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Creator to Creators With Meosha Bean

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Creator to Creators S6 Ep 51 Otis D Gore

Season 6 · Episode 51

vendredi 27 septembre 2024Duration 01:02:38

Author Otis D. Gore Gives Hope and Inspiration in “The Audacity of Doubt” 
https://otisdgoreauthor.com/
Doubt-Pushing-Through BOOK

Otis D. Gore's latest book, The Audacity of Doubt, is more than just a collection of personal stories and reflections; it's a beacon of hope for anyone struggling with self-doubt and seeking resilience. In this transformative work, Gore takes readers on a journey through his own life, offering a candid exploration of the trials and triumphs that have shaped his understanding of doubt and perseverance. Writing The Audacity of Doubt was not an easy feat for Gore. As the author explains, the process required him to confront some of the most challenging moments of his life—moments that were fraught with uncertainty and introspection. Gore's narrative is one of vulnerability and honesty, qualities that he believes are essential for crafting a story that resonates deeply with readers who may be facing similar challenges. The book is not just a recounting of Gore's personal experiences. Instead, it is carefully constructed to balance authenticity with relatability. Gore meticulously crafts each chapter to not only share his journey but also to provide a universal message of inspiration. He integrates practical strategies and relatable anecdotes, transforming the abstract concept of overcoming doubt into something tangible and actionable. Throughout the writing process, Gore faced his own bouts of self-doubt. However, these moments only reinforced the book’s core message: pushing through uncertainty and fear is essential to achieving something meaningful. Gore's determination to offer readers genuine insights led him to explore new depths of his own psyche, making the book a testament to the power of resilience and self-belief. The Audacity of Doubt offers more than just encouragement; it provides a roadmap for personal growth. Each chapter is a unique blend of storytelling and actionable advice, designed to help readers confront their fears, embrace resilience, and unlock their full potential. Gore’s use of personal anecdotes alongside practical strategies makes the book an essential guide for anyone looking to break free from the constraints of self-doubt and live their best life. In a world where doubt often feels like a constant companion, The Audacity of Doubt stands out as a powerful tool for self-empowerment. Otis D. Gore’s journey of overcoming his own doubts serves as a powerful reminder that while doubt may never fully disappear, it does not have to dictate the course of our lives. Instead, by confronting our fears and embracing our resilience, we can forge a path forward that is not only meaningful but also transformative. Equally important, Otis D. Gore is deeply passionate about public speaking and inspiring others through his words. With a strong belief in the power of communication to effect change, he is eager to share his insights on overcoming self-doubt and embracing audacity with a broader audience. Gore's ultimate goal is to deliver a TEDx speech, where he can connect with people on a global scale and encourage them to challenge their own limitations, just as he has done throughout his life and career. For anyone ready to take that step, The Audacity of Doubt offers the guidance and inspiration needed to turn uncertainty into strength and hesitation into action. Dive into this transformative journey and discover the audacity to overcome your own doubts.
Website: https://otisdgoreauthor.com/

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Creator to Creators S6 Ep 50 Zaid Abdulqadir

Season 6 · Episode 50

lundi 23 septembre 2024Duration 26:54

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Mr Zaid Abdulqadir, a new jersey born and raised native who had aspirations to be writer of the modern era. He started with reading to escape his own environment to one day writing about those experiences in a way that connects to people of all types across the world. His goal is to be on the wall of the greats to tell his perspectives,his experiences into books, novels, and movies.

Channel: VLundergroundVEVO Name of Label: V-L Records band website: 
www.v-lunderground.com

 Facebook page:https://www.facebook.com/VeeLUnderground Link to itunes:

 https://music.apple.com/us/artist/v-l-underground/1559565213 Link to Spotify

 https://open.spotify.com/artist/5cxekEman6eoirkMoQZTGl

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Creator to Creators S6 Ep 42 Ja’son Manwill

