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If you'd like to support this one-woman-produced podcast, check out my Bonfire site for silly long covid apparel. Items bought in the shop support the renewal of my Zoom license for recording. Many items co-support other chronically ill friends. I also have an Amazon wishlist and Storefront. I'll get a few pennies if you purchase your everyday items through the links in my storefront. You can also Venmo me @afriend4thelonghaul. ---Welcome to Season 3, Episode 3 of A Friend for the Long Haul - A Long COVID Podcast! I got to sit down and talk with my dear friend, Grammy-nominated artist, and incredibly talented human, Nina Storey. Nina's website highlights her amazing career:“Nina Storey has been making waves, having opened for other powerhouse female performers like Sara Bareilles, Rachel Platten, Milck, and Hailey Reinhart, as well as performing in numerous international festivals, such as the Montreal Jazz Festival and the New Orleans JazzFest. People Magazine wrote, “With a voice like hers, pyrotechnics are redundant.”. This conversation was just shy of two hours, so I split it up into 2 episodes. Part 2 will be released on 6/30. In part 1, we discuss Long COVID's impact on Nina's creativity, songwriting process, and career, including lost work and venue discrimination, emotional processing, grief, and the nervous system.You can find Nina and tour information on her website, and on Instagram. She is published in The Long Covid Reader, and her comedy writing is at https://strangelyoptimistic.com/. If you're interested in Nina's Singing To Improve Health or Vocal Classes for Beginners to Professionals workshops, email theninastorey@gmail.com. Mention the podcast for 20% off the regular price! She will soon be using a new platform, EVEN, that pays artists. Despite millions of streams of her music, Nina says that Spotify has never paid her a dime. The EVEN model is pay what you can. "It's like Bandcamp and Patreon had a baby." You can also send her a tip via Venmo: @Nina-Storey.Nina shared that the clinic in Sedona she has been working with for her Long Covid symptoms is remote and their website is: mybiohack.com. I have not used the clinic. All information is Nina's anecdotal experience. The clinic is not endorsed by the pod, nor is the pod sponsored by the clinic. Neither is Nina. Please share A Friend for the Long Haul. If you're feeling generous, leave a review. Your support helps get this in front of more earballs and helps me bring more episodes. You can listen to the A Friend for the Long Haul Long Covid Theme Songs playlist on Spotify.Disclaimers etc: The information provided in this podcast is for informational and educational purposes only and is not medical advice. The views and opinions expressed by the host and guests are their own and do not necessarily reflect those of the podcast producers, sponsors, or affiliated organizations. Or like, friends? Family? Anyone. This podcast does not provide medical diagnosis, treatment, or professional healthcare services. If you have any concerns regarding your health or medical condition, please consult a qualified healthcare provider. Never disregard professional medical advice or delay seeking treatment based on information heard in this podcast. Please don't compare yourself to someone else you hear, either. Our illnesses are highly individualized and what works for one person may not work for you. While we strive to provide accurate and up-to-date information, medical knowledge is constantly evolving, and we make no guarantees regarding the completeness, reliability, or applicability of the content discussed. The podcast and its creator assumes no responsibility for any actions taken based on the information presented. Additionally, this podcast may feature discussions on sensitive topics related to chronic illness. Listener discretion is advised. By listening to this podcast, you acknowledge and agree to these terms.
Rachel Platten became a global force with Fight Song, but few know the silent battle she's fought behind the scenes. In this powerful and deeply personal conversation, Rachel and Simone share raw, unfiltered stories of motherhood, mental health, and finding your voice again. This is Rachel, like you’ve never heard her—vulnerable, luminous, and rooted in a whole new strength.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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What if… one of your core values that should be empowering turned out to be something that held you back?It's meant to build confidence to try things. But it becomes a sort of low-key vicious cycle that subconsciously holds you back and curbs your ability to change.That silent boomerang would be ironic for a professional change agent, but that same boomerang has been both catalyst and inhibitor of Suzanne Hopson's story.Growing up, Suzanne was taught, to quote her exact words as she said them in the conversation you're about to hear, to “never think that there wasn't something I couldn't do”. I listened to the recording three times to make sure I heard her right. Did she mean it just like that? Was it a Freudian slip? Well, she goes on to say that would have been a limiting belief IF she had it, but that life taught her – sometimes rudely – that she couldn't do what she set out to do. It was a double-edged sword. So was the other core value, that you can't do anything by yourself. While we can achieve more as a collective than the sum of our individual efforts, it can also mean that you can't do anything on your own. I'll let you sit with that one and hear from Suzanne on that.So where did all of this leave Suzanne?After three decades working in the multifamily industry, she came to an inflection point where she began to ask whether she should remain in her executive role or strike out on her own as an entrepreneur. Having to go through the experience of laying off employees, due to no fault of their own or her own, was a catalyst. As you're about to discover when you tune in for my chat with Suzanne, she did quit her executive job and start Here2Elevate™, which works with companies and their leadership to see the world as they want it to be and learn how to make it that way. Two factors played a big role. One is the power of mentorship, both positive and negative. The other is coming to terms with the visceral power of change management – the “grit” of it.Whatever you've come to believe about change management and change in general, you may find yourself seeing a new point of view.Suzanne's hype song is “Fight Song” by Rachel Platten.Resources:Suzanne Hopson's website: https://here2elevate.com/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/suzannehopson/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/here2elevate Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/here2elevate/X: https://x.com/suzanne_hopson Take Suzanne Hopson's Business Performance Assessment Quiz to discover how your team measures up in key areas like profitability and strategic thinking. Start now: https://elevated-business-performance.scoreapp.com Invitation from Lori:This episode is sponsored by Zen Rabbit. Smart business leaders know trust is the foundation of every great workplace. And in today's hybrid and fast-moving work culture, trust isn't built in quarterly town halls or the occasional Slack message. It's built through consistent, clear, and HUMAN communication. Companies and leaders TALK about the importance of connection and community. And it's easy to believe your organization is doing a great job of maintaining...
Juju Chang sits down with the daughter of the 'Happy Face Killer.' ‘Fight Song' singer Rachel Platten. Plus, fun facts about Pope Leo. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
A look at the female-created brand, "Covry Eyewear". Also, Connie Britton joins us to discuss her new unscripted series, "The Motherhood." Plus, Rachel Platten and Kenneth Cole are in Studio 1A discussing how they are working together to destigmatize mental health. And some book recommendations for your next read.
