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In this conversation, Audrey Kelley discusses the importance of reverse engineering one's career path, particularly for musicians. She emphasizes the growth mindset that musicians inherently possess and how it can be applied to various professional fields. Kelley shares her personal experiences navigating the challenges of the music industry while balancing her artistic ambitions with the need for job security. She encourages listeners to recognize the transferable skills gained from their musical backgrounds and to embrace the journey of personal and professional growth.TakeawaysReverse engineering can help you achieve your career goals.Musicians possess a unique growth mindset that is valuable in any field.Continuous self-development is crucial for career advancement.The skills learned in music can translate to various professional roles.Navigating the music industry requires strategic problem-solving.Balancing passion with job security is essential for long-term success.Highlighting your musical skills can enhance your job prospects.The journey of learning and growth is where the real magic happens.Don't underestimate the value of your artistic background in the job market.Embrace the process and enjoy the journey of your career.
n this episode, Audrey Kelley delves into her creative process, exploring how she taps into flow states and the impact of motherhood on her artistry. She reflects on her instinctual approach to creativity, the importance of leaving space for ideas to emerge, and how her experiences have shaped her understanding of self and creativity. Through personal anecdotes and insights, she encourages listeners to embrace their unique creative journeys and find inspiration in everyday moments.takeawaysCreativity often flourishes in mundane moments.Leaving space for boredom can spark creativity.Motherhood has made me more efficient as an artist.Understanding my triggers enhances my creative flow.I tap into a higher consciousness when writing.Walking helps stimulate both sides of my brain.I don't have to choose between being a mom and an artist.Personal growth fuels my creativity.Embracing my identity has liberated my art.Creativity is about finding what works for you.Reference for Ted Talk is : Manoush Zomorodi "How boredom can lead to your most brilliant ideas"https://www.ted.com/dubbing/manoush_zomorodi_how_boredom_can_lead_to_your_most_brilliant_ideas?audio=en&language=en
Audrey discusses artists resistance and fear of their own potential. This episode is inspired by the book The War on Art by Steven Pressfield.
Audrey shares her history of playing in bands over the years.
Audrey discusses all things Sabrina Carpenter - the live show in Brooklyn, the songwriting and production on short and sweet, her acting chops, music videos and her link to the Eric Adams indightment
Audrey discusses fandom. Her own history of fanaticism from being a New Kids on the Block Fan at 3 to being a Spice Girls fanatic at 7, Later becoming an performing musician she had her own experience with stalkers that she shares and how it feels must feel when you experience that fandom in Chappell Roan's case that was a meteoric rise.
Audrey discusses Lana Del Rey's recent wedding to Jeremy Dunfrene (Sorry for severely mispronouncing his name) and the era of the un" PR polished" pop politics with Chappell Roan's cancellation.
Audrey explores ADHD hyperfocus - link to article discussed belowhttps://www.additudemag.com/understanding-adhd-hyperfocus/
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This podcast was created by musician Audrey Dean Kelley. She was inspired to create this podcast as a safe space for her to share her experiences in the industry and create an open and vulnerable discussion about the systematic changes that need to happen within the industry, This will be a place where people can anonymously share their stories of their experiences in the industry. Naturally as she is a mother and NYer, she will share other topics related to her life as she explores this podcast.
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