"A New Voice in Music" is not just a podcast; it's a conversation toward a more inclusive and vibrant community. We ask two guests to join to discuss a chosen t...
'A New Voice in Music' - Sound Quality & Hearing Health: Insights from Industry Leaders Sarah Yule - MD Orange Amps (formerly KEF) and Manny Esparza, President of Nexus Radio™
The Democratization of Sound: How Protecting Your Hearing Can Enhance the Power of Music
In our latest episode of Goddess of Queens presents: A New Voice in Music, I sat down with two incredible industry leaders—Sarah Yule, MD of Orange Amps (ex KEF), and Manny Esparza, President of Nexus Radio™. We dove deep into the future of sound, why protecting our hearing is more important than ever, and how poor audio quality can actually dampen the power of music.
We also shared some wild stories from their raving days and unconventional career paths, proving that the road to success in music isn’t always a straight line.
Key Highlights:
Why sound quality isn’t just something you hear—it’s something you feel.
How to protect your hearing in a world filled with loud music and tech.
How resilience and bouncing back from failure can be your greatest strength.
There’s more than one way to be creative in the music industry—find your path!
Ready to level up your sound and hearing health? Hit play now!
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'A New Voice in Music' presents “Protecting Your Voice in Music: The Role of AI” with Sandra St. Victor & TOS
Responsible AI, and can we/should we trust Big Tech with AI at all? This month on Goddess of Queens Presents: A New Voice in Music, we're pulling back the curtain on AI and exploring its growing influence on the music industry. I sat down with two amazing artists, Sandra St. Victor and Tos, for a candid conversation about the ethical dilemmas and exciting possibilities that AI presents for musicians and music lovers alike.Meet Tos: TOS is a groundbreaking queer artist from Amsterdam, electrifying the music scene with an innovative mix of neo-soul, R&B, hip hop, and jazz. For him, music is an act of unconditional love and vulnerability, inviting us to connect and embrace our true selves. Get ready to feel the energy and authenticity of TOS!Meet Sandra: Sandra St. Victor, a Grammy-nominated singer-songwriter whose soulful blend of R&B, rock, and jazz has earned her the respect of peers like Prince and Chaka Khan (who've recorded her songs!). A founding member of The Family Stand and is part of SoulMusic.com Hall of Fame. Sandra's powerful voice and undeniable stage presence have captivated audiences worldwide.What I’d love to share with you is that we had an amazing conversation that led into some questions we are all curious about:Can AI be used to ethically recreate the voices of legendary artists? What happens to an artist's voice and likeness after they're gone? Will AI democratize music creation or further concentrate power in the hands of tech giants?Find out more in our conversation!
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'A New Voice in Music' - Unlocking Success: Escaping the Perfectionism Trap with Heineken & a Creative Strategist
Have you ever felt held back by the need for everything to be perfect? This month's episode of "A New Voice in Music" dives deep into the perfectionism trap and how it can hinder personal and professional growth. Our guests Kobi Ampoma, Head of Talent Acquisition NL at Heineken and Yolan Post, an experienced Freelance Strategist who’s worked at top brands and agencies, share their key takeaways and advice on the good, the bad and the ugly side of perfection and how music can help us regulate our emotions and how cultural influences, life purpose, community and personal growth are all part of their story. What’s your story with perfectionism??
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'A New Voice in Music': In Tune with Steph Morrow & Jadyn Briggs
From New York to Amsterdam, via London!
"The most dangerous place for creativity is feeling like you know everything, you've seen everything, or feel like an expert." - Steph Morrow
"Understand your worth. In the creative industry as a whole, it's very easy to be taken advantage of in many different ways." - Jadyn Briggs
These are just two of the top tips that were shared in the latest episode of A New Voice in Music.
Our theme this month was… MUSIC! Find out more about Steph Morrow (Natbed & Studio Worrom) & Jadyn Briggs (Model and singer in band, EKO) - these two talented musicians from different corners of the industry share their life’s purpose, their love of music and insights into the music and creative industry.
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"A New Voice in Music" : ‘Songs of the Living’; Technology & Music ft. Toshi Reagon and J. Bob Alotta
Curious to learn more about Technology & Music and how we can use our voices as a Living Manifesto? Then look no further!
In this episode, we find out what a Media Activist is from J. Bob Alotta, VP Global Programs at Mozilla and learn more about Songs of the Living from the inspirational Toshi Reagon, a multi-talented and versatile singer, composer, musician, curator, and producer. Both hailing from Brooklyn, New York, they are global activists urging us to connect and to break oppression through joy, through song, through technology and share a message of support and a 'new' way of living.
There’s too much to say about this conversation so you’ll just have to listen and experience it!
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"A New Voice in Music" is not just a podcast; it's a conversation toward a more inclusive and vibrant community. We ask two guests to join to discuss a chosen theme in a way that it’s like old friends catching up with each other - and when we share music, we are sharing a part of ourselves, we are sharing a love language, we are sharing a feeling or moment. This inspires and creates intimacy and a connection that a new voice in music wants to share with you.
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