Jayme Smith on Healing, Music's Power, and Giving Back through Song
Wild Willie introduces Jayme Smith, highlighting the podcast's mission and sharing his personal journey. Jayme discusses how music saved him, the healing power of expressing trauma, and the impact of Jimi Hendrix. They explore authenticity, music progressions, and a special moment involving Wild Willie's child and "Man in the Mirror." The episode covers music's role in sobriety, songwriting intent, community giving, and shared experiences. Jayme shares his military background, PTSD struggles, and Zach Bryan's influence. They discuss his work with veterans, pride in being a live sound engineer, and his song "Phone Home," concluding with a focus on embracing uniqueness in music.
(0:10) Opening and introductions: Wild Willie, podcast background, and guest Jayme Smith
(1:34) Wild Willie shares his personal story and hope through the podcast
(2:37) Jayme Smith on how music saved him
(3:39) Healing through expressing trauma
(4:01) Jayme discusses a song that helped him—Jimi Hendrix’s impact
(5:18) Influence of Hendrix’s national anthem and emotion in music
(7:53) Authenticity in music and learning about music progressions
(8:57) “Man in the Mirror” by Michael Jackson and interacting with Wild Willie's child
(10:35) Harvard study on music and dopamine
(11:30) Avoiding drinking songs after sobriety and expressing stories through music
(12:42) Intent and audience connection in songwriting
(14:01) Giving back to the community through music
(15:03) Shared suffering and heightened experiences through music
(18:24) Little wins, mental health, and positive thinking
(20:17) Passion for podcasting, hope, and avoiding victim mentality
(23:03) Music preferences, focusing on the right audience, and not obsessing over analytics
(26:52) Jayme’s military service, PTSD, and Zach Bryan's influence
(29:04) Alienation post-retirement and leaning on music for transition
(31:04) Technical difficulties
(34:10) Jayme’s commitment to veteran causes and work with Lansing Correctional Facility
(36:19) Pride in giving back and being a live sound engineer
(37:24) Podcast beginnings, success, and family moments
(40:30) Mental illness, PTSD, and supporting those struggling
(47:15) Importance of authenticity in music
(50:27) Playing Jayme's song "Phone Home" and its inspiration
(55:48) Embracing uniqueness, labels, and the indie music scene
(59:02) Humble beginnings, authenticity in recordings, and band formation