Reinventing Life’s Chapters: Maxim Langstaff on Music Legends, Sasquatch, and Creative Curiosity

Welcome back to the Late Boomers Podcast! We're Cathy and Merry, and in this episode, we embark on a fascinating journey with our guest, Maxim Langstaff. Maxim has worn many creative hats: music executive, filmmaker, dog lover, and now novelist. Together, we explore how the art of storytelling evolves across a lifetime, blending history, folklore, fact, and imagination. This episode is a goldmine for anyone passionate about music history (think The Beatles and John Denver!), the enduring mysteries of Sasquatch, and the creative process, whether in novels, film, or music. We dive deep into Maxim’s creative evolution, discuss his latest novel Sasqet, unpack the cultural differences between Sasquatch and Bigfoot, and share behind-the-scenes stories from the heart of the music industry. Plus, we talk about how staying curious and open to new adventures lets us all reinvent ourselves at any stage in life. Key Takeaways Embracing Creativity Later in Life: It’s never too late to begin a new creative chapter. Maxim Langstaff shares how his journey from music and film into novel writing was sparked by solitude, curiosity, and a love of storytelling (02:12–03:34). The Power of Storytelling Whether through songs, novels, or films, storytelling connects us via empathy and shared beliefs (11:00–12:59). Music, especially, is a universal language that transcends boundaries. Fact vs. Fiction: The Magic of Myths We discuss why mysterious legends like Sasquatch persist through centuries and how our need for belief often outweighs a strict adherence to fact (05:49–10:11). Myths can be nutritious for the human imagination and serve deep cultural purposes. Sasquatch vs. Bigfoot: Maxim distinguishes between the indigenous-rooted Sasquatch and the pop-culture phenomenon of Bigfoot, offering a thoughtful perspective on how we shape myths to fit our comfort zones (06:45–08:05, 43:41–45:00). Behind the Scenes with Legends: From working with Sir George Martin, “the fifth Beatle,” to collaborating with John Denver, Maxim recounts career-defining lessons in honesty, risk-taking, and authenticity (13:57–19:16). Nature, Curiosity & Lifelong Growth: Maxim reveals how his dog and time in nature taught him humility, resilience, and the importance of being curious qualities essential to storytelling and life (34:43–36:46). Advice for Late Bloomers: For those looking to write, create, or reinvent: start with curiosity and let your passion guide you. Don’t chase outcomes—chase the process (46:53–48:43). The Future of Sasqet: In addition to a sequel, Maxim is working to adapt his novel into a streaming TV series, aiming to bring its message to a new generation (49:16–50:57). If you love stories that blend music, myth, and inspiration to show it’s never too late to reinvent yourself, share this episode with a friend! And if Maxim’s journey sparked your curiosity, visit sasqetthebook.com to learn more about his work (and maybe read the book before it hits the screen!). Don’t forget to subscribe to the Late Boomers Podcast on your favorite platform and on YouTube! Leave us a review or comment; we’d love to hear your thoughts and your own late-blooming adventures. As we always say: It’s never too late to rethink what’s possible! Thank you for listening. Please check out @lateboomers on Instagram and our website https://lateboomers.us/ . If you enjoyed this podcast and would like to watch it or listen to more of our episodes, you will find Late Boomers on your favorite podcast platform and on our new YouTube Channel:    / @lateboomerspodcast   Timestamps: 00:00 Finding passion in writing 03:47 Road trip inspiration and origins 09:21 Discussing the reality of symbols 10:13 Discussing Pluto's planetary status 14:57 Describing his character and values 18:44 Discussing song endings and inspirations 20:24 Recording on four-track tape 24:02 Shelving Beatles' Let It Be sessions 28:42 Discussing the creative process 31:34 The wildlife concert battle 35:28 Admiring qualities in others 36:40 Humility and human behavior 39:26 Unexpected writing inspirations 45:01 Perception vs reality of animals 47:33 The value of curiosity 49:56 Reaching young people visually 53:04 Main character's independent story

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