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Making it in the art business from creating to marketing your art. We look at how to grow your creative life, make a living and the journey each artist has to follow. Learning from each other and experts in the world of art.
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The path to success is rarely a straight line. And the path to success as a creative professional? That line tends to be especially squiggly. In the new series, Journey of an Artist, singer-songwriter and poet, Emmeline, talks to creatives from all walks of life about their passions, their paths, and the persistence they’ve employed to reach a point of professional and personal fulfillment. Emmeline sits down with voice actors, poets, dancers, musicians, graphic designers, stylists, and more ...
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This is the Indie Artist Journey podcast! Join our community and get access to resources, mentors, and a network of other indie artists who can help you stay motivated as we walk through everything together, from Rollouts to Royalties! Hosted by Tarcea Renee of Vivid Core Music Founder of Indie Artist Journey Founder of non-profit Recording Studio in St. Louis, MO.
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Music and mental health are deeply intertwined. In this episode, Eric Rosener and Chelsea Corbin of Dallas-based punk band Overshare sit down with Emmeline to talk about how mental health and music inform each other--both in composition and in band dynamics. They discuss how they met, how Chelsea's percussion complements Eric's lyrics and melody, a…
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"There's at least one moment in each episode where I think, 'What on earth am I doing?'" As artists, we all have a vision of doing something unique, something eye-catching--something that's never been done before. Our crazy ideas and esoteric visions often persist through a gut feeling that somehow, some way, the insane thing that we're planning or…
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The thing that made you weird as a kid might also be the thing that ultimately makes you successful. That's what Grey DeLisle wants you to know. A ubiquitous voiceover actress, a respected comedienne, and an accomplished singer-songwriter, Grey is seemingly everywhere. She voices beloved characters like Daphne in Scooby Doo and Martin Prince on The…
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"I still have lots of goals." - Andrew Sherman Failure or redirection? Inside joke or opportunity? How can you reframe your creative experiences to ensure personal success? The life of a creative professional is full of bumps in the road, but in this episode, Emmeline sits down with photographer, videographer, and podcast host Andrew Sherman to tal…
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"If you're not having a good time, what's the point?" SEO, social media presence, streaming numbers: these are all things in which musicians can become ensnared and with which musicians can become disenchanted if we let ourselves. In this episode, Emmeline sits down with Christían Thrailkill and Christian Nguyen of Dallas-based, optimistic rock ban…
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"Say yes before you're ready--then figure it out." - Joe Phillips How do you get ahead in the entertainment industry? How can you build a lasting, meaningful career as a creative? As a musician, how can you find a sound that's unique to YOU? In this episode, Emmeline sits down with touring artist, producer, pianist, and teacher Joe Phillips to answ…
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"We are all borne from love." - Janna Wilson We all know that creativity can be an essential processing tool in the toolbox for trauma survivors. But creation comes in all shapes and sizes! In this episode, founder of The Love Mic and multi-passionate creative Janna Wilson talks about how she has used her need for an outlet and accountability to bu…
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"It's not about you all the time; it's about reading an audience." Your art isn't just something you do for fun; it's your legacy. The things we create are the things we give back to society. If we're musicians, our music has the power to inspire others. If we're entertainers, our work has the power to uplift, unite, and energize an audience. If th…
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Journey of an Artist kicks off our brand new season with our first ever LIVE recording and audience! Do you ever feel like your education didn't quite prepare you for the creative life you want to lead? Maybe you feel like you're being called in a different direction than you initially planned. If so, musicians Marc Solomon and Amy Curnow have some…
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"We always want to leave people feeling hopeful." How do you stay passionate and persistent in the face of hardship? How do you keep from feeling discouraged when the universe seems to be throwing obstacle after obstacle in your path? How do you hold onto positivity when negativity seems to be everywhere? Australian natives Sheppard might have the …
