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Nashville vibes and real talk! We're thrilled to welcome Janet Devlin, a longtime friend of the show, to our Nashville studio. In this intimate conversation, Janet opens up about her journey of personal transformation, including her inspiring commitment to sobriety, her dedication to self-growth, and her unwavering passion for authentic music. Join us for a candid discussion about life, art, and everything in between. _______ Support the Show: DUNKIN': Try Jamie's favorite Butter Pecan Iced Coffee at your local Dunkin'! Order in-store or order ahead of time on the Dunkin' app. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Janet Devlin - an Irish singer and songwriter - joins us on this episode of Celeb Savant. Janet explains her journey as a finalist on X Factor, which she calls 'posh karaoke', why it's important for her to write her own songs, why country music is popular in Ireland and more. Website - www.janetdevlin.com Instagram - @janetdevlinofficial Facebook - @thejanetdevlin Twitter - @JanetJealousy TikTok - @janetdevlinofficial YouTube - @janetdevlin
We welcome back a special friend of the show, Acclaimed Northern Irish Songstress Janet Devlin. Celebrating her special new album 'Emotional Rodeo' which is a testament to her devotion to country music and its prominent role in her musical upbringing. The album marks an artistic milestone, personally and musically embracing Janet's full identity. The album embodies the ownership of womanhood, engineered in a clever, quick-witted manner and it was recorded right here in Music City at famed Blackbird Studios. On this special chat, we talk about mental health, therapy, recording in Nashville, the art of picking singles and more. For more information and tour dates visit: www.janetdevlin.com ____________ This episode is brought to you by Magic Mind. Magic Mind is a “mental performance shot”, an addition to your daily routine, that gets you focused, mentally clear, motivated, and productive while reducing stress, with mushroom nootropics and adaptogens plus over 100% of your daily vitamin C and D per bottle! It is 100% Safe- all ingredients are third-party tested, sourced from the best suppliers You have a limited offer you can use now, that gets you up to 48% off your first subscription or 20% off one time purchases with code JRODCONCERTS20 at checkout You can claim it at: https://www.magicmind.com/JRODCONCERTS20 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Welcome to the 'Emotional Rodeo': A Conversation with Janet DevlinWe are thrilled to welcome back the gifted Irish singer-songwriter and author, Janet Devlin, for another insightful conversation. It's been three years since our last chat, and during that time, Janet has continued to explore a rich tapestry of music genres, from folk and indie to Celtic and pop. Now, with her latest venture into country music, she seems to have found her true calling.For Janet, country music is more than a genre—it's a style she's been drawn to since her youth. In this episode, she shares her journey to creating Emotional Rodeo, her newest album recorded in Nashville with acclaimed producers. Janet also discusses the challenges and triumphs of capturing the perfect album cover—one that not only reflects the music's essence but stands out as one of the most memorable in recent years.We dive deep into her influences, both musical and personal, that have shaped her artistic path. As Janet embraces this new chapter, Emotional Rodeo emerges as an album that defies expectations, blending heartfelt storytelling with her signature sound.Don't miss this candid conversation, and be sure to stream or purchase Emotional Rodeo, out now via OK! Good Records—the country album you didn't know you needed.Stay connected with Janet Devlin, visit: https://www.janetdevlin.com/, https://www.instagram.com/janetdevlinofficial/, and https://www.facebook.com/thejanetdevlin/Stay connected with IUF, visit: https://interviewunderfire.com/
Northern Irish singer-songwriter Janet Devlin, who initially found fame on The X Factor in 2011, talks to Headliner about her upcoming country-fuelled EP Emotional Rodeo, her favourite gigs, as well as her recent BBC documentary about alcoholism, bipolar and borderline personality disorder.
In Episode #185 of The XS Noize Podcast, host Mark Millar speaks to Northern Irish Songstress Janet Devlin. Janet Devlin recently returned with her powerful new country-rock single, ‘Emotional Rodeo.' Later this year, she will release her latest album, bearing the same name. Facing her battles with Borderline Personality Disorder and bipolar disorder, Janet captures the essence of what it's like to love fiercely and fearlessly despite the challenges that come with it. Emotional Rodeo is a reflection of the soaring highs and plunging lows of living - and loving - with BPD, and she hopes it resonates with listeners who may be facing similar struggles. Since her early beginnings as a standout performer on the UK X Factor at 16, Devlin has gone on to do so much more. Her debut album, Running With Scissors, heralded a defining moment, wherein she sculpted her singular artistic identity with finesse. Her most recent album, Confessional, served as a deeply personal narrative as she poured her heart out, transforming her struggles into a captivating folk-pop odyssey that resonated with audiences worldwide. In addition to her musical endeavours, Devlin's compelling journey was captured in the 2022 BBC documentary Janet Devlin: Young, Female, and Addicted. The programme explored her own story of alcoholism and its effects on her life and others around her while exploring the stories of other young women suffering from the consequences of alcohol addiction in Northern Ireland. In this interview, Janet discusses Emotional Rodeo, appearing on the X Factor, her documentary, new music, touring with Russell Crowe, and more. Listen via YouTube | Apple Podcasts | Spotify | Amazon Music | RSS – Find The XS Noize Podcast's complete archive of episodes here. Previous XS Noize Podcast guests have included Sananda Maitreya, James, Crowded House, Elbow, Cast, Kula Shaker, Shed Seven, Future Islands, Peter Frampton, John Lydon, Bernard Butler, Steven Wilson, Matt Goss, Billy Nomates, Tom Meighan, Midge Ure, Travis, New Order, The Killers, Tito Jackson, Simple Minds, Divine Comedy, Shaun Ryder, Gary Numan, Sleaford Mods, The Brand New Heavies, Villagers, and many more.