Rachel Platten's Fight Song became a global anthem of resilience, but her journey to success—and what came after—is an even more powerful story. In this episode, Rachel opens up about the grind before her breakthrough, the emotional rollercoaster of fame, and how stepping away from the industry led her to rediscover herself. This is a conversation about trusting the timing of your journey, letting go of what others think, and finding fulfillment beyond external success. More from Molly: Get Molly's latest book, Dynamic Drive Website: mollyfletcher.com
Don't miss the Make Money Easy Book Tour! https://lewishowes.com/moneyyouCheck out the full episode: greatness.lnk.to/1739"I don't have to do anything. I have to show up, and I have to be the clearest vase that I can. God is the flowers. My job is literally just to be the clearest vase for people to see them." - Rachel PlattenSinger-songwriter Rachel Platten reveals her transformative spiritual awakening that emerged from her darkest moment of despair. In a raw conversation, she describes the night she found herself on her knees in her studio at 2 AM – her baby sick with a high fever, her husband suffering from a kidney stone, grieving her uncle's death, and battling severe depression. In that moment of complete surrender, crying out "Mercy!" she experienced a divine presence that changed everything. The song that poured through her that night became both her lifeline and the beginning of a profound spiritual relationship that transformed her approach to creativity and performance.Platten's journey mirrors Lewis' own path from feeling deeply alone to discovering spiritual connection. Both share how their previous drives for success and validation never filled the emptiness they felt inside. For Platten, the revelation that she didn't need intermediaries to connect with God freed her from seeking validation through psychics, intuitives, and others. Her newfound understanding of her role as simply "being a clear vase" for divine creativity removed the immense pressure of performance and people-pleasing, replacing it with a focus on self-care practices that allow her to be a clearer channel for inspiration and connection.Sign up for the Greatness newsletter: http://www.greatness.com/newsletter
I'm going on tour! Come see The School of Greatness LIVE in person!Get my new book Make Money Easy here!I was blown away by the raw vulnerability and transformative wisdom shared in this amazing episode. Mel Robbins revealed her groundbreaking "Let Them" theory, showing us how unconsciously giving away our power to others is the hidden obstacle blocking our happiness. Melissa Wood-Tepperberg bravely took us behind her picture-perfect exterior to the rock-bottom moments that birthed her wellness philosophy, demonstrating how daily meditation became her lifeline from self-destruction to self-love. Rachel Platten shattered the myth that motherhood diminishes creativity, sharing the spiritual awakening that happened when she surrendered on her knees at 2 AM, screaming "mercy" before receiving divine inspiration for her music. This powerful convergence of female wisdom offers a masterclass in reclaiming personal power, developing a relationship with your authentic self, and finding spiritual connection through life's most challenging moments.In this episode you will learn:How to identify the four specific ways you're unknowingly giving your power away to othersWhy trying to control what's uncontrollable is the root cause of your stress, frustration, and unhappinessThe transformative two-part framework: "Let Them" to accept reality and "Let Me" to take responsibility for your responseWhy adding small positive practices rather than just removing negative habits creates sustainable transformationHow consistent meditation can transform your relationship with yourself and become an anchor through life's stormsA practical exercise to release perfectionism by dividing responsibilities between yourself and GodThe surprising way motherhood can expand rather than limit your creative capacity and spiritual connectionFor more information go to https://www.lewishowes.com/1739For more Greatness text PODCAST to +1 (614) 350-3960More SOG episodes we think you'll love:Mel Robbins – greatness.lnk.to/1710SCMelissa Wood-Tepperberg – greatness.lnk.to/1690SCRachel Platten – greatness.lnk.to/1663SC Get more from Lewis! Pre-order my new book Make Money EasyGet The Greatness Mindset audiobook on SpotifyText Lewis AIYouTubeInstagramWebsiteTiktokFacebookX
McCabe and Jenny caught up with singer/ songwriter Rachel Platten. Platten opens up about motherhood and working on her latest album I AM RACHEL PLATTEN plus all the details on her upcoming tour (Lincoln Hall on April 18th), the story behind her new song “Bad Thoughts” and so much more. Listen now on the Mix New Music club podcast. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoicesSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
McCabe and Jenny caught up with singer/ songwriter Rachel Platten. Platten opens up about motherhood and working on her latest album I AM RACHEL PLATTEN plus all the details on her upcoming tour (Lincoln Hall on April 18th), the story behind her new song “Bad Thoughts” and so much more. Listen now on the Mix New Music club podcast. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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Patrick Custer sits down with the incredibly talented singer/songwriter, Rachel Platten, for a candid and vulnerable conversation about Rachel's personal journey through postpartum depression, the challenges of motherhood, and the healing power of music and faith. Rachel opens up about the tough moments of feeling lost and overwhelmed, sharing the raw truth behind her struggles with mental health. She reflects on the importance of reaching out for help, her experiences with therapy, and how her relationship with spirituality has grown over time. With honesty and vulnerability, Rachel talks about the difficulties of balancing a thriving career and family life, and how she ultimately discovered hope and healing along the way. Tune in as we discuss themes of resilience, self-acceptance, and the value of leaning on others. Whether you're a parent, a friend, or navigating your own mental health challenges, this episode offers meaningful insights and a sense of encouragement. __________________ Follow/Watch/Listen/Subscribe: Instagram: @rootedrecoverystories Tiktok: @patrickcusterproject YouTube: @rootedrecoverystories Facebook: @rootedrecoverystories Website: www.rootedrecoverystories.com __________________ Cast: Patrick Custer - Host Insta: @patrick_custer Tiktok: @patrickcusterproject Rachel Platten - Guest Insta: @rachelplatten X/Twitter: @rachelplatten Youtube: @Rachelplatten Website: www.rachelplatten.com Spotify: @Rachel Platten Apple Music: @Rachel Platten __________________ Get Help (adiction, mental health/trauma): Promises Behavioral Health Call: (888) 648-4098 Website: www.promises.com Instagram: @promises_bh __________________ Production: Produced and Edited by "The Cast Collective" (Nashville, TN) Email: info@thecastcollective.com Instagram: @TheCastCollective Twitter: @TheCastCollective
Nick Rad is a highly sought-after mixing engineer who has worked with major artists such as Rachel Platten, Andrew McMahon in the Wilderness, Hilary Duff, Nick Fradiani, MAX, Anberlin, and Skillet. Nick began his musical career in the late 90s as a signed and touring musician in the punk rock band Hangnail (Tooth and Nail Records). He later switched gears to take over drums in the pop-rock band Acceptance (Columbia Records).While making records and touring for 7 years, his love of recording and production became his passion, which led him to where he is today. With a tasteful production sense, a highly tuned ear, and a strong midwestern work ethic, Nick delivers mixes that have made him a staple in the professional mixing scene.IN THIS EPISODE, YOU'LL LEARN ABOUT:Working with producers like Bill Stevenson, Stephen Egerton, Howard Benson, and Aaron SprinkleHaving an assembly-line approach to productionHiring help for your studioThe value of editingHow you don't necessarily need to market your studio, as long as you do this one thing…Niching down your servicesMixing vocals to fit in the mixAuditioning vocal chainsUsing sidechaining to help with your low-endHow to prepare your mixes so they are optimized for deliverablesTo learn more about Nick Radovanovic, visit: https://nickrad.com/Looking for 1-on-1 feedback and training to help you create pro-quality mixes?Check out my coaching program Amplitude and apply to join: https://masteryourmix.com/amplitude/Want additional help with your music productions?For tips on how to improve your mixes, visit https://masteryourmix.com/Download your FREE copy of the Ultimate Mixing Blueprint: https://masteryourmix.com/blueprint/ Get your copy of my Amazon #1 bestselling books:The Recording Mindset: A Step-By-Step Guide to Creating Pro Recordings From Your Home Studio: https://therecordingmindset.comThe Mixing Mindset: The Step-By-Step Formula For Creating Professional Rock Mixes From Your Home Studio: https://masteryourmix.com/mixingmindsetbook/ Check out our Sponsors:Want to make the process of dealing with mix-revisions easy? Check out Samply and get three months free off any plan: http://samply.app/?utm_source=mymDownload Waves Plugins here: https://waves.alzt.net/EK3G2K Subscribe to the show: Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/master-your-mix-podcast/id1240842781Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/5V4xtrWSnpA5e9L67QcJej Have questions you'd like answered on the show? Send them to...
Have you listened to the FULL EPISODE yet?"I mothered myself. I lovingly said to myself, 'Rach, you don't have to be perfect. Just show up. God's going to do the rest today.'" -Rachel PlattenFrom chart-topping success to debilitating depression, singer-songwriter Rachel Platten takes us on an emotional rollercoaster through her journey of self-discovery. Despite having millions of fans, a loving family, and a successful career, Rachel found herself grappling with a primal fear of being unloved and alone. She candidly shares how external validation and accolades couldn't fill the void within, leading her to a breaking point that forced her to confront her deepest insecurities.In this raw and inspiring conversation, Rachel reveals the transformative tools and mindset shifts that helped her overcome anxiety, depression, and overwhelm. She opens up about the challenges of balancing motherhood with her music career and offers practical advice on self-parenting and finding inner peace amidst chaos. Listeners will be moved by Rachel's vulnerability as she discusses her upcoming album, describing it as a triumph that saved her life. Don't miss this powerful episode that will leave you feeling inspired to embrace self-love and redefine success on your own terms.Sign up for the Greatness newsletter!
Maria Shriver opens up about the heartfelt advice she gave Hoda Kotb when supporting her through her “re-potting” journey. Also, Noelle Barille shares her decision to leave her marriage and corporate job, finding her passion in cooking and two recipes perfect for the fall season. Plus, Rachel Platten stops by to discuss her new album and how music helped her navigate life with postpartum depression.
Singer, songwriter and author Rachel Platten joins host Frank Mackay on this episode of The Frank Mackay Show!
We're joined by the incredibly talented Rachel Platten, the voice behind hits like "Fight Song,” as she opens up about her latest album, I Am Rachel Platten. Rachel shares the personal journey behind this deeply introspective and empowering project, heavily influenced by her experiences with motherhood. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Join singer-songwriter Rachel Platten, known for her anthem “Fight Song,” as she sits down with Liz to discuss her transformative journey into motherhood and how it inspired her latest album, I Am Rachel Platten. Rachel shares candid insights about her struggles with postpartum depression and anxiety, the importance of stepping back from the spotlight for her mental health, and how she's learning to balance her career with the challenges and joys of motherhood. Tune in for an inspiring conversation about resilience, creativity, and reclaiming your voice. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Throughout her career, singer and songwriter Rachel Platten has used her voice to lift others up. Her music has touched the hearts of millions around the world, with messages of strength, hope and love, in anthems like “Fight Song”. But despite being known for one of the most empowering songs of all time, Rachel has lived through her own struggles with depression, anxiety and moments of self-doubt. Now also a mom and a mental health advocate, Rachel is back with new music and a fresh perspective, using her voice in a new way, on her latest album, “I Am Rachel Platten”. Rachel sat down with Hoda Kotb to talk about the next chapter in her life, her music and her career.
