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Megan Leigh is an exceptional singer-songwriter renowned for her angelic voice and engaging rhythms. Megan's versatility in crafting harmonies and seamless blend of styles ranging from rock, indie, to soulful blues, has captivated listeners and critics alike. Her standout single 'Symphony' is a unique fusion of her folk roots and a cappella-perfected vocals, underlined by a positive outlook on the future, perfectly encapsulating the budding artist's passion for her craft. Megan shares her personal journey in the music world, providing valuable insights into overcoming challenges, the importance of networking, and the power of reflection. Takeaways:The crucial importance of networking and asking for help in the music industry.How reflection and acknowledgement of accomplishments can boost confidence and motivation.The value of community and in-person events in fostering collaboration and growth for artists.----To connect with Megan, follow her on Instagram. https://www.instagram.com/itsmemeganleigh/Tune into the live podcast & join the Modern Musician community here: https://link.modernmusician.me/join-podcastApply for a free Artist Breakthrough Session with our team: https://masterclass.modernmusician.me/apply-success?utm_source=podcast
In today's podcast episode, I am joined by Megan Leigh from @megan_mefit on Instagram to talk about her recovery journey and how our body image can fluctuate through the menstrual cycle (and how to work through these changes!) Connect with Megan on Instagram: @megan_mefit Megan's links: https://linktr.ee/megan_mefit Connect with Meg on Instagram: @iammegdoll Work
On this episode of Not Invisible: Native Peoples on the Frontlines we speak with Osage clothing designer, artist and MMIWGT2S advocate Dante Biss-Grayson. We discuss his clothing label Sky Eagle Collection, his advocacy and activism, and what it was like working on the upcoming film “Killers of the Flower Moon” starring Lily Gladstone, Tantoo Cardinal and Leonard DiCaprio."After finding out about the missing and murdered Indigenous women epidemic (MMIW), I looked to my daughter, so little, and wanted to see what I could do to protect her, and protect my sisters. I began to design works that I hope inspire others, give them strength, pride, hope, empowerment, and resilience. This is when the Sky-Eagle Collection was born. " - Dante Biss-GraysonTo learn more about Dante and his work check out his website skyeaglecollection.com and be sure to follow him on Instagram at @skyeaglecollection.This episode of Not Invisible: Native Peoples on the Frontlines was produced by Viktor Maco, Spirit Buffalo and J.B. Hart. Edited by Abbey Franz. Research by Sarah Rose Harper. Hosted by LeAndra Nephin.Our theme song is Another Side, by Wild Whispers, Produced by Ben Reno, Eli Lev, and Megan Leigh. This season of Not Invisible is produced with support from Earth Rising Foundation, and our Patreon Producers, Kathey Duerr, Reena Krishnan and Brenda George.We'd like to give a special shout out to all of our Patreon supporters. You too can become a patron by finding us at Red House Series on Patreon, or Buy Us Coffee, links in our show notes and on our website, redhouseseries.com.Would you like to be a guest on Not Invisible: Native Peoples on the Frontlines, or know someone who would, drop us an email at redhousetvseries@gmail.com.Like this episode? Then please be sure to leave us a 5 star review so others can enjoy it too!Support the show
Join me for an absolutely insightful and enlightening episode with Coach Megan Leigh, where were talked about body image in the fitness space, what it's like to compete as a bikini competitor and heal from the aftermath of it, what it means to heal your metabolism and body before dieting, building a healthy relationship with food and your body as well as the unique concept of "body neutral fitness". I hope you found this episode helpful and enjoyed it as much I did! Megan is amazing and you should definitely follow here on instagram at https://www.instagram.com/megan_mefit/ and support her mission! If you found this episode helpful Please share this podcast with a friend and leave a 5 star review on iTunes so I can grow and reach more people! Screenshot the episode and tag me on instagram.com/alessiad_coaching Want to be part of a community on the same journey as you? ..Join the support group where we share weekly exclusive trainings on everything fat loss for busy, burnt out and overworked women over 30 who've "tried everything" yet still haven't gotten the results they want, feel and tired of the fads and quick fixes and instead want to feel confident in their skin, build a healthy relationship with food and lose fat for the last time without over restriction and being tied to the scales! Come and join us and start making progress! Join here And if you've been considering online coaching, Apply to work with me in my new weight loss coaching program Metabolic REbuild apply for your free clarity call here >> alessiadcoaching.com/privatecoaching Want to kick start your fat loss journey and lose your first 2-5lbs? Grab your free burn fat build muscle weightloss bundle here >> https://www.subscribepage.com/fatlossbundle If you have any questions you would like me to answer or talk about in a podcast, please let me know by sending me an email at alessiadcoaching@gmail.com Follow me on IG here. Disclaimer: the opinions expressed by Alessia Donato of the Fuel, Lift, Thrive podcast are for educational and informational purposes only, and are not intended as a diagnosis, treatment or as a substitute for medical care.