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"I'm just so grateful." That's what legendary jazz vocalist Lisa Nobumoto says over and over to Emmeline in this episode as she talks about her life as a touring vocalist, her time with masters like Teddy Edwards, and the creation of her nonprofit organization, The Jazz Masters Series. In this episode, Lisa discusses her brand new album, A Tribute …
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Songwriters are storytellers. We're emotional photographers who capture the essence of a feeling in a multi-dimensional combination of words and music. We take a clever turn of phrase and pair it with an irresistible melody to create a memory--but what happens when one snapshot isn't enough? Enter the concept album. In this episode, Emmeline sits d…
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Being productive as a creative isn't about being perfect or being perfectly in control; it's about taking action. In this first episode of 2024, Emmeline sits down with Simon Pruitt--a 20-year-old writer, venue manager, and live music event curator--to talk about the value of starting before you're ready. The Founder of OTO Experience, Simon booked…
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When do you take the leap out of your comfort zone to invest in yourself? When do you give yourself permission to sound like you, and not like the people you've admired? What is the process by which your differences become your strengths? In this episode, Emmeline tackles these questions and more with singer-songwriter and voice coach Carly Carroll…
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"There's only going to be a certain portion in any given room of people who are broadcasting on the frequency I'm broadcasting on." - Matthew Broyles How important is a niche in the creative arts? What should you do if you're inspired to create something outside your comfort zone or your normal area of operations? Matthew Broyles says, "Go for it!"…
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"Clarity is important." Do you feel like there is a story inside of you that desperately needs to be told? Have you always wanted to publish a book, but felt discouraged by the difficulties of the publishing industry? In this episode, Emmeline sits down with independent author and anthologist Adam D. Jones to talk about developing one's creative ca…
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Indie Artist Journey Podcast (Placeholder) Join our community at IndieArtistJourney.com and get access to resources, mentors, and a network of other indie artists who can help you stay motivated as we walk through everything together, from Rollouts to Royalties! Future episodes will be based on IAJ content! So come back to the podcast if you need a…
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"It is my responsibility to be in control of the narrative of my own life." Calling all women in entertainment! We all need the reminder that we're not alone in the messiness and imperfections of our creative pursuits. In this episode, Emmeline sits down with writer, dramaturg, and librettist Amy Andrews for a heartfelt, honest, candid interview ab…
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"I just felt this itch..." Jacob Niemeier had a great, stable life. He had a job in his field that earned him a comfortable wage, a satisfying living situation, and lots of friends with whom he could hang out on the weekends. Deep down, though, something was calling him to do more. To do something scary. To take a risk. Jacob was positive that God …
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How do you make a living doing what you love in the creative arts? Can music really make full-time money? Brad Thompson has the answer. In this episode, Emmeline sits down with professional musician Brad Thompson of Brad Thompson and the Undulating Band to talk about their reunion show on January 12th, 2023 at The Bartonville Store, how life impact…
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"People really just need to be heard." - Lauren O'Connor. It's been a rough few years for mental health. The pandemic, the fear, the feelings of isolation, the political unrest--all of these have contributed to what sometimes feels like a Herculean fight. But if you or someone you know is struggling with mental health, or struggling to find purpose…
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"Lord, thank you for taking me through this journey. Grant me strength as I go through each day. Grant me a cheerful spirit and give me courage to do whatever needs to be done." - Angela Mendoza. Tony Mendoza was a CFO. His wife, Angela, was an accountant. They were, by self definition, not "creative" people. Yet they created a beautiful life toget…
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"We live in hope." Have you ever wondered how you can contribute to the arts if you don't feel like a traditional creative? Can you still make an impact if you're not the one drawing, or painting, or making music? Dr. Diane Miles says yes. In this episode, Emmeline sits down with arts advocate Dr. Diane Miles to discuss her career in education, her…
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"Authenticity is key." What do you do when you have so much creative energy that you can't possibly focus on just one project at a time? How do you balance all of your passion with your desire to stay sane? Joseph Fisher-Schramm knows. Joseph is a musician, a producer, an arranger, and the CEO and founder of the independent record label, A Study in…
