It was a total blast sitting down with Bob and Eric on the Nothing Shocking podcast recently. We took a deep dive into the archives, tracing the jagged lines of my journey from the early days of the L.A. scene through the whirlwind of L7 and beyond. There’s something about their interview style that makes it feel less like a formal Q&A and more like catching up with old friends over a loudspeaker, which is exactly how rock and roll stories should be told.
We didn’t just stick to the “glory days” of the ’90s, though. We spent a good chunk of time discussing the creative fire that keeps me moving today—whether that’s through my photography, my latest musical ventures, or just navigating the ever-changing landscape of the industry. It’s always refreshing to talk to hosts who actually “get” the subculture and aren’t afraid to skip the surface-level fluff to get to the real, gritty heart of the music.
If you haven’t had a chance to listen yet, head over to your favorite podcast platform and give it a spin. We covered everything from the technical chaos of touring to the evolution of the grunge era, and maybe a few “you had to be there” moments that still make me laugh. Thanks to the Nothing Shocking Podcast crew for having me—it was a wild ride of a conversation that I think you all are really going to enjoy.
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