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EP 130 Being authentic and a fear of forgetting with Zane Penny

Crude Conversations

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Society & Culture

5884 Ratings

🗓️ 26 April 2023

⏱️ 102 minutes

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Summary

In this episode, Cody talks to musician Zane Penny. He says that every creative endeavor he’s been involved in has led him to where he is right now. It goes back to 5th grade, when his mom heard about an audition for a short film. Zane was interested, but he’d never acted before, so he was nervous. So nervous, and full of doubt, that he almost skipped the audition all together. But then, at the last minute, he decided to go. Everything else has flowed from that moment. More acting gigs, filmmaking, creating music and joining Vitus Collective, a group of young musicians and artists based in Anchorage. Joining Vitus Collective was an important milestone for Zane. It introduced him to a group of likeminded youth and it also helped him realize the importance of young artists, that their message and their perspective matters. There was a problem though, there was nowhere for them to perform. So, in high school, Vitus began hosting all ages shows. These shows were a success, at times bringing in around 300 people. Reflecting on it now, Zane says that when kids have the opportunity to support their friends, they show up. A big part of the music, for him, is the fashion that goes along with it. When he was younger, he wore clothes that made him stand out — a hood with bunny ears, tank tops and metal chokers. He looks back on those choices now and he laughs, but he understands that that was his way of expressing himself back then. In fact, he keeps a lot of those clothes around his house to remind himself of where he comes from. The clothes, and other pieces of his past, help him fight his fear of forgetting. This fear of waking up one day and realizing that the world has gone on without him. Everything is different, but he’s the same. He thinks this fear stems from some of his family’s issues involving alcoholism. So, in general, he stays away from alcohol, and instead focuses on the thing that helps quiet that fear, his music.

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0:00.0

Welcome to the show.

0:12.8

In this one, I talked to musician Zane Penny.

0:16.8

He says that every creative endeavor he's been involved in has led him to where he is

0:21.0

right now.

0:22.7

It goes back to 5th grade, when his mom heard about an audition for a short film.

0:28.3

Someone was interested, but he'd never acted before, so he was nervous.

0:33.5

So nervous and full of doubt that he almost skipped the audition altogether.

0:38.8

But then, at the last minute, he decided to go.

0:42.8

He believes that everything else has flowed from that moment.

0:46.8

More acting gigs, film making, creating music and joining Vitus Collective, a group of

0:53.0

young musicians and artists based in Anchorage.

0:57.4

Even Vitus Collective was an important milestone for Zane.

1:00.9

It introduced him to a group of like-minded youth, and it also helped him realize the importance

1:05.8

of young artists, that their message and their perspective matters.

1:11.4

The problem was, there was nowhere for them to perform.

1:15.4

So in high school, Vitus began hosting all ages shows.

1:19.6

These shows were a success, at times bringing in around 300 people.

1:25.6

Coming on it now, Zane says that when kids have the opportunity to support their friends,

1:31.1

they show up.

1:33.2

This podcast is made possible through the generous support of the Crude Magazine Patreon

1:37.5

subscribers.

1:39.3

If you already subscribed to the Crude Magazine Patreon, thank you.

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