The True Meaning of BSing

Sean K = me, Sean Kneese. I originally started this podcast as simply a space for traditional interviews with artists and other creative types. As I started bringing on increasing numbers of diverse guests, the show organically developed its own theme: I converse with people who think and live outside the box and are pursuing their creative and intellectual passions. They are non-conformists: people who go against the grain and follow their own path. I also like to provide a platform for opinions that aren't often heard in the mainstream media, and prefer to keep a conversational feel to my interviews. I enjoy talking to all different kinds of people from all walks of life and I hope that my podcast can show that we all have more in common than we think, even if it might not always seem that way on the surface.

Sunday, October 27, 2019

Episode 86: Deesie Zymmer: music teacher, children’s musician, singer/songwriter, and improviser





In this episode of BS'ing with Sean K, Sean Kneese talks to music teacher, children’s musician, singer/songwriter, and improviser Deesie Zymmer. Deesie talks about her experiences on the road as a musician, performing at a resort in the Dominican Republic, the performances she puts on with her music students and more

Sunday, October 20, 2019

Episode 85: Alexia DelGiudice: classical violist, alternative music artist, and founder of the band Wikka



In this episode of BS'ing with Sean K, Sean Kneese talks to classical violist, alternative music artist, and founder of the band Wikka, Alexia DelGiudice. DelGiudice talks about her musical background, her interest in Wicca and horror movies,  the various wigs she wears when performing live and more. 

Sunday, October 6, 2019

Episode 84: David Huberman: spoken word performance artist, author, actor and comedian





In this episode of BS'ing with Sean K, Sean Kneese talks to spoken word performance artist, author, actor and comedian David Huberman.  Huberman talks about how he became interested in writing and performing, his wild younger years as a drug addict in New York City, the punk scene in 1970s, the difference between writing for the stage and writing for the page, his interest in sci-fi and horror, beat poetry, and more.