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Get Snoop to rap over this album and call it "Diamond Doggs." Also get him to have a fake conversation with David Bowie like he did with Jim Morrison on that cover of Riders on the Storm. Covers by: Beck, Gilby Clarke, Lindsay Katt, John Vanderslice, Ten Jinn Tidal playlist here
Come hang out as we discuss entrepreneurship, coworking, and starting fresh on Episode 3 of Reach the Stars Podcast with Marie Rachelle.You can find Marie here: http://www.convergencecoworking.comInstagram: http://www.instagram.com/marierachelle_Here's the link to Lindsay Katt's video of her song, "Alone Together" that was mentioned at the end of the video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IJBS7...Here's the link to Jen Sincero's website for the book, "You're a Badass at Making Money" that Marie mentioned: https://jensincero.com/shop/And just for fun, check out Maude White because she is freaking amazing: http://bravebirdpaperart.com/When a card is not enough... Papercraft Miracles creates handcrafted paper gifts that make a moment unforgettable. Support the show (http://www.patreon.com/reachthestars)
As an artist, there are many constructs you have to overcome in order to create authenticity. Whether those are mental, societal, or physical, there’s an element of discovery that cannot be revealed without releasing our pre-existing perception of the world. Lindsay Katt is a brilliant example of what it means to be unapologetically yourself, as well as a colorful illustration of an artist. As a musician, filmmaker, painter, and master of doing things, Lindsay shares what it means to use your voice unapologetically in a way that resonates with others. She discusses how to use art to improve the lives of those around you, strategies to deal with creative blocks, and how to know when we should violate social rules. You can read the full show notes at www.alexandrajamieson.com/247
Lindsay Katt director of "The Avant-Gardener" from Buffalo dreams Fantastic Film Festival! Subscribe to the Without Your Head newsletter to receive weekly updates on our schedule, guests and more! Tracks for this podcast - Original theme song and "MK Ultra" by The Tomb of Nick Cage! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/withoutyourhead/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/withoutyourhead/support
Lindsay Katt director of "The Avant-Gardener" from Buffalo dreams Fantastic Film Festival! Lindsay Katt
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Today's episode is another in a series of Comedy Shop Talk Episodes! Jason is joined by girlfriend of the show, Justina! Join them as they cover a few topics like the White House Correspondents' Dinner and Michelle Wolf's performance, Jason's homework from Lindsay Katt, a fun thing we're about to release, and some new comedy things going on in their world. Grab a cup of coffee, sit back and relax with them as they talk a little comedy shop! Twitter: @ThereItIsPod, @JasonFarrJokes Facebook: @ThereItIsPod Instagram: @JasonFarrPics
Today's guest is NYC-based artist extraordinaire, Lindsay Katt! Lindsay does it all! She's a musician, singer, painter, busker, filmmaker, and all-around amazing person! Jason and Lindsay chat about what she gets out of art, how she manages to create all of the work she makes, getting out of creative jams, being in a healthy head space to make your work, genuinely setting goals for yourself, and when and how you give your work to the World. This is one of our all-time favorite discussions! Lindsay is an incredible and loving person. We hope you enjoy it! Listen to Lindsay's music here! https://lindsaykatt.bandcamp.com/ Twitter: @LindsayKatt, @ThereItIsPod, @JasonFarrJokes Facebook: @LindsayKattMusic, @ThereItIsPod Instagram:@LindsayKatt, @JasonFarrPics
(https://www.addtoany.com/share#url=https%3A%2F%2Ffemusician.com%2Fmake-money-playing-music%2F&title=FEM151%20How%20To%20Make%20Money%20Playing%20Music%20Live) Want to know how to make money playing music live? Listen to these snippets of the Profitable Musician Summit (https://profitablemusiciansummit.com/home) . Have you been wondering how to make money playing music? The Profitable Musician Summit (https://profitablemusiciansummit.com/home) is a free 10 day summit running from May 1st through May 10th and you won’t want to miss it! You’ll hear from industry experts and independent musicians who who will clear the air around common revenue-makers like house concerts, touring and finding venues to play at. (https://profitablemusiciansummit.com/home) Experts Share How To Make Money Playing Music The second day of summit is all about festivals, concerts and connections with Louie La Vella and Lisa Lynne talking about how to get on stages at festivals and self produced concerts. Tara B talks about finding niche gigs in your own neighborhood, like the library, farmer’s market and chamber of commerce events. When it comes to