• Amythyst Kiah

    Welcome back to Harmonics! While Beth is planning a brief hiatus from the show (at least regarding new episodes - you can still follow along with everything Harmonics via our newsletter and Instagram) she is sending us off with one new episode to hold us over. For this episode, Beth sits down with roots music favorite and Grammy nominee Amythyst Kiah.


    Kiah tells the story of her life's musical journey, discusses the importance of claiming her space in the roots music world as a queer Black woman, and ponders religion, philosophy, and spiritual moments experienced through music. The pair also talk about mental health and the transformative power of therapy, feeling like an outside and the dangers of isolation, repressing feelings and toxic positivity, and wonder: do we each truly have a specific purpose in life?



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    S2 - 57m - Nov 17, 2021
  • Salute the Songbird with Maggie Rose - Valerie June

    This week, we're so excited to share with all of you a podcast that we love dearly. Salute the Songbird celebrates women in music and is hosted by rock & soul singer Maggie Rose. This episode features a conversation with acclaimed singer-songwriter Valerie June - one of our favorite musicians here at Harmonics.

    Listen and subscribe to Salute The Songbird from Osiris Media wherever you get your podcasts. And check out Maggie’s new album, Have A Seat, out now!



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    59m - Aug 31, 2021
  • Light of a Clear Blue Morning - Rest and Clarity with Dolly Parton

    It's been a long dark night... but we're rested and ready for a new day with the help of Ms. Dolly Parton and her inspirational lyrics, and spirit. If you tuned in for our episode with Hilary Jackendoff a while back, you're familiar with the practice of Yoga Nidra - in short, it's a guided meditation intending to bring us to a state of consciousness between waking and sleeping - and it makes for some serious relaxation and rejuvenation. Beth recently completed her Yoga Nidra teacher training, and who better to inspire her first meditation than Dolly?


    Episode Art - Image from Dolly Parton's 'New Harvest... First Gathering"



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    27m - Aug 24, 2021
  • Time for Some Music Recommendations...

    Let's face it: times are pretty dark right now - but what else is new? Harmonics was born out of a love for music and its healing powers, and we are once again turning towards art to pull us through. Today, Beth is joined by Amy Reitnouer Jacobs - Executive Producer of Harmonics and owner of The Bluegrass Situation - who shares with us the fruits of her curatorial labor in the form of her top albums getting her through the summer: from heart-wrenching yet uplifting folk songs by Allison Russell, to the vibey, Don Henley-esque sounds of John Mayer's recent release, on through to '70s Japanese pop, and stopping everywhere in between.


    Music featured in this episode:

    Allison Russell, "All Of The Women"

    Dante Elephante, "Find Somebody To Love"

    Tony Joe White, "Boot Money"

    Valerie June, "You And I"

    John Mayer, "Last Train Home"

    Yellow Magic Orchestra, "Behind the Mask"

    Sara Watkins, "Moon River"


    Listen to these songs and albums here: https://spoti.fi/3y1dDDg

    Bistro Vibes GQ article: https://www.gq.com/story/introducing-bistro-vibes

    For more music recs, visit https://thebluegrasssituation.com

    Amy's Spotify: https://spoti.fi/3CZnwFg



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    27m - Aug 17, 2021
  • Mickey Guyton's Breakout Year
    So many of our guests from Season 1 of Harmonics have been having the most incredible year - so we want to share some of our favorite conversations with these powerful women, as their stars continue to rise and their stories continue to develop. And Mickey Guyton has had quite the year, between her Grammy nomination for Best Country Solo performance for her viral hit "Black Like Me," hosting the ACM Awards, releasing her highly successful EP Bridges - and becoming a mother! Revisit this powerful, vulnerable conversation with the wonderful Mickey Guyton from back in the summer of 2020.

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    S2 - 49m - Jul 20, 2021
  • Yoga Nidra with Hilary Jackendoff

    Join Beth as she talks with meditation teacher Hilary Jackendoff about the practice of Yoga Nidra - or yogic sleep - and the benefits to reap from its simplicity and the opportunities it provides for rest and connection. You can practice more free meditations from Hilary on Insight Timer (https://insighttimer.com/hilaryjackendoff) and be sure to follow along with her on Instagram (@meditationchick) (https://www.instagram.com/meditationchick/)



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    S2 - 1h 12m - Jul 7, 2021
  • An Opportunity to Let Go

    Yoga Nidra teacher Hilary Jackendoff has written a meditation just for Harmonics listeners, providing us with an opportunity to access an embodied experience of undoing, effortlessness, and letting go. Through Yoga Nidra, we learn what it feels like to truly release everything that we're holding onto - physically, mentally, emotionally - so that we can know deep rest, reconnect to our own true nature, and feel at home and at ease within our own being. You can practice more free meditations from Hilary on Insight Timer (https://insighttimer.com/hilaryjackendoff) and be sure to follow along with her on Instagram (@meditationchick) (https://www.instagram.com/meditationchick/)



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    31m - Jul 7, 2021
  • Summer Vacation Plans, Anyone?
    Thanks to everyone who listened to Season 2! Harmonics Podcast is taking a little break for the Summer, but we'll be back soon with new episodes for Season 3!

