Songwriting Contest

TSC Episode 1: Kathryn Scott – Show Notes

We are so excited to launch The Songwriter’s Cafe Podcast, a brand new monthly podcast created with the Christian songwriters in mind. Whether you’re just starting out as a songwriter or have been doing it for years, we hope you will find this podcast and community inspiring and helpful.

On this first episode of the podcast we…

  • introduce ourselves
  • share about an upcoming songwriting webinar with Dave Fitzgerald
  • discuss songwriting with our featured guest – Kathryn Scott
  • give you a sneak peek at our original songs
  • announce our Songwriting Challenge 2011

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We would love to hear from you! Email us at share(at)thesongwriterscafe.com or leave us a message on our comment line: 913.735.4229

A special thanks to Kathryn Scott for stopping by our show and sharing her insights. Also, big thanks to Jared Anderson for providing the intro music to our show.

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  • Naesco

    Great podcast, Paul Baloche cowrote “God Songs” a good resource.

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  • http://twitter.com/mikedishner Mike Dishner

    Anyway I could download this and listen later?

  • http://factor7agency.com Wisdom Moon

    Yes, of course! You can either subscribe to the podcast through iTunes (http://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/the-songwriters-cafe/id413812747) or download it here: http://songwriterscafe.libsyn.com/

  • Mark Snyder

    I listened to the podcast. I thought it was a good start. I think you should encourage people in your challenge to try for good, finished songs. I see a lot of songs that people do for challenges, online boards, etc, where the effort is put forth to make the song but not finish it, rewrite it, deconstruct it, etc, to make it what it could be. But your interview guests often stress this part of the process. I think just writing 12 or 36 songs is great as an exercise, but writing, say, four finished songs that are objectively evaluated and redone until they shine would be a great goal too. Thanks for starting this up!

  • http://factor7agency.com Wisdom Moon

    Hi Mark,

    Thanks for your feedback and comment. We appreciate you listening and taking the time to write us your thoughts. And, yes, we agree!