X Factor alumni Janet Devlin joins Katie and Tania to talk about taking the equestrian walk of shame, her new single and riding Russell Crowe's horses. The duo try a new fizz and Tania answers your training questions. Do you have a question for us? Email polesandprosecco@yahoo.com. Join us on socials - Poles, Piaffe and Prosecco Podcast on Facebook, and polespiaffeandprosecco_podcast on Insta. Find out more about Janet's music at JanetDevlin.com.
Mary speaks about the terrifying moment she was attacked in Cork City, the increased use of sniffing gas, and Neil speaks to Janet Devlin about her borderline personality disorder & upcoming music. Cork, it's time to talk, weekdays from 9am. The Neil Prendeville Show on Red FM. Contains sensitive content.
Even though Summer isn't quite over, we'll already lookin gforward to sprintg...yes, that's right spring. Why? Well, it's halfway to St. Patrick's Day and we're celebrating with music from headliner, Gaelic Storm, Josh O'Keefe and STEAM plus an unlikely collaboration in Northern Ireland's Janet Devlin and Inglebert Humperdink with music from the Irish Rovers, The Gothard Sisters, Katie Grennan, Patty Gurty, Nathan Evans, Nathan Carter, Brian Mac Gloinn and crooner, Danny O'Donnell. Tune in on globalirishradio.com for our live stream, on our website at windycityirishradio.com or on the old AM dial at 750AM WNDZ Chicago.
Singer-songwriter and social media star Janet Devlin didn't have to pick 2011 as her Wonder Year. We'd assumed she'd be sick talking about arriving on the scene via The X Factor - finishing fifth behind eventual winners Little Mix. Then again that really was her formative year - not just because of her antics with Cowell & co - that' when she did her last exams at school and started heading out with her mates. So - alongside talk of a crime spree in the The X Factor house and studying for exams while on a plane to Kelly Rowland's gaff in Miami, Janet also talks about a regrettable teenage crush, having to wait for the paps to clear off before picking up her GCSE results and how online perverts just don't put enough effort in. Follow Janet on Instagram and check our her music here This & previous eps are available to listen to on all major platforms or here Thanks to our sponsors Victoria Square, grab your giftcard here Set signage by Off The Wall Music by Alpha Chrome YaYo
Joining me for a Waffle this week is the incredible Janet Devlin We have an incredibly honest waffle about all things mental health, music and the things that wind us up Janet burst onto our screens at 16 years old on the X Factor when she sang an incredible version of Elton John's 'Your Song' since then she has been a journey of self discovery and is now pouring her experiences into her music We delve into Janet's journey with alcoholism and how she is now turning her journey into a passion to help others I really hope you love this episode as much as I do!
Sippers! In this weeks episode we're joined by singer-songwriter Janet Devlin. Join Patreon to support the podcast and access exclusive content - https://www.patreon.com/teawithmepodcast Tickets for Shanes tour available here - https://linktr.ee/shanetodd Tickets for Janets Limelight show available here - https://www.ticketmaster.co.uk/janet-devlin-belfast-09-09-2022/event/38005C5CA7722551 Watch Janet Devlin:Young, Female and Addicted here - https://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/m001521w/janet-devlin-young-female-and-addicted Get 20% off and free shipping at https://www.manscaped.com when you use the code TEAWITHME Podcast Merch available now - https://shane-todd-comedy.myshopify.com Get in touch with the show - teawithmepodcast@gmail.com
On todays episode I had an amazing chat with Gortin girl Janet Devlin. Janet rose to fame being on X factor over 10 years ago, making her a household name. Today Janet opens up about her life before and after X Factor, discussing her struggles with mental health, alcoholism and recently being diagnosed with some mental disorders. We have a really interesting chat about her struggles and how she overcame these struggles through things like rehab. She also chats about life now with some exciting projects currently going on.I really hope you guys love this chat as much as I did. Dont forget to subscribe and let me know what you think! Don't forget you can be entered in to my monthly giveaway by showing support to the podcast in any way you can think of! & also use your discount code KEGSPODCAST at the checkout on the bperfect website. https://bperfectcosmetics.com
Irish female vocalist and songwriter took the UK by storm on X-Factor UK, she was "In" the music industry instantly, and has been making her own music for 10 years. She recently released "It's Not That Deep" an EP called of a few covers that fans have been waiting on for, well, those last 10 years. In our conversation she explains why she waited til now to release these songs. ("A Place Called Home" and "Otherside" are originals). Janet shares her story of near self destruction with alcoholism as a teenager, being anorexic, and bi-polar disorder, with brutal honesty, and an incredible lack of guilt. I have been a fan of hers for a few years now, and I have to say, the Irish women can just pull the thoughts from your soul like strings on a puppet. She is fun, witty, and 99.9% Irish, with just as much charm. (My love of redheads has NOTHING to do with my love of her music) facebook website instagram youtube twitter Itunes Please consider supporting us on pateron #janetdevlin #xfactoruk #irishsingers #eltonjohncovers #princecovers #mentalhealth #joydivisioncovers
Jake couldn't be here today, as his computer committed suicideThe bad Christmas song of the week is Happy Holidays, by Janet Devlin. It's basically just "leave me alone mom" set to musichttps://archive.org/download/211212-maclanes-war-on-christmas/211212%20Maclane%27s%20War%20on%20Christmas.mp3
We welcome back a friend of our show, Irish singer & Songwriter Janet Devlin for the first time since June 2020. Janet joins Jamie for an in depth conversation on a plethora of topics, including Janet's new EP, 'It's Not That Deep' (follow up to 2020's smash hit 'Confessional') and lots more. Other topics include getting inspired again after a successful album, covering Prince, getting back on tour and more. And stay tuned for the return of our popular 'Flip The Tune' game, to see if Janet can identify her hit songs when they're played in reverse. For more on Janet Devlin, visit: www.janetdevlin.com
Singer/Songwriter Janet Devlin is chatting to Louise about her brand new single "Kiss. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Confessional. For Janet Devlin, this has a deeper meaning. We get the opportunity to speak with the Northern Irish singer-songwriter about her heroic journey, both personally and professionally at a young age. Most people had their fair share of the struggle that was 2020, and Janet was no different. In that year, it gave her a new perspective on things, and then some. Releasing the new album “Confessional” alongside publishing an autobiography titled “My Confessional” couldn't have had better timing, as it showed her dedicated fanbase and world for that matter a display of her perseverance. Especially at a time like today, it resonates. Both the album and book cover Janet's experiences of 10 years with self-discovery, self-sabotage, and addiction. Additionally, throughout this interview, we talk to her about her upbringings and touring, her appearance at the X-Factor, and being an advocate for positive mental health. Music saved her life, and she is telling her story from one song to the next. As the year turns from 2020, 2021, and soon to 2022 – Janet continues to write music. Her new song “Place Called Home” is the next chapter of growth and enrichment that she cannot wait to release to the world. Tune in now to this episode with a resilient and talented musician who has been through the trials and tribulations. This is Janet Devlin's confessional, and be sure to stream her latest single “”Place Called Home”, out now worldwide on all streaming platforms. And finally, we premiere our newest segment on IUF called “Lightning Round”! Make sure to stick around towards the end of our conversation with Janet, it's one you don't want to miss.Stay connected with Janet Devlin, visit: https://www.janetdevlin.com/, https://www.instagram.com/janetdevlinofficial/, and https://www.facebook.com/thejanetdevlinStay connected with IUF, visit: https://interviewunderfire.com/
Irish former X Factor contestant opens up about her struggles with, and road back from, addiction, mental health issues and suicide attempts. Her fantastic experience of working with Newton Faulkner and her journey to making the best album of her life "Confessional" released earlier this year and the book that tells her amazing story so far.
