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September 26, 2025 72 mins

Neoborn Caveman invites Sean Martin to talk about his current projects, including music videos that incorporate storytelling and personal experiences from his military background. He emphasizes the importance of addressing social justice issues and the role of government accountability. They also talk about mental health, particularly coping with PTSD, and the impact of social media on public perception and confirmation bias. Sean shares insights on the music industry, the creative process behind his upcoming album, and the healing power of music.



Key Takeaways


  • Storytelling in music videos can create deeper connections.
  • Military experiences can inform artistic expression and social commentary.
  • Coping with PTSD requires ongoing effort and self-investment.
  • Perspective is crucial in understanding emotions and reactions.
  • Social media can amplify confirmation bias and misinformation.
  • Narcissism is increasingly prevalent in society due to mass communication.
  • Music serves as a powerful tool for healing and connection.
  • The music industry has changed, requiring new strategies for success.
  • Empathy and compassion are essential for societal improvement.
  • Art should challenge norms and provoke thought. 



Sound bites


"You can't just follow orders blindly."

"Coping with PTSD is a constant work."

"Life isn't meant to be easy."


Keywords


music, storytelling, military, PTSD, social justice, mental health, narcissism, music industry, creativity, healing

Humanity centered satirical takes on the world & news + music - with a marble mouthed host.

Free speech marinated in comedy.

Supporting Purple Rabbits.


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