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Inside The Artist is an interview podcast hosted by Rachel Korman. Giving listeners an inside look into an artist’s journey, Rachel asks her guests about their inspirations, motivation techniques, and steps they take to achieve their artistic goals. These long-form discussions go behind the scenes w…

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Episode 45 - Superheart

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 27, 2021 34:27


Rachel talks to Luke and Hayley Batt of the band Superheart about their musical upbringing, their unique dreamy underwater anti-gravity flying music, and their wishes for the music industry this new year. This brother-sister duo discuss their special bond and how they inspired one another to become musicians. Hope is a recurring theme in their music and they are hopeful there are lessons to be learned during this challenging time. They share, "There can be good that comes out of this dark time by not completely erasing it from our memories."

Episode 44 - Lola Coca

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 30, 2020 42:56


Rachel talks to musical artist Lola Coca about the magic of manifestation and the making of her recent album, "Written In The Stars." Lola discusses her experience writing music in Los Angeles and how the music scene differs from London. She talks about her song "GQ" getting high praise in China and how the Coronavirus impacted her plans to travel there. With the change of events, she turned her focus towards being centered at home and expanding her love for learning new things in this time of isolation. Lola is the type of artist who goes out and makes things happen when an idea sparks as she shares, "I just try to do what I'm compelled to do. My only requirement of myself is that I do the thing that I'm called to do."

Episode 43 - Matt Dyson

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 23, 2020 40:03


Rachel talks to recording engineer Matt Dyson about his experience engineering at the world famous Village Studios. Matt discusses his experience working with Kesha, Harry Styles, and recording music/ADR for television shows. He shares how Covid has impacted the recording process and the ways he has adapted and helped others adapt. Humbleness mixed with being a devoted father and husband are important to Matt as he says, "It's always trying to find that balance of how can I be a good dad, good husband, good person at home, but also keep pushing what I do."

Episode 42 - Linda The Photographer

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 9, 2020 62:11


Rachel talks to former celebrity photographer, Linda about her experience as a well known photographer back in the day. Linda shares some incredible stories about what it was like working with Henry Winkler, Lucille Ball, George Clooney and Ronald Reagan. Tune in to hear some mind blowing stories about what the Hollywood scene was like and how the paparazzi changed the industry forever. Linda also shares messages on the importance of chasing your dreams saying, "You can do whatever you want, don't let anybody tell you differently. We all have that within ourselves."

Episode 41 - Fairhazel

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 18, 2020 40:53


Rachel talks to indie folk singer-songwriter Fairhazel about his transition to Los Angeles before the pandemic, his experience at Berklee College of Music and the important skills he learned that couldn’t be self taught. He discusses the ways he showcases his creativity through music videos and marketing, his love for film, and what inspired him to break out of his shell. His new album "I Sold My Soul For Fairhazel" is out now as he says, “I really want to create songs that I want to hear and that would move me in some way and I just love it, I just enjoy the process.”

Episode 40 - Nate Williams

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 21, 2020 55:37


Rachel talks to Welsh musician Nate Williams about his experience as a writer, producer and multi-instrumentalist. Nate discusses the UK government’s recent remarks that artists should retrain and ‘find other jobs’ and shares how artists are pushing back at the lack of support during the pandemic. He talks about his experience with the band Jamiroquai, his love for Stevie Wonder and about his new EP, In Another Life. In discussing his disappointment with the government's under-appreciation for artists during this pandemic, Nate shares, "The thing I find difficult is it [the arts] brings so much joy to so many people."

Episode 39 - Gracie and Rachel

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 21, 2020 37:44


Rachel talks to piano-violin duo Gracie and Rachel about life in quarantine and their new record, Hello Weakness, You Make Me Strong. They discuss the importance of making art in this challenging time and not to lose sight on the value of connection through music. Gracie and Rachel share lessons they’ve learned in trusting themselves and their own voices and how they’ve incorporated those lessons into songs through their unique synchronistic songwriting ability. Figuring out one another’s strengths and weaknesses and using them to balance their partnership is a theme in Gracie and Rachel’s new record saying, “I think that’s where Hello Weakness, You Make Me Strong kinda comes into play with just the ways in which we both can pick up a little bit more of what the other is throwing down.”

