Episodes

  • Episode 17: Claudia Gibson
    Dec 30 2025

    On this episode of Too Late to Quit, I sit down with Austin singer-songwriter Claudia Gibson, whose music blends folk at its core with elements of rock, bluegrass and Celtic, creating a sound that feels both expansive and deeply personal.

    In our conversation, Claudia reflects on her early years making rock music in her twenties, and her current musical era where she has returned to songwriting with a new sense of purpose, creating work rooted in real experience, family history, and emotional truth.

    A 1st place winner of the Woody Guthrie Songwriting Contest and a Kerrville New Folk finalist, Claudia approaches songwriting with a methodical, almost historian-like discipline. In the tradition of storytellers like Bruce Springsteen and Joni Mitchell, her songs are grounded in lived experience, carefully observed details, and a deep respect for craft, never rushed, never accidental.

    Her most recent album, The Fields of Chazy, reflects that philosophy. We talk about Claudia's songwriting process, her razor sharp sense of humor and her ability to turn a song prompt into a song that will stop you in your tracks.

    Facebook.com/claudiagibsonmusic

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    1 hr and 31 mins
  • Episode 16: Jeannine Higgins - "It really is never too late"
    Dec 8 2025

    On today's episode of Too Late To Quit, Jeannine Higgins drops by the studio to share what she calls her "new musical journey."

    Although Jeannine has been singing all her life, she didn't release her first album, the self-titled Jeannine Higgins, until she was in her forties. And when she finally stepped into the studio, she went all in, pure DIY style. Jeannine even designed the striking album cover herself.

    Her second album, Shadow, followed soon after, and her third is already taking shape in a creative mind that finds inspiration in places you wouldn't typically expect. Once you hear how and where she crafts her lyrics and melodies, I think you'll be inspired to try her process yourself. I'll give you a hint; it's where we went before Amazon existed.

    When I asked Jeannine how she found the courage to begin and to push past the negative voices telling her she was "too old" she told me something that hit me straight in the heart:

    "I was so scared… but I wanted it so much."

    I feel that Jeannine's honesty and vulnerability are the core of her songs that will bring you along on her journey. In this episode, we dig into the stories behind several tracks from her debut and her second record, Shadow.

    I'm confident that hearing Jeannine's journey will help awaken that voice inside you that says, "It's the perfect time to start."

    https://www.jeanninehiggins.com/

    https://open.spotify.com/artist/63KP1rnnmecxxlDYjWKoI8?si=c4eZpv84QuumV31XWH5rwA

    https://music.apple.com/us/artist/jeannine-higgins/1020847509

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    1 hr and 15 mins
  • Episode 15: Jack Pinto - A true worksmith who is Ridin' on the wind
    Nov 12 2025

    In this episode of Too Late to Quit, I sit down with Jack Pinto — a former engineer turned songwriter who started writing at the age of 60, proving it's always the right time to start creating your art. What started as a simple writing prompt from his son turned into a full-on musical journey, fueled by his retirement gift to himself: a Gibson J-200 guitar that's now his main songwriting companion.

    Jack shares stories of growing up in New Jersey and buying his first guitar and teaching himself to play along to Mel Bay guitar books. Jack also shares how his journey brought him to Austin just four years ago — where I met him at the New World Deli open mic. We talk about the power of reinvention, the courage it takes to begin something new later in life, and his personal motto: "What are you waiting for?" Jack is a total vibe and played two songs for us all, "Ridin' on the wind" and "Turtles all the way down." I can't wait for you to hear this episode of Too Late To Quit and hear Jack's tunes.

    Whether you're in your twenties or your seventies, this episode is a reminder that it's never too late to start writing your next chapter.

    Special shout out to the band: Hazy Smile (who Jack collaborates with from time to time)

    Hazy Smiles

    instagram: @hazysmilesband

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    1 hr and 18 mins
  • Episode 14 - Rachel Lynn - "Fearless Troubadour"
    Oct 10 2025

    In this episode, I sit down with Rachel Lynn, an Austin based singer-songwriter whose journey is a masterclass in courage and creativity. Not long after learning how to play guitar in her 30's Rachel had her own residency in the music capital of the world. As you listen to this episode, you will note the pattern that persists in Rachel's life; she sets here sights, does her homework, and creates her own success. Through sheer persistence and heart, she's transformed fear into fuel — performing deeply felt songs that paint vivid, emotional pictures and have earned her recognition among fellow songwriters. If you're lucky you can see her play in Austin.

    Rachel recently released her new single "A Changed Man," and in this episode she performs it live — along with a few of her other classic songs that showcase her rich storytelling and soulful delivery. You will see why when Rachel plays, the room stops to listen.

    Rachel's amazing story is proof that it's never too late to step into your power. I am so excited for you to hear Rachel's story because I know it's going to remind you of all that you are truly capable of doing in this life. When Rachel shared her story I knew I had to invite her onto the Too Late To Quit pod.

    You can stream Rachel's Music anywhere you listen to music.

    Listen to "A Changed Man" here:

    https://open.spotify.com/album/4WKccMbAqsBq4SH5pd0YV6?si=QdMauGyZSAmvbPlf7RiVjg

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    1 hr and 25 mins
  • Episode 13: Roger Edmundson: "Go and Make Stuff"
    Aug 1 2025

    Roger Edmundson is a true Renaissance Man who didn't start writing songs until he was 50 years old. Known online (via his stubstack) as HighWideAndHandsome, Roger began his career in radio advertising. With a general knack for turning a phrase, his ads were wildly successful and aired nationally.

    I knew I had to have Roger on the podcast after I heard him perform his hit song "Rusty Things." at the famed NeWorlDeli in Austin, TX. What has always struck me is the depth and stop you in your tracks effect that Roger's songs have on audiences.

    Roger shares with us: "I've taken this thing that I chose to start doing so late in life and embraced it to the point to where I'm saying yeah, heres what I'm doing."

    On this episode of "Too Late To Quit" Roger performs, not one, not two, but three songs for us. Hop aboard to learn Roger's fascinating story that will teach you about why it's important to simply go out there and 'make stuff' and to embrace cosmonicity!

    Roger's substack: https://substack.com/@highwideandhandsome

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    1 hr and 46 mins
  • Episode 12: Naila Zaman: "Say Yes First, Figure It Out Later"
    May 28 2025
    On this episode of Too Late to Quit, I sit down with the unstoppable Naila Zaman — who shares her remarkable journey of making music

    Naila is a true force to be reckoned with. She's humble, generous, a true collaborator and has this advice to share about the secret to her success and gaining over 2 million, that's right, 2 million fans on facebook:
    "I don't take people's advice. I stay with my own intuition. If I want to do music, I do it — and I absolutely love it."

    We talk about releasing music as a timeline of personal growth, why perfection is overrated, and how her adventurous spirit has led to an incredible life around the globe.
    Naila reminds us that "It's not too late to do anything. What makes you happy might not make others happy — so do what makes you happy."

    I'm so excited for you to hear Naila's amazing story because it is a terrific example of why it is always the right time for all of us to start and keep creating.

    You can hear Naila's songs anywhere you listen to music!

    Spotify: Naila Zaman

    https://open.spotify.com/artist/413edDB4qL8GIPETgp0HMD?si=xuFCITaTREWQihyy8XoZTwYoutube:

    https://www.facebook.com/naila.zaman.singer

    https://www.youtube.com/user/nailarehmani

    https://www.instagram.com/nailazamansinger

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    1 hr and 1 min
  • Episode 11: Diana Naranjo - Finding Her Voice Again
    Apr 18 2025

    On this episode of Too Late to Quit, I sit down with Diana Naranjo, a Colombian singer-songwriter from Manizales with one of the smoothest voices you'll ever hear—and a story that'll stay with you long after the episode ends.

    After facing a major setback that took her away from singing for three years, Diana returned to music with even more depth, soul, and passion. Her beautifully written and produced songs have reached hundreds of thousands of listeners on YouTube, and her dedication to her craft is nothing short of inspiring. She also has an amazing presence on TikTok and Instagram.

    We talk about her life growing up in Colombia, her journey through silence, and the relentless creative fire that brought her back to the mic.

    If you need a reminder that it's never too late to reclaim your passion—or that your voice will always find a way—this one's for you.

    Diana's socials:

    Instagram: @diananaranjomusic

    TikTok: @diananaranjomusic

    YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@DianaNaranjo

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    1 hr and 26 mins
  • Episode 10: You are a superstar
    Jan 2 2025

    I just released my first new single in 3 years, 'Superstar' and I want to share with you some things I've had on my mind the past few months. I ruminate over the perception of age and about the idea that your brain is still going to feel young and spry when you are 20 or 30 or 40 or...gasp, even 50 and beyond!

    I also share a little about what the promotion experience has been like with 'Superstar' and some of the ways I'm promoting the song.

    Most importantly, remember that wherever you are on your path, I'm rooting for you! You got this!

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    31 mins