On this show, I sat down with the Baltimore based folk-pop duo, Wild Whispers. This collaboration of singer/songwriter music is chock-full of rich harmonies, sure to warm your winter blues with a little downhome #Fire. The group has made a lot of noise since their inception in 2019 and they have a lot in-store for the future. Catch them next time they're in a town near you, but for now, sit back, forget the roar of the crowd, listen closely and get ready for Wild Whispers!As always, we did a deep dive into the origin story of this artist from Baltimore, MD. #music #baltimore #folk #popWild Whispers: https://open.spotify.com/artist/5VsFHNLDRPQlY7O3Ox5PX2?si=3VGcxOJtQOOuk-Hjh58E9QSpecial thanks to: Double Groove Brewing, Vagabond Sandwich Company, Music Land Store, Heather Sipes - Baltimore Decal Gal, Black Eyed Suzie's, REB Records-MD & Caprichos Books
In episode 91, I speak to Megan Leigh about the lessons she has learned as a fitness competitor, popular fitness myths, how reverse dieting can be good for weight loss and Megan touches on what body neutral fitness is. Mira Fertility Tracker Visit miracare.com and use the code 'pcos25' at checkout to get $25 off your order. 'In the FLO' by Alisa Vitti https://amzn.to/3qTFL9E . Show Notes The Eating Disorder Center (@theeatingdisordercenter) • Instagram photos and videos Celeste Rains-Turk (@celestial_fit) • Instagram photos and videos
I have been lucky enough to call Megan Leigh Barnard a friend for over a decade now. She's a talented photographer who has captured many transitions/characters/ and times in my life. When I received the text that she was considering getting sober I couldn't reply fast enough. This is a caring, special, and wonderful conversation between two friends as I learn what it took for her to make the decision to stop being and what she's discovered along the way. Thank you for your time, your passion, and your story Megan Leigh. Megan Leigh Barnard is a Queer, nature-loving, Lifestyle Portrait Photographer. Photographing people, exploring the natural world and finding ways to connect to her higher self are amongst her biggest passions. She is also the Co-Founder of Creative Babes, which exists to explore the human experience through intimate, themed quarterly events. Founded in 2016, the mission of Ben's Friends is to offer hope, fellowship, and a path forward to anyone who struggles with substance abuse or addiction. By coming together, starting a dialogue, and acknowledging that substance abuse cannot be overcome by isolation and willpower alone, Ben's Friends hopes to write a new chapter in the lives of food and beverage professionals across the country. to order my n/a enamel pin from Mover & Shaker, head to tinyurl.com/4fm6r9v6
Award-winning singer-songwriter and 'in-demand' singer Megan Leigh discussed recording in Nashville, her songwriting style and touring on-the-road with her duo partner Eli Lev.
Winter arrived last week in Easdtern Pennsylvania with a dusting of snow and colder than average temperatures. This week on the program, we note the change of season with music from Peter Mayer, Ramblin' Jack Elliot, Fred Gosbee. The Sweetback Sisters, Peter Ostroushko and many more. Winter's Coming In … this week on Sing Out! Radio Magazine. Episode #20-52: Winter's Coming In Host: Tom Druckenmiller Artist/”Song”/CD/Label Pete Seeger / “If I Had A Hammer”(excerpt) / Songs of Hope and Struggle / Smithsonian Folkways Phil Passen / “On a Cold Winter's Day-Cold Froty Morning” / Cold Frosty Morning / Philbar Eli Lev & Megan Leigh / “The Longest Night of the Year” / The Longest Night of the Year Vol. 2 / Hudson Harding Peter Mayer / “The Longest Night” / Midwinter / Blue Boat Jay Ungar & Molly Mason / “A Rovin' On A Winter's Night” / The Pleasures of Winter / Fiddle & Dance Kenny Jackson / “The Shortest Day-Set the Log Alight” / The Shortest Day / Crow Hill Ramblin' Jack Elliot / “Introduction to Don't Think Twice It's Alright” / Tales from the Tavern Volume One / Tales from the Tavern Ramblin Jack Elliot / “Don't Think Twice It's Alright” / Tales from the Tavern Volume One / Tales from the Tavern Mae Robertson / “Every December Sky” / December Sky / LyricPartners Sheila Kay Adams & Jim Taylor / “Frosty Morn” / Christmas on the Mountain / PearlMae and Granny Dell Records Fred Gosbee / “The Night the Whiskey Froze” / The Night the Whiskey Froze / Castlebay The Sweetback Sisters / “Walking in a Winter Wonderland” / Country Christmas Singalong Spectacular Signature Sounds Tony Trischka / “Sleigh Ride” / Glory Shone Around / Rounder Peter Ostroushko / “Horizontal Hold” / Blue Mesa / Red House Anne & Pete Sibley / “Winter on the Great Divide” / Winter on the Great Divide / Self Produced Tony Elman / “Winter Creek” / Winter Creek / Acorn Pete Seeger / “If I Had A Hammer”(excerpt) / Songs of Hope and Struggle / Smithsonian Folkways