Episode 38 - Olivia Grace

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 26, 2019 37:35


Rachel talks to recording artist Olivia Grace about her move to LA from NY and her single, Higher Ground. Olivia discusses themes of what her music is about by sharing personal experiences and explains how writing is therapeutic to process the rollercoaster of emotions. Olivia also shares what makes her feel most in her element and what her goals are as an artist."If I can make somebody feel connected to through my music, that's one of the most important things" she says.

Episode 37 - Kimberley Crossman

Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2019 51:21


Rachel talks to actress, host and author Kimberley Crossman on this new episode. Kim discusses her experience working as an actress getting her start on the soap opera Shortland Street, her hosting job for The Project New Zealand and of course we discuss all things Power Rangers Samurai. Kim talks about her book, Love YOU, which she jokes she wrote “back when she knew everything.” She discusses the importance of writing down goals and how she balances all her jobs stating that no day is the same. “That feeling of keep chasing it to me just feels the most like home, the most exciting. I was chasing a feeling. I guess I’m still chasing a feeling,” she says.

Episode 36 - Mike Mayfield

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 17, 2019 45:20


Rachel talks to singer/songwriter/musician Mike Mayfield about his experience as a session musician turned solo singer/songwriter describing his style as a Joni Mitchell meets Stevie Wonder. "I like music that's full of soul," says the Brighton born artist. Mike shares that though he started as a guitarist, his musicality has always been linked to his singing. He discusses what he's learned working with other artists such as Emeli Sandé, Leona Lewis and Rita Ora and shares what his favorite thing about being an artist is. "Capturing a moment, that's the light that I'm following," he says.

Episode 35 - Eric Ruscinski

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 13, 2019 43:33


Rachel talks to guitarist & keyboardist Eric Ruscinski about his experience playing with Alessia Cara and how his drive and determination from a young age got him to where he is today. By meeting people in the industry, starting his own band in high school and becoming a music teacher, Eric soon realized his passion was something he could pursue professionally. He shares lessons he's learned from Alessia and discusses the importance of stepping out of your comfort zone. His gratitude shines through saying, "It's nice to just wake up and create things and be able to be any part of something that might exist forever."

Episode 34 - Talker

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 20, 2019 51:58


Rachel talks to musician talker about her journey as a solo artist, the importance of writing music from an authentic place, and her involvement in the band Frenship. She discusses the importance of forming relationships, struggles with anxiety and how to balance staying true to yourself while maintaining a presence on social media. She says, "You don't have to be something that's already existed, just do you." Her EP Horror Films comes out Feb 22nd, be sure to check it out!

Episode 33 - Frank Smith & Matt Hartman

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 16, 2019 50:19


Rachel talks to writers Frank Smith and Matt Hartman about appearing on the new Netflix show, Tidying up with Marie Kondo. They discuss what they learned through their experience with Kondo and how 'tidying up' has helped their creativity and writing. Both Frank and Matt previously worked as assistants in the entertainment industry and they share how that has influenced their careers now and discuss what goals they have for the future. "I've been lucky in that I feel like every job I've had has moved me closer to the goalpost. But to feel like I've worked hard and got something I really wanted, that is a phenomenal feeling because it doesn't always work out that way," Frank says.

Episode 32 - Desi Valentine

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 19, 2018 57:30


Rachel talks to recording artist Desi Valentine about what makes him a unique and grounded artist. He started out in musical theatre on the West End but it wasn't until a stranger approached him asking if he would consider pursuing music that made Desi realize a singing career was for him. He sang back up for Elton John and was even featured on Elton's radio show. Desi's single "Fate Don't Know You" was placed in the Season 6 finale of Suits and became one of the top 50 streamed songs in the world at the time. He says, "Nothing has ever felt the way that singing your own music feels and having people react to it. It's the best feeling in my life."