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    S2 - 3m - Jun 2, 2021
  • Abby Wambach
    She and Beth have an honest and open conversation about sobriety, religion and Abby’s youth in the Catholic church - and her relationship to it as she accepted her sexuality at a young age. She explains the importance of sports for all kids to develop an ability to take care of themselves, discusses the necessity of exercise and movement for maintaining her mental health, and the disparity between men and women’s earnings and treatment in professional sports - and a huge realization she had while standing onstage between Kobe Bryant and Peyton Manning as they were all three honored upon their retirements.

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    S2 - 1h 1m - May 18, 2021
  • Kristin Chenoweth
    In honor of Mental Health Awareness Month, we bring you an emotional conversation with Tony and Emmy-winning actress and singer Kristin Chenoweth. Having recently lost a lifelong voice teacher and dear friend to COVID-19 at the time of this interview, Chenoweth brings a very open conversation about grief and mental health, talking with host Beth Behrs about her struggles with depression and anxiety during the pandemic, and throughout her life - accepting that she does need to acknowledge her mental health struggles, even though due to her public persona, most people expect her to be "rainbows and glitter" 24/7.

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    S2 - 53m - May 11, 2021
  • May is For Mental Health!
    In recognition of Mental Health Awareness Month, Beth slows things down and checks in with a dear friend: Harmonics Executive Producer and BGS Co-Founder Amy Reitnouer Jacobs! While the pandemic is beginning to subside here in the U.S. (and what a wonderful thing it is) let's be real: it's a weird time right now. Folks are getting vaccinated (within so many different timelines, might we add) and some are immediately diving head-first back into society and socialization - six feet be damned. With everyone at varying levels of anxiety - and comfortable speeds of fully returning to the ways of the "before" times - and after a year-plus of having our mental health hit at from every possible direction, we think it's important to take this month of May - Mental Health Awareness Month - to give ourselves and others some grace and set some boundaries. Our mental health is worth it. Links Mentioned: On "Languishing" (The New York Times) (https://www.nytimes.com/2021/04/19/well/mind/covid-mental-health-languishing.html) Team Yes vs. Team Couch (The Atlantic) (https://www.theatlantic.com/family/archive/2021/04/post-pandemic-socializers-two-types/618678/) Do We Even Know How To Socialize Anymore? (NPR Life Kit) (https://www.npr.org/2021/04/04/983855924/do-we-even-know-how-to-socialize-anymore) You can find resources for Mental Health Month here. (https://www.mhanational.org/mental-health-month)

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    S2 - 18m - May 4, 2021
  • Singer, Poet, and Artist Courtney Marie Andrews
    This week, in the final installment of our Americana April series here on Harmonics, host Beth Behrs speaks with folk singer-songwriter Courtney Marie Andrews, who has just released Old Monarch, a beautiful collection of poetry, and her very first of its kind. Beth's own deep love of poetry makes for a perfect pair in this episode. On top of her songwriting and poetry, Andrews also had a deep passion for painting, and she and Beth discuss the difference between various artistic outlets and how she moves through a creative block, as well as the joy of creating art simply for the sake of creating art, not necessarily as something to be shared with the world - or with anyone, for that matter. Growing up in the Sonoran desert of Arizona, she has been influenced by the beauty and vastness of the desert since a young age, and the desert and nature in general continue to inspire her art and spirituality to this day. And as we will never know the answers to the major questions of the universe in this realm, Andrews finds comfort in embracing the beauty in the mysteries of life, rather than in the answers. She discusses the feeling of recently playing her first live show to an audience since the pandemic began, reads us some poetry from Old Monarch, and so much more on this episode. Hear our first two installments of Americana April with Fiona Prine (https://thebluegrasssituation.com/read/harmonics-with-beth-behrs-fiona-prine/) and Margo Price. (https://thebluegrasssituation.com/read/harmonics-with-beth-behrs-margo-price/)