Megan Leigh Barnard is an amazing photographer and the co-founder of Creative Babes, a community born out of the desire to be around women in the creative world instead of these spaces dominated by alpha men. Since then, it's grown into a space that is inclusive of so much more than just creative professionals and more than just women. She gets into the connection between body and soul, networking without a scarcity mindset, and everything that has led her to where she is today. It's a complex, beautiful, and important story that all our Babesment babes need to hear. Come hang out and learn more about us at http://thebabesment.com/ (thebabesment.com)! Resources: http://www.creativebabes.com (creativebabes.com) https://www.instagram.com/meganleighbarnard/ (@meganleighbarnard) https://www.instagram.com/creativebabes/ (@creativebabes) Support us at http://thebabesment.com/patreon (thebabesment.com/patreon) Connect with Stef Streb Website | https://www.stefstrebphoto.com/ (stefstrebphoto.com) Instagram | https://www.instagram.com/stefstreb/ (@stefstreb) Linktree | https://linktr.ee/stefstreb (linktr.ee/stefstreb) Connect with Julie Ohlemacher Website | https://julieohlemacher.com/ (julieohlemacher.com) Instagram | https://www.instagram.com/julie.ohlemacher/ (@julie.ohlemacher) Linktree | https://linktr.ee/julie.ohlemacher (linktr.ee/julie.ohlemacher) The Babesment is a production of http://crate.media (Crate Media)
"This Next One's About" Lockdown edition, we bring you our very own Book Club! We were very excited to discuss this book, not a new book by any means, but very topical for the times we're living in. Amanda Palmer. Rock star, crowdfunding pioneer, and TED speaker Amanda Palmer knows all about asking. Performing as a living statue in a wedding dress, she wordlessly asked thousands of passersby for their dollars. When she became a singer, songwriter, and musician, she was not afraid to ask her audience to support her as she surfed the crowd (and slept on their couches while touring). And when she left her record label to strike out on her own, she asked her fans to support her in making an album, leading to the world's most successful music Kickstarter at $1.2M... Artists Erica Swindell, Ben Grace and Megan Leigh joined me from Brooklyn, D.C., and San Diego to discuss this book, how we feel about asking for money in exchange for our art and how the book has taken on a new meaning during the global pandemic. If you haven't read the book, here are the cliff notes (Amanda's TED talk): https://www.ted.com/talks/amanda_palmer_the_art_of_asking?language=en#t-804823 Join us live on Facebook to watch these lockdown podcasts as they happen, Wednesday nights at 8PM EST on our facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/Newyorkartistscollective
"This Next One's About" is going live to Facebook weekly on Wednesday nights at 8PM EST on our Facebook Page! https://www.facebook.com/Newyorkartistscollective Last week, Michael Walker from Modern Musician talks to us about how to grow your online fanbase in an increasingly saturated market of FacebookLive shows. Michael Walker is leading a revolution in today’s music industry. Having personally reached 17 million views on Youtube, working with Grammy Award-winning producers and touring internationally to perform for hundreds of thousands of fans worldwide - Michael is one of those rare mentors who has actually walked the walk of their own methodology. Starting out with pure grass-roots techniques, he and his band Paradise Fears went from living out of their cars to selling 24,000 albums in 6 months and reaching #2 on the iTunes Alternative Charts. https://www.modern-musician.com/ Join me April 29th as we have a Book Club (bring your own wine) about Amanda Palmer's book 'The Art of Asking'. I am hosting the book club with special guests, singer-songwriters, Megan Leigh, Erica Swindell and Ben Grace from all across the US as we dig deep into how we as musicians treat our art and how we engage other people to support us.
En este episodio Alfonso Ureta aceptó mi invitación de platicar un rato (una hora y media) sobre su desarrollo musical, el Covid19, el desastroso gobierno de Piñera, su aproximación a la música, su pasión por el guitarrón chileno, y muchas cosas más. La primera canción es El azadón del diablo, la segunda es Sombra y Silencio y la última Flor de caderas. Recuerden seguir a Alfonso Ureta en Twitter @LosdelMaipo @alfonsoureta, en Instagram @alfonsoureta @losdelmaipo y en Facebook a https://www.facebook.com/alfonsouretaoficial. Para mis fieles audio escuchas, me pueden seguir en Twitter e Instagram como: Music2Flavors, en Facebook en https://www.facebook.com/Musicin2Flavors/, o en mi página del Internet www.musicin2flavors.com. Los invito a compartir este episodio con todas las personas en sus redes y si quieren ayudarme económicamente para mejorar el equipo de grabación y apoyar músicos, lo pueden hacer en mi cuenta de Patreon www.patreon.com/musicin2flavors. Una vez más gracias por conectarse y escuchar este y los episodios previos sobre músicos independientes, lutieres, musicólogos y si desean que entreviste a algún músico independiente, me pueden enviar un mensaje en la parte de comentarios de este episodio o en mi página en la Internet ya mencionada arriba. Gracias a Megan Leigh por unirse al mundo de Patreon y si la quieren seguir en Twitter su nombre de usuario es @MeganLeighMusic Todos los derechos de este episodio están reservados ? El contenido de este episodio está protegido por las leyes de Propiedad Intelectual de EE UU (Copyright Act de 1976) y la música incluida está autorizada por su autor, Alfonso Ureta y/o Los del Maipol. Se prohíbe la reproducción de la misma mediante cualquier formato sin las autorizaciones o consentimiento de los autores de este episodio y la música El logo de Music in 2Flavors/Música en 2Sabores es una marca sin registrar ™ protegido (la misma se ha presentado para registro y pendiente de aprobación). Se prohíbe el uso, replica y distribución de la misma sin autorización de su titular.
