
Join @RichardTaiteOfficial for his conversation with Apollo Liberace. Apollo has spent his whole life involved in music, dating back to when he was just a young child. Now the hip-hop/R&B artist felt that it was time to share a deep conversation talking about his life, the challenges he's overcome, including triumph, loss, and perseverance. For all things Richard Taite, the We're Out Of Time podcast, and Carrara Treatment Wellness & Spa: https://linktr.ee/richardtaite For more on Apollo Liberace: https://www.instagram.com/minusgravity/ Key moments from this conversation with Apollo Liberace & Richard Taite. Intro 00:00 What is one of Apollo's least enjoyable aspects of being a musician? 00:17 Can WE get something A Cappella from Apollo? 08:37 How has Apollo avoided substance abuse being in the rap game, while he has seen others succumb to peer pressure? 11:40 Why is Apollo starting a not-for-profit organization focused on the youth? 16:00 How POWERFUL is developing a positive mindset? 21:15 How did Apollo OVERCOME his band splitting up and continue to pursue his dreams? 30:00 How has Apollo handled the discourse in his family? 40:30
Chapter 1: What are Apollo's least enjoyable aspects of being a musician?
He just kind of fell after being high and hit his head on the table.
Chapter 2: Can Apollo perform something a cappella?
Are you willing to do something acapella right now?
Chapter 3: How has Apollo avoided substance abuse in the rap game?
Man, what do we got? The younger generation, all they have and are exposed to now.
Chapter 4: Why is Apollo starting a not-for-profit organization focused on youth?
So, your name is Apollo. Apollo Liberace, yes sir. Apollo, but that's with all the ice, right?
Chapter 5: How powerful is developing a positive mindset?
You know, I'm on a light day today. I'm like, you know, let me go here and have a real conversation. Let me see your left hand. Keep it light. I got the A on here for Apollo and Hart.
Chapter 6: How did Apollo overcome his band splitting up?
that's dope my guy i'm not anything i don't try to be i'm just a i'm a nice guy that likes making music and you know tell me about the shows i actually just left spain um i got back from spain three days ago did a sold out show with my brother tyler yalway how was it amazing sold out the energy there was it was honestly one of my best shows just because like
Chapter 7: How has Apollo managed family discourse during his career?
You do things like you make music and you do this thing. And I've been doing it for a long time. I feel like since I was 10. So it's just one of those moments where you're like, damn, like I'm on the other side of the world right now. And people are jumping up and screaming and going crazy and enjoying themselves as much as I am. So it's one of the moments you look back at it.
You like, damn, like.
everything that's been going on has been worth it. I just want to thank you for coming by today on short notice. Yeah. Your energy is so good that you just, even, you're, dude, you're the best.
I felt as soon as I came in, you got on the, my dad's from Alabama. My whole family, half of my family is from Birmingham. You got on the Alabama Roll Tide. Come on. The vibes was already set. Roll Tide. No, Roll Tide. Even though I'm mad about that loss. To Vanderbilt? Yeah.
Dude, don't, please. We don't have to get into it. I can't. I don't even have an ear for it. Where else are your gigs? You just got back from Spain. Who'd you play with by the way there?
I play with my, it's a guy I do all my shows and he's like, we're like best friends. So we do most things together, even just business things. We talk to each other about everything. My brother, Tyler Yahweh, um, So yeah, we just did Spain. And before that, I actually was doing a fashion show, Fashion Week run. So I went to New York. What do you do at Fashion Week for?
It's like promo press and networking, basically. That's why everybody goes to Fashion Week. So everybody's in all different industries are in one place. So New York, like you got art, fashion, music.
entertainment and all entertainment actors everything they're all in one place at one time so it's good to get um all the presses there so you can get press work um shaking hands you know rubbing elbows you know how it is it's a marketing game it's um it's a networking game so it's work and like i it's my it's one of my least favorite things to do like it's But it's a big part of it.
So I look at it as work and I try to do it as much as possible. I can't do it. I try. I do not do that.
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