Welcome to Off The Beat & Track Podcast with me Stu Whiffen.This episodes special guest is Producer, Singer, and songwriter to the stars Eliot KennedyI met with Eliot remotely during the lockdown and we had a wonderful chat, talking about growing up, school, creativity, clubbing, some great records and so much moreEliot is an English songwriter and record producer based in Sheffield. He has worked with artists such as the Spice Girls, Mary J. Blige, Donny Osmond, Bryan Adams, Lulu, S Club 7, Five, Gary Barlow, Delta Goodrem, The Wanted, Janet Devlin, Lovers Electric, and Brazilian group Rouge.Hope you enjoy this chat and if you do please feel free to support the podcast herehttps://supporter.acast.com/offthebeatandtrackorwww.patreon.com/offthebeatandtrackPlease also subscribe and follow the podcast on the social media links belowOff The Beat & Trackwww.offthebeatandtrackpodcast.comhttps://twitter.com/beatandtrackpodhttps://www.facebook.com/offthebeatandtrackpodcast/https://www.instagram.com/offthebeatandtrack/?hl=en Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/offthebeatandtrack. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Janet Devlin is a 25-year-old Northern Irish singer-songwriter, who grew up the only girl and youngest of four, outside the village of Gortin in County Tyrone. In 2011, she caught the public’s attention on Series 8 of The X Factor, where she consistently received the highest consecutive public vote out of all the contestants. Janet recently released her deeply personal new album ‘Confessional’; complemented by her autobiography ‘My Confessional’ and has just announced her September 2021 UK and Ireland tour. Janet has attracted over 500,000 subscribers to her Youtube channel, as well as amassing over 725,000 followers on Tik Tok with 9.1 million likes.Janet joined us on Sober Sips to share her extremely personal and challenging story to sobreity.Helpful links:Caleño: calenodrinks.comJanet Devlin: @janetdevlinofficialSober & Social: soberandsocial.com @soberandsocial_
Seasons greetings from The Andy Jaye Podcast team! - This week we're changing things slightly as we haven't got the usual radio show to give you your bonus content from but fear not - We've got a solution! This year (2020), we've started up our radio show on talkRADIO and then shortly afterwards, the podcast was born. Since our launch in the Summer, we have had conversations with a wide variety of famous voices. Some of the conversations we've heard have been a stark reminder that celebrities are very much just normal folk who face their own battles, their own challenges and their own insecurities too. We've decided to take some of the chat's this year and clip them together in what we're calling - The Wellness EpisodeIn this weeks show we have clips from; Jamie Laing, Katie Melua, Janet Devlin, Suzanne Shaw, Miles Nazaire & Katherine RyanAs mentioned in the podcast, here are a few numbers to reach out to, just in case you need someone to talk to:The Samaritans: 116 123 C.A.L.M. 0800 58 58 58 Young Mindsyoungminds.org.ukWe hope that you're having an enjoyable festive period albeit an extraordinary one for many and we also hope that this podcast acts as a little reminder that even when you are alone, chances are there are plenty of people, even people often in the media spotlight that feel exactly the same. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
High Notes is brought to you by Haulix.com, the music industry's leading promotional distribution platform. Join thousands of musicians, including Slipknot, Bruce Springsteen, Stevie Nicks, I Prevail, and more, in promoting your new music with the world's most trusted service. Learn more and started your free, 30-day trial by visiting http://haulix.com/signup today! Fame is difficult for anyone to handle, but it's perhaps hardest on young people. After gaining international attention through reality TV at the age of 16, Janet Devlin fell into addictive behaviors while feeling isolated from the outside world. She uses her time on High Notes to tell us how a combination of recovery groups and therapy saved her life on more than one occasion. It's a darkly funny look at the work involved in getting betting, but it's as honest as any conversation we've shared. The show is hosted by James Shotwell and edited by Landon Defever. Our programming consultant is Laura Haggard. The theme song was written and performed by the band You, Me, And Everyone We know. The High Notes logo was created by Nick Ferran. If you or someone you know is struggling with addiction, please seek help. The entire High Notes team is rooting for you, as are our incredible partners. Heartsupport exists to help those struggling with mental health (https://heartsupport.com/), and The Global Recovery Initiatives Foundation works with leading substance use disorder experts to support research that identifies the most urgent needs in the recovery community and raise funds to address them (https://globalrecoveryinitiatives.org/). You can learn more about the show by finding @HighNotesPod on Twitter and Instagram.
Janet Devlin is a Northern Irish singer-songwriter who competed in the eighth series of X-Factor in 2011 where she finished in fifth place. Devlin's debut album was released in 2012 and her second studio album Confessional was released this year. Jane is incredibly open about her career in the music industry and all the ups and downs that has brought her so far, including her struggles with alcoholism and addiction and getting screwed over by record labels. She talks honestly and candidly with Giles and Jim about all sorts of blank moments in this epic episode. Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/theblankpodcast. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Trigger Warning : references to self-harm, suicide, alcoholism, drug use. Janet Devlin is a singer-songwriter who was catapulted to fame at the age of 16 when she was a contestant on reality talent show The X Factor. But behind her beautiful performances was a teenager who was really struggling. The youngest of four, Janet grew up in Tyrone and always had a desire to perform but a negative self-image from an early age proved destructive. She started self-harming at 12 and at 20, she was an alcoholic. Now at 25, she’s in a good place in her life and sharing her perspective on her experiences. As you can imagine, this is a tough listen at times, but it’s also an uplifting one. This summer she released her concept album ‘Confessional’ which is a deeply personal account of the past 10 years or so of her life. For more go to... https://www.janetdevlin.com/ If you, or someone you know is struggling right now, please know that there is help available. Pieta provides free therapy to those engaging in self-harm, with suicidal ideation, or bereaved by suicide. Freephone 1800 247 247 Text Help to 51444 https://www.pieta.ie/ Or you can contact a Samaritan Freephone 116 123 or email jo@samaritans.ie https://www.samaritans.org/ireland/samaritans-ireland/ This episode of Ready to Be Real Conversations was brought to you in partnership with Revive Active, your daily super supplement, made here in Ireland. Taking Revive Active is one of the ways you can support your immune system this winter and they’re offering a 10% discount on all Revive Active products to all my podcast listeners. Simply click on the link https://ie.reviveactive.com/products/revive-active and use the code - Sile10 Please let me know what you think of this conversation by leaving a comment or rating and if you haven’t already subscribed to this podcast, why not click on the follow button now, I'd really appreciate it.
