Episodios

  • Biography | The Story of Adriano Sergio | LWSA Ep 63
    Jul 4 2025

    This week on Life With Strings Attached, we dive into the remarkable story of Adriano Sérgio. An artist, musician, and luthier whose life journey is as inspiring as the guitars he creates.

    From his early days as a political refugee to military service in Portugal’s elite forces, Adriano’s path has been shaped by resilience, community, and a relentless pursuit of authenticity.

    In this second special bio episode, Adriano reflects on a childhood steeped in art and music, the life lessons learned through hardship and teamwork, and the transition from performer to renowned builder of custom guitars.

    See Adriano's work:
    https://www.ergonguitars.com
    https://www.instagram.com/ergonguitars
    https://www.facebook.com/ergonguitars

    Watch the video version on YouTube:
    🔗 YouTube Channel – Life With Strings Attached

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    🔗 Boutique Guitar Showcase

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    Thank you for listening and supporting the ongoing conversation between music, makers, history and the future.

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    51 m
  • The Anti-Luxury Luthier: Andy Manson on Touch, Tools, and Truth
    Jun 27 2025

    Welcome to Life With Strings Attached. In this episode we sit down with master luthier Andy Manson, a maker whose work lives at the intersection of creativity, chaos, and craftsmanship.

    Andy takes us on a journey through travel, food, culture, and family legacy, weaving personal stories with deep insights into guitar making, materials, and design. He shares why he prefers tactile oil finishes over high gloss, how intimacy shapes his approach to luthiery, and why the idea of luxury guitars doesn’t sit right with him.

    We talk about the emotional chaos behind the creation of the mermaid guitar, the philosophy of art versus productivity, and why crafting by hand still matters in a mass-produced world.

    This one’s for the builders, the thinkers, and anyone drawn to the beauty of making something meaningful.

    Find Andy's work here:
    https://www.andymanson.com
    https://www.instagram.com/andymansonguitars

    Watch the video version on YouTube:
    🔗 YouTube Channel – Life With Strings Attached

    Learn more about Life With Strings Attached and Boutique Guitar Showcase:
    🔗 Boutique Guitar Showcase

    Support the deeper conversations:
    🔗 The Business of Guitar – Patreon

    Thank you for listening and supporting the ongoing conversation between music, makers, history and the future.

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    2 h y 30 m
  • Not Everything Has to Shine | A Conversation with Luthier Mario Beauregard
    Jun 20 2025

    On this episode of Life With Strings Attached, we sit down with luthier Mario Beauregard. An innovative guitar maker whose journey spans rural Canada, the streets of Japan, and a lifetime of travel, music, and craftsmanship.

    Mario shares how his early life experiences shaped his path, the importance of finding balance as a maker, and the emotional depth behind each instrument he builds. We talk about the realities of the guitar business, the power of mentorship, and why simplicity in design can speak louder than decoration.

    From the groundbreaking Facet guitar to his commitment to supporting young builders, Mario’s story is a reminder that great guitars, and great lives, are built with intention, creativity, and heart.

    Explore Mario Beauregard’s work:
    www.beauregardguitars.com
    instagram.com/beauregardguitars

    Watch the video version on YouTube:
    🔗 YouTube Channel – Life With Strings Attached

    Learn more about Life With Strings Attached and Boutique Guitar Showcase:
    🔗 Boutique Guitar Showcase

    Support the deeper conversations:
    🔗 The Business of Guitar – Patreon

    Thank you for listening and supporting the ongoing conversation between music, makers, history and the future.

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    1 h y 52 m
  • Dana Bourgeois: 50 Years of Innovation, Tradition, and Tone
    Jun 13 2025

    Today’s guest is a true icon in the world of acoustic guitar making. Someone whose influence has quietly shaped the way modern luthiers build, voice, and imagine the steel-string guitar.

    With over 50 years of experience at the workbench, Dana Bourgeois has carved out a singular path in the craft, blending deep technical knowledge with a relentless pursuit of tone. From building his first guitar in a dorm room at Bowdoin College, armed only with a book and the encouragement of a woodworking father and machinist grandfather, Dana has gone on to inspire generations of builders and players alike.

    Whether you’re a luthier, a player, or just someone fascinated by the intersection of tradition, innovation, and sound, this is a rare chance to learn from one of the most thoughtful and experienced voices in modern guitar making.

    Here’s my conversation with Dana Bourgeois.

    Watch the video version on YouTube:
    🔗 YouTube Channel – Life With Strings Attached

    Learn more about Life With Strings Attached and Boutique Guitar Showcase:
    🔗 Boutique Guitar Showcase

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    Thank you for listening and supporting the ongoing conversation between music, makers, history and the future.

