Internationally touring bassist, music director, and film photographer Rob Morgan roams the world in the pursuit of learning what it means to live a curious life.
This is his Daily Log.
www.thecuriouspod.com

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Internationally touring bassist, music director, and film photographer Rob Morgan roams the world in the pursuit of learning what it means to live a curious life. This is his Daily Log. www.thecuriouspod.com
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August 11, 2025
In this episode, I talk about the balancing act of creativity with making a living. Money and music. Rent and riffs. I share ideas I’ve collected over the years from musicians, writers, and artists I respect - people who’ve figured out how to keep the lights on and make work worth making. You don’t buy a motorcycle just so you can buy gas. You didn’t start creating just because the money it could make you. The goal isn’t just to survive - it’s to make something great, and making enough money to keep going. //rob 📍Minneapolis, MN https://www.thecuriouspod.com/questions/artandmoney ※ - The Map Of Recording Locations: www.thecuriouspod.com/map - The Podcast Hotline: (612) 584-9330 - Thank you to Wild Pony for the theme song to our Daily Guinness episodes. ※ Thank you to this episode’s sponsors: - “INGLOURIOUS PODCASTERS” (My Podcast Templates & Tutorial) therobmorgan.com/podcasttemplates - Mono Cases: www.monocreators.com Search Tags: money and music, starving artist myth, making a living as a musician, creative career advice, music industry tips, balancing art and income, musician mindset, music and money podcast, how to make money as an artist, creative entrepreneurship, musician life lessons, music business advice, financial tips for creatives, creative freedom, making rent as a musician, rob morgan podcast, music career growth, breaking the starving artist myth, art and money, sustainable creative career
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July 30, 2025
What’s the difference between being an enthusiast and a critic? Can you love something - really love it - without being pretentious about it? In this episode, Sarah and I head to the Guinness Open Gate Brewery in Chicago to wrestle with a question that’s been nagging me for weeks: what’s the fine line between appreciation and snobbery? Along the way, I talk with Dylan Quinn and Jeremy Schultz from the Guinness team about beer, comparison, and the myth of the “expert.” This one’s about more than beer. It’s about passion, humility, identity - and learning to enjoy the pour without putting yourself on a pedestal. 📍Guinness Open Gate Brewery, Chicago, USA https://www.thecuriouspod.com/questions/guinnesschicago ※ Dylan Quinn: https://www.instagram.com/dq_art207 Jeremy Schultz: https://www.instagram.com/thejeremyschultz ※ - The Map Of Recording Locations: www.thecuriouspod.com/map - The Podcast Hotline: (612) 584-9330 - Thank you to Wild Pony for the theme song to our Daily Guinness episodes. ※ Thank you to this episode’s sponsors: - “INGLOURIOUS PODCASTERS” (My Podcast Templates & Tutorial) therobmorgan.com/podcasttemplates - Tom Bihn Travel Bags: www.tombihn.com Search Tags: beer culture, guinness brewery, open gate chicago, beer podcast, enthusiast vs critic, creative identity, passion vs pretension, travel storytelling, guinness storehouse, craft beer lovers, drinking rituals, artist mindset, comparison trap, mystical hedonism, chicago beer scene, creative philosophy, pub culture, thoughtful drinking
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June 30, 2025
Rob Morgan interviews Aaron Johnson about discovering profound meaning in an unexpected art exhibit in Bozeman, Montana, exploring intention and the concept of art as a gift.
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Internationally touring bassist, music director, and film photographer Rob Morgan roams the world in the pursuit of learning what it means to live a curious life.
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