2025-04-20 - Creative Mood Podcast

 


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Podcast recorded on 2025-04-20, & aired on 2025-04-29.

Words from the Sasha Omer's Substack :
I recently sat down with Joseph Arthur — Grammy-nominated singer-songwriter, painter, poet, and one of the first artists signed to Peter Gabriel’s Real World Records — for what is, without a doubt, one of the most profound conversations I’ve had on Creative Mood.

Over a career spanning more than two decades, Joseph Arthur has released over twenty critically acclaimed albums, earned a Grammy nomination for his work with Peter Gabriel, and collaborated with some of the most respected artists in music, including Ben Harper, Peter Buck of R.E.M., Dhani Harrison, and Jeff Ament of Pearl Jam. An early favorite of Brian Eno, who helped launch his career on Real World Records, Joseph has continued to forge deep artistic connections — including a lasting creative relationship with Gabriel — building a body of work that pulses with raw humanity, unfiltered emotion, and an undeniable spiritual force.

Introduced years ago to his music through the unforgettable « Honey and the Moon, » I always sensed there was a rare spirit behind the songs — fearless, unfiltered, and deeply alive. When our mutual friend Amélie Chopinet — who booked his current tour — put us in touch, I knew this would be a special meeting.

Joseph is, by far, the most soulful and accomplished musician I’ve had the honor of welcoming to the podcast — a potent blend of artistic mastery, raw honesty, and spiritual depth.

In the first half of our conversation, we explore the spiritual and emotional landscape that defines where he stands today: forgiveness, overcoming public and personal trials, dismantling the ego, aging, and finding meaning beyond survival. Joseph opens up with striking vulnerability about being, as he says, "canceled," and the grace and inner work it took to move beyond it without bitterness — with a deeper faith in himself.

The second half dives into his music — past, present, and future — including an intimate look at his creative process, his approach to live music and the relentless drive that keeps his art flourishing.

This episode is a tribute to the beauty of endurance, truth, and the indestructible fire of real artists.

On a more personal note, I have to say: this meeting was a major moment for me — both as an artist and on a human level. Having an artist of Joseph’s caliber on Creative Mood is a huge validation for what I’m building with this podcast. But beyond that, the timing felt almost fated. So much of what Joseph shared — spiritually, emotionally, and artistically — resonated deeply with where I am in my own life right now. Our conversation touched on the very struggles, questions, and transformations I’m currently living through, making this exchange feel all the more meaningful and alive.

There’s no way to go over such a vast and accomplished career in an hour and I hope I get the chance to it down with Joseph in the future. Something tells me I might. 😉

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