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    1 h y 53 m
  • Tradition, Disrupted: Fred Kopo’s Uncompromising Approach to Guitar Making
    Jun 6 2025

    In this episode of Life with Strings Attached, I sit down with Fred Pons (also known as Fred Kopo) a deeply respected luthier from France whose journey into guitar making began with what he describes as “a slap of inspiration.”

    At just 16, a visit to a rural guitar workshop with his teacher changed the course of his life. The smell of wood, the calm of the countryside, and the magic of turning raw materials into something that sings. That moment sparked a calling he’s followed ever since.

    In this conversation, we explore how mentorship, gratitude, and unexpected life encounters shape the craftsman’s path. Fred shares what it means to balance artistic integrity with the realities of the guitar market, how relationships help us define who we are, and why community remains at the heart of this craft.
    It’s a thoughtful, inspiring talk, and I’m honored to share it with you.

    Watch the video version on YouTube:
    🔗 YouTube Channel – Life With Strings Attached

    Learn more about Life With Strings Attached and Boutique Guitar Showcase:
    🔗 Boutique Guitar Showcase

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    Thank you for listening and supporting the ongoing conversation between music, makers, history and the future.

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    2 h y 5 m
  • Biography | Mike Sankey: Building What No One Asked For
    May 31 2025

    This episode is part of a new Biography Edition of Life With Strings Attached, a space to pause and reflect on the people behind the instruments. It's been our experience that these remarkable ideas come from remarkable people, who have a depth and character that cannot be easily distinguished from the things that they create.

    This Biography Edition of Life With Strings Attached tells the story of Mike Sankey, a luthier whose work resists category and whose life unfolded through detours, doubts, and deep listening.

    Told in Mike’s own words, what emerges is not just a portrait of a builder, but of a mindset. One shaped by patience, instinct, and a quiet resistance to convention.

    Sankey didn’t set out to make guitars the world had never seen. He simply built what felt honest and trusted that someone out there would hear it.

    🔗 Explore Mike's Work
    Website: https://sankeyguitars.com
    Instagram: https://instagram.com/sankeyguitars

    Watch the video version on YouTube:
    🔗 YouTube Channel – Life With Strings Attached

    Learn more about Life With Strings Attached and Boutique Guitar Showcase:
    🔗 Boutique Guitar Showcase

    Support the deeper conversations:
    🔗 The Business of Guitar – Patreon

    Thank you for listening and supporting the ongoing conversation between music, makers, history and the future.

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    1 h y 13 m
  • Dan Furman, PhD: What Brain Signals Teach Us About Music, Focus, and Feeling
    May 23 2025

    Dan Furman, PhD, is a neuroscientist, Harvard graduate, and co-founder of Arctop, a company developing real-time brain-computer interface software that translates electrical activity from the brain into usable data. In this episode, Dan joins Jamie Gale for a far-reaching conversation about music, emotion, memory, and how we might one day listen to what the brain is really saying.

    Together, they explore the line between treatment and enhancement, the future of wearable brain tech, and what it means for artists, musicians, and humans at large to work with feedback loops that respond to our inner state.

    Whether you're a curious mind, a long-time listener, or someone who senses there’s more going on beneath the surface, this episode offers a window into a fascinating frontier.

    Learn more here:
    https://arctop.com/
    https://www.linkedin.com/in/danieljfurman/

    Watch the video version on YouTube:
    🔗 YouTube Channel – Life With Strings Attached

    Learn more about Life With Strings Attached and Boutique Guitar Showcase:
    🔗 Boutique Guitar Showcase

    Support the deeper conversations:
    🔗 The Business of Guitar – Patreon

    Thank you for listening and supporting the ongoing conversation between music, makers, history and the future.

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    1 h y 54 m
  • Rethinking the Electric Guitar with Two of Its Leading Historians: Jan Herbst & Steve Waksman
    May 16 2025

    Few people have shaped the way we understand the electric guitar like Jan Herbst and Steve Waksman. Both have spent their careers asking deeper questions about sound, design, meaning, and the role of technology in music.

    Steve is the author of Instruments of Desire, the first major academic study of the electric guitar. Jan is a leading voice in the study of music production and amplification, known for bridging theory with practice. Together, they co-edited The Cambridge Companion to the Electric Guitar, a landmark work in the field.

    In this episode, they sit down with Jamie to talk about what amplification really means, how iconic designs became cultural landmarks, and why the future of the guitar may depend on how willing we are to rethink what we’ve come to accept.

    It’s a conversation about guitars, yes, but also about innovation, legacy, and how progress often starts with listening differently.

    Watch the video version on YouTube:
    🔗 YouTube Channel – Life With Strings Attached

    Learn more about Life With Strings Attached and Boutique Guitar Showcase:
    🔗 Boutique Guitar Showcase

    Support the deeper conversations:
    🔗 The Business of Guitar – Patreon

    Thank you for listening and supporting the ongoing conversation between music, makers, history and the future.

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    2 h y 27 m