Episode 31 - Fraser Churchill

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 28, 2018 55:38


Rachel talks to singer/songwriter Fraser Churchill on this season premiere of Inside the Artist. Fraser discusses his recent move to Los Angeles, how he wrote a song on Charlie Puth's new album and what it was like to have a one-on-one with Paul McCartney. Coming from a musical family and someone with a passion/drive to create his own opportunities and move across the globe, it's no surprise to see doors opening for this up and coming artist. He says, "You gotta learn the rules, but then you can't forget what got you so into music to begin with and what got you your first few opportunities, and that was just writing."

Episode 30 - Lauren Ruth Ward

Play Episode Listen Later May 23, 2018 52:39


Rachel talks to singer/songwriter Lauren Ruth Ward about her music, band, and the vision behind her live shows. Lauren talks about her other passion, hairstyling and why she made the decision to move to Los Angeles from her hometown of Baltimore to pursue music. She discusses love, hustle and her goals of creatively evolving from costumes to hair, dance moves, and production ideas. She humbly shares, "I feel great when I'm performing, it feels really natural. I feel a synergy from my band and I just feel lucky to be doing it, truly."

Episode 29 - Mateus Ward

Play Episode Listen Later May 9, 2018 60:10


Rachel talks to actor Mateus Ward (Hostages, Murder in the First, Lab Rats) about what it was like growing up with an artistic family and how his love for film inspired him to pursue acting at the young age of 10. Mateus discusses his experience as a child actor and the challenges that came along with working while attending school.He talks about his decision to be home schooled and then eventually taking the CHSPE which allowed him to continue working with out the on-set school requirement. Mateus is now developing and creating projects with his filmmaker father. You can see him in their new film, The Meanest Man in Texas. Regarding his passion for acting, Mateus says, "It's kept me this long cause there's no other world that I fit into."

Episode 28 - Yoni Goldberg

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 25, 2018 47:35


Rachel talks to photographer/cinematographer Yoni Goldberg about his decision to pursue the arts over becoming a doctor. Yoni discusses how he took photos for fun with his friends while studying at NYU with plans of going to medical school. It wasn't until his senior year internship in the photo department at Cosmopolitan magazine that made Yoni realize he could see himself pursuing photography seriously. After working with various fashion photographers in New York City, Yoni moved to Los Angeles to continue his work in photography while also getting involved in cinematography. He talks about his work on commercials, music videos and films. Yoni says his goal as an artist is to continue shooting narrative stories. He says, "I think a lot about humanity and our future and I really do want to participate in that conversation and I think narrative is the way for me to do it."

Episode 27 - Jason Shapiro

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 10, 2018 65:15


Rachel talks to writer Jason Shapiro about his journey as a comedy writer and developing the popular twitter account, Los Feliz Daycare. Having started as a PA on Lost and moving his way up to write on shows such as Betty White's Off Their Rockers, Jason discusses the importance of standing out in your own way. He tells the story of how he started a fake twitter account and anonymously tweeted to writers he was working with as a way to get noticed while showcasing his writing ability. The idea turned into something bigger for Jason and Los Feliz Daycare is now followed by some of the industry's biggest players and has opened the door to more opportunities for Jason. "There is a very linear path at how to do it, but that's gonna happen for 1% of people. You have to also be doing these things on the side to get noticed and those are the things to get you to the next level," Jason says.

Episode 26 - Phil Simmonds

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 28, 2018 52:49


Rachel talks to musician/producer Phil Simmonds. Phil discusses being a touring bass player with Jessie J and how a project at University eventually evolved into him starting his own band, Bassment Project. Phil also discusses how the opportunity tobe the Musical Director for Conrad Sewell presented him the chance to move to Los Angeles where he is now living and producing/writing music for himself and other artists. “I think right now the music I’ve been making, especially for myself, is everything I need to say,” Phil says as he plans to release his new record soon!