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"How you do anything is how you do everything." Have you ever wanted to learn an instrument? Did you start learning? Did you immediately start to wonder why playing an instrument is so hard? This is your episode! In this episode of Journey of an Artist, Emmeline sits down with YouTube star and fellow pianist, Marina from The Piano Keys, to talk abo…
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If you're struggling with your artistic identity or contemplating a shift in a new direction, look no further. Blue Capricorn is here to empathize with you! In this episode of Journey of an Artist, Emmeline sits down with alternative pop artist Blue Capricorn to talk about the nonlinear nature of the musician's journey. From his early days in schoo…
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“It’s normal to have ups and downs. That comes with the world. It’s how you handle those ups and downs.” - Lamar Strait Do you ever feel like you can't focus on just one thing? Do you ever feel like you have too many ideas and too little time? Are you fighting negative voices in your head that say that you can't do it all? This episode is for you! …
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How to you fight for your dream in spite of the challenges? How do you use the obstacles as motivation? How can you turn roadblocks into new paths to success? In this episode, Emmeline and Dr. Mona Jhaveri tackle these questions and more. Mona is a research scientist with a degree in biochemistry who began her career in science by working on a cure…
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Are you seeking proof that God has a plan for you? Have setbacks or traumatic experiences discouraged you? Are you looking for ways to get back into your art? If you answered "yes" to any of those questions, Cryste DeShields has a story you need to hear. As celebrity photojournalist and co-founder of Dallas Music Network, Cryste has found multiple …
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Did your artistic journey take you in a different direction than you'd initially anticipated? Do you struggle between satisfaction with your current path and doubt about whether you should've stuck to your initial direction? This episode is for you! Here, Emmeline sits down with singer-songwriter and music instructor Rebekah Prim to talk about the …
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"Never discount any of your talents or that you can make use of them.” - Linda Lerner. Want to learn more about broadcast media? This episode is for you! From television to radio, comedy to drama, writing to production, CBS to ABC, and NPR to Disney, Al and Linda Lerner have done it all! In this episode, Emmeline sits down with Al and Linda to disc…
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"God did not create you to create by yourself." - Charlie Wendell. Do you have a heart for service? Do you feel called to make a difference? Are you letting the fear of mistakes or inadequacy keep you from doing what you love? This episode of Journey of an Artist is for you! University of North Texas and Full Sail University alumna Charlie Wendell …
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"If someone has to tell you to give them more, something is wrong." - Jim Greene Calling all fans of broadcast media and aspiring sports broadcasters! In this episode, Emmeline sits down with the tireless hustler Jim Greene. Graphics Coordinator for the American Airlines Center and AT&T Stadium in Dallas, TX, Jim is a veteran of sports broadcasting…
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"[Writing] helped keep me grounded and connected and able to keep on emotionally." - Rachael Warecki. Are you an aspiring writer? A professional writer? Do you have a deep desire to share your stories with the world? This episode is for you! Emmeline sits down with award-winning, published author Rachael Warecki to talk about the practices that hel…
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"There are no menial jobs if you can learn from them." - Tigrilla Gardenia. In this episode, Emmeline sits down with nature-inspired mentor and leadership coach, Tigrilla Gardenia. A veteran of Microsoft, Real Networks, and Cirque du Soleil, Tigrilla talks about how her passion for engineering and her love for music have led her down a winding, fru…
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"You can always reinvent yourself." - Veronica Young In this episode, Emmeline sits down with Deep Ellum Community Association board member and Dallas/Fort Worth radio veteran Veronica Young to talk about Veronica's unconventional path to success as an emcee and radio personality. Veronica shares her lifelong passion for local music, her enthusiasm…
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"If we always are trying to make today's performance or today's work a little bit better than yesterday, there's no way for us to get complacent at what we're doing." - Brian Schexnayder. In this episode, Emmeline sits down with Julliard alum and former baritone soloist for the Metropolitan Opera, Brian Schexnayder. They talk about Brian's time at …
