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Episode 518 – Mike Gomoll’s Joey Song Foundation Turns Tragedy Into Concerts Raising Over One Million for Epilepsy

  1. Episode 518 - Mike Gomoll’s Joey Song Foundation Turns Tragedy Into Concerts Raising Over One Million for Epilepsy 56:27

Welcome back to When Words Fail Music Speaks, the show where we combat Depression and despair with the healing power of music. I’m your host, James Cox, and today’s episode is a truly moving one.

We sit down with Mike Gomoll, the visionary founder of Joey Song, a non‑profit born from tragedy and turned into a beacon of hope. After his son Joey was diagnosed with a rare, devastating form of epilepsy—Dravet  syndrome—Mike and his Family faced unimaginable loss. Rather than letting Grief win, they channeled their Love of music into a mission: raise awareness, fund research, and support families navigating epilepsy.

Mike shares his journey from a college nightclub manager at Madison’s legendary Headliners, through a long corporate stint at IBM, to becoming the driving force behind a series of benefit concerts that have raised over a million dollars. He explains how music became Joey’s sole language, how “when words fail, music speaks” became the rallying cry for his cause, and why a night of rock legends—Butch Vig, Rick Nielsen, members of the Goo Goo Dolls, the Bangles, and more—volunteer their time to perform for a good cause.

We’ll hear stories of spontaneous on‑stage magic, the unique “super‑group” covers that turn classic hits into unforgettable tributes, and Mike’s vision for expanding Joey Song beyond Madison. Along the way, we’ll demystify epilepsy, bust common myths, and discover why a simple “D”—Joey’s cue to dance—could be the world’s most powerful message.

If you’ve ever wondered how one family turned personal tragedy into a movement that harnesses the universal language of music, this episode is for you. Grab your headphones, get ready to feel inspired, and remember: when words fail, music speaks.

Let’s dive in.

James Cox Podcast Host who has Cerebral Palsy

James Cox is an individual living with cerebral palsy. He has a podcast called “When Words Fail…Music Speaks” in which he discusses how Music can help with depression. James has lived with cerebral palsy all of his life, and now he wants to help people understand that living with a disability does not define who he is.

James’ dad is a retired colonel in the Air Force, so he lived in many different places such as the Philippines and bases in the southeast USA meeting many interesting people and gaining life experience. James has worked several different jobs over the years that allowed him the opportunity to meet new people and gain different outlooks on life. Places such as Central Carolina Tech College, The Sumter Library, Dave and Buster’s, and Outback Steakhouse.

James has been living on his own for five years now. Moving out of Sumter SC, he has been living up to his life long goal to live on his own and thrive despite his disability. He now lives in Columbia SC and has a part time job that he loves in addition to his podcast.