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Episode 523 – Building Community Through Free Outdoor Concerts: Nate Terracio on Music’s Healing Power

  1. Episode 523 - Building Community Through Free Outdoor Concerts: Nate Terracio on Music’s Healing Power 48:21

Welcome back to When Words Fail, Music Speaks, the podcast where host James Cox—himself a lifelong champion of music’s healing power—delves into the stories, science, and soul behind live performance. In today’s episode, James sits down with Nate Terracio, director of the Kroger Center for the Arts and a former chemist turned arts‑leader, to explore how a free, outdoor concert series is reshaping Columbia’s cultural landscape.

Together they discuss the challenges of moving concerts outdoors—weather, logistics, and the magic of “rain‑or‑shine” shows—while highlighting the community‑building spirit that informal, open‑air gigs create. Nate shares how his scientific background fuels his problem‑solving approach to programming, his Love for eclectic line‑ups (from classic‑rock “MTV Unplugged” vibes to modern tribute bands), and his vision for making high‑quality arts experiences accessible to every fan, regardless of taste or ticket price.

The conversation also drifts into the deeper psychology of live music: why seeing a performer is as vital as hearing them, the goose‑bumps‑inducing energy of shared audiences, and the irreplaceable warmth of analog sound. Nate reveals his personal “Mount Rushmore” of musical inspirations—Beck, The Velvet Underground, Jane’s Addiction, and the Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra—offering a window into the eclectic soundtrack that shapes his curatorial choices.

Stay tuned for behind‑the‑scenes anecdotes, future plans for the Kroger Center’s Thursday‑after‑work series, and a rapid‑fire lightning round that uncovers Nate’s favorite venues, sounds, and the most stressful production role. Whether you’re a music lover, a community organizer, or simply looking for a dose of inspiration, this episode proves once again that when words fail, music truly speaks.

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.