Episode 2 – Sailing The Sonic Ocean

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Interview with Christopher Drummond

In this episode, Christopher shares how life can be a long and uphill road. Stress in his life was very common. He grew up in an area where public education was on the level of private schools and 90% of peers went to college. It was expected. 

For Christopher, it was “butt-kicking” from the very beginning, and he wouldn’t change it for anything. He’s no stranger to Rising Up to his ‘best self’. It’s taken hours upon hours of hard work and commitment. That’s been his life journey. He shows us all how following our true path involves looking deeply at what we want, not concerning ourselves with what others think, and just doing the work.

Show Notes

In this interview, we share how he’s elevated his life and the world through his musical talents to include:

1. Navigating life’s long and bumpy road

2. The power of early childhood influencers

3. Setting benchmarks

4. Overcoming disbelief

5. Perfection can be an illusion

6. Health is wealth

  • 7. The value and power of silence
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Contact Info

Website: https://www.sonic-ocean.com/

More Info

Christopher Drummond is a recording and mix engineer, music producer, composer, sound designer, violinist and Grammy Award voting member. He has composed and produced original musical scores for radio, television, and film including collaborations with Fulvio Valsangiacomo (Eddie-winning/Oscar-nominated editing team for Gladiator) and Ralph Farris (Grammy-nominated arranger of The Lion King NYC, Roger Daltrey and Depeche Mode). 

Christopher’s engineering and production style is influenced by a decade-long mentorship with renowned Grammy nominated, Emmy-winning classical engineer, Edward Kelly, electronic music pioneer and IMAX scoring veteran, Michael Stearns and space-music visionary, Jonn Serrie.

Christopher operates in Washington, DC and Atlanta, GA and is the Technical Director for Robert Aubry Davis’s Millennium of Music, a weekly radio program celebrating the mainstreams of European music for the thousand years preceding the birth of J. S. Bach. Millennium of Music airs on Sirius XM Radio Symphony Hall, XM Public Radio and over 250 National Public Radio affiliates.

Christopher has produced feature programming for XM Satellite Radio, National Public Radio and Public Radio International featuring Paul McCartney, Sting, Billy Joel, Jon Anderson, The National Symphony Orchestra, Kiri TeKanawa, Bryn Terfel, Anonymous 4, the Cistercian Monks of Stift Heiligenkreuz and many others.

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