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Authentic Leadership for Everyday People - Mya Byrne - Storyteller, Musician and Queer Trans Leader

Mya Byrne - Storyteller, Musician and Queer Trans Leader

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06/05/23 • 51 min

Authentic Leadership for Everyday People

Today we talk to Mya Byrne, a talented singer-songwriter and multi-instrumentalist known for her captivating storytelling and heartfelt lyrics. Deeply influenced by her love for classic country music, she is dedicated to creating authentic and powerful songs that resonate with listeners. Out and proud, she is a leader for the presence of queer, trans women in Country music and is one of the first two trans artists to play AmericanaFest.

Mya shares her journey as a transgender musician and activist, discussing the impact of embracing her authentic identity on her artistry, her support for other trans artists, and the connection between her songwriting and the legacy of classic country artists like Loretta Lynn.

KEY TAKEAWAYS

[00:22] - Dino introduces the show and welcomes guest Mya Byrne, a courageous musician, and activist, as we explore her journey of embracing her identity and the impact it has had on others.

[02:30] - How Mya's leadership manifests in supporting other trans artists and people, providing a universal approach to embracing authenticity.

[03:14] - Mya shares her story of success, overcoming challenges, and making a difference in the face of attacks on LGBTQI+ rights.

[04:59] - Mya shares her remarkable journey as one of the first fully out trans women in country music and her unapologetic approach to life and art.

[06:38] - Explore the transformative power of embracing authenticity and the profound impact of Mya's music video, breaking barriers in the industry.

[07:19] - The challenges faced by queer and trans artists and the importance of building countercultural support networks.

[08:07] - Discover how embracing authenticity transformed Mya's artistic expression, bringing her a newfound sense of freedom on the stage and in the studio.

[09:15] - Overcoming the challenges of being an out artist: Mya discusses the plexiglass ceiling faced by women.

[11:12] - How Mya’s authenticity as a trans woman influenced her work to help her shed light on embedded biases in society.

[12:00] - Mya shares her approach to art and work and the inspiration she finds in the Beatles' studio sessions.

[13:50] - Mya's personal growth and advocacy journey, from embracing her persona to becoming a leader and advocate in her community.

[14:33] - The importance of visibility in the face of ongoing attacks on the trans community, Mya her experiences in direct action activism.

[16:14] - Mya's evolving activism, from being on the front lines of protests to focusing on nurturing and supporting other trans artists while challenging discrimination in the music industry.

[17:12] - Inspiring others through her visibility to impact the lives of younger trans musicians.

[17:58] - The revolutionary act of simply walking down the street as a trans person.

[18:34] - The power of coming out and the fear it instills in those who seek to exploit individuals.

[19:12] - Everyone is part of the working class regardless of occupation or social status.

[19:46] - How a song by David Crosby inspires Mya to hold the people accountable. Speaker

[20:26] - "Leadership is making a bowl of soup for somebody who's hungry."

[21:03] - Mya shares how she aspires to create a better world for the younger generations in hopes they can avoid enduring the same hardships as she has.

[21:43] - The importance of acknowledging and celebrating the joy in trans lives, alongside the daily struggles and obstacles and the power of these experiences in combating feelings of isolation.

[24:03] - A special collaboration with writing partner Paisley Field, and the inspiration behind the song, Burn This Statehouse Down, rooted in the discriminatory legislation passed by the Tennessee legislature, and showcasing the beauty and safety of trans love and countering the demonization of trans people.

[29:30] - Burn This Statehouse Down makes a splash, resonating with people all over, including across the pond.

[31:50] - The Loretta Lynn influence on Mya’s work with Paisley Field and the parallels between certain songs and Loretta Lynn's work, especially Burn This Statehouse Down and its connection to

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Today we talk to Mya Byrne, a talented singer-songwriter and multi-instrumentalist known for her captivating storytelling and heartfelt lyrics. Deeply influenced by her love for classic country music, she is dedicated to creating authentic and powerful songs that resonate with listeners. Out and proud, she is a leader for the presence of queer, trans women in Country music and is one of the first two trans artists to play AmericanaFest.

Mya shares her journey as a transgender musician and activist, discussing the impact of embracing her authentic identity on her artistry, her support for other trans artists, and the connection between her songwriting and the legacy of classic country artists like Loretta Lynn.

KEY TAKEAWAYS

[00:22] - Dino introduces the show and welcomes guest Mya Byrne, a courageous musician, and activist, as we explore her journey of embracing her identity and the impact it has had on others.

[02:30] - How Mya's leadership manifests in supporting other trans artists and people, providing a universal approach to embracing authenticity.

[03:14] - Mya shares her story of success, overcoming challenges, and making a difference in the face of attacks on LGBTQI+ rights.

[04:59] - Mya shares her remarkable journey as one of the first fully out trans women in country music and her unapologetic approach to life and art.

[06:38] - Explore the transformative power of embracing authenticity and the profound impact of Mya's music video, breaking barriers in the industry.

[07:19] - The challenges faced by queer and trans artists and the importance of building countercultural support networks.

[08:07] - Discover how embracing authenticity transformed Mya's artistic expression, bringing her a newfound sense of freedom on the stage and in the studio.

[09:15] - Overcoming the challenges of being an out artist: Mya discusses the plexiglass ceiling faced by women.

[11:12] - How Mya’s authenticity as a trans woman influenced her work to help her shed light on embedded biases in society.

[12:00] - Mya shares her approach to art and work and the inspiration she finds in the Beatles' studio sessions.

[13:50] - Mya's personal growth and advocacy journey, from embracing her persona to becoming a leader and advocate in her community.

[14:33] - The importance of visibility in the face of ongoing attacks on the trans community, Mya her experiences in direct action activism.

[16:14] - Mya's evolving activism, from being on the front lines of protests to focusing on nurturing and supporting other trans artists while challenging discrimination in the music industry.

[17:12] - Inspiring others through her visibility to impact the lives of younger trans musicians.

[17:58] - The revolutionary act of simply walking down the street as a trans person.

[18:34] - The power of coming out and the fear it instills in those who seek to exploit individuals.

[19:12] - Everyone is part of the working class regardless of occupation or social status.

[19:46] - How a song by David Crosby inspires Mya to hold the people accountable. Speaker

[20:26] - "Leadership is making a bowl of soup for somebody who's hungry."

[21:03] - Mya shares how she aspires to create a better world for the younger generations in hopes they can avoid enduring the same hardships as she has.

[21:43] - The importance of acknowledging and celebrating the joy in trans lives, alongside the daily struggles and obstacles and the power of these experiences in combating feelings of isolation.

[24:03] - A special collaboration with writing partner Paisley Field, and the inspiration behind the song, Burn This Statehouse Down, rooted in the discriminatory legislation passed by the Tennessee legislature, and showcasing the beauty and safety of trans love and countering the demonization of trans people.

[29:30] - Burn This Statehouse Down makes a splash, resonating with people all over, including across the pond.

[31:50] - The Loretta Lynn influence on Mya’s work with Paisley Field and the parallels between certain songs and Loretta Lynn's work, especially Burn This Statehouse Down and its connection to

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