Episode 25 - Kat Myers & The Buzzards

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 14, 2018 42:35


Rachel talks to Kat Myers and Elliot Beenk from the Los Angeles Rock and Roll Band, Kat Myers & The Buzzards. They discuss their songwriting, life on the road and the challenges that can come with being a female lead singer."You have to enjoy the process and if you're enjoying the process then you're going to be more productive," Kat says as she looks forward to releasing new music this year!

Episode 24 - Luci

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 28, 2018 53:31


Rachel talks to singer-songwriter folk band, Luci about their strong bond both musically and personally. Ariana, Ashley and McKail discuss how they spontaneously met and equally share a passion for songwriting while each member brings their own strengths to the group. Having been in Nashville recording an album this year, Luci teases new music and shares fun stories about spending time in a new city. "You can take your emotions and let them live outside of you and then connect them to somebody else" Ariana says about the important responsibility and joy they have in making music.

Episode 23 - Lisa Rubin

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 14, 2018 59:44


Rachel talks to writer Lisa Rubin about creating the Netflix series, GYPSY. Lisa explains the trajectory of how the show was developed and discusses her intent to create non-conventional stories by pulling from her own experiences. She expresses the want to tell stories that accurately depict women and women's desires. "It's really important to me to represent things the way they are," Lisa says, as she strives to continue writing stories from the female perspective.

Episode 22 - Sleeplust

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 7, 2018 44:22


Rachel talks to Los Angeles based Indie Rock band Sleeplust. This creative collaboration includes twin brothers, guitarist Michael Pepe and bassist Joseph Pepe, vocalist Amber Ruthe and drummer Sarah Luffred.The band discusses their songwriting process and the importance of staying open to new ideas and collaborating with others. "The most exciting thing is creating something from nothing," they say as the band just signed a publishing deal and are about to release their second EP. Their new single, Burning is available now!

Episode 21 - Frankie Shaw

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 24, 2018 36:10


Rachel talks to writer/director/actor Frankie Shaw about her journey creating the Showtime series SMILF and why this is a worthy story for her to tell. "Our show was part of the movement," she says referring to the timeliness of the series premier and how it unintentionally lined up wth the #metoo movement. Frankie talks about how she was initially drawn to the arts in college after taking an acting and photography class. "This is the only thing I really feel I knew that I could do," she says.

Episode 20 - Samantha Colley

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 27, 2017 57:06


Rachel talks to actress Samantha Colley about her experience on the Emmy nominated show, Genius and how she went from dreams of being a vet to developing rhinoceros skin to pursue a career in acting. Sam discusses how she felt bitten by the acting bug but didn't know how one would become an actor. It was once she attended drama school that she became serious about pursuing a professional acting career. "The best lessons are through failure and learning to pick yourself back up", Sam says as she shares how auditioning is such a big part of the job which comes with challenges along with rewards.

Episode 19 - Hannah V

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 13, 2017 49:15


Rachel talks to producer, songwriter and keyboardist Hannah V about her experience touring with pop artists such as Rihanna and Jessie J and why she left the touring lifestyle to follow her passion of producing music. "Music is meant to give you hope" Hannah says as she discusses her process in collaborating with artists. She shares a memorable moment playing on stage with Rihanna, but it was her Grandmother being there watching and supporting her is what made it so meaningful. "I'm so much more then just a producer and writer," Hannah says.

Episode 18 - Danielle McGinley

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 30, 2017 35:53


Rachel talks to British keyboardist and vocalist Danielle McGinley about her success playing for artists such as Charli XCX, Cher Lloyd, Rachel Platten and Shamir. Danielle moved to Los Angeles from London to further her music career and discusses the highs and lows that came with the big move. A mix of talent, networking and self belief are what keeps Danielle going and what she encourages others to do who want to pursue music. Danielle is also a talented songwriter and you can hear her song "I love you (I Do)" at the end of this episode!

Episode 17 - Elmo Lovano

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 23, 2017 52:52


Rachel talks to drummer, musical director, and founder of Jammcard, Elmo Lovano about how he turned his love for music into a successful business. Elmo discusses his experience as a drummer and what it was like being a mentor for Christina Perri when she first gained success in the music industry. Coming from a family of musicians and father as an entrepreneur, it is clear why Elmo is on the path he's on. He took a break from touring to start Jammcard, the private network for music professionals. Tune in to hear some exciting news about how Jammcard is expanding and reaching some of the biggest names in music!

Episode 16 - Wesley Tunison

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 16, 2017 45:19


Rachel talks to actor Wesley Tunison about his journey as an actor. Wesley tells the story of how being dragged to every audition by his mom who was actually taking his sister, is where he decided to give acting a try. He describes his experience of being involved in musical theatre and then going on to study at The American Musical and Dramatic Academy. Wesley proves goals are attainable and shares his experience working with Ray Romano on the HBO show, Vinyl and the Nickelodeon show, Game Shakers. Wesley's passion and persistence has served him well as he never stops studying and working towards accomplishing his dreams as an artist.

Episode 15 - Zane Carney

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 9, 2017 61:05


Rachel talks to world-class guitarist, singer, songwriter Zane Carney about his experience playing for John Mayer, CARNEY, and Spider-Man Turn Off The Dark on Broadway. Zane discusses his personal goals as an artist and the passion behind what got him started learning music theory at a young age. Having been discovered by the likes of Bono, David Foster and John Mayer, Zane has many stories about what put him on the map. "Part of the artist drive is I haven't done what I actually want to do" Zane says as he currently pursues writing and singing his own material. Tune in to hear a fun impromptu performance at the end of this episode!

Episode 14 - Jon Fletcher

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 2, 2017 59:08


Rachel talks to actor Jon Fletcher (Genius, The Messengers) about his experience on the Emmy nominated show Genius and shares what it was like being in an escape room with Ron Howard. Jon discusses the importance of self belief, pushing yourself out of your comfort zone, and continue training as an actor. "Keeping throwing stuff at the wall, that's how you learn," Jon says in this very uplifting episode.

Episode 13 - Georgi Kay

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 26, 2017 56:07


Rachel talks to British-Australian artist, Georgi Kay about her multiple awards, opening for Ed Sheeran, and how she unexpectedly landed an acting role in the TV miniseries, Top of the Lake. Georgi talks about her year of YES and discusses the many opportunities that opened for her just by saying yes. Check out her new single, Scary People, available for download now!

Episode 12 - The Sunset Jam

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 20, 2017 49:43


Podcasting from the world-famous Viper Room, Rachel talks to artists new and old who come out to celebrate the one year anniversary of The Sunset Jam! Talent, comradery, passion, and opportunities are words that describe this special night that happens weekly on the Sunset Strip. Tune in to hear from many artists who are pursuing their creative goals and having fun jamming in the process!

Episode 11 - Rich Redmond

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 12, 2017 49:10


Rachel talks to the #1 country drummer, author and motivational speaker, Rich Redmond about his long standing career as Jason Aldean's drummer and his keys to success. Coming from Nashville, TN, Rich is the definition of a passionate artist. He's driven, motivated, and always coming up with new ideas to enhance his career and brand. A published author and teacher, there is nothing this man can't do. Tune in to feel inspired by one of the most talented and hard working drummers in music!

Episode 10.5 - About The Host-Rachel Korman

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 12, 2017 4:03


We're 10 episodes into "Inside The Artist." Time for our host, Rachel Korman to intervene and give you a rundown on her background and why she started this podcast.