SUMMIT OF GREATNESS IS DAYS AWAY! Have you gotten your tickets yet? Get them before they sell out at lewishowes.com/tickets.I'm thrilled to welcome back my friend and neighbor, the incredible Rachel Platten, for her third appearance on The School of Greatness! Rachel opens up about her intense journey over the past few years - from hitting rock bottom with postpartum depression and chronic pain to finding a profound spiritual connection that transformed her life and music. We dive deep into her creative process, discuss the challenges of balancing motherhood with a music career, and explore how she's learned to love herself through it all. Rachel's vulnerability and wisdom shine through as she shares powerful insights on healing, spirituality, and making art from pain. This conversation is a must-listen for anyone seeking inspiration to overcome struggles and reconnect with their purpose.In this episode you will learnHow Rachel overcame severe postpartum depression and chronic pain through spiritual connectionThe power of radical acceptance in healing and personal growthTechniques for managing intense emotions and anxiety without suppressing themWhy creating art from pain can be transformative for both the artist and audienceHow to balance motherhood with a demanding creative careerThe importance of self-love and acceptance in achieving true successRachel's approach to connecting directly with God/universal love for guidanceFor more information go to www.lewishowes.com/1663For more Greatness text PODCAST to +1 (614) 350-3960More SOG episodes we think you'll love:Eckhart Tolle – https://link.chtbl.com/1463-podRhonda Byrne – https://link.chtbl.com/1525-podJohn Maxwell – https://link.chtbl.com/1501-pod
This interview is one for the history books. Not only is Rachel's story CRAZY inspirational, the magic that accompanies our knowing one another and the synergy of how it unfolded is uncommon and moving. I can't wait to share this one with you! Note: we had some unforeseen technical issues in the last 5 minutes of our talk, so please forgive the audio glitch. It doesn't take away 1% from the power of this tale of recovery. Special thanks to Oliver Sachs for coming through with a genius audio edit. Gotta love having a son at NYU studying music technology. Through postpartum depression, panic attacks, back and hip pain, Rachel fought her way through and out as only our sweet "Fight Song" warrior could, and her description of the lowest lows and the revelation of recovery will motivate you to carry forth through your own. So much love from both of us to all of you. xoxo n. COME TO OMEGA JUNE 22-27, 2025! CLICK HERE. Come play with us on our new site! www.yourbreakawake.com Click the link and then click around within. There are so many free resources (including a new free video on all things TMS on the home page) that can get you on your way. And, of course, if you're ready for some hand-holding and extra support on your journey, click on the EDUCATION tab for all of our courses and offerings, or join our MEMBERSHIP community. If you are a practitioner looking to specialize in this work or bring it to your community, get the first module of the Sarno x Sachs Solution for free! Click here: www.sarnosachs.com Life can be richer, fuller, better - and much less painful. We can't wait to see what you can do. Producer: Lisa Eisenpresser ALL MY RESOURCES:Instagram: Follow me on insta @nicolesachslcsw for tons of new contentWebsite: www.yourbreakawake.comYouTube: The Cure for Chronic Pain with Nicole Sachs, LCSWBook: The Meaning of TruthFB Closed Group:JournalSpeak with Nicole Sachs, LCSWOMEGA General info: OMEGA INSTITUTESubscribe Apple Podcasts Deezer iHeart RadioPublic RSS Spotify
Welcome back to The Viall Files: Reality Recap! First we jump into some household headlines: JLO and Ben Affleck's divorce, the Dance Moms reboot, Natalie's birthday, and fake restaurants. Meanwhile we sit down with Kane Brown to discuss his music and being a dad. And, Rachel Platten joins us to talk The Bachelorette overnights and Jenn's final three. "Love it or hate it. At least you're gonna know me. And all of me." Start your 7 Day Free Trial of Viall Files + here: https://viallfiles.supportingcast.fm/ Please make sure to subscribe so you don't miss an episode and as always send in your relationship questions to asknick@theviallfiles.com to be a part of our Monday episodes. Follow us on X/Twitter: https://twitter.com/TheViallFiles Listen To Disrespectfully now! Listen on Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/disrespectfully/id1516710301 Listen on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/0J6DW1KeDX6SpoVEuQpl7z?si=c35995a56b8d4038 Watch on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCCh8MqSsiGkfJcWhkan0D0w To Order Nick's Book Go To: http://www.viallfiles.com If you would like to get some texting advice on Office Hours send an email to asknick@theviallfiles.com with “Texting Office Hours” in the subject line! To advertise on the show, contact sales@advertisecast.com or visit https://www.advertisecast.com/TheViallFiles THANK YOU TO OUR SPONSORS: Audible - Listen now. Go to https://www.Audible.com/DropDead Apostrophe - Get your first visit for only $5 at https://www.Apostrophe.com/VIALL when you use our code: VIALL. That's a savings of $15! This code is only available to our listeners. Huggies - Learn More At https://www.Huggies.com Caraway - if you visit https://www.Carawayhome.com/VIALL10 you can take an additional 10% off your next purchase. Quince - Upgrade your wardrobe with pieces made to last with Quince. Go to https://www.Quince.com/viall for free shipping on your order and 365-day returns. Episode Socials: @viallfiles @nickviall @kanebrown @rachelplatten @ciaracrobinson @justinkaphillips @dereklanerussell Timestamps: 00:00 - Intro 09:16 - Hawk Tuah 10:53 - New Baby 12:48 - JLO and Affleck 17:29 - Luxury Store Drama 23:17 - Dance Moms 29:47 - Fake Ramen 35:53 - Rebranded Jax 42:34 - Kane Brown Interview 55:59 - Welcome Rachel 58:43 - New Album 01:06:02 - Supporting Your Partner 01:11:32 - Pets 01:15:30 - Raising Kids 01:22:02 - Reality TV and Orange Chicken 01:35:54 - Bachelorette Recap 01:46:07 - Cruises and Fight Song 01:54:59 - Making Music 02:01:58 - Outro
Whether you're drawn to her soulful, powerhouse vocals, raw, heartfelt lyrics, or infectious grooves, one thing is for sure—Alex Nester is an artist you will remember. You can't help but be drawn to her when she sings from such a deep and genuine place. Her music doesn't just reach your ears, it reaches your heart. Channeling the retro artists of the 60's and 70's, Alex blends soul, funk, and r&b and delivers her songs with honesty and meaning. Alex believes in the great power and beauty of music, and she felt it firsthand through her battle with cancer at 16 years old. Along with excellent treatment, the love of family and friends, and the grace of God, Alex credits music with helping save her life. With a grateful heart she went on to release two critically acclaimed solo albums, and opened as a solo artist for such acts as Earth Wind & Fire, Chicago, Rachel Platten, Evelyn “Champagne” King, and Dave Mason. Through the years she has also worked with Stevie Wonder, The Four Tops, The Fifth Dimension, Tito Jackson (of Jackson 5 fame), and Frankie Valli and The Four Seasons, most recently touring as a guest artist with Carlos Santana.
Rachel Platten chats about the business of being a singer-songwriter. Rachel is the Emmy Award-winning, multi-platinum singer-songwriter of the global sensation Fight Song, which has been streamed over a billion times worldwide. Stand By You was certified platinum in the United States, and Better Place has been a ballad at countless weddings. Her songs have literally been anthems for millions. Rachel, modeled for Aries advertising campaign, has performed with Candlelight Concerts, New Year's Rockin' Eve in Times Square in New York City, and has been an avid supporter of a growing list of charities, including a dedication to Musicians on Call.Her newest album, I Am Rachel Platten, will be released on September 3rd of this year and will give the world a glimpse into the other parts of her life, the real and the raw side that so many keep hidden. If you haven't yet, I highly recommend that you pre-save her upcoming album HERE.Subscribe on Apple Podcast , Spotify or other major streaming platforms.If you have a comment, a question you wish I'd asked, an idea for an episode or want to say hi, I'd love to hear from you! For inquiring guests, please keep in mind that this podcast is for the benefit of listeners and I am not interested in any “puff pieces.” Thank you for understanding!Let's connect!Website: https://www.annemcginty.com/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/annemcgintyInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/annemcgintyhost
While it's difficult to track how many people with cancer do not seek treatment, the National Cancer Data Base (NCDB) conducted a study a few years ago that indicated about 9.2% of patients receive no first course of treatment.This could be for many reasons, including fear or disbelief in traditional or corporate medicine, alternative treatments that stay off the statistics, or they just say “fuck it” and decide to enjoy the time they have left the best they can.But what if you're diagnosed with cancer and seeing an oncologist just doesn't fit into your plan?This was Deb Krier.Deb was raised in a small town as the only child of a father who worked most of the time and was uninvolved to the point that he was vaguely aware the family had a bank account, and a mother who was the secretary at the local doctor's office. Their marriage may have been what we today call a “female-led relationship” – her mother ran everything and insisted on making every decision.This brought out two traits in Deb – it made her a perfectionist and perhaps a bit of a control freak, and it also made her very independent and insistent on having control over her own life.She went to college, started a business, and in her 30s got married. They lived in Denver until her husband got transferred to Atlanta. Because they don't have kids and otherwise are independent people, the move wasn't that hard. They planted stakes in Atlanta and things went on. Hell, everything seemed fine.But FINE is a 4-Letter Word.A routine mammogram revealed something, but it was minor and easily treatable. Since it didn't seem urgent, Deb didn't exactly rush to the oncologist – actually, it wasn't until months later, once the cancer had spread and things got serious, that she began treatment.The journey through cancer has taught Deb many lessons, including the importance of delegation in her business, how to assert her autonomy and retain her choice as she goes through treatment, and a long quest through which she has discovered a new meaning and definition for the concept of death.For a while, her mother moved in to help with care, which led to arguments because Deb, her mother, and her husband fought over who was in charge. It was a huge deal just to persuade her mother to leave when she was no longer needed.So, how is Deb doing? How did this inspire her to create her venture, Trying Not to Die, which works with cancer patients showing them how to LIVE? We're about to find out.Deb's hype song is “Fight Song” by Rachel Platten.Resources:Deb Krier's website: https://tryingnottodie.live/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/deborahkrier/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/1465660477225232 Also check out our episode, Replacing Fine with F*ck Off! with P.J. Roscoe which includes a theme related to something Deb and I discussed.Invitation from Lori:Now, let me mention that in my special guide, 5 Easy Ways to Start Living the Sabbatical Life, you can discover, step-by-step, how you can stop settling for “fine” and look at your life with a fresh set of eyes. Even if, like many people in today's high-speed world, you're not in a...
For more content and to support our podcast, visit our Patreon.Follow us on social:InstagramTikTokTwitterThreadsReferences and Research:https://news.temple.edu/news/2023-07-19/barbie-s-world-why-story-and-marketing-barbie-mattershttps://screencraft.org/blog/america-ferreras-glorious-barbie-monologue-explained The song Beth refers to is Fight Song by Rachel Platten.The book on Seth MacFarlane's Instagram that Traci refers to is The Chaos Machine by Max Fisher.Artist and Labor Support:https://entertainmentcommunity.org/https://www.sagaftra.org/https://www.wga.org/https://www.wgaeast.org/Hosts: Beth Hofeldt and Traci MuellerMusic by Devin WallArtwork by Anna Apperson
This is seriously another ripper interview. Kayla Starr has had a fascinating career both with her solo projects and also as a backing singer performing with Kanye West, Macy Gray, ODESZA, Iggy Azalea, Shamir, Rachel Platten, Sabrina Carpenter, and Marina. Don't miss this chat! The post Kayla Starr – Kanya West, Marina, Macy Gray appeared first on idobi.
While in college, Rachel Platten was on the path to a career in international relations. But then she decided to switch course and swap a semester abroad in Spain for a semester abroad in Trinidad where she fell in love with music. She now has a song that has been streamed more than a billion times (Fight Song) and a new album “I Am Rachel Platten” out at the end of the summer. Rachel talks to Sam about the impact postpartum depression has had on her music, how she loves having bossy friends, and how sometimes music can save you when nothing else can. Keep up with Samantha Bee @realsambee on Instagram and X. And stay up to date with us @LemonadaMedia on X, Facebook, and Instagram. For a list of current sponsors and discount codes for this and every other Lemonada show, go to lemonadamedia.com/sponsors.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Amy and T.J. are going deep with award winning singer songwriter Rachel Platten. Her concert brought Amy to tears and they are bonding over shared experiences. This conversation gets raw and real. Amy and T.J. are huge fans and are honored to have Rachel for this intimate conversation.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
You might know Rachel Platten for the wildly successful "Fight Song," but she's in the middle of a renaissance that's bringing her artistry into a new era. PART ONE:Paul and Scott give their unfiltered responses to the new-ish 4-part Stax Records documentary streaming on Max.PART TWO:Our in-depth conversation with Rachel Platten.ABOUT RACHEL PLATTEN:Emmy Award-winning singer, songwriter, musician, and children's book author Rachel Platten is best known for “Fight Song,” an anthemic power ballad that became an international Top Ten hit in 2015, was certified six times Platinum, has been streamed over a billion times, and was even adopted as Hillary Clinton's campaign theme song in 2016. Rachel's music career began with a self-released album in 2003, followed by a move to New York City's Greenwich Village. She found success licensing songs for films and television before releasing her album Be Here in 2009. The single “1000 Ships” hit number 23 on Billboard's Adult Top 40 chart. Her third full-length album, Wildfire, was released on Columbia Records and featured the successful singles “Fight Song,” “Stand by You,” and “Better Place.” The follow-up album, Waves, featured the single “Broken Glass.” Rachel issued the non-LP single "You Belong" in 2018, signaling a sonic shift away from her prior major label releases. Exploring new creative territory by embracing her struggles with mental health, Rachel has released recent songs such as “Girls,” “Mercy,” and “Bad Thoughts.” Poised to reassert herself as an artist focused on unflinching honesty and authenticity, she will release the album I Am Rachel Platten later this year.