Season 6 · Episode 42

mercredi 21 août 2024Duration 28:45

https://www.instagram.com/jasonmanwillofficial/?hl=en

https://www.tiktok.com/@jasonmanwillofficial?lang=en


https://x.com/thejasonmanwill/status/1804510572341272585



Dynamic rock artist Ja’son Manwill advances to the quarter-finals of America’s Next Top
Hitmaker competition, placing him among the top 1% of entrants. This impressive feat
highlights his growing influence in the music industry. With a sharp focus and
unwavering determination, Ja’son aims to win the grand prize: a feature in Rolling Stone
Magazine, a spot on Rolling Stone’s Future of Music lineup at SXSW in 2025, and
$10,000.
When the opportunity arose, Ja’son jumped at the chance to showcase his distinctive
take on rock music. His sound merges classic rock elements with a modern twist,
setting him apart in today’s music scene. As a versatile artist, Ja’son combines
captivating songwriting with his talent for producing vibrant, innovative tracks. This
unique blend has earned him a place among the competition’s elite.
Ja’son’s journey to this point has been fraught with challenges. After a severe traumatic
brain injury in 2016, which left him debilitated, he faced a long road to recovery. Despite
the setback, he remained determined, focusing on regaining his ability to walk and
relearning to play instruments, including his specialty, the piano. During this difficult
period, he strategically planned his musical comeback. His perseverance paid off when
his single “Despair,” echoing influences like Blink-182 and Green Day with vocals
reminiscent of the Sex Pistols, earned him a Grammy nomination six years later.
Ja’son embodies the belief that with enough dedication, any goal is achievable. He
embraces his second chance with enthusiasm, driven by a profound desire to succeed.
“I am stronger today than I’ve ever been. Like, I have a hunger and drive with tenacity
and desire to take everything,” he says. “I’m not saying it’s to be superficial. I’m saying I
want it. I want it more than anybody else wants it because getting back to that point and
taking the Rolling Stone Magazine [feature] would be huge in itself. And then taking the
future of music showcase just shows that if I can do it, you can do it.”
Ja’son’s top finish in the group rounds and his place in the quarter-finals show his
potential to secure the Rolling Stone Magazine feature and the $10,000 prize. Fans can
help the promising artist bring home the gold by voting for him for free by
https://tophitmaker.org/2024/ja-39-son-manwill.
A Grammy-nominated artist and multi-talented professional, Ja’son is making significant
strides in the industry. His music blends influences from legends like Elton John,
Aerosmith, Guns N’ Roses, and Metallica, creating a diverse and dynamic sound.
Whether delivering electrifying tracks or heartfelt ballads, Ja’son’s evolving musical style
keeps audiences engaged and eager for what’s next.


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Creator to Creators S4 Ep 14 3AM Tokyo

Season 4 · Episode 14

samedi 30 septembre 2023Duration 28:16

3AM Tokyo, a well known cover act in the northeastern U.S. is releasing a new original single
that’s all about lust and the fun and sexy side of life.
The new single “Whoa Oh Oh” was released in mid-August and features the fresh new voice of
Eliza Vitale paired with group founder Picasso Brown, Steve Leevy on keyboard, Eric Whatley
on bass and Jerel Murray on drums.
“You really have to listen to the message because it’s inferred,” Picasso said. “It’s a very sexual
song, it’s about lust. The premise is like whoa, oh my God. When Eliza is singing her part, she’s
talking about how he makes her feel, like whoa. And when I sing my part, I'm saying like, how
you use everything you're doing and it’s like whoa for me as well. It's fun and sexy.”
Picasso said 3AM Tokyo was called on recently to open for the rapper Flo Rida for a few dates on
the east coast and they decided to come up with an original song to debut at that opening.
“This was actually Eliza’s idea,” Picasso said. “She was like, ‘we should come up with a song.’ I
called her up to come to the studio and we knocked it out in four hours. Literally four hours, we
wrote it and I produced and mixed it within two days.”
3AM Tokyo is the brainchild of Picasso, a Grammy nominated Singer/Songwriter/Producer, and
it is one of the top regional and national cover acts with a powerful mix of pop, hip hop, EDM,
reggae and rock.
“The sounds and dynamics of 3AM Tokyo are flawless, but we also have one of the top visual
production shows on the scene, not only performing the songs, but giving fans a visual experience
like no other,” Picasso said. “It's a visual show with lights and lasers and LED walls and all that
stuff. And we have a complete mix of what we do throughout our show. So all these songs work
within a three hour show that we do.”
Picasso said all the members of 3AM Tokyo have their own musical careers. Leevy on keyboard
is a national touring musician who has performed with Wiz Khalifa, Snoