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SUMMARY:Suzanne Hanna -- "Navigating the Wilderness Within"
DESCRIPTION:Suzanne Hanna will speak about and sign her new book\, “Navigating the Wilderness Within: The Journey from Fear to Freedom\,” on Thursday\, January 22nd at 6:30pm\, at Boulder Bookstore. Tickets for this event are $5 (plus a small processing fee) and are available on Eventbrite. \nAbout the Book:\nWhat if the wilderness within held the key to your deepest truth and freedom? \n“Navigating the Wilderness Within” is a call to those ready to rise–ready to shed what no longer fits and step into a life of deeper truth\, freedom\, and courage. Suzanne Hanna writes with the wisdom of someone who’s walked the path–not perfectly\, but faithfully–led by heart\, spirit\, and an unshakable belief in what’s possible. \nAfter walking 1\,000 miles across the country in a radical act of healing and reclamation\, Suzanne emerged with a rare and sacred map: the path home to one’s most authentic self. Her journey-through heartbreak\, betrayal\, loss\, and rebirth-infuses every step she takes with those she serves. \nIMPORTANT TICKETING AND EVENT INFORMATION\nTickets are $5 (plus a small processing fee).\nA coupon good for $5 off a copy of “Navigating the Wilderness Within\,” or a purchase on the day of the event is included with your ticket. You will receive this coupon at the event.
URL:https://attitudehomes.com/event/suzanne-hanna-navigating-the-wilderness-within/
LOCATION:Boulder Bookstore\, 1107 Pearl St\, Boulder\, CO\, 80302\, United States
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SUMMARY:eTown Presents Chatham Rabbits
DESCRIPTION:Sarah McCombie of the North Carolina duo Chatham Rabbits is ready for change. “I’m ready for our fans to get to know the people we are now. We’ve grown up together and getting to reveal this album feels like our collective coming of age.”\nThis declaration is coming from a woman who has spent the past six years building a robust catalog and passionate fanbase within the Americana community with her husband and bandmate Austin McCombie. A woman who knows there is more to the band’s story than vows\, banjos and vintage dresses. The duo has released three albums: All I Want from You(2019)\, The Yoke is Easy\, The Burden is Full (2020)\, If You See Me Riding By (2022) that nod to the old-time roots of their college stringband pastime\, but with their new release Be Real with Me (February 14\, 2025) they have grown up.\n“These past two years have totally changed us\,” describes Austin. “We’re not as bright-eyed and naive as we were when we committed to Chatham Rabbits full-time.” This honesty is the backbone of their fourth studio album. The title is the ask—or rather the plea—Be Real with Me.\nAs unified as ever\, being the McCombies\, Sarah and Austin have faced challenges within their marriage\, an overhaul of faith and belief systems\, a global pandemic\, three moves\, the loss of beloved family pets and the heartbreak that is unique to getting really real and brutally honest with each other. Austin’s once fair-freckled arms are now adorned with tattoos by artists he’s met on the road and natural elements that bring him joy. Sarah’s closet is still brimming with vintage pieces\, but she’s likely to reach for a slip dress at the moment instead.\nWith their forthcoming fourth release\, Sarah is excited for fans to hear the band’s forward momentum. The music speaks for itself.\nAs she explains\, “we got married so young. We are simply not the same people we once were because playing music for a living has consumed and transformed us. This lifestyle has presented us with exhausting tour schedules\, vulnerable songs that force us to talk about our marriage\, difficult business decisions and the ever-complicated dilemma of mixing art and money and friends and employees. Ultimately\, though\, it has been a net positive experience.”\nWritten post-pandemic by Sarah and Austin and recorded over a two-year period at The Studio at Small Pond Farm in Pittsboro\, NC\, Be Real with Me was co-produced by Austin and the band’s longtime collaborator Saman Khoujinian (The Dead Tongues\, Lou Hazel). This record is the band’s “Return of Saturn\,” an astrological phenomenon that occurs around the age of 29 when one reevaluates life and through trial and error figures out who and what one would like to commit to moving forward. This record is about doing your best and still failing\, facing the imposter in the mirror\, wanting to be reckless and young while simultaneously mature and maternal. “Matador\,” “Gas Money\,” “Did I Really Know Him?” and “Collateral Damage” speak to this sentiment directly\, particularly the latter that has Sarah grappling with her desire for motherhood and freedom on the road\, two goals in polar opposition to each other. That friction can be felt by the listener\, especially to someone who also wants two paths in life that are in constant conflict with one another.\n“We’ve never been a bluegrass band\, but being from NC we cannot ignore the regional influences all around us. We sampled organic tones and manipulated them into synth pads and percussive elements on this record. It feels like a natural progression because the foundational components of our music are still there\, we’ve just added to it\,” says Austin. On this album\, you’ll still hear the banjo (Sarah McCombie) but right along with it is a drum machine (Saman Khoujinian)\, synth (Saman Khoujinian) and pedal steel (Ryan Stigmon). But it’s the lyrics that show the most maturity.\nYou can hear the growth not only in the topics but in how the message is portrayed. As Sarah sings in “One Little Orange\,” a startlingly tender song about her relationship with her late grandfather\, “I just have to trust whatever I’ve been told.” And trust me\, dear reader\, these lyrics hit close to home with their precise word choices\, full-circle storytelling and universal themes of the human condition told by way of the songwriter’s specific life experience.\n“It makes me fired up to sing about my life and my discoveries. It’s so cathartic\,” shares Sarah as she reflects on the future. “There’s a place for ‘Abigail’ and ‘Bugle Boy\,’” she says\, recalling two of the duo’s earlier songs. “But the songs on Be Real with Me are representative of who we are today.”
URL:https://attitudehomes.com/event/etown-presents-chatham-rabbits/
LOCATION:eTown\, 1535 Spruce St\, Boulder\, CO\, United States
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