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This is a special announcement episode for Unstarving Musician gal pal Lindsay White and Lady Brain Presents. The conversation features Karyn Ann, who will be one of the performing artists for an upcoming Lady Brain Presents listening room event. (See press release below.) Karyn shares stories about networking on the road, and how new connections landed her a slot at this month's Lady Brain Presents event. Karyn's voice is said to “beguile the most inattentive bar-goer.” Her singing and songwriting style draws comparisons to Bonnie Raitt, Carole King, Adele, and Brandi Carlile. She is a touring machine. Lady Brain Presents Press Release Lady Brain Presents an intimate evening of music at the legendary Lestat's featuring Rebekkah Darling, Karyn Ann, and Julia Sage Tuesday, September 24, 2019 – On Wednesday, October 9, Lady Brain Presents will host their monthly community gathering at the legendary Lestat's West listening room (3343 Adams Ave San Diego, CA 92116). This month's showcase will feature original songwriting from local Lady Brain Collective members Rebekkah Darling and SDMA-nominated Julia Sage, as well as nationally touring artist Karyn Ann. The all ages event begins at 8pm, and cover is $10 at the door. Lady Brain Presents organizer Lindsay White shared her thoughts on the importance of supporting and preserving the listening room experience: “It's a little jarring how we have all become so accustomed to drifting off into the mindless glow of virtual existence. Listening room concerts are a wonderful way for the community to reconnect and engage with local artists and the businesses who showcase them. These spaces are so healing, and these artists are so worthy of the community's full attention.” About the Musicians Rebekkah Darling: Accompanied by Paul Tillery on upright bass and backing vocals, Rebekkah Darling plays primarily original blues, pop, and jazz tunes with a fun-loving ukulele twist. Karyn Ann: This Portland, OR-based nationally touring artist draws comparisons to Bonnie Raitt, Carole King, Adele, and Brandi Carlile. Notable appearances include the legendary Bitter End in NYC, and the Women's Redrock Music Festival alongside Emily Saliers of the Indigo Girls. Julia Sage: Recently nominated for the Best New Artist SDMA alongside her band The Bad Hombres, Julia Sage inspires fans around the world with honest songwriting, raw performances, and distinct South Americana style. For more information on Lady Brain Presents events, comp tickets, and/or artist interview inquiries, visit LadyBrainPresents.com Mentioned in this Episode Lindsay White Rebekkah Darling Karyn Ann Julia Sage Related Episodes Community and Collaboration–Lindsay White (Ep 109) Songwriting, Side Hustles and Gratitude – Lindsay White (Ep 71) Managing Stage Fright with Perspective, a Conversation with Chris Avetta (Ep 111) Facing Rejection and Staying Creative–Songwriter Tom Meny (Ep 107) Visit UnstarvingMusician.com for more on this and other episodes.
This is a special announcement episode for Unstarving Musician gal pal Lindsay White and Lady Brain Presents. The conversation features Karyn Ann, who will be one of the performing artists for an upcoming Lady Brain Presents listening room event. (See press release below.) Karyn shares stories about networking on the road, and how new connections landed her a slot at this month's Lady Brain Presents event. Karyn's voice is said to “beguile the most inattentive bar-goer.” Her singing and songwriting style draws comparisons to Bonnie Raitt, Carole King, Adele, and Brandi Carlile. She is a touring machine. Lady Brain Presents Press Release Lady Brain Presents an intimate evening of music at the legendary Lestat's featuring Rebekkah Darling, Karyn Ann, and Julia Sage Tuesday, September 24, 2019 – On Wednesday, October 9, Lady Brain Presents will host their monthly community gathering at the legendary Lestat's West listening room (3343 Adams Ave San Diego, CA 92116). This month's showcase will feature original songwriting from local Lady Brain Collective members Rebekkah Darling and SDMA-nominated Julia Sage, as well as nationally touring artist Karyn Ann. The all ages event begins at 8pm, and cover is $10 at the door. Lady Brain Presents organizer Lindsay White shared her thoughts on the importance of supporting and preserving the listening room experience: “It's a little jarring how we have all become so accustomed to drifting off into the mindless glow of virtual existence. Listening room concerts are a wonderful way for the community to reconnect and engage with local artists and the businesses who showcase them. These spaces are so healing, and these artists are so worthy of the community's full attention.” About the Musicians Rebekkah Darling: Accompanied by Paul Tillery on upright bass and backing vocals, Rebekkah Darling plays primarily original blues, pop, and jazz tunes with a fun-loving ukulele twist. Karyn Ann: This Portland, OR-based nationally touring artist draws comparisons to Bonnie Raitt, Carole King, Adele, and Brandi Carlile. Notable appearances include the legendary Bitter End in NYC, and the Women's Redrock Music Festival alongside Emily Saliers of the Indigo Girls. Julia Sage: Recently nominated for the Best New Artist SDMA alongside her band The Bad Hombres, Julia Sage inspires fans around the world with honest songwriting, raw performances, and distinct South Americana style. For more information on Lady Brain Presents events, comp tickets, and/or artist interview inquiries, visit LadyBrainPresents.com Mentioned in this Episode Lindsay White Rebekkah Darling Karyn Ann Julia Sage Related Episodes Community and Collaboration–Lindsay White (Ep 109) Songwriting, Side Hustles and Gratitude – Lindsay White (Ep 71) Managing Stage Fright with Perspective, a Conversation with Chris Avetta (Ep 111) Facing Rejection and Staying Creative–Songwriter Tom Meny (Ep 107) Visit UnstarvingMusician.com for more on this and other episodes.
Lindsay White and a musicians community called the Lady Brain Collective are supporting each another through teaching, knowledge sharing, and collaboration. We talk about the Lady Brain community, the upcoming Lady Brain Fest, Patreon, gratitude journaling, saying "no," and more. Episode Highlights This is a return appearance by Lindsay. We begin by getting an update on her current projects, and go on to discuss: Her Game of Thrones songwriting competition Creating music for the San Diego Women's March The growth of Lady Brain (the musicians community, events, the festival, etc.) How she balances life and her various projects The performer selection process for Lady Brain Fest Top tips for Patreon and community engagement How she finds time for creativity and self care Details of her work-in-progress book 3 Key Points You can support one another and simultaneously succeed. Find the people who value what you do and invest in that community. The importance of self care and boundaries as an artist. Tweetable Quotes “There's something about sitting in a room and making the time to share space with people who are going through the same kind of things as you are. They have a feel for how overwhelming it can be. There's something uplifting about that in this world.” –Lindsay White on the Lady Brain membership. “The ones that tend to find more success are the ones who are willing and do get out of their comfort zone.” –Robonzo on advice from Artist Management Entrepreneur Jason Davis “People would be amazed what just asking for support would do.” Jason Davis on artist sponsorship. –Robonzo on advice from Artist Management Entrepreneur Jason Davis “I'm trying to actively say no to things, even if I want to do them. I have to balance out my schedule and see if things realistically fit.” –Lindsay White on carving out solid boundaries. Mentioned in this Episode Robonzo's Patreon Page Unstarving Musician Crowd Sponsor Lindsay White Music Lady Brain Presents Lindsay's Patreon Lady Brain Fest 2019 Bandzoogle Related Episodes Episode 104 - Helping Music Artists Realize Their Dreams–Jason Davis Episode 71 – Songwriting, Side Hustles and Gratitude – Lindsay White Episode 60 – House Concert Host Amy Killingsworth Visit UnstarvingMusician.com for bonus content related to this episode.
Lindsay White and a musicians community called the Lady Brain Collective are supporting each another through teaching, knowledge sharing, and collaboration. We talk about the Lady Brain community, the upcoming Lady Brain Fest, Patreon, gratitude journaling, saying "no," and more. Episode Highlights This is a return appearance by Lindsay. We begin by getting an update on her current projects, and go on to discuss: Her Game of Thrones songwriting competition Creating music for the San Diego Women's March The growth of Lady Brain (the musicians community, events, the festival, etc.) How she balances life and her various projects The performer selection process for Lady Brain Fest Top tips for Patreon and community engagement How she finds time for creativity and self care Details of her work-in-progress book 3 Key Points You can support one another and simultaneously succeed. Find the people who value what you do and invest in that community. The importance of self care and boundaries as an artist. Tweetable Quotes “There's something about sitting in a room and making the time to share space with people who are going through the same kind of things as you are. They have a feel for how overwhelming it can be. There's something uplifting about that in this world.” –Lindsay White on the Lady Brain membership. “The ones that tend to find more success are the ones who are willing and do get out of their comfort zone.” –Robonzo on advice from Artist Management Entrepreneur Jason Davis “People would be amazed what just asking for support would do.” Jason Davis on artist sponsorship. –Robonzo on advice from Artist Management Entrepreneur Jason Davis “I'm trying to actively say no to things, even if I want to do them. I have to balance out my schedule and see if things realistically fit.” –Lindsay White on carving out solid boundaries. Mentioned in this Episode Robonzo's Patreon Page Unstarving Musician Crowd Sponsor Lindsay White Music Lady Brain Presents Lindsay's Patreon Lady Brain Fest 2019 Bandzoogle Related Episodes Episode 104 - Helping Music Artists Realize Their Dreams–Jason Davis Episode 71 – Songwriting, Side Hustles and Gratitude – Lindsay White Episode 60 – House Concert Host Amy Killingsworth Visit UnstarvingMusician.com for bonus content related to this episode.
“It’s not a Lindsay White show unless I’ve talked about dead people, gay people, and women.” Lindsay White is a singer-songwriter from San Diego. She grew up in a religious home and faced huge relationship challenges with her family after she discovered she was gay and divorced her husband. She’s lost many people in her life, including her mother who died of brain cancer. Lindsay is a voice of acceptance; using her music to heal through grief, empowering women to advocate for themselves, representing the gay community and encouraging everyone to cherish the limited time they have together. After years of working herself to the bone to build her music career, she is now prioritizing living in the present moment and making an impact without burning out. LIndsay started Lady Brain Collective, a group of female artists in San Diego who meet regularly and support each other through this crazy life as creative entrepreneurs. Lindsay and I recorded this conversation at the Beacon Hill Playground on a sunny spring morning while she was touring through Seattle. Watch on Youtube https://youtu.be/BGOXeavdNPQ View full blog post with photos, best quotes & mentions: https://chawilde.com/blog/16-singing-about-death-gay-stuff-and-women-with-lindsay-white FOLLOW Lindsay White Website https://www.lindsaywhitemusic.com/ Facebook https://www.facebook.com/lindseywhiteofficial/ Instagram https://www.instagram.com/lindsaywhitemusic/ Spotify https://open.spotify.com/artist/4kdJU3sybstAXUhWzZNRT1 CHA WILDE chawilde.com @chawilde ♡ OTHER PLACES TO FIND ME ♡ ↠ Spotify - https://open.spotify.com/artist/0zwsrpWYJ7ZFraivcuPHv1 ↠ Website - http://www.wildeasfuck.com ↠ Instagram - https://instagram.com/chawilde ↠ Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/chawilde/ ↠ Soundcloud - https://soundcloud.com/chawilde ↠ Youtube SUBSCRIBE - https://www.youtube.com/dashboard?o=U
Lean the F*ck Out | Fempreneurs | Women Entrepreneurs | Female Business Owners
In this episode of Lean the F*ck Out, we talk with Lindsay White about leaving a corporate career to make music full time and how that journey brought her to starting Lady Brain Collective, a supportive and collaborative group of local women pursuing careers in the arts. Lindsay shares tips on making a career as an independent artist, and supplementing with a side hustle when you need to. She talks about her mental health journey and her experience as a caregiver to a partner dealing with mental health issues. Lindsay also discusses grief and loss and the perspective it has given her. Lady Brain Episode Highlights: Watch for your moment to leap. Look for the moment when the universe is tipping the scale. If you lean out you have to be willing to work your ass off. Starting out as an artist, your side hustle is key. Be genuinely kind. You never know what people are going through, be compassionate. Show yourself grace and compassion like you would those you are care taking. Loss gives us all perspective, no one is immortal. As a society we need to talk about trauma, grief and death more, the discussion will make us a more compassionate . Loss is a unifying experience. Always have honest conversations with yourself, about your mortality. What do you want to get out of this life? Lindsay White You'll laugh, you'll cry, you'll call your therapist. With influences ranging from Bob Dylan to Ani DiFranco, Lindsay White's songwriting has earned recognition from Telluride Bluegrass Festival, Kerrville Folk Festival, and American Songwriter. Her latest record Lights Out chronicles the experience of losing her estranged mother to brain cancer. The record debuted #2 on the iTunes Singer-Songwriter charts, was named #1 Album of the Year by Global Texan Chronicles, and earned her the 2018 San Diego Music Award for Best Singer-Songwriter. White was recently named one of "15 Lesbian/Bi/Queer Musical Artists You Need to Know" by AfterEllen.com. She has opened for notable acts such as The Lone Bellow, David Crosby, Steve Poltz, Susanna Hoffs (The Bangles), Raining Jane ft. Jason Mraz, and more. White is a queer intersectional feminist, mental health advocate, grief support advocate, and writer. She has led songwriting workshops for Rock n' Roll Camp for Girls San Diego, participated in Pride events throughout the country, and independently published a narrative essay called "Love by the Numbers: What to do (and not to do) when your Bipolar partner thinks she's Jesus." Recently, she organized the Lady Brain Collective, a supportive and collaborative group of local women pursuing careers in the arts. White relies on support from, Lindsay's Corner, an exclusive community of dedicated friends and fans who always make her journey as an independent artist feel like a group effort. You can find Lindsay online at: Website: lindsaywhitemusic.com // ladybrainpresents.com Patreon: patreon.com/lindsaywhitemusic Instagram: instagram.com/lindsaywhitemusic // instagram.com/ladybrainpresents Facebook: facebook.com/lindsaywhitemusic // facebook.com/ladybrainpresents Youtube: youtube.com/lindsayannwhite Twitter: twitter.com/listentolindsay Soundcloud: soundcloud.com/lindsayannwhite Lindsay White Spotify: open.spotify.com/artist/4kdJU3sybstAXUhWzZNRT1 Lady Brain Presents Spotify Playlist: open.spotify.com/user/1211221790/playlist/00RpoDN5SJe6qTV7scOqLO?si=ldfdgRhiSny-h7ABwrZ8yg iTunes: music.apple.com/us/album/lindsay-white/1238408015?app=itunes&ign-mpt=uo%3D4 Download the FREE Lean the F*ck Out Launch Kit If you are thinking about starting a business or side hustle, check out our Lean the F*ck Out Launch Kit. The kit gives you tools and inspiration to start thinking like a fempreneur and start designing the life you want! You’ll receive a guided meditation to help you figure out your vision, a budget worksheet to see what you need financially to make a go of it, daily practices including printable worksheets and daily affirmations to help you keep your head up when your confidence is waning. Again, it’s free and it’s available at leanthef-ckout.com/launchkit. Music: Sunshine by The Icicles
Episode 8 of our Lady Brain Podcast features Sharisse Coulter and Mary Bee. Meet these creative Lady Brain Collective members and hear the music that inspires them. LadyBrainpresents.com podcast is brought to you by Listen Local Radio, thanks for tuning in!