

Alex Ebert
American singer-songwriter, composer, and musician known as the frontman of Edward Sharpe and the Magnetic Zeros. He also won a Golden Globe for his original score for the film All Is Lost.
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Oct 29, 2024 • 0sec
EP 269 Alex Ebert on the War on Genius
Join Alex Ebert, a platinum-selling musician and cultural critic known for his innovative project, FreQ Theory, as he dives into a mind-bending conversation. Ebert argues that optimization can stifle creativity, leading to homogenized art. He emphasizes the importance of cognitive sovereignty and how constraints can actually fuel innovation. The chat also highlights the paradox of audience capture versus individual expression in a tech-driven world. Discover how embracing imperfections can ignite artistic genius and enrich our shared human experience.

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Dec 4, 2024 • 1h 16min
Alex Ebert: Aspirational Masculinity for the Left
Alex Ebert, an award-winning artist and cultural critic, joins to discuss the evolving concept of masculinity amid political divides. They explore why young men are leaning towards right-wing figures and the left's struggle to present aspirational masculinity. Ebert emphasizes integrating feminine traits for personal growth, and they dive into the complexities of shifting political loyalties from Bernie Sanders to RFK Jr. Their candid conversation sheds light on the need for inclusive role models that foster emotional intelligence and connection.

Feb 2, 2025 • 1h 36min
Parallax Poetry Salon #10 - Alex Ebert
In this discussion, Alex Ebert, the charismatic frontman of Edward Sharpe and the Magnetic Zeros, reflects on profound themes of loss and resilience. He shares a heartfelt monologue on personal experiences intertwined with vivid imagery, exploring how tragedy can lead to unexpected liberation. Ebert also examines the essence of poetry versus prose, advocating for authenticity in artistic expression. His insights into the dynamics of rituals and the relationship between philosophy and creativity reveal the intricate dance of language in capturing human experience.