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"Make sure your why is not tied to what the world expects of you." - Jackie Gibbons. In this episode, Emmeline sits down with Jackie Gibbons, a fitness and life coach and one half of the indie music sensation, The Gibbonses. Jackie gets real and candid about the ramifications of COVID for the music business; how passions can change; and how her own…
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In this episode, Emmeline sits down with Mav Traxx, the Chief of Artist Development at Dallas Music Network and the CEO and Founder of MTI Music Solutions. Mav talks about getting his start in the music industry, the drive to follow his passion, and his strong desire to help new artists navigate the rocky terrain of the entertainment business. He a…
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In this episode, Emmeline sits down with Scott Currie, a film industry veteran who has worked on award-winning films like Philadelphia, Beloved, and Up Close & Personal. Scott graciously shares stories about his time in the movie industry, how he's managed to find work as a location scout and producer, how valuable mentorship can be in entertainmen…
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"You can quickly lose sight of who you are when all you identify with is your art." - Margot Martin. In this episode, Emmeline sits down with the insightful and inspiring Margot Martin. An alumna of the Pacific Northwest Ballet in Seattle, Washington and a founding member of the Carolina Ballet, Margot ultimately left a career in performance to cre…
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"There's so much that people are missing out on because people are dying with their dreams." - Shailaun. In this episode, Emmeline sits down with model, actress, and singer Shailaun. They discuss Shailaun's journey to self-love and self-acceptance, how "spread love" has become the message of her life, and how that message manifests on her brand new…
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"I want to continue to create space for artists to share their gifts." - Beverly Perry In this episode, Emmeline sits down with the Oklahoma-based singer-songwriter and artist advocate, Beverly Perry. A songwriter since age eight and a voracious fan of music, Beverly now serves as Executive Director of Dallas Music Network, a non-profit organizatio…
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“I get that fear is a beautiful catalyst for a lot of things, but for me personally, it was holding me back.” - Maggie Welch. In this episode, Emmeline sits down with Maggie Welch, an alumna of Southern Methodist University and the CEO and founder of MW Creative LLC, a tech implementation agency that focuses on digital strategy and design. A writer…
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"That's what art is. It's about forming a connection." - Mark Landson. In this episode, Emmeline sits down with Mark Landson, Founder and Director of Open Classical. Open Classical is a non-profit organization based in Dallas, Texas that seeks to engage audiences in classical music through innovative live events and creative programming.. A profess…
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"N0 one can be better at being you than you can." - Harry Hewlett. In this episode, Emmeline sits down with singer-songwriter and A&R Director of the Dallas Songwriters Association, Harry Hewlett. A veteran of the independent songwriting scenes in Nashville and New York City, Harry talks about his journey from baritone player in the junior high ban…
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"Sometimes you just have to take a chance." - Chris Mueller. In this episode, Emmeline sits down with Chris Mueller, Program Director of Deep Ellum Radio and the man behind the moniker at the famous Ghost of Blind Lemon music blog. Since he picked up a piano at age four and a CD of local music in high school, Chris has been obsessed with finding an…
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Are you a creative entrepreneur needing help with your finances, bookkeeping or tax preparation? Yes, me too! My guest in Episode 46 of An Artist’s Journey Podcast will help you. Morgan de Klerk is an accountant working with small businesses and digital nomads to help them master their finances. Morgan’s business, Master Your Finances Today, has fr…
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"I've never known how to be anybody else but me." - Jose the Barefoot Photographer. In this episode, Emmeline sits down with photographer and videographer Jose Camacho, known as "Jose the Barefoot Photographer." Jose shares stories about what inspired him to begin taking pictures professionally, what continues to inspire him as a photographer, how …
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"When I finish a song or write a song, I feel complete." - Vince Hilado In this special Easter episode, Emmeline sits down with fellow Twitch streamer and worship musician Vince Hilado. A native of the greater Chicago area, Vince grew up playing in classical piano competitions and eventually became the main pianist for his church. He talks about hi…
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