"Girls" is a love letter to Rachel Platten's children--perhaps to herself as well. And if you have daughters (or you ARE a daughter) you'll embrace it as your own. The singer/songwriter that brought you "Fight Song" always writes from her heart and we feel her music in ours. Join us for this sweet, intimate conversation where we speak of the dark times that inspire such powerful messages, and the light that's able to illuminate the chords and the lyrics. "Girls" has been out for a while, and her newest, "Mercy", has just been released. She's so amazing, you'll want to get to know her! ~ DelilahSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
La situación de ELDT es bastante crítica a día de hoy. Ayuda a que El libro de Tobias pueda continuar: paypal.me/LibroTobias En 1973, el psicólogo David Rosenhan llevó a cabo un controvertido experimento que cuestionó la fiabilidad de los diagnósticos psiquiátricos y planteó serias preocupaciones sobre la forma en que se clasifican y etiquetan las enfermedades mentales. Conocido como el experimento de Rosenhan, este estudio revolucionario puso en tela de juicio la validez y objetividad de los diagnósticos en el campo de la psiquiatría. A lo largo de la presente nota, exploraremos los detalles del experimento y sus implicancias en la salud mental. Canciones: • “Fight Song" de Rachel Platten • “Shake It Out” de Florence + The Machine Narración: Asier Menéndez Marín Diseño logo Podcast: albacanodesigns (Alba Cano) Escucha el episodio completo en la app de iVoox, o descubre todo el catálogo de iVoox Originals
Today on the Rock Your Voice Podcast I'm joined by Grammy nominated, Nashville based songwriter, Bonnie Baker. Baker has songs with artists as diverse as Rachel Platten, Zella Day, Rascal Flatts, Hunter Hayes, Chely Wright, Reba, Brantley Gilbert, Sara Evans, Emerson Drive, Tenille Arts, Megan Davies and Raquel Cole. The top five titles from Baker's catalog have over 150 million spins on Spotify as of January 2023. We talk all about Bonnie's journey in the industry and how she became a songwriter, as well as the importance of building a genuine community, making space for creativity and taking yourself seriously as an artist. This episode is filled with tips and tools for aspiring writers to learn more about how to build your network within the industry, how to grow as an artist and learning how to build confidence in your craft. Bonnie will be joining us in Nashville April 8-11th for our special singer / songwriter event. Workshop passes are still available, and you can learn more here! We hope you enjoy the episode!
Register for the FREE Awesome Mix Workshop with Bobby Owsinski: https://go.bobbyowsinski.com/musicmix/#a_aid=LShaw Bass! How low can you go? Sam talked about studying with Bruce Swedien, the best way to record vocals in a home studio, the importance of phase, how to mix kick & bass for huge low end, when distortion is good, and the secrets to a killer vocal mix. Get access to FREE mixing mini-course: https://MixMasterBundle.com My guest today is Sam Sherbin, a mixing engineer based in Los Angeles, California. First cutting his teeth at various studios in New York City, he went on to develop his skills under the mentorship of the late Bruce Swedien at his home studio in Florida. Since then, Sam has scored cuts with international stars like CL, Stray Kids, Rachel Platten, Ebony Obsidian and more. He collaborates closely with the likes of multi-platinum producer and composer Nick Lee, expanding Sam's footprint in both music and network television shows like NBC's Grand Crew. I ran into Sam at NAMM and am excited for us to dive into learning more about mixing and particularly mixing pop and bass music. Knowing how to get the low end just right is crucial whether you are mixing 808 kick drums and sub bass or just getting a rock band to sounds great. And Sam clearly knows how to get the low end to sounds awesome! THANKS TO OUR SPONSORS! https://UltimateMixingMasterclass.com https://www.native-instruments.com use code ROCK10 to get 10% off! https://lewitt.link/rockstars https://www.Spectra1964.com https://MacSales.com/rockstars https://iZotope.com use code ROCK10 to get 10% off any individual plugin! https://www.adam-audio.com https://RecordingStudioRockstars.com/Academy https://www.thetoyboxstudio.com/ Listen to this guest's discography on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/1e91uz20embf5PFLygVBIO?si=7fa7548cbf5e4c70 If you love the podcast, then please leave a review: https://RSRockstars.com/Review CLICK HERE FOR COMPLETE SHOW NOTES AT: https://RSRockstars.com/430
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The Cathy Heller Podcast: A Podcast for Soulful Entrepreneurs
We celebrate our 800th episode by sharing some of our favorite moments, including Cathy's most fired up moments, powerful stories from Barbara Corcoran, Sheri Salata, Matthew McConaughey, Jason Mraz, Rachel Platten, Amy Purdy, Jamie Kern Lima, wisdom from Seth Godin, Deepak Chopra, Dr. Edith Eger, Priyanka Chopra, and a lot more (Part 2 coming soon) - Enter the giveaway for our 800th episode! Follow Cathy on Instagram @cathy.heller for details on the giveaway - Sign up for Cathy's upcoming free 3 Day Challenge, Oct 23-25 Cathyheller.com/passion - For more information about the history of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict https://bit.ly/3PLKqab Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
In an industry where the artistry of music meets the precision of strategy, individuals like Gabe McDonough, a Partner, Executive Producer, and Music Supervisor at Music and Strategy, serve as the vital conduits uniting brands with the profound influence of music. In a recent interview with Music You're Missing's Brendan Jeannetti, Gabe generously shared his insights into the mission and multifaceted functions of Music and Strategy, alongside his invaluable perspectives on the evolving dynamics of the music and advertising realm.Music and Strategy: Bridging Brands and MusicAt its core, Music and Strategy serves as a bridge between brands and music, offering a diverse range of services to meet the unique needs of each project. According to Gabe, the company's mission revolves around connecting brands with music, which can entail composing original music, finding existing tracks, matching artists with brands, and negotiating licensing deals. From major corporations with substantial budgets to emerging businesses with limited resources, Music and Strategy caters to a wide spectrum of clients.Two Key Pillars: Original Composition and Music SupervisionGabe outlined two primary pillars of Music and Strategy's operations: original music composition and music supervision. Original music involves creating music tailored to a brand's specific requirements, whether it's mood, genre, or vocal presence. This pillar allows brands to have a unique sonic identity that resonates with their audience.On the other hand, music supervision encompasses various tasks, such as identifying suitable music, securing licensing rights from record labels and publishers, and negotiating the necessary deals. This multifaceted role ensures that brands not only find the right music but also navigate the complex legal aspects of music usage.When asked about the breadth of music available for brands, Gabe emphasized that the world is their oyster. Music