Pop singers from Afghanistan and Northern Ireland tell Kim Chakanetsa what it's like to perform in, coach and judge major singing competitions. Aryana Sayeed is the biggest female pop star in Afghanistan. She's been a judge on one of the country's biggest TV shows, Afghan Star and a coach on The Voice of Afghanistan. The multi-award winning performer was born in Kabul and raised in Switzerland, later moving to the UK. Aryana is also a women's rights activist, and wants to deliver a message of peace, love, and empowerment through her music. Janet Devlin was a quarter-finalist in the UK singing competition The X Factor. At just 16 years old and from a small town in Northern Ireland, she didn't love the attention that came with it and struggled against her inner critic on stage. She talks about the importance of being open about her mental health issues and addictions, and how the support of a female fanbase has brought greater confidence. IMAGE DETAILS L: Janet Devlin (credit - Emma-Jane Lewis) R: Aryana Sayeed (credit - Neelio Paris)
This episode is with the lovely Janet Devlin. In this episode we talk about self harm, sexuality, AA, ghosting and a lot more. Janet is so open and inspiring and we really think you will all take something positive from this episode. If you found anything in this episode triggering you can free call the Samaritans at 112 123 or free text ‘hello’ to 50808. If you need help with an eating disorder you can visit bodywhys.ie where you will find support and guidance
Listen to Hannah and Janet Devil, former X-Factor UK participant and singer-songwriter talk about the importance of being honest as an artist and as a person, discussing artist identity, the pressures on modern day artists and how to get past them.
Listen to Hannah and Janet Devil, former X-Factor UK participant and singer-songwriter talk about the importance of being honest as an artist and as a person, discussing artist identity, the pressures on modern day artists and how to get past them.
Welcome to The Andy Jaye Podcast - previously titled 'Driven Celebrities' which is the podcasted version of 'Driven', the radio show on talkRADIO.On this weeks podcast, we have a plethora of stars! From the Netflix show 'The Umbrella Academy' we chat to Tom Hopper and Robert Sheehan. We also catch up with X-Factor competitor Janet Devlin who has gone on to record 6 fantastic albums and then star of Hollyoaks, Peaky Blinders and Gangs of London - Andy talks to Emmett Scanlan.Hear the show every weekend on talkRADIO (Saturdays at 4pm and Sundays at 7pm) with the podcasted version hitting your devices every Tuesday. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Following the release of four highly-praised singles (‘Confessional’, ‘Saint of the Sinners’, ‘Honest Men’ and ‘Away with the Fairies’), Janet prepares to deliver the penultimate single ‘Holy Water’ today, May 22nd 2020, ahead of her hotly-anticipated concept album ‘Confessional’ release on June 5th 2020. With a total of nineteen performers on the track, including legends from the traditional Irish scene such as Eoin Dillon, Brian Fleming, and Peter Browne, ‘Holy Water’ captures a riotous, celebratory party atmosphere, with an infectious chorus and rhythm you can’t help but stomp your feet to. Her Irish roots are prominently showcased, with turns from the exceptional musicians providing fiddle, uilleann pipes, bodhrán and accordion parts, all recorded at Westland Studios, Dublin. ‘Holy Water’s energetic and high-spirited feel is a simple expression of the relief and release felt when a significant milestone has been reached. Janet explains; “I wanted to make this sound like something you’d hear in an Irish bar, people having fun and being boisterous. It’s a throwback to a time I felt happy, with close friends enjoying good music from back home. It’s a celebration that the past lives in the past and the future is unwritten.” ‘Holy Water’ almost drowned under the weight of personal setbacks inflicted on the singer as she navigated her way through a decade-long struggle with demons including alcoholism, as revealed in intimate detail in her autobiography ‘My Confessional’, also released June 5th 2020. When all the drinking became too much, and at the insistence of herself, Janet sought help and began the journey of recovery. The year was 2015. No longer staring down an empty bottle, Janet’s creativity returned, allowing for the concept of Confessional to creep into her mind. A deeply personal song, ‘Holy Water’ is adored by Janet and producer by Jonathan Quarmby (Lewis Capaldi, Tom Walker, Benjamin Clementine). It’s therefore of no surprise that the track just flowed out of Janet’s fingers in a burst of inspiration. “In less than 30 minutes, the ‘Holy Water’ we now know was written. Whether or not it was any good, I had no idea. I took it to my producer the next day who helped me finish the track; ‘It’s either so simple that it’s genius… or… well… crap,’ he said! Despite its subject matter – or maybe because of it – ‘Holy Water’ is my favourite track on the album. I wanted this song to be representative of the ‘up’ after the acceptance of my issues. The feeling of relief I got when the great weight had been lifted off my shoulders. The album was originally called Holy Water and I wanted this song to close the record. A happy ending to all of the hell I put myself through,” Janet confirms. Janet’s successful return to the music scene as a homegrown indie artist sees this life-affirming track setting out her stall post-lockdown: I’m here to stay. ‘Holy Water’ is the penultimate single from Confessional, released next month, and is sure to be a live favourite once touring is back on the table. Pre-save Janet’s new album ‘Confessional’ HERE.