En este episodio Alfonso Ureta aceptó mi invitación de platicar un rato (una hora y media) sobre su desarrollo musical, el Covid19, el desastroso gobierno de Piñera, su aproximación a la música, su pasión por el guitarrón chileno, y muchas cosas más. La primera canción es El azadón del diablo, la segunda es Sombra y Silencio y la última Flor de caderas. Recuerden seguir a Alfonso Ureta en Twitter @LosdelMaipo @alfonsoureta, en Instagram @alfonsoureta @losdelmaipo y en Facebook a https://www.facebook.com/alfonsouretaoficial. Para mis fieles audio escuchas, me pueden seguir en Twitter e Instagram como: Music2Flavors, en Facebook en https://www.facebook.com/Musicin2Flavors/, o en mi página del Internet www.musicin2flavors.com. Los invito a compartir este episodio con todas las personas en sus redes y si quieren ayudarme económicamente para mejorar el equipo de grabación y apoyar músicos, lo pueden hacer en mi cuenta de Patreon www.patreon.com/musicin2flavors. Una vez más gracias por conectarse y escuchar este y los episodios previos sobre músicos independientes, lutieres, musicólogos y si desean que entreviste a algún músico independiente, me pueden enviar un mensaje en la parte de comentarios de este episodio o en mi página en la Internet ya mencionada arriba. Gracias a Megan Leigh por unirse al mundo de Patreon y si la quieren seguir en Twitter su nombre de usuario es @MeganLeighMusic Todos los derechos de este episodio están reservados ? El contenido de este episodio está protegido por las leyes de Propiedad Intelectual de EE UU (Copyright Act de 1976) y la música incluida está autorizada por su autor, Alfonso Ureta y/o Los del Maipol. Se prohíbe la reproducción de la misma mediante cualquier formato sin las autorizaciones o consentimiento de los autores de este episodio y la música El logo de Music in 2Flavors/Música en 2Sabores es una marca sin registrar ™ protegido (la misma se ha presentado para registro y pendiente de aprobación). Se prohíbe el uso, replica y distribución de la misma sin autorización de su titular.
This week episode I had the pleasure of recording it from a barn. It was my first time recording from such a lovely place and have the wonderful experience of talking with Megan Leigh. I known Megan form the time she sang along Eli Lev at Red Bandana Bakery. This time, my conversation with Megan went from her family roots in Washington County, Maryland, her tour with Eli across USA, her poetry, Remember to follow me on Twitter @Music2Flavors, Facebook https://www.facebook.com/Musicin2Flavors/, or at my website at www.musicin2flavors.com. I also would like to invite you to my Patreon page and if you like to make a donation to keep this project in support of my guests, please visit it at www.patreon.com/Musicin2flavors. Furthermore, make sure to leave your comments at any of your favorite platforms or on my website, and let me know what you think of this episode. Also, if you happen to use iTunes or Apple Podcast, please leave a review and as many stars as you like so more people can see it and spread more love to it. Without you support this podcast would not have become a dream come true. This work is made out of pure love and in appreciation to all of those people that care and are supporters of great music All rights reserved ? All the content of this episode and this podcast are protected under US Statutes (Copyright Act de 1976), this protection applies to the song interpreted by Megan Leigh and Eli Lev who authorized me to play it on this episode. Any unauthorized broadcasting, public performance, copying or re-recording will constitute an infringement of copyright. May be used free of charge. Selling without prior written consent prohibited. Obtain permission before redistributing. In all cases this notice must remain intact. Music in 2Flavors/Música en 2Sabores logos is an unregistered trademark™ (pending registration approval). All use, reproduction, replica, or unlawful use of it is prohibited.
This week episode I had the pleasure of recording it from a barn. It was my first time recording from such a lovely place and have the wonderful experience of talking with Megan Leigh. I known Megan form the time she sang along Eli Lev at Red Bandana Bakery. This time, my conversation with Megan went from her family roots in Washington County, Maryland, her tour with Eli across USA, her poetry, Remember to follow me on Twitter @Music2Flavors, Facebook https://www.facebook.com/Musicin2Flavors/, or at my website at www.musicin2flavors.com. I also would like to invite you to my Patreon page and if you like to make a donation to keep this project in support of my guests, please visit it at www.patreon.com/Musicin2flavors. Furthermore, make sure to leave your comments at any of your favorite platforms or on my website, and let me know what you think of this episode. Also, if you happen to use iTunes or Apple Podcast, please leave a review and as many stars as you like so more people can see it and spread more love to it. Without you support this podcast would not have become a dream come true. This work is made out of pure love and in appreciation to all of those people that care and are supporters of great music All rights reserved ? All the content of this episode and this podcast are protected under US Statutes (Copyright Act de 1976), this protection applies to the song interpreted by Megan Leigh and Eli Lev who authorized me to play it on this episode. Any unauthorized broadcasting, public performance, copying or re-recording will constitute an infringement of copyright. May be used free of charge. Selling without prior written consent prohibited. Obtain permission before redistributing. In all cases this notice must remain intact. Music in 2Flavors/Música en 2Sabores logos is an unregistered trademark™ (pending registration approval). All use, reproduction, replica, or unlawful use of it is prohibited.
En esta ocasión se me dio lo que tanto ansiaba hacer, grabar un episodio con un músico mapuche. Joel Maripil, un Werken uno de los oficiales culturales de la comunidad de Kechukawin. También fue director de la Orquesta Infantil de Tirua. A su haber tiene dos discos grabados: Akun Awkin y Choyun Ulkantun. En este episodio hablamos de la filosofía Mapuche, su música, instrumentos, su organización social. Les sugiero este vídeo en donde el mismo Joel hace una explicación sobre la nación Mapuche que les va a hacer entender mejor la situación actual de ello: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jRlWXhkMj1w. A la vez les incluyo 4 canciones Mapuches interpretadas por el propio Joel Maripil: Mari Mari - es un saludo Lonko wenceslao coilla - música Mapuche Choyke Purrun - danza del ñandú Nguillantun – rogativa Para mis fieles audio escuchas, me pueden seguir en Twitter e Instagram como: Music2Flavors, en Facebook en https://www.facebook.com/Musicin2Flavors/, o en mi página del Internet www.musicin2flavors.com. Los invito a compartir este episodio con todas las personas en sus redes y si quieren ayudarme económicamente para mejorar el equipo de grabación y apoyar músicos, lo pueden hacer en mi cuenta de Patreon www.patreon.com/musicin2flavors. Le damos la bienvenida al grupo de Patreon a Megan Leigh, mi próxima invitada. Una vez más gracias por conectarse y escuchar este y los episodios previos sobre músicos independientes, lutieres, musicólogos y si desean que entreviste a algún músico independiente, me pueden enviar un mensaje en la parte de comentarios de este episodio o en mi página en la Internet ya mencionada arriba. Todos los derechos de este episodio están reservados ? El contenido de este episodio está protegido por las leyes de Propiedad Intelectual de EE UU (Copyright Act de 1976) y la música incluida está autorizada por su autor, Joel Maripil. Se prohíbe la reproducción de la misma mediante cualquier formato sin las autorizaciones o consentimiento de los autores de este episodio y la música El logo de Music in 2Flavors/Música en 2Sabores es una marca sin registrar ™ protegido (la misma se ha presentado para registro y pendiente de aprobación). Se prohíbe el uso, réplica y distribución de la misma sin autorización de su titular.
En esta ocasión se me dio lo que tanto ansiaba hacer, grabar un episodio con un músico mapuche. Joel Maripil, un Werken uno de los oficiales culturales de la comunidad de Kechukawin. También fue director de la Orquesta Infantil de Tirua. A su haber tiene dos discos grabados: Akun Awkin y Choyun Ulkantun. En este episodio hablamos de la filosofía Mapuche, su música, instrumentos, su organización social. Les sugiero este vídeo en donde el mismo Joel hace una explicación sobre la nación Mapuche que les va a hacer entender mejor la situación actual de ello: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jRlWXhkMj1w. A la vez les incluyo 4 canciones Mapuches interpretadas por el propio Joel Maripil: Mari Mari - es un saludo Lonko wenceslao coilla - música Mapuche Choyke Purrun - danza del ñandú Nguillantun – rogativa Para mis fieles audio escuchas, me pueden seguir en Twitter e Instagram como: Music2Flavors, en Facebook en https://www.facebook.com/Musicin2Flavors/, o en mi página del Internet www.musicin2flavors.com. Los invito a compartir este episodio con todas las personas en sus redes y si quieren ayudarme económicamente para mejorar el equipo de grabación y apoyar músicos, lo pueden hacer en mi cuenta de Patreon www.patreon.com/musicin2flavors. Le damos la bienvenida al grupo de Patreon a Megan Leigh, mi próxima invitada. Una vez más gracias por conectarse y escuchar este y los episodios previos sobre músicos independientes, lutieres, musicólogos y si desean que entreviste a algún músico independiente, me pueden enviar un mensaje en la parte de comentarios de este episodio o en mi página en la Internet ya mencionada arriba. Todos los derechos de este episodio están reservados ? El contenido de este episodio está protegido por las leyes de Propiedad Intelectual de EE UU (Copyright Act de 1976) y la música incluida está autorizada por su autor, Joel Maripil. Se prohíbe la reproducción de la misma mediante cualquier formato sin las autorizaciones o consentimiento de los autores de este episodio y la música El logo de Music in 2Flavors/Música en 2Sabores es una marca sin registrar ™ protegido (la misma se ha presentado para registro y pendiente de aprobación). Se prohíbe el uso, réplica y distribución de la misma sin autorización de su titular.
