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The Will Clarke Podcast - Nicole Moudaber - How Therapy Helped My Music Career

Nicole Moudaber - How Therapy Helped My Music Career

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10/22/24 • 67 min

The Will Clarke Podcast

Podcast Overview: In this engaging conversation, Nicole Moudaber discusses her journey as a DJ and producer, reflecting on her ten-year commitment to her radio show, the challenges of set building, and the evolution of the DJ's role in the music industry. She shares her thoughts on the impact of social media on music, her preference for YouTube over Spotify for music discovery, and the current state of creativity in the music scene. Nicole also reminisces about her early days as a promoter and the changes in the industry since then, emphasizing the importance of supporting smaller venues and artists. In this conversation, Nicole Moudaber shares her transformative experiences at music festivals, reflecting on the sense of community and creativity they foster. She discusses her tumultuous upbringing in conflict zones, emphasizing how these experiences shaped her resilience and perspective on life. The conversation delves into the challenges of balancing a demanding career in music with personal well-being, highlighting the importance of taking time off. Nicole also opens up about her writing process, describing it as a therapeutic journey that allows her to confront her past and share her story with others.


Who Is Nicole Moudaber: Nicole Moudaber is a Lebanese/British event promoter, record label founder, radio personality and DJ/Producer. She is the head of her own imprint MOOD Records and runs an award-winning weekly radio show, In The MOOD.


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Podcast Overview: In this engaging conversation, Nicole Moudaber discusses her journey as a DJ and producer, reflecting on her ten-year commitment to her radio show, the challenges of set building, and the evolution of the DJ's role in the music industry. She shares her thoughts on the impact of social media on music, her preference for YouTube over Spotify for music discovery, and the current state of creativity in the music scene. Nicole also reminisces about her early days as a promoter and the changes in the industry since then, emphasizing the importance of supporting smaller venues and artists. In this conversation, Nicole Moudaber shares her transformative experiences at music festivals, reflecting on the sense of community and creativity they foster. She discusses her tumultuous upbringing in conflict zones, emphasizing how these experiences shaped her resilience and perspective on life. The conversation delves into the challenges of balancing a demanding career in music with personal well-being, highlighting the importance of taking time off. Nicole also opens up about her writing process, describing it as a therapeutic journey that allows her to confront her past and share her story with others.


Who Is Nicole Moudaber: Nicole Moudaber is a Lebanese/British event promoter, record label founder, radio personality and DJ/Producer. She is the head of her own imprint MOOD Records and runs an award-winning weekly radio show, In The MOOD.


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