"Do I swallow that, or be the girl who throws up on national television?" Janet Devlin, a Northern Irish singer/songwriter and The X Factor finalist, joins Fleur East on The Reality of Reality TV* to reveal what taking to the stage as 16-year-old on the biggest music competition in the UK was really like. After years of keeping quiet, Janet opens up about her own mental health struggles, why Hanson's MMMBop makes her sick to her stomach, her relationship with mentor Kelly Rowland and why she had to ask for a therapist. You'll also discover how, despite everything, The X Factor ended up being a really positive experience for Janet. This is the Reality of Reality TV. *This episode contains references to addiction, eating disorders, self harm and mental health issues. Next episode out 21st July!
Happy 4th of July America! However, today we go across the pond to London, to interview Northern Irish singer, Janet Devlin. Janet is a well accomplished musician who has released several albums, performed all over the world, and finished 5th on The X Factor in 2011. Janet was a great interview. In a great open discussion, we touched on Janet's struggles with alcohol, eating disorders, and relationships. We also discussed her music, her upcoming projects, and even her feelings about John Frusciante rejoining the Chili Peppers. Have a listen! We also talked about Scott's new best friend Boris, an old trip to an Ireland emergency room, and play a game involving food challenges.
This week on Access All Areas, Joanna Chimonides and Stephen Leng spoke to acting legend Matthew Morrison! They chatted about his new musical theatre lockdown lesson with the BBC and his response to the recent claims surrounding Lea Michele and Glee. Love Island's Biggs Chris talked about his time in the villa, looking like a player and moving in with girlfriend Rebecca. Also joining the pair was X Factor star Janet Devlin who spoke candidly about her mental health journey and rebuilding a non racist society.
This week on Access All Areas, Joanna and Stephen spoke to acting legend Matthew Morrison! They chatted about his new musical theatre lockdown lesson with the BBC and his response to the recent claims surrounding Lea Michele and Glee. Love Island’s Biggs Chris talked about his time in the villa, looking like a player and moving in with girlfriend Rebecca. Also joining the pair was X Factor star Janet Devlin who spoke candidly about her mental health journey and rebuilding a non racist society.
One of today's leading young voices, Northern Ireland's own Janet Devlin joins Jamie on the show. From her meteoric breakthrough on the X-Factor to her brand new album and memoir, Janet leaves no stone unturned in this captivating interview. Make sure to check out Janet's new album 'Confessional' and book 'My Confessional' and follow her on Instagram @janetdevlinofficial.
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Janet Devlin joins us to talk about her new album and book! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
25 year old Former X Factor Contestant Janet Devlin spoke to Jen about her alcohol addiction. Confessional, the album is out on the 5th of June and ‘My Confessional’, Janet’s autobiography up to this point! Is also out on the 5th June.
