This is a behind-the-scenes interview with musician and activist Nahko which was originally recorded for the purposes of my team's new film "Dark Night of Our Soul". If you'd like to watch the trailer and support our crew with a donation to view bit.ly/posttraumaticgrowthfilm
00:00 Meet Nahko
02:20 Nahko's Remarkable Origin Story and Formidable Life Moments
20:15 Recognizing the Power of His Voice
24:18 Nahko's Transformational Journey to Stepping Into His Power
26:50 Nahko's Rite of Passage
46:45 Power of Forgiveness
53:59 Impact of Father/Child Relationships
01:00:35 Post-Traumatic Growth
01:03:47 Shame as a Teacher
01:06:09 Humor
01:08:17 Nature
01:11:28 Walking the Red Road
01:14:35 What it Means to "Share Your Medicine"
01:18:23 Effect of Trauma in Western Culture
01:20:44 Music as a Carrier for the Emotional Experience
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Nahko:
Born to a Puerto Rican/Native American mother and a Filipino father, Nahko was adopted and raised in the suburbs of Portland, Oregon. Beginning his musical journey at 6 years old, Nahko began traveling widely in his teens, wrestling with identity, purpose, and perception.
Busking on streets, selling CDs out of his guitar case, he earned a cult following. Backed by his band, Medicine For The People, Nahko’s 2013 commercial breakout album Dark As Night landed in the Billboard Heatseekers Chart top 10. Medicine For The People played major festivals including Outside Lands, Electric Forest, Wanderlust, and Bumbershoot, and sold-out Colorado’s 10,000-capacity Red Rocks Amphitheater as headliners.
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