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S'MAC TALK: It's Yes Until It's No with Carter Felker

54 min · 23 de mar de 2026
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🎧 S’MAC TALK – Episode 21: Yes Until It’s No Powered by Blue Willow Entertainment 💛 Title Sponsor: Happy Ending Divorce and Separation 👕 Segment Sponsor: Rapid Artist Merch This week, Seth and Mackenzie sit down with Alberta singer-songwriter Carter Felker for a conversation that covers everything from saying yes to gigs, writing heartbreak songs, and surviving the chaos of making records, to the fine art of karaoke, funeral shows, and why sometimes the best creative advice is just to keep showing up. Carter shares the origin story behind his music journey, from hearing a friend play original songs around a fire in Valleyview to hauling a guitar to parties, open mics, and eventually building a career on his own terms. He opens up about the very rough process behind his first record, the long break from recording that followed, and how finding the right collaborators finally made later records feel like home instead of a battle. The trio also talk about Carter’s latest chapter as an independent artist, the making of Loser, grant panic, touring highs, writing story songs versus personal songs, and how TV, Reddit, and life can sometimes get in the way of songwriting. Along the way, they detour into David Wilcox karaoke picks, basketball songs, growing up in small-town Alberta, and the beauty of saying yes to the right opportunities. đŸŽ¶ Songs of the Week (Rapid Artist Merch): Joshua Beebe – “Dinosaurs” Miles Canyon – “Good on You” Lana Del Rey – “Henry, Come On”

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