and Strategy's approach involves scouring the global music landscape to find the perfect fit for each project. Whether it's a well-known track that evokes nostalgia or an undiscovered gem that introduces listeners to something new, the company leaves no stone unturned in the quest for the ideal musical accompaniment.The Value of Familiarity vs. DiscoveryGabe touched upon the pricing dynamics of music selection, highlighting that familiarity and recognizability often drive song costs. Well-known songs can elicit emotional responses and memories, making them valuable assets for brands. However, not every brand aims to trigger nostalgia. Some, like Apple, thrive on introducing audiences to new artists and sounds. Thus, the choice between familiar hits and fresh discoveries depends on a brand's unique objectives.The Rise of Synchronization RoyaltiesSynchronization royalties, which encompass music usage in advertising, film, TV, and more, have seen a significant year-over-year increase. Gabe attributed this growth to the surge in content creation. As more streaming platforms, TV networks, and advertisers produce content, the demand for music synchronization rises. This uptick in demand results in higher synchronization royalties, reflecting the expanding opportunities in the industry.Navigating Copyright in the Digital AgeThe conversation also delved into copyright issues, particularly on platforms like TikTok. Gabe clarified that brands on TikTok should adhere to the platform's rules and make use of the commercial music library. Straying from licensed music could lead to legal consequences, and TikTok keeps a close eye on potential copyright violations.Managing Pleasure Pill: A Passion ProjectAs part of his role at Music and Strategy, Gabe also serves as the manager for the band Pleasure Pill. His involvement with the band began as a result of his genuine love for music. Over time, the band's recognition grew, and Gabe's role evolved into that of a formal manager. He expressed his appreciation for the music community and the joy of helping talented artists like Pleasure Pill succeed.Gabe shared some insights into what makes a good artist manager. He stressed the importance of putting artists first, trusting their vision, and fostering a collaborative relationship. Managers should be supportive, honest, and hardworking, while also being fans of the artists they represent. The ability to navigate the fine line between involvement in the creative process and respecting the artist's vision is essential.Advice for Independent ArtistsFor independent artists seeking to break through in the visual media landscape, Gabe offered valuable advice. He emphasized the unpredictable nature of the industry, highlighting that there's no one-size-fits-all strategy. However, he stressed the significance of making authentic music that resonates with both the artist and the audience. Consistency, engagement, and adaptability are also crucial when navigating platforms like TikTok and Instagram Reels.Conclusion: A Journey of GrowthAs Gabe McDonough continues his journey in the music and advertising industry, he remains passionate about music's unique ability to connect people and brands. With a commitment to quality and an ever-evolving approach, he looks forward to exploring new opportunities, nurturing emerging talent, and expanding his horizons in the dynamic world where music and strategy intersect. Whether composing original music or curating tracks, Gabe's work continues to make a harmonious impact on the world of branding and music.LEARN MORE ABOUT MUSIC AND STRATEGY: https://www.musicandstrategy.com/FOLLOW GABE MCDONOUGH: https://www.linkedin.com/in/gabe-mcdonough-215b983/FOLLOW MUSIC YOU'RE MISSING:https://www.musicyouremissing.org/FOLLOW BRENDAN JEANNETTI:https://www.instagram.com/brendanjeannetti/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/brendanjeannetti/Music You're Missing is a top music podcast hosted by Brendan Jeannetti based in Boston Massachusetts.
What does it take to juggle the demands of being a mother in the entertainment industry while dealing with postpartum anxiety? Rachel Platten, singer-songwriter of the hit single, “Fight Song” joins us to share her perspective.Her note to her fans on Spotify says it best, “Emotions are just waves, and I am the entire ocean.”In our Season 3 kickoff episode, Rachel gives us the behind-the-scenes inspiration behind her touching song, “Girls” and unravels her personal experiences as a mom, including a moment where her daughter reacted emotionally to her live performance.Together, we uncover profound lessons on trust, embracing disappointment, and the significance of female support in healing. Rachel's stories are a mirror to the challenges each one of us faces and the resilience we find within ourselves. Join us for this conversation, filled with real talk, important lessons and big laughs.Listen to the end of the episode to hear a snippet from “Girls.” Warning, it cuts deeeeeep in the most stunning way!Show Note Links:Follow Rachel on Instagram: @rachelplattenFollow Rachel on Facebook here.Listen to 'Girls' here. Champion Your Culture with Ryan McCarty and George RogersA weekly live show exploring the power of culture and leadership in business.Listen on: Apple Podcasts SpotifyPlease make sure to subscribe so you don't miss an episode, and kindly review the podcast on Apple Podcasts so we can reach more working moms. We always want to hear your thoughts, concerns, questions or guest suggestions – email workingmomhour@212comm.com. Episode social handles: @WorkingMomHour @EMechlinski @MadsCaldwell
Welcome to another episode of Returning: A podcast to return to yourself and the wisdom within. Today, we're returning with singer/songwriter, Rachel Platten. Purpose, Parenting, Creativity, Soul Missions + Rachel's Boston accent impression - this episode has it all. Content Warning: Please note in this episode Rachel and I talk openly about our experiences of birth and postpartum mental health. There is also mention of baby loss and adoption/separation. If these topics are sensitive ones for you, please listen with care. Today, the phenomenal Rachel Platten joins me for a true heart to heart. We go deep into her journey as an artist, the delicate balance of motherhood and mission, the joys and challenges of postpartum life plus her journey towards trusting her own direct connection to The Sacred. Perhaps best known for the anthem of empowerment, Fight Song, her music has a special way of expressing a universal heart-truth. This conversation is anchored in such a deep heart connection. I trust you'll feel it too. “Trust yourself, trust your gut, follow your intuition. My God, what a beautiful thing to realize, that you always had the answers inside” - Rachel Platten KEY TIMESTAMPS: 02:26 Opening Sacred Space. 03:22 Feeling the world deeply. 07:03 Finding the balance between music and motherhood. 19:53 The light and the dark of birth. 22:36 Becoming the mother not the maiden. 32:06 Connecting directly into the heart of the scared. 40:32 Creating from the heart. 42:47 Rising again and again. 45:40 Trusting the wisdom within. 50:28 Awakening to the spectrum of the rainbow of us. 54:47 The creation that's come from the shadow work. 56:23 Today's Soul Inquiry prompts. SOUL INQUIRY Soul Inquiry is a practice where we enter a direct dialogue with our inner self. Today's Soul Inquiry prompt is: How can you trust your own inner connection to God or The Sacred a little bit more? Now it's time to commit to a grounded action: What is one baby step you can take in that direction today? MENTIONED IN THIS EPISODE: Full Episode Transcript Book: Rise Sister Rise by Rebecca Campbell The Inner Temple Mystery School Oracle Cards by Rebecca Campbell Song: Fight Song by Rachel Platten on Spotify Song: Girls by Rachel Platten on Spotify Song: You Belong by Rachel Platten on Spotify Rachel's Website Connect with Rachel on Instagram Connect with Rachel on TikTok Connect with Rachel on Facebook The Goddess: Sheela Na Gig CONNECT WITH REBECCA: Website - https://rebeccacampbell.me/practice/ Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/rebeccacampbell_author/ Facebook - https://web.facebook.com/rebeccacampbellauthor YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/RebeccaCampbell
