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10: Jeff Krasno Wondered What Happens When You Combine a Music Festival, Wellness, and Yoga, and Ended Up Co-founding Wanderlust

10: Jeff Krasno Wondered What Happens When You Combine a Music Festival, Wellness, and Yoga, and Ended Up Co-founding Wanderlust

FromThe Light Watkins Show


10: Jeff Krasno Wondered What Happens When You Combine a Music Festival, Wellness, and Yoga, and Ended Up Co-founding Wanderlust

FromThe Light Watkins Show

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Length:
117 minutes
Released:
Jul 29, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Joining us on the show today is Jeff Krasno, bluegrass enthusiast and the founder of One Commune and the Wanderlust Festival! Jeff's story is truly inspiring; from the many phases and seasons, he has lived through to the movements he has helped propel, Jeff has continued on his path with curiosity and passion at every turn. We hear from Jeff about the central role that music has played in much of his life as well as the formative experiences he had growing up all over the world! Jeff also unpacks the unlikely road building a new type of festival with Wanderlust, bridging the gaps between yoga, wellness and music. He takes us all the way through to his work currently and the Commune project that now takes up most of his time. Jeff is a wonderful storyteller and this lends itself to this longer form episode, jam-packed with twists and turns and the fruition of seeds planted much earlier. Our guest's story is such a strong example of how events that can seem random, often contribute to our outlook in important ways that are only apparent in hindsight. We hear about how his mission has evolved, from craving acceptance and connection to building a shared experience and lasting impact. For this fantastic and deep conversation, listen in with us today!Key Points From This Episode:Jeff's childhood fascination with Batman while moving around a lot. Global citizenship from a young age, learning languages and pastoral life in Europe and South America. Childhood difficulties in Brazil and Jeff's experiences of being teased and ostracized. Jeff's sympathetic nature and how this relates to a desire to connect and belong.The tumor that Jeff developed at the age of 13 and his experiences in Sloan Kettering. The aftermath of losing weight and the changes Jeff experienced at a new high school. Music in Jeff's life growing up; family roots and developing an ear for sound.Jeff's pursuit of his future wife, Skyla, during his time at college.Radio djing, banjo playing and organizing bluegrass shows with some big acts.How Jeff juggled his budding career in music and his college commitments.Jeff's work as a hip hop producer in the 1990s and producing Soulive.Making use of the Starbucks market and helping Sonya Kitchell get discovered.Life after 911, Skyla's new yoga studio and the beauty of community and compassion during crisis.
Released:
Jul 29, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode

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Host Light Watkins helps his guests uncover the story behind the story of how they started their movement for social good, by leading them through a retrospective of their “dark tunnel” moments to reveal how they found their inner light. If you’re in the darkness right now, hearing these stories will surely help you to find your inner light as well.