Welcome to Off The Beat & Track Podcast with me Stu Whiffen.This episodes special guest is singer songwriter Janet DevlinI met with Janet at WeWork London and she came armed with a bag of tunes containing 7 fantastic records each which have sound tracked her life to date and we go in on that journey discussing growing up, school and how that shaped his creative path. We cover a lot of ground in this episode, chatting about X-Factor, social media, mental health, culture,bands and so much moreHope you enjoy this chat and if you do please subscribe and follow the podcast on the social media links belowhttps://www.halritson.com/Off The Beat & Trackwww.offthebeatandtrackpodcast.comhttps://twitter.com/beatandtrackpodhttps://www.facebook.com/offthebeatandtrackpodcast/https://www.instagram.com/offthebeatandtrack/?hl=en See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
This week we are joined by the one and only Leah Murphy who is the Coordinator of Digital Evangelization and Outreach for Life Teen. Leah is a bit of an expert on youth culture and uses different areas of that culture as a "modern areopagus" (Acts 17) to bring Christ to the world. Join us this week as we talk about youth culture, methods and resources for finding God within youth culture, Lion King, and the Queen B herself. (That's Beyonce...) #WelcomeToTheAdventure Three Steps to finding the Areopagus: 1. Affirm what is good 2. Observe where Christ is found there 3. Proclaim hope and call to repentance Conect with Leah: @iamleahmurphy * Twitter: https://twitter.com/iamleahmurphy * Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/iamleahmurphy/ Connect with Life Teen @LifeTeen * Twitter: https://twitter.com/LifeTeen * Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/lifeteen/ * YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/user/LifeTeenInc * Parent Life: www.ltparentlife.com * www.lifeteen.com Media References: * CYMC (Catholic Youth Ministry Conference) * Acts 17 (Bible Passage) * Fortnite (Video Game) * BeardedBlevins (Twitch Streamer and Director of Evangelization See last week's episode) * "The Return of the Prodigal Son" by Henri Nouwen (Book) * Frankenstein's Monster Monster Frankenstein (Netflix Show) * Once Upon A Time In Hollywood (Movie) * Chance the Rapper (Musician) * "The Spiritual Gifts Handbook: Using Your Gifts to Build the Kingdom" by Mary Healy and Randy Clark (Book) * "The Fire Next Time" by James Baldwin (Book) * Jamila Woods (Musician) * Lion King (Movie) * Beyonce (Musician) * RWBY (Anime) * Hamilton (Broadway Musical) * No. 5 Collaborations Project by Ed Sheeran (Music Album) * Janet Devlin (Musician) * High Kings (Irish Band) * Jon Belion (Musician) * Thomas Rhett (Musician) * Halsey (Musician) * Fortnite World Cup (eSport Tournament) * Lion King 1 1/2 (Movie) Challenge: 1. Spend time getting to know who the King (God) is. 2. Take to prayer and discern where Christ is calling you to act in your life. 3. Choose someone in your life to intentionally invest in. 4. Invite the Holy Spirit to act in your life in a new way and ask for the grace to respond. Learn more at: thechristinculture.com Facebook: facebook.com/theChristInCulture YouTube: youtube.com/channel/UCxgPx2b0MYUziwxT9cmtuwg Special Guest: Leah Murphy.
Episode 44 features Ireland singer-songwriter Janet Devlin. Janet talks about her new Christmas EP, Little Lights, doing a digital detox, and how her time on The X Factor has affected her career. Songs from Janet featured in the podcast include Outernet Song and Wake Up It's Christmas. Find out more about Janet at janetdevlin.com Follow Janet on Twitter @janetjealousy
Episode 60 is here with the lovely Janet Devlin! We speak about her new music video for "Outernet Song", playing Grand Theft Auto, the difference between American and European coffee drinks, and much more! She also has a brand new EP, Little Lights, available now! This episode was sponsored by Audible.com. You can check out more music from Janet Devlin by visiting www.janetdevlin.com and www.facebook.com/thejanetdevlin. SUBSCRIBE TO THE PODCAST ON iTUNES: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/for-record-podcast-shameless/id1028876625?mt=2 This has been another Shameless Promotion.
Live from Dance For Love - Technoclub in Frankfurt, Germany - July 2016 Tracklist 1 Suspect 44 & Soar – Fall for You (extended mix) 2 Abhishek Y2V – The Myst (extended mix) 3 BT – Flaming June (Ashley Wallbridge remix) 4 Exis – TRPLT (extended mix) 5 Orkidea – Nana (Gai Barone remix) 6 Ben Gold ft. Christina Novelli – All Or Nothing 7 Alexander Popov & Digital X – Spacewalk (Extended mix) 8 Markus Schulz ft. Ethan Thorn – Love Like You Never Did (Nifra remix) 9 Johnny Yono – Flux 10 Arty – Hope (Airbase remix) 11 Gareth Emery ft. Janet Devlin – Lost (Ferry Corsten remix) 12 Mike Sanders - Palma 13 LTN ft. Christina Novelli – Hold On To Your Heart (Daniel Kandi remix) 14 Saad Ayub ft. Jennifer Rene – Move On (extended mix)
Electronic Dance Fusion (EDF) is weekly podcast mix brought to you by Rob Autio. A variety of different dance music styles for your listening pleasure. Enjoy! Follow @robautio on Instagram, Twitter & Facebook. Tracklist: 01. Edge Of Life - Cosmic Gate & Eric Lumiere 02. Lost (Super8 & Tab Remix) - Gareth Emery feat. Janet Devlin 03. Dharma - Headhunterz & KSHMR 04. Okay - Abel Ramos & Crusy 05. Light It Up - CALVO feat. Noubya 06. La Fanfarra (Tom Swoon Edit) - Hiisak 07. (Track Of the Week) Giants - Breathe Carolina & Husman feat. Carah faye 08. Drive - Fatum 09. Megashira (Chris Schweizer Remix) - Marc Marberg with Kyau & Albert 10. World Like This - Alexander Popov & Jonathan Mendelsohn 11. What If (Rodrigo Deem Remix) - Aruna 12. Save Me - Gareth Emery feat. Christina Novelli 13. Pachinko - Tempo Giusto & Ima’gin 14. (Bonus Track) Getaway (Koven Remix) - Tritonal feat. Angel Taylor
This week in Tranced we have energetic vocal trance from the super talented Stoneface & Terminal, Andy Moor, Armin Van Buuren my favorite Dash Berlin and soulful voices Ellie Lawson, Janet Devlin, Lucy Pullin. Tracklist: Dash Berlin & Rigby - Earth Meets Water (Club Mix) Stoneface & Terminal Ft. Ellie Lawson - For You (Original Mix) Kayat Ft. Clare Stagg - The Calling (Denis Kenzo Remix) Andy Moor & Michele C - We Can Be Free (Original Mix) Gareth Emery Ft. Janet Devlin - Lost (Ferry Corsten Remix) 4 Strings - Emotions Away Freigeist - 7FT Venice - Go Away Armin van Buuren - Orbion (Original Mix) Simon Patterson Ft. Lucy Pullin - Now I Can Breathe Again (Extended Mix) Ivan Mateluna & Christina Novelli - Not Alone (Mino Safy Remix)
Music Biz 101 & More is the only radio show in America that focuses on the business side of the music & entertainment worlds. Hosted by William Paterson University's Dr. Stephen Marcone & Professor David Philp, the show airs live each Wednesday at 8pm on WPSC-FM, Brave New Radio. In this episode, we hear X Factor UK 2001 artist Janet Devlin talk about her international record deal, how she got U.S. distribution with OK! Good Record, how hard she works each day in order to make a living in music, what her social media plan is, and everything there is to know about her 2015 holiday EP, "December Daze." Enjoy the talk, listener tweets, and see what you can get out of this. Like what you hear? Tweet us anytime: @MusicBiz101wp Engage and Adore us on The Facebook, The Twitter & Instagram: www.facebook.com/MusicBiz101wp twitter.com/MusicBiz101WP instagram.com/musicbiz101wp/
This week we're bringing you our first ever Halloween special! If you saw our holiday special last year, you'll know that things got a little crazy and in this episode... well, you can judge for yourself! We welcome back past guests singer/songwriter Andrew DeLeon, singer/songwriter Janet Devlin, singer/songwriter and Finger Eleven guitarist James Black, and singer/songwriter Charlotte Eriksson aka The Glass Child to the show. Enjoy, and have a Happy Halloween! Highlights: - Andrew doesn’t wear costumes, he wears concepts - James once dressed up as one of the guys from ZZ Top for Halloween, even though he didn’t know who they were - Janet once went trick or treating as Zorro… complete with horse - We learn that Halloween isn’t really much of a big deal in Sweden - Ross shares a Halloween story about dressing up as an unknown video game character - Marcio shares that his sister dressed him up as a girl one year… and it explains a lot - We challenge James to write a Halloween song - Charlotte sees holidays... See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Ross Barber connected with The Nice Guys on Twitter and we have been stalking him ever since. All the way from the UK, Ross is a website designer who specializes in music websites. Here's a little more about him: • Ross has been doing web design since he was 12 years old. • His business started as the result of a Twitter conversation. • He works with musicians and creative businesses that he admires and looks up to including Cyber PR Music, Tyler Hilton & Supreme Entertainment Artists • He is a speaker, being booked for engagements including the university I graduated from, and a local meetup about music marketing • His podcast "Bridge the Atlantic" has featured some of the following artists: ○ Singer/songwriter/actor Tyler Hilton ○ X Factor UK's Janet Devlin ○ The Spill Canvas frontman Nick Thomas • He actually listens to our show! (or so he says, we choose to believe him) Contact Ross at ross@electrickiwi.co.uk Ross' custom web design- electrickiwi.co.uk Podcast- Bridge the Atlantic Subscribe to the podcast Check out our Listener map and add yourself!
Singer-songwriter Janet Devlin stops by Marvel HQ to chat with Blake about her love for Captain America and Guardians of the Galaxy, her recent musical projects and much more!
This week we are joined by singer/songwriter Janet Devlin. Since coming to the UK public’s attention in series 8 of The X Factor in 2011, Janet has built a loyal fanbase online (known as The Devlinators) and has released her debut album “Running With Scissors” and EP “Duvet Daze” independently. With her album now out in the US, we wanted to chat with Janet to ask her some of your questions and to find out more about her influences and plans for the future. Highlights: - Janet’s album “Running with Scissors” is now out in the US! - We learn that Janet is “kind of” addicted to energy drinks and is an ultimate fangirl for numerous musicians - Janet jokes that people should pick better heroes - We hear about Janet’s experience on X Factor and whether or not she would do it again - Janet tells us how she doesn’t venture out to the “outernet” very often - We discuss how reality shows can help to build your fanbase, but that too many people go into them for the wrong reasons - We talk about collaboration and the... See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.