Buckle up as we navigate through Amanda's roller-coaster journey. Feel the electrifying energy as bands like Journey rally to her cause, be moved by the love shown by restaurants like Chili's on her 30th birthday, and witness her starring moment in a Rachel Platten music video. But as we wade deeper, the gloss begins to fade. We uncover a web of alleged illness, treatments, and a dedicated community rallying behind her. Hear about Mahasti, the selfless babysitter, and Nancy, the investigative producer who leaves no stone unturned.Source: Scamanda PodcastSupport the showIf you're interested in receiving bonus episodes, early release dates, an everything scary sticker and ‘thank you' as well as a shout out on our regular feed! Please join at Patreon//everythingscarypod571
In this installment of The Way Out, our tremendous Recovery Podcast Co-host Jason has an outstanding interview with author and humanitarian Sandra Lee, who shares her journey to and through recovery to this point with us. Sandra is the author of the book Rockstar Resilience and also started a speaking team called Rockstar Testimonies which travels around the country speaking to schools about addiction and recovery. In addition, Sandra is the founder of the #LightItUpProject which is an awareness campaign that aims to reduce the stigma around mental health, and she's is doing so much more, soon to come. In the interview that's about to unfold before your very years, you'll quickly hear how well Jason and Sandra hit it off right away and ended up having a lot of laughs! We bet You'll love Sandra and her passion for helping others, so listen up. Sandra Lee's Contact Info: www.sandraleespeaks.com Love and Light to the World non-profit: www.loveandlighttotheworld.org Book recommendation: Boundaries Updated and Expanded Edition: When to Say Yes, How to Say No To Take Control of Your Life by Henry Cloud - https://www.amazon.com/Boundaries-Updated Expanded-When-Control-ebook/dp/B06XFKNB2Y Best piece of Recovery advice: " If you lead with your heart, and you stay authentic in every single thing you do, you'll be successful." Song: Fight Song by Rachel Platten: https://youtu.be/xo1VInw-SKc Don't forget to check out “The Way Out Playlist” available only on Spotify. Curated by all our wonderful guests on the podcast! https://open.spotify.com/playlist/6HNQyyjlFBrDbOUADgw1Sz (c) 2015 - 2023 The Way Out Podcast | All Rights Reserved Theme Music: “all clear” (https://ketsa.uk/browse-music/) by Ketsa (https://ketsa.uk) licensed under CC BY-NC-ND 4.0 (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd) --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/the-way-out-podcast/message
Juliet returns to B-side this week with two very special friends, singer Rachel Platten and sister Melanie Platten, to continue discussing the premiere of Season 20 of 'The Bachelorette'! The three ladies dive into the world of 'The Bachelorette' and reality TV and discuss their impression of Charity (4:55) and their first impressions of the highlighted men in the first episode, including first-impression rose receiver Brayden (8:40), Aaron B (9:58), Xavier and Dotun (12:50), Spencer (15:01), and Taylor (19:01). They also talk about Charity's brother, Nehemiah, and his sneaky bartender disguise on the first night (20:23) and have an interesting discussion on good breath on the first date (25:55). They also discuss Charity's kissing spree (28:22), their thoughts on the 'Bachelorette' production structure (32:12), who they think will get engaged to Charity (37:40), and much, much more! Hosts: Juliet Litman Guests: Rachel Platten and Melanie Platten Producers: Jade Whaley Theme Song: Devon Renaldo Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Convinced Amanda is lying about her cancer, Nancy enlists the support of San Jose Detective Jose Martinez. Amanda's birthday brings a massive rally of support, including a #TeamAmanda video that gets the attention of thousands, set to the tune of Rachel Platten's Fight Song. Scamanda is a Lionsgate Sound podcast: http://lionsgatesound.com Hosted by Charlie Webster. Listen to another Lionsgate Sound podcast hosted by Charlie Webster, Died & Survived: https://link.chtbl.com/diedandsurvived?sid=sc Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
“Fight Song” by Rachel Platten is the ultimate Modern Woman anthem, so we HAVE to bring Rachel into the O.R.! She opens up about how her life changed after fame, her struggle with postpartum depression, and how she fought to get her life back. Plus, we get a surprise performance of brand new music!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Cathy Heller Podcast: A Podcast for Soulful Entrepreneurs
How can you relax and trust that the universe has your back? Rachel Platten, Emmy-winning singer songwriter and author is back to share the emotional journey of motherhood and learning to mother herself that inspired her to write her new single, Girls. Then Cathy answers questions about how to manifest wealth when you don't have much money in your 3D reality, how to deal with people who constantly bring down your vibration, and how to unlock the door to your creativity and expansion. - Only a few spots left for Cathy's retreat in Florida, June 25-27th! Sign up at Cathyheller.com/retreat (plus you get a free ticket to her virtual retreat on June 5th) - Join Cathy for her virtual retreat on June 5th Cathyheller.com/code - Listen to Rachel's beautiful new song, Girls lnk.to/RPGirlsIG - Follow Rachel on Instagram @rachelplatten Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
The Cathy Heller Podcast: A Podcast for Soulful Entrepreneurs
How can you build an incredible income and change lives through a podcast? Cathy shares a coaching call about how you can monetize your podcast, how to stop trying to get everyone to like you, how to create a tiny offer so you can make the first dollar, and what's really holding you back from taking action and making an impact on the people who need you. - Join Cathy's free podcasting workshop next week! Cathyheller.com/bootcamp - Come to Cathy's 2 day live event, featuring Andy Grammer, Amy Purdy, Candace Nelson, Rachel Platten, Mark Groves and more! Cathyheller.com/friends - Enter the Podcast a Day Giveaway (you could win a $1000 shopping spree, free trip to LA, a Macbook Pro, or other fun goodies!) Cathyheller.com/share Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices