This radio show explores artist well-being in electronic music from a holistic viewpoint. In a series of exclusive interviews with artists and people with active roles both inside the music industry and on the outskirts of it, Eline shares with you her devotion to artist well-being and how we can pr…
There so much to be said about wellness and self-care in dance music - and in life in general. Eline dives deeper into these topics to uncover how they often are presented in quite a shallow and superficial way.
Eline invites Sheffield based DJ/Producer and How To Dance Sober Podcast Host T.Bunts to the show to unpack rebranding sobriety in dance music.
Eline talks about 3 ways focusing on your personal wellness and mental well-being can support your overall mental health in dance music.
Eline shares 3 mindset shifts to help DJs and electronic music producers cultivate greater wellness in dance music
Eline discusses mental health and work-life balance in dance music post-COVID, challenging how much our awareness has actually raised in the past year and questioning our level of accountability for bettering quality of life in this industry. DJ mix for this episode provided by Belgian electronic music trio We Are Who.
On this episode, Eline chats with Julie about healing and how to use it to beat overwhelm as a DJ/producer.
Eline talks to Nat Rich (I Am Sound) about how to promote yourself as an artist and get your music out there without using social media. (Originally recorded for the Electronic Music Wellness Summit 2020).
Eline talks to Nat Rich (I Am Sound) about how to promote yourself as an artist and get your music out there without using social media. (Originally recorded for the Electronic Music Wellness Summit 2020).
Eline talks to DJ Missing Mei (The Creative Sober) about how to be a sober creative in dance music.
Excited to welcome Natalie Maddix (House Gospel Choir) for a guest talk to share experiences and advice for womxn of color on how to cope with double standards in dance music. (Originally recorded for the Electronic Music Wellness Summit 2020).
Eline talks to Nat Rich (I Am Sound) about how to promote yourself as an artist and get your music out there without using social media. (Originally recorded for the Electronic Music Wellness Summit 2020).
Eline talks about how procrastination shows up in music production and what to do to overcome it in order to achieve in dance music.
This episode incorporates a live training I did inside my Facebook group with guest Katherine Forbes to share introvert-friendly networking tips for musicians.
This episode explores Jade's personal experiences with neurodiversity in electronic music. In this candid conversation about being on the spectrum, we hope to offer people with similar experiences not just the awareness around their own experiences with neurodiversity but also practical insights that they can put into action right away in order to live a better quality of life and gain new perspectives on how they too can build a life around their passion for electronic music.
A candid conversation with Aaron Horn about mental health and the responsibility for artist wellbeing, his music, his insightful perspectives on natural substances like CBD, Kambo, and ayahuasca. and his peer-to-peer support group in London called Music Circle.
This episode sees Aleksi Perälä as a guest. We’ll be talking about Colundi, overcoming overwhelm related to music-making. He'll also share one of his first and most favorite childhood memories and he'll talk about the music he selected for this show, the process behind it, and the connection to the Giza pyramids.
In this special Earth Day 2020 episode, I explore thought pollution and how to heal it through meditation, mindset, and music.
This episode focuses on how you can prime yourself for when the next challenge in the dance music industry comes along (after COVID-19) because there will be other challenges!
In this episode of Mind The Music I’m putting a DJ mom in the spotlight, honoring International Women’s Day. Auntie Maureen talks about being a DJ mom, balancing life, DJing and motherhood, the challenges she faced in a male-dominated sector and what happened after her son left the nest.
In this episode, I’m taking over and I’ll be talking about why you should work with a life coach, or in my case, a nightlife coach and how to find one.
What is holistic coaching? What can it do for you and do you really really need it? I can educate people on it all I want - and do, but nothing is more powerful than hearing from the clients themselves. In this episode I’m letting one of my clients do the talking. We have a very honest conversation about his experience working with me in a transformative and quite intensive holistic coaching program.
Mental health in the electronic scene is a topic that has become more and more discussed this past year, and has been catapulted into the spotlight after Avicii’s death in April last year. However, not even a year later, after The Prodigy’s Keith Flint committed suicide, the question arises: has enough been done for mental health in the dance music industry? Shining a light on the topic with Tristan Hunt, Regional Manager of the Association For Electronic Music (AFEM).
Victimising yourself can destroy relationships, block you creatively and blind you from seeing opportunities in pursuing a career in electronic music. If you find yourself feeling shitty about external circumstances, you’ll want to reflect on how much you put the blame elsewhere - outside of your control and learn how to cope. This episode of Mind The Music will help you do that.
On this episode, I speak to artist Xylo Aria about how to get more women into music tech, including her online learning platform Music Production for Women, her journey as a vocalist/producer and what else she has been co-creating with the universe. We also chat about how things that scare you can provide great learning experiences and of course we cover artist well-being and how mental health is the main challenge for DJs and producers.
Eline brings her own marketing coach to the show to talk about how to build a following through strong relationships.
This show explores artist well-being in electronic music from a holistic viewpoint. On this episode, I talk to 2 producers who share their negative feelings related to their music-making (panic attacks, social anxiety and the comparison hangover) and talk them through how they can change your mindset to get instant clarity so that they can move forward.
In this episode of Mind The Music my guest Stefanie L. Ku talks about cymatherapy and applying sound healing to the body and the importance of having a solid go-to tool for self-care in such a way that it’s easily applicable to your life. Just like having a quick bathroom break.