
Backstage Lounge: #14 - Lady Sound Engineers, Covid Adaptations, Names Taken
10/02/20 • 44 min
Continuing with Sound Engineer Krystal Davis. I ask her to share her perspective on what it's like to be a female engineer in a predominant male field. We discuss how Covid has changes the landscape in the world of music and how we have adapted to the changes. We talk about her band, Our Name is Taken, they've been working on their first album. And as always I ask her the "Final Question" on what she wants to say to those who desire to follow her track in the arts.
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Continuing with Sound Engineer Krystal Davis. I ask her to share her perspective on what it's like to be a female engineer in a predominant male field. We discuss how Covid has changes the landscape in the world of music and how we have adapted to the changes. We talk about her band, Our Name is Taken, they've been working on their first album. And as always I ask her the "Final Question" on what she wants to say to those who desire to follow her track in the arts.
Head to the blogpost for further details and explained references for this episode.
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Podcast Image by Findae Photography and Design
Song:
In One Place by Barradeen
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Backstage Lounge: #12 - Nicolina Holt Part 2
Andrew and Nicolina continue their conversation around the craft of photography. They go into Journalism photography and how things like social media and Photoshop have changed photography in a modern age. They discuss photographers that have influenced Nicolina's work and another one of her projects called The Glass Ceiling. This leads them to bring up the treatment of women in the photography world.
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Backstage Lounge: #15 - Musician Twins, The Pool, Mental Health
Singer/Songwriter, Dena Woods, is based out of South Bend, Indiana. She performs as a solo artists and also heads her own group, "The Dena Woods Project". She also in involved in healing outside of the music world being a massage therapist and yoga instructor with her venture, Healing Lab Yoga.
Andrew finds out as soon as they start talking how a like they are. Leaving no stone unturned as they discuss Dena's journey and the difficulties and real aspects of being musicians. They talk about The Pool, a well known music venue in South Bend that was managed by Dena. Also bringing up the difficult things, how mental health, societies demands and more impacts their careers.
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In One Place by Barradeen
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