performing, Lindsay Katt makes good money from busking and tells us about the legalities that come along with it. Shannon Curtis shares the system that allowed her to make money and get gigs by touring the country doing house concerts. House concerts can be a great way to make some extra money and fill in some free time when you are on tour. Speaking of touring, Nancy Moran tells us about booking and planning tours and finding the right Anchor Gig, that makes the trip worthwhile. While we talk about how to make money playing music, the conversation shifts to making money with merchandise. Suzanne Paulinski sells merch by doing non-salesy things like wearing her t-shirt and putting a sticker on her guitar case. On the other hand, Greg Wilnau was able to hack the system to make great money without selling CDs, t-shirts and stickers. He was able to be self sufficient without factoring in gig money or door splits. Reserve your FREE ticket to learn how he was able to flip the script and gain followers and fill future concerts, all without people knowing who he was. When you reserve your spot (https://profitablemusiciansummit.com/home) , don’t forget to sign up for messenger reminders so you don’t miss anything during the summit. (https://profitablemusiciansummit.com/home) Resources Email your questions for Bree to answer on the show: Bree@FEMusician.com (mailto:Bree@FEMusician.com) Leave your audio questions for Bree to play on the air and answer (you can promote yourself too): SpeakPipe (http://www.speakpipe.com/femusician) Subscribe to the show on iTunes (https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/female-entrepreneur-musician/id981305947?mt=2) Give us a review on iTunes (https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/female-entrepreneur-musician/id981305947?mt=2) Listen on Soundcloud (http://www.soundcloud.com/women-of-substance) Show Editing by Jen Edds at 317 Sound Design (http://www.317sounddesign.com/) Music by Stella Ronson (https://soundcloud.com/stella-Ronson) ABOUT HOST BREE NOBLE Facebook (http://www.facebook.com/breenoblemusic) or on Instagram @breenoblemusic (https://www.addtoany.com/share#url=https%3A%2F%2Ffemusician.com%2Fmake-money-playing-music%2F&title=FEM151%20How%20To%20Make%20Money%20Playing%20Music%20Live)
Want to know how to make money playing music live? Listen to these snippets of the Profitable Musician Summit. Have you been wondering how to make money playing music? The Profitable Musician Summit is a free 10 day summit running from May 1st through May 10th and you won’t want to miss it! You’ll hear from industry experts and independent musicians who who will clear the air around common revenue-makers like house concerts, touring and finding venues to play at. Experts Share How To Make Money Playing Music The second day of summit is all about festivals, concerts and connections with Louie La Vella and Lisa Lynne talking about how to get on stages at festivals and self produced concerts. Tara B talks about finding niche gigs in your own neighborhood, like the library, farmer’s market and chamber of commerce events. When it comes to performing, Lindsay Katt makes good money from busking and tells us about the legalities that come along with it. Shannon Curtis shares the system that allowed her to make money and get gigs by touring the country doing house concerts. House concerts can be a great way to make some extra money and fill in some free time when you are on tour. Speaking of touring, Nancy Moran tells us about booking and planning tours and finding the right Anchor Gig, that makes the trip worthwhile. While we talk about how to make money playing music, the conversation shifts to making money with merchandise. Suzanne Paulinski sells merch by doing non-salesy things like wearing her t-shirt and putting a sticker on her guitar case. On the other hand, Greg Wilnau was able to hack the system to make great money without selling CDs, t-shirts and stickers. He was able to be self sufficient without factoring in gig money or door splits. Reserve your FREE ticket to learn how he was able to flip the script and gain followers and fill future concerts, all without people knowing who he was. When you reserve your spot, don’t forget to sign up for messenger reminders so you don’t miss anything during the summit. Resources Email your questions for Bree to answer on the show: Bree@FEMusician.com Leave your audio questions for Bree to play on the air and answer (you can promote yourself too): SpeakPipe Subscribe to the show on iTunes Give us a review on iTunes Listen on Soundcloud Show Editing by Jen Edds at 317 Sound Design Music by Stella Ronson ABOUT HOST BREE NOBLE Bree Noble is an entrepreneur, musician and speaker. She founded Women of Substance Radio, an online radio station that promotes quality female artists in all genres, in 2007. She launched the Women of Substance Music Podcast in November 2014, a 5 day per week show which promotes Independent female artists. Her podcast has hit #1 in New & Noteworthy for the Music, Arts and Society & Culture categories and #4 Audio Podcast on all of iTunes. She draws on her extensive experience running her own music business, both as a solo musician and as an Industry professional, to train and mentor other female musicians. Learn more about the station, the show and the artists atwww.wosradio.com. Connect with Bree on Twitter @BreeNoble or on Facebook or on Instagram @breenoblemusic