Episode 10 - Erik Himel

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 5, 2017 45:29


Rachel talks to The Sunset Jam creator, Erik Himel about his initial idea to bring a jam night back to Los Angeles and discusses the doors it has opened for him and many other artists. Growing up in Pittsburgh, Erik originally wanted to be a pilot but it was his love for music and going to school for business that put him on the track to be the successful producer, guitarist and entrepreneur he is today.

Episode 9 - Georgia and J. Mackye Gruber

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 4, 2017 51:51


Broadcasting from Laurel Canyon in Los Angeles, CA, Rachel talks to filmmakers Georgia and J. Mackye Gruber about their individual artistic pursuits as well as how they came together as partners in life and business starting their own production company, Darklight Entertainment. This dynamic duo hold nothing back. J. Mackye, best known for his film, The Butterfly Effect, discusses the importance in following your heart despite challenges and set backs that may come your way. Georgia shares how her time spent in prison was the best thing that ever happened to her by opening her eyes to her blessings. It is also where she learned to rap which makes her move to Laurel Canyon and meeting J full circle. She shares, "Whatever you end up doing, You find the course you're meant to be on."

Episode 8 - Eva Gardner

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 19, 2017 48:35


Rachel talks to bassist Eva Gardner about her success playing with artists such as P!nk, Gwen Stefani, Tegan and Sara, and Cher. Eva discusses being a second generation bass player and how following in her dad's footsteps is what drove her to follow her heart and persevere in the music industry. Eva lives by the motto of work hard, be on time, and be kind because you never know how meeting one person may lead to further opportunities. She discusses how this motto has served her well and how ultimately it landed her the P!nk gig that changed her life!

Episode 7 - John Tirado

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 5, 2017 45:27


​Rachel talks to singer/songwriter John Tirado about his talent, passion and the journey behind becoming a successful recording artist in Mallorca, Spain. John discusses his early struggles and how setting small goals one step at a time provided encouragement to never give up on his dreams. John and Rachel also discuss the community in Laurel Canyon and how they find inspiration in a community surrounded by so much music and artistic history.

Episode 6 - SayReal

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 22, 2017 52:22


Rachel talks to Naia Kete and Lee John from the band SayReal about their eclectic sound of reggae, rock and spirit. Naia and Lee discuss the importance of spreading a message of unity, love and acceptance through their music and why bringing substance, meaning and authenticity to a wide audience is their biggest goal of all. Tune in to also find out the dynamics of what it's like being in a band with your significant other.

Episode 5 - Bayne Gibby

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 9, 2017 50:23


Rachel talks to actress Bayne Gibby about her success on shows such as Mad Men, Enlightened, and The Comeback. Bayne discusses the challenges of being a woman in the entertainment industry and the importance of empowering and encouraging artists.

Episode 4 - Abby Walla

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 1, 2017 43:01


Rachel talks to actress/writer/producer Abby Walla about her roles on Veep, Switched at Birth, and new Netflix series Dear White People. Abby discusses the importance of playing roles that young people can relate to and how she's taken her passion for storytelling to the next level by writing, producing and staring in her own short film, Holiday Hostage.

Episode 3 - Nick Marzock

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 8, 2017 52:45


Rachel talks to singer/songwriter, voiceover actor, and composer Nick Marzock about the many projects he's involved in upon his recent move to Los Angeles. Nick discusses how his business degree has served him well in his music career and how sketching has provided an additional creative outlet and brings his LA move full circle.

Episode 2 - Joel Manduke

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 25, 2017 39:25


Rachel talks to drummer, producer, and social media influencer Joel Manduke about his passion for music, the importance of drive and forming relationships in the industry, and how he was able to combine his passion of music and storytelling by landing himself a gig with one of the biggest YouTube stars. Tune in to feel inspired and hear some advice Joel has for those starting out in music.

Episode 1 - Zach Heckendorf

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 11, 2017 33:14


Rachel talks to Colorado’s very own singer-songwriter/guitarist Zach Heckendorf about the early journey of his career getting a record deal at 16 years old, his self motivation techniques, the choice of going to college, and the importance of connecting with people and himself through his music.

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