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    S2 - 45m - Apr 27, 2021
  • Margo Price
    It’s Americana April here on Harmonics, and this week brings a conversation with one of Beth’s all-time favorite artists – Americana or otherwise – Nashville’s very own Margo Price. This past year may have temporarily pulled Margo off the never-ending road of touring, but that doesn’t mean the pace has slowed down – being a mother is a never-ending rush of another kind. She and Beth talk about this time spent at home, from spending time with her children and attempting to instill in them a respect for the earth and for people, to navigating the complexities of a songwriting relationship with her husband, singer-songwriter Jeremy Ivey. Margo also shares her feelings on becoming the first female artist on the board of Farm Aid (a full-circle, bittersweet moment after her family lost the farm when she was young,) the advice she’s gleaned from the greats like Willie Nelson and Emmylou Harris, working with longtime friend Sturgill Simpson as the producer on her latest album That’s How Rumors Get Started, and so much more.

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    S2 - 47m - Apr 20, 2021
  • Fiona Prine
    Beth has a conversation with Fiona Prine, President of Nashville's Oh Boy Records, and wife and former manager of the late great songwriter John Prine, whom we lost from COVID-19 last year. The two talk about John’s recent posthumous Grammy wins (and Fiona’s experience accepting the award on his behalf), mental health, growing up in Ireland, her and John’s love story, and so much more. While Fiona is a well-respected figure in the Nashville community in her own right - as a role model as a female label head, an extremely successful manager, and music business professional throughout her life - she has also been able to keep the spirit of John’s incredible legacy alive even after his passing. Be sure to subscribe to Harmonics so you don't miss an episode of Season 2 - we have an incredible lineup in store for you! • Follow @harmonicspodcast (instagram.com/harmonicspodcast) and @bethbehrs (instagram.com/bethbehrs) on Instagram • Subscribe to the Harmonics newsletter at harmonicspodcast.com (harmonicspodcast.com) to stay in the loop with our community! • Listen to Beth Behrs and the Brothers Koren's album 'The Moon Will Stay' on Bandcamp (bethbehrs.bandcamp.com). Proceeds will go to Jewel's Never Broken program with the Inspiring Children Foundation, Songwriting with Soldiers, and the EQUUS Foundation

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    S2 - 1h 1m - Apr 13, 2021
  • Carly Stein (Founder / CEO Beekeeper's Naturals)
    This week on Harmonics, Beth speaks with entrepreneur Carly Stein, founder and CEO of Beekeeper’s Naturals. Carly talks with Beth about the journey that brought her to the founding of the company, from a childhood and young adult life afflicted with chronic illness and an allergic reaction to Western medicine, a seemingly miraculous discovery of propolis (a substance created by honeybees) as an aid for said illness, and her subsequent endeavors to bring authentically organic, high quality natural bee products to North America through her own beekeeping. Carly’s story is an eye-opening look into the sometimes murky world of wellness, and an inspiring tale of determination and vision. Visit Beekeeper's Naturals: https://beekeepersnaturals.com/ Be sure to subscribe to Harmonics so you don't miss an episode of Season 2 - we have an incredible lineup in store for you! • Follow @harmonicspodcast and @bethbehrs on Instagram • Subscribe to the Harmonics newsletter at harmonicspodcast.com to stay in the loop with our community! • Listen to Beth Behrs and the Brothers Koren's album 'The Moon Will Stay' at bethbehrs.bandcamp.com. Proceeds will go to Jewel's Never Broken program with the Inspiring Children Foundation, Songwriting with Soldiers, and the EQUUS Foundation

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    S2 - 59m - Apr 6, 2021
  • Dr. Tara Swart
    Dr. Tara Swart is a neuroscientist, medical doctor, Senior Lecturer at MIT, and author of best-seller ‘The Source.’ She and host Beth Behrs have an in-depth conversation on neuroplasticity, and how we can physically change the structure of our brains through our thoughts, and therefore, change our lives. Following a full career in medicine, Dr. Tara was surprised to realize the scientific evidence supporting the Law of Attraction, and has since committed her work to helping others use science-backed practices to live their fullest lives. Be sure to subscribe to Harmonics so you don't miss an episode of Season 2 - we have an incredible lineup in store for you! - Follow @harmonicspodcast and @bethbehrs on Instagram - Subscribe to the Harmonics newsletter at harmonicspodcast.com to stay in the loop with our community! - Listen to Beth Behrs and the Brothers Koren's album 'The Moon Will Stay' at bethbehrs.bandcamp.com. Proceeds will go to Jewel's Never Broken program with the Inspiring Children Foundation, Songwriting with Soldiers, and the EQUUS Foundation.