My guest this week is singer-songwriter Megan Leigh. Megan recently went full-time with her music career time and we dig into how that transition has gone. Along the way we explore how she found the help and support she needed to start the journey, upped her game as a musician, discovered her songwriting process and found life on the road. Megan grew up on a farm where she later converted a barn to hosting house shows and other events. This experience brought her into contact with local musicians which turned out to be the key ingredient to her musical journey. Throughout this episode you'll hear Megan stress the importance of community and getting out of your comfort zone to push yourself creatively and find what works. We all come to music a different way and it's through sharing that with our community, seeing what works for others and trying it, that we really grow ourselves. Episode Highlights We start this week by talking about our mutual acquaintance and Megan's collaborator, Eli Lev, before going into: Megan's history hosting events and discovering her local scene Mediation and the effect it's had on her life Her musical and songwriting history Her songwriting process and advice on that process The importance of community and the thoughts behind making the leap to full-time Key Points Figure out your own process within a community. Experiment. Figure out what works. When the moment comes, commit to it. Let it blossom. There's never a perfect time to make the leap. You start when you start and you'll get a clearer vision as you go forward. For full show notes and more resources go to UnstarvingMusician.com
My guest this week is singer-songwriter Megan Leigh. Megan recently went full-time with her music career time and we dig into how that transition has gone. Along the way we explore how she found the help and support she needed to start the journey, upped her game as a musician, discovered her songwriting process and found life on the road. Megan grew up on a farm where she later converted a barn to hosting house shows and other events. This experience brought her into contact with local musicians which turned out to be the key ingredient to her musical journey. Throughout this episode you'll hear Megan stress the importance of community and getting out of your comfort zone to push yourself creatively and find what works. We all come to music a different way and it's through sharing that with our community, seeing what works for others and trying it, that we really grow ourselves. Episode Highlights We start this week by talking about our mutual acquaintance and Megan's collaborator, Eli Lev, before going into: Megan's history hosting events and discovering her local scene Mediation and the effect it's had on her life Her musical and songwriting history Her songwriting process and advice on that process The importance of community and the thoughts behind making the leap to full-time Key Points Figure out your own process within a community. Experiment. Figure out what works. When the moment comes, commit to it. Let it blossom. There's never a perfect time to make the leap. You start when you start and you'll get a clearer vision as you go forward. For full show notes and more resources go to UnstarvingMusician.com
Banjo Bones is back with a suitcase and a guitar case full of deep emotional songs. This is his third time in the show and every time he is here I have a great time, like old school days. His latest album Faceless is on all platforms, I assure you, this album will take blow your away like the classic Maxell cassette ad. The songs in this episode are: Flirting with the edge of time, Faceless Man, and Broken Record. The artist of the masks on the cover and back side of this Cd is Lin Fei Fei. Remember to follow Banjo Bones at his website: www.banjobones.com. Also, you can follow him on his Twitter account: @banjo_bones and in Instagram @banjobones. If you happen to be in Sacramento, he will be playing on March 28, 2020 at Bar 101 in Roseville. You can't miss this episode. This episode was recorded with my old equipment. Soon you will notice the difference, or at least I hope so, like the intro and closing was recorded with my Zoom LiveTrack L-8. I want to welcome Megan Leigh, our new Patreon member in Music in 2Flavors/Música en 2Sabores. You can be Remember to follow me on Twitter @Music2Flavors, Facebook https://www.facebook.com/Musicin2Flavors/, or at my website at www.musicin2flavors.com. I also would like to invite you to my Patreon page and if you like to make a donation to keep this project in support of my guests, please visit it at www.patreon.com/Musicin2flavors. Furthermore, make sure to leave your comments at any of your favorite platforms or on my website, and let me know what you think of this episode. Also, if you happen to use iTunes or Apple Podcast, please leave a review and as many stars as you like so more people can see it and spread more love to it. Without you support this podcast would not have become a dream come true. This work is made out of pure love and in appreciation to all of those people that care and are supporters of great music
Banjo Bones is back with a suitcase and a guitar case full of deep emotional songs. This is his third time in the show and every time he is here I have a great time, like old school days. His latest album Faceless is on all platforms, I assure you, this album will take blow your away like the classic Maxell cassette ad. The songs in this episode are: Flirting with the edge of time, Faceless Man, and Broken Record. The artist of the masks on the cover and back side of this Cd is Lin Fei Fei. Remember to follow Banjo Bones at his website: www.banjobones.com. Also, you can follow him on his Twitter account: @banjo_bones and in Instagram @banjobones. If you happen to be in Sacramento, he will be playing on March 28, 2020 at Bar 101 in Roseville. You can't miss this episode. This episode was recorded with my old equipment. Soon you will notice the difference, or at least I hope so, like the intro and closing was recorded with my Zoom LiveTrack L-8. I want to welcome Megan Leigh, our new Patreon member in Music in 2Flavors/Música en 2Sabores. You can be Remember to follow me on Twitter @Music2Flavors, Facebook https://www.facebook.com/Musicin2Flavors/, or at my website at www.musicin2flavors.com. I also would like to invite you to my Patreon page and if you like to make a donation to keep this project in support of my guests, please visit it at www.patreon.com/Musicin2flavors. Furthermore, make sure to leave your comments at any of your favorite platforms or on my website, and let me know what you think of this episode. Also, if you happen to use iTunes or Apple Podcast, please leave a review and as many stars as you like so more people can see it and spread more love to it. Without you support this podcast would not have become a dream come true. This work is made out of pure love and in appreciation to all of those people that care and are supporters of great music
The holidays are here! Join us on Episode 484 of Folk Roots Radio as we celebrate the season with a selection of music that’s mostly new, independent and definitely not your typical holiday fare. We're including some solstice music, and some wintery music, alongside some fine songs to celebrate both Hanukkah and Christmas. So, throw another log on the fire, settle down in your favourite chair and enjoy... another special blend of Folk Roots Radio for the Holidays. This time around, we're featuring music by Gathering Sparks, Katie Dahl, Eli Lev & Megan Leigh, Dale Boyle, Frank Birtwistle, David Roche & Oona Roche, Emily Kurn, Tom Prasada-Rao, B Knox, The O'Pears, Kristine St-Pierre & Justin Lacroix, Dear Reader, Silent Winters, Good Lovelies, Mare Wakefield & Nomad, Còig and Skinner & T'witch. Check out the full playlist on the website: https://folkrootsradio.com/folk-roots-radio-episode-484-folk-roots-radio-for-the-holidays/
Elijah sits down with vocalist, singer songwriter, and venue owner, Megan Leigh to discuss her jump into being a full time musician. She also performs a few songs live in studio.
Breaking the Glass Slipper: Women in science fiction, fantasy, and horror
Bonus episode: Megan Leigh interviews Chris Wooding at Nine Worlds Geekfest.
Breaking the Glass Slipper: Women in science fiction, fantasy, and horror
Bonus episode: Megan Leigh interviews Chris Wooding at Nine Worlds Geekfest. Chris Wooding has been a professional author since he was nineteen years old. Since then he has published twenty-four fantasy and SF books for both adults and YA readers, including a graphic novel, and worked in TV and the movie industry. In between, he […] The post Chris Wooding: A life in writing first appeared on Breaking the Glass Slipper.
Breaking the Glass Slipper: Women in science fiction, fantasy, and horror
Bonus episode: Megan Leigh, Charlotte Bond, Lucy Hounsom, and Kieron Gillen discuss the power of playlists in writing and inspirate at Nine Worlds Geekfest 2017.
Breaking the Glass Slipper: Women in science fiction, fantasy, and horror
Bonus episode: Megan Leigh, Charlotte Bond, Lucy Hounsom, and Kieron Gillen discuss the power of playlists in writing and inspirate at Nine Worlds Geekfest 2017. The post The power of playlists first appeared on Breaking the Glass Slipper.
Breaking the Glass Slipper: Women in science fiction, fantasy, and horror
Megan Leigh, Charlotte Bond, and Lucy Hounsom discuss the new trend in gender swapped reboots and what implications this has for gender equality in the film industry. While we here at Breaking the Glass Slipper appreciate any efforts being made towards equal gender representation on our screens, is gender swapping really the best way to […] The post Episode 13: Gender swapping first appeared on Breaking the Glass Slipper.
Breaking the Glass Slipper: Women in science fiction, fantasy, and horror
Megan Leigh, Charlotte Bond, and Lucy Hounsom discuss the new trend in gender swapped reboots and what implications this has for gender equality in the film industry. While we here at Breaking the Glass Slipper appreciate any efforts being made towards equal gender representation on our screens, is gender swapping really the best way to […]
Breaking the Glass Slipper: Women in science fiction, fantasy, and horror
Megan Leigh interviews African speculative fiction writer Chinelo Onwualu about racism in the industry, expectations of African writing, and the trends coming out of the continent. Full episode notes can be found at www.breakingtheglassslipper.com
Breaking the Glass Slipper: Women in science fiction, fantasy, and horror
Megan Leigh interviews African speculative fiction writer Chinelo Onwualu about racism in the industry, expectations of African writing, and the trends coming out of the continent. Full episode notes can be found at breakingtheglassslipper.com The post Episode 12: African speculative fiction with Chinelo Onwualu first appeared on Breaking the Glass Slipper.
Breaking the Glass Slipper: Women in science fiction, fantasy, and horror
Megan Leigh interviews fantasy writer Ben Peek. The discussion covers his gender and ethnically diverse Children Trilogy, tropes of female characters in fantasy, and the pitfalls involved with marketing writers must navigate once they secure a publishing deal. The post Episode 5: Interview with Ben Peek first appeared on Breaking the Glass Slipper.
Breaking the Glass Slipper: Women in science fiction, fantasy, and horror
Megan Leigh interviews fantasy writer Ben Peek. The discussion covers his gender and ethnically diverse Children Trilogy, tropes of female characters in fantasy, and the pitfalls involved with marketing writers must navigate once they secure a publishing deal.
Breaking the Glass Slipper: Women in science fiction, fantasy, and horror
The very first episode of a new podcast discussing women (writers and characters) in science fiction, fantasy, and horror. Hosted by Megan Leigh, Charlotte Bond, and Lucy Hounsom. This week's topic is best of lists and the gender inequality in them we see time and time again. The post Episode 1: Gender inequality in ‘best of' lists first appeared on Breaking the Glass Slipper.
Breaking the Glass Slipper: Women in science fiction, fantasy, and horror
The very first episode of a new podcast discussing women (writers and characters) in science fiction, fantasy, and horror. Hosted by Megan Leigh, Charlotte Bond, and Lucy Hounsom. This week’s topic is best of lists and the gender inequality in them we see time and time again.
In the little hamlet of Chichester, just outside the town of Phoenicia in the Catskill Mountains, Megan Leigh, E-RYT, founder of Lalita Healing and owner of Chichester Yoga Stuidio works her healing magic. Megan also leads teacher trainings around the world and she will be joined by Betsy Todd of the Ubushobozi Project to discuss Megan's recent tearcher training in Musanze, Rwanda. BTC Host KATHY BARRETT interviews MEGAN LEIGH, on how she's turned the sleepy hamlet of Chichester into an oasis for healers and creatives who want to make a difference. Megan also taught yoga to TEAM RAWANDA, the country's National Cycling Team. As the cyclists age off their riding, they are trained in jobs like yoga, bike mechanic, and coaching so that the team may continue to be self-run. TUNE IN TO BE INSPIRED. MALE VOICE INTRO - MITCHELL GELLER NIGHT AND THE MUSIC THEME SONG - WRITTEN, PERFORMED AND PRODUCED BY ANDREW BARRETT AND BARBARA THIES
In the little hamlet of Chichester, just outside the town of Phoenicia in the Catskill Mountains, Megan Leigh, E-RYT, founder of Lalita Healing and owner of Chichester Yoga Stuidio works her healing magic. Megan also leads teacher trainings around the world and she will be joined by Betsy Todd of the Ubushobozi Project to discuss Megan's recent tearcher training in Musanze, Rwanda. BTC Host KATHY BARRETT interviews MEGAN LEIGH, on how she's turned the sleepy hamlet of Chichester into an oasis for healers and creatives who want to make a difference. Megan also taught yoga to TEAM RAWANDA, the country's National Cycling Team. As the cyclists age off their riding, they are trained in jobs like yoga, bike mechanic, and coaching so that the team may continue to be self-run. TUNE IN TO BE INSPIRED. MALE VOICE INTRO - MITCHELL GELLER NIGHT AND THE MUSIC THEME SONG - WRITTEN, PERFORMED AND PRODUCED BY ANDREW BARRETT AND BARBARA THIES
In the little hamlet of Chichester, just outside the town of Phoenicia in the Catskill Mountains, Megan Leigh, E-RYT, founder of Lalita Healing and owner of Chichester Yoga Stuidio works her healing magic. Megan also leads teacher trainings around the world and she will be joined by Betsy Todd of the Ubushobozi Project to discuss Megan's recent tearcher training in Musanze, Rwanda. BTC Host KATHY BARRETT interviews MEGAN LEIGH, on how she's turned the sleepy hamlet of Chichester into an oasis for healers and creatives who want to make a difference. Megan also taught yoga to TEAM RAWANDA, the country's National Cycling Team. As the cyclists age off their riding, they are trained in jobs like yoga, bike mechanic, and coaching so that the team may continue to be self-run. TUNE IN TO BE INSPIRED. MALE VOICE INTRO - MITCHELL GELLER NIGHT AND THE MUSIC THEME SONG - WRITTEN, PERFORMED AND PRODUCED BY ANDREW BARRETT AND BARBARA THIES
In the little hamlet of Chichester, just outside the town of Phoenicia in the Catskill Mountains, Megan Leigh, E-RYT, founder of Lalita Healing and owner of Chichester Yoga Stuidio works her healing magic. Megan also leads teacher trainings around the world and she will be joined by Betsy Todd of the Ubushobozi Project to discuss Megan's recent tearcher training in Musanze, Rwanda. BTC Host KATHY BARRETT interviews MEGAN LEIGH, on how she's turned the sleepy hamlet of Chichester into an oasis for healers and creatives who want to make a difference. Megan also taught yoga to TEAM RAWANDA, the country's National Cycling Team. As the cyclists age off their riding, they are trained in jobs like yoga, bike mechanic, and coaching so that the team may continue to be self-run. TUNE IN TO BE INSPIRED. MALE VOICE INTRO - MITCHELL GELLER NIGHT AND THE MUSIC THEME SONG - WRITTEN, PERFORMED AND PRODUCED BY ANDREW BARRETT AND BARBARA THIES