powerful collaboration not only showcases the healing power of music but also highlights the importance of storytelling in connecting with others. Have you ever wondered how music can serve as a therapeutic outlet? Mary’s insights will leave you reflecting on the profound impact of song in our lives.
    As a prominent figure in the Nashville music scene, Mary Gauthier also discusses the unique challenges she faced as an openly gay artist within the country music genre. What does authenticity mean in a world that often demands conformity? Her candid reflections on being true to oneself are a testament to her strength and artistry, making this episode a must-listen for anyone interested in women in Nashville music and the broader music industry insights Nashville has to offer.
    Moreover, Mary shares her passion for her involvement with the non-profit organization, Songwriting with Soldiers, emphasizing how songwriting can be a transformative process for veterans and civilians alike. Are you curious about the creative process of songwriting in Nashville? This episode provides a heartfelt exploration of the artistic journey and the significance of connecting through music.
    As we wrap up our conversation, Mary Gauthier reveals her favorite walking spots in Nashville, reinforcing the theme of finding inspiration in nature and personal experiences. Whether you’re a fan of Nashville songwriter interviews or simply love celebrating Nashville music, this episode of takin’ a walk nashville is sure to inspire you. Tune in for an enriching experience that highlights the beauty of Nashville's music legacy and the stories of emerging artists Nashvillehas to offer!

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    Exploring Nashville’s Music Scene: Americana Singer- Songwriter Jaimee Harris on Her Journey, Sobriety, and the Power of Songwriting

    24/02/2026 | 21 min
    Have you ever wondered how a small-town girl from Texas transforms her life into a vibrant career in the heart of Nashville? In this episode of "Takin’ A Walk Nashville," host Sarah Harralson invites the incredibly talented Jaimee Harris, a folk Americana singer-songwriter, to share her inspiring journey. From her roots near Waco to the bustling music scene of Music City, Jamie’s story is a testament to resilience and creativity in the face of challenges.
    As they stroll through Nashville's picturesque parks, Sarah and Jaimee Harris dive deep into her artistic evolution, exploring the themes of family, addiction, and personal growth found in her latest album, "Boomerang Town. " How does one navigate the complexities of sobriety and faith while pursuing a passion for songwriting? Jamie opens up about her Southern Baptist upbringing and how it has shaped her songwriting perspective, emphasizing the importance of empathy in music. This episode is not just a conversation; it’s a celebration of Nashville’s music legacy and the powerful narratives that emerge from it.
    Jaimee Harris also shares thrilling insights into her upcoming tour dates with partner Mary Gauthier, highlighting the joys of performing together and the unique connection they share on stage. What makes their collaboration so special? Tune in to hear Jamie recount pivotal moments in her career, including a transformative experience at Austin City Limits that reignited her passion for songwriting. It’s these experiences that have positioned her as an emerging artist in the Nashville music scene, making waves among music industry leaders in Nashville.
    As the episode unfolds, Jamie discusses her new music projects and the creative energy inspired by Nashville’s changing seasons. How does running through the city’s parks influence her songwriting? The beauty of nature and the vibrant atmosphere of Nashville serve as a backdrop for her artistic expression, reminding us all of the magic that can be found in our surroundings.
    If you’re passionate about Nashville songwriters, music city storytelling, or the evolution of music genres from Nashville, this episode of "Takin’ A Walk Nashville" is a must-listen. Join us as we celebrate the incredible women in Nashville music and explore the insights that make this city a haven for creativity. Don’t miss out on Jamie Harris’s captivating journey and the lessons she has learned along the way!


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    Exploring Fitness , Red Light Therapy and Recovery in Nashville's Music Scene with Gunnar Peterson and Bradley Carden"

    19/02/2026 | 22 min
    What if the key to unlocking your full potential as a performer lies not just in your talent, but in your fitness routine? Join host Sarah Harralson on this episode of Takin’ A Walk Nashville, where she dives deep into the fascinating intersection of fitness, music, and recovery technologies with celebrity trainer Gunnar Peterson and Solbazium CEO Bradley Carden. As we explore the vibrant Nashville music scene, discover how maintaining peak physical condition can empower artists to thrive in the demanding world of entertainment.
    Gunnar, who recently made the leap from Los Angeles to Music City, shares his insights on how fitness plays a crucial role for entertainers who often lead high-energy lives. Have you ever wondered how proper training, nutrition, and recovery can make or break a performer’s success, especially while on tour? Gunnar breaks it down, emphasizing why consistency is key—not just in fitness, but also in honing musical skills. He also unveils his Common Ground app, designed to provide tailored workout plans for users at any fitness level, making it easier than ever to integrate fitness into your daily routine.
    But that’s not all! Bradley Carden enlightens us on the rise of red light therapy, a groundbreaking recovery method that is quickly gaining traction among music industry leaders in Nashville. How does this innovative technology stack up against traditional recovery methods? You’ll learn about its effectiveness and accessibility for everyday users, making recovery a priority for everyone, not just the stars. As we celebrate Nashville’s music legacy, the conversation naturally flows into the evolution of recovery technologies and their impact on the health and wellness of artists and fans alike.
    As the episode wraps up, Gunnar and Bradley share their favorite walking spots in Nashville, showcasing the city’s charm and vibrant atmosphere. Whether you’re a local or just visiting, these recommendations will inspire you to get outside and enjoy Music City while staying active. So, are you ready to explore the synergy between fitness and the Nashville music scene? Tune in to this enlightening episode of Takin’ A Walk Nashville and discover how you can elevate your performance, both on stage and in life!
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A podcast dedicated to celebrating every genre of music that comes out of Nashville. Takin’ A Walk Nashville will follow in the footsteps of our original successful podcast but will go deeper into Nashville’s musical reservoir.
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