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    S2 - 1h 4m - Mar 30, 2021
  • Carol Burnett
    Beth is still pinching herself after this interview with her hero: Carol Burnett has been the object of Beth's idolization since childhood and is the ultimate reason she is now a physical comedian. Not only has her infectious comedic style influenced Beth in every which way, but the two have both been with CBS for a decade, and they bond over their shared experiences of working in front of a studio audience. Burnett tells her story from the first time she realized she was funny (5:54) through the divine intervention (or something like it) that's guided her through her life and career (14:15), muses on her late daughter's mantra that has inspired her outlook on life (26:58), recalls the creative process and origins of the Carol Burnett Show, and being a woman in a "man's game" (28:58), and recounts her lifelong friendship with Julie Andrews (42:40). Be sure to subscribe to Harmonics so you don't miss an episode of Season 2 - we have an incredible lineup in store for you! Follow @harmonicspodcast and @bethbehrs on Instagram Subscribe to the Harmonics newsletter at harmonicspodcast.com to stay in the loop with our community! Listen to Beth Behrs and the Brothers Koren's album 'The Moon Will Stay' at bethbehrs.bandcamp.com - proceeds will go to Jewel's Never Broken program with the Inspiring Children Foundation, Songwriting with Soldiers, and the EQUUS Foundation.

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    S2 - 57m - Mar 23, 2021
  • Jewel
    Welcome to Season 2 of Harmonics! We're kicking things off with incredible four-time Grammy-nominated singer-songwriter Jewel. She and host Beth Behrs have an insightful conversation about her experience with mindfulness throughout her life as a response to anxiety. Jewel presents multiple tangible skills she has developed along the way that everyone can easily apply to their own lives to expand their mindfulness. She's brought these skills to struggling children as well, having been an avid advocate for mental health awareness and using her platform to lift others up throughout her career. Her work through her own Jewel Never Broken program, in conjunction with the Inspiring Children Foundation, has supported so many children through mental health support, mentoring, education, and equipping them with important life skills, and tools to earn college scholarships and become forces for good in the world. Jewel's honesty regarding her own struggles, and how it informs her creativity, her art, and her life, is incredibly inspiring. Just in case you're not yet convinced you should give this episode a listen - Jewel also gives Beth a personal lesson in yodeling. Jewel Never Broken program and exercises: https://www.jewelneverbroken.com/challenges Be sure to subscribe to Harmonics so you don't miss an episode of Season 2 - we have an incredible lineup in store for you! Follow @harmonicspodcast and @bethbehrs on Instagram Subscribe to the Harmonics newsletter at harmonicspodcast.com to stay in the loop with our community! Listen to Beth Behrs and the Brothers Koren's album 'The Moon Will Stay' at bethbehrs.bandcamp.com - proceeds will go to Jewel's Never Broken program with the Inspiring Children Foundation, Songwriting with Soldiers, and the EQUUS Foundation.

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    S2 - 1h 5m - Mar 16, 2021
  • New Harmonics Interviews AND New Music!
    We are so excited to premiere the album The Moon Will Stay by host Beth Behrs and the Brothers Koren. You can stream and purchase the album on Bandcamp, here: https://bethbehrs.bandcamp.com The album will be available on Bandcamp for three months, and all proceeds will go to the following organizations: • Songwriting with Soldiers (https://www.songwritingwithsoldiers.org) provides weekend retreats across the U.S. for veterans from all conflicts. Since 2012, they've connected with hundreds of veterans and military families, and created a safe and inspiring environment to share their experiences and write with professional songwriters, like Mary Gauthier, a guest on Season 1 of Harmonics. • Jewel's Never Broken program (https://www.jewelneverbroken.com,) with the Inspiring Children Foundation, help children through mental health support, mentoring, education, and equip them with life skills and tools to earn college scholarships. • The Equus Foundation (https://www.equusfoundation.org) is the only national animal welfare foundation in the U.S. that is 100% dedicated to protecting the country's horses, and strengthening the bond between horses and people. Their mission is to safeguard the dignity of America's horses throughout their lives, and to share the ability that horses have to empower, teach, and heal. Equine therapy has had a huge impact on host Beth Behrs' and her family's lives - horses have been instrumental in Beth's mental health and loving connection within her family. Also in this episode - we announce the first few guests for Season 2 of Harmonics!

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    S1 - 14m - Mar 2, 2021
  • A little love song from Beth
    In honor of Valentine's Day, Beth debuts a love song - "More Than I Do" - because everyone who makes a record has gotta write a love song, right?

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    S1 - 6m - Feb 16, 2021
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