(https://www.addtoany.com/share#url=https%3A%2F%2Ffemusician.com%2Fcommunity-of-musicians%2F&title=FEM121%20How%20A%20Community%20of%20Musicians%20Can%20Support%20%26%20Elevate%20Your%20Career%20with%20Lindsay%20Katt) Lindsay Katt is a spiritual and heart centered artist who wants to create art for the sake of art. She enjoys the process just as much as the finished product and is here to tell us how she has gotten to where she is today by keeping the joy in creating. It’s critical to be in a community of musicians who can help and support you when you are in the throes of creating music. As musicians, it’s easy to get caught up in the more rigid side of music business and the creative process can often seem like a chore. Lindsay is here to today to talk about how a community of musicians can help to rally around artists when they need support the most. We pride ourselves on the Female Entrepreneur Musician (FEM) website and podcast and we love to deliver great content each week. Because there are costs that are associated with the various aspects of the show and maintenance of the community we have grown, we have started a Patreon campaign to raise money. Please click the button below or visit https://www.patreon.com/femusician (https://www.patreon.com/femusician) to contribute. We look forward to growing even more and bringing you more content each week! (https://www.patreon.com/femusician) Artistry and Revenue Streams Generating income through a variety of artistic endeavors Pursuing different artistic endeavors as she has evolved Discovering what she wants to get out of being an artist Look for artistic avenues where you can cultivate income You Don’t Know What You Don’t Know Creating space for learning and engagement with questions Asking questions rather than pretending you know the answer Our ego can limit what we can actually learn Be honest about what you don’t know with the people that can actually help you The Power of a Community of Musicians Look at community like onion layers Ask what has been working for your peers Share what has worked for you to sole a similar problem Use your community in symbiosis to help one another elevate Build emotional equity in your community by showing up with a whole heart Working Through Challenges Focus on your work and become indisputably good at what you do Working through moments of feeling stuck without credible hope Find inspiration in what other artists are doing around you, not competition Challenges are just a time line issue If you enjoy the FEM website and podcast, please consider contributing to our Patreon Campaign. All funds are used to maintain our growing community and put together the podcasts each week. The site and podcast are a treasure trove of inspiration, ideas, training and real life examples of female musicians with thriving careers who are actually making money from music. Please click the button below or visit https://www.patreon.com/femusician (https://www.patreon.com/femusician) to contribute. (https://www.patreon.com/femusician) ABOUT HOST BREE NOBLE Facebook (http://www.facebook.com/breenoblemusic) or on Instagram @breenoblemusic (https://www.addtoany.com/share#url=https%3A%2F%2Ffemusician.com%2Fcommunity-of-musicians%2F&title=FEM121%20How%20A%20Community%20of%20Musicians%20Can%20Support%20%26%20Elevate%20Your%20Career%20with%20Lindsay%20Katt)
Lindsay Katt is a spiritual and heart centered artist who wants to create art for the sake of art. She enjoys the process just as much as the finished product and is here to tell us how she has gotten to where she is today by keeping the joy in creating. It’s critical to be in a community of musicians who can help and support you when you are in the throes of creating music. As musicians, it’s easy to get caught up in the more rigid side of music business and the creative process can often seem like a chore. Lindsay is here to today to talk about how a community of musicians can help to rally around artists when they need support the most. We pride ourselves on the Female Entrepreneur Musician (FEM) website and podcast and we love to deliver great content each week. Because there are costs that are associated with the various aspects of the show and maintenance of the community we have grown, we have started a Patreon campaign to raise money. Please click the button below or visit https://www.patreon.com/femusician to contribute. We look forward to growing even more and bringing you more content each week! Artistry and Revenue Streams Generating income through a variety of artistic endeavors Pursuing different artistic endeavors as she has evolved Discovering what she wants to get out of being an artist Look for artistic avenues where you can cultivate income You Don’t Know What You Don’t Know Creating space for learning and engagement with questions Asking questions rather than pretending you know the answer Our ego can limit what we can actually learn Be honest about what you don’t know with the people that can actually help you The Power of a Community of Musicians Look at community like onion layers Ask what has been working for your peers Share what has worked for you to sole a similar problem Use your community in symbiosis to help one another elevate Build emotional equity in your community by showing up with a whole heart Working Through Challenges Focus on your work and become indisputably good at what you do Working through moments of feeling stuck without credible hope Find inspiration in what other artists are doing around you, not competition Challenges are just a time line issue If you enjoy the FEM website and podcast, please consider contributing to our Patreon Campaign. All funds are used to maintain our growing community and put together the podcasts each week. The site and podcast are a treasure trove of inspiration, ideas, training and real life examples of female musicians with thriving careers who are actually making money from music. Please click the button below or visit https://www.patreon.com/femusician to contribute. ABOUT HOST BREE NOBLE Bree Noble is an entrepreneur, musician and speaker. She founded Women of Substance Radio, an online radio station that promotes quality female artists in all genres, in 2007. She launched the Women of Substance Music Podcast in November 2014, a 5 day per week show which promotes Independent female artists. Her podcast has hit #1 in New & Noteworthy for the Music, Arts and Society & Culture categories and #4 Audio Podcast on all of iTunes. She draws on her extensive experience running her own music business, both as a solo musician and as an Industry professional, to train and mentor other female musicians. Learn more about the station, the show and the artists at www.wosradio.com. Connect with Bree on Twitter @BreeNoble or on Facebook or on Instagram @breenoblemusic
Musician and filmmaker Lindsay Katt sits down with Whitney and David at the Jerome Indie Film & Music Festival in Jerome, AZ to talk music, film, art and more! http://avantgardenerfilm.com https://www.instagram.com/p/BNBCe2gjV5C/ Update and clarification from Lindsay Katt: I do want to make a few context clarifying statements about a few portions of this podcast. The first thing I want to clarify is my commentary about shaming. I used “fat shaming” as an example, as part of our discussion about shame. But never really followed up on my thoughts about it in the interview. I don't feel like I clearly articulated my view fully in concluding that thread, and wanted to add a few points. I wanted to articulate that it is a person's belief that the shame being used against them is valid, and that it applies to them, that seems to create the most damage in people. So if a fat person, is shamed for being fat, it's the belief in the story around that shame that allows it to do the most damage. (I know a lot of happy people, who love the bodies they have without shame, regardless of size) I believe that the fat on our bodies (regardless of mass ) just like our skin, bones, and hair…in no way contributes to a persons value/lack of value…and that it is just a part of our own unique bodies. That it is the story we tell as a society, and to each other, along with our belief in that story as “the truth” that makes it an effective weapon to shame people with. I was pointing out that when someone try's to use “evidence” to try and prove that story…it can be even more damaging to the person being shamed. Because they might be more likely to believe the narrative around it. What I didn't address was the consequences that people face, both when this shaming is happening, and is ignored, or we passively support it by validating it's credibility as a premise. I do not think Fat or Body Shaming is a credible premise. And I feel a responsibility to stop participating in a story that I don't believe is real. I find it useful, when I recognize that shame in myself …because it can help me address and dismantle that false story, and hold the shame accountable as shame….instead of truth. I also wanted to point out that when I said that for a period of Patti Smith's Life “no one have a shit about her” I was referring to the fact that there was a point in her career where her work wasn't being recognized yet as being brilliant. (Not that literally no one cared about her, I am sure many people cared about her.) Just wanted to plant that food for thought! I love you! Take Care of each other out there!
Musician Lindsay Katt shares her views on artistic & personal labels, the wisdom of her grandfather ("Don't believe your own bullshit!") and reminds us how amazing life is when we live with love.
Lindsay Katt (@LindsayKatt) is a multi-faceted artist & musician based in New York. Her musical work spans several genres across the pop & rock sectors, in addition to work for television and film. Our discussion meanders a bit on the nature of art, cycles and seasons of creative work, the songwriting process — if there is one — and how creative pros can possibly keep up with today's wacky world of social media. Keep up with Lindsay via her many social media outlets, or on her website, Lindsay Katt Music Show Notes & Links Lindsay Katt's website describes her as an Artist, Musician, Painter, Thinker, Tinkerer, Hugger, Dreamer, Lover, Maker … Still Deciding, and Ever Changing. Lindsay wants to “do all the things” She's also a producer, director, merry-maker “Really well-done DIY is learning how to hire people more talented than you” ← Click to Tweet Art-shame culture; thinking “art isn't a real job” Lindsay worked three different day-jobs to pay her way through school (studying psychology & pre-med) Lindsay was home-schooled on forty acres in Montana; learned arts and culture at home Lindsay was “fired” by her piano teacher, but resumed playing as a rebellious teen Studies show that during middle school you don't learn anything Deliberate Practice There are seasons of creative flow “It's takes some dot-collecting before you can do any dot-connecting.” ← Click to Tweet The Nature of Rest The Avant Gardener, forthcoming project from Lindsay Katt, produced by Yakov “Why do we have soundtracks to movies, but not filmtracks to albums?” ← Click to Tweet Dark Side of The Rainbow: Pink Floyd's Dark Side of The Moon played over The Wizard of Oz (which allegedly helped break up Pink Floyd) Beyoncé “Art is how we decorate our space; music is how we decorate our time.” attr. aclayhutchings on Reddit Post-It Pitching, as they do in Hollywood (e.g. Alien = Jaws in Space) Product Hunt (e.g. Tinder for Dogwalkers) Claude Kelly “Everybody is chasing goosebumps.” —Claude Kelly ← Click to Tweet My Happy, on Lindsay's first album, Picking Out Boxes, came into being in about 30 minutes Lindsay leans on the side of not-keeping-things-in-a-straight-line “If I can't be fearless, I at least want to be brave.” ← Click to Tweet The Impostor Syndrome Lindsay still struggles with a form of stage-fright Lindsay Katt on Twitter Lindsay Katt on Facebook Lindsay Katt on Instagram Lindsay Katt on SoundCloud Lindsay Katt on YouTube Tools Evernote Post-Its Pro Tools, for more natural stuff Logic, for commercial works Boss BR-1200CD 12-track recording unit Techniques Rest your body and mind to improve your performance — in sports and in creative work Take an “ear-break” Commercial work is about diligence — writing multiple lines, fulfilling the brief, etc. Look for lyrics to lead the melody, or vice-versa Move away from handwritten notes and scribbles (there's no space for all that paper in NYC) Use trigger words to remind yourself of notes. Leave “breadcrumbs” for Evernote. Ask for help; work on overcoming “artist shame” Habits Jot down ideas as they emerge Take breaks from your work (to collect dots) Converse and meet with other artists Try Audible.com Free for 30-Days Visit BusyCreatorBook.com for your free trial Get The Accidental Creative by Todd Henry as a free audiobook Get The Episode Download The Busy Creator Podcast, episode 46(MP3, 38:22, 18.5 MB) Download The Busy Creator Podcast, episode 46(OGG, 38:22, 29.9 MB)
At the top of the hour Cyrus Webb welcomes author Venessia P. to Conversations LIVE to talk about her book ONE BET. At 30 min. past the hour, Webb talks with Big Noice recording artist Lindsay Katt about her musical journey
Lindsay Katt was the Firedog Studios 2007 Sonicbids Contest winner and we finally coordinated time with her to come into the studio and claim her prize. This is the interview and song with video clips from her time with us at the studio. Check out http://www.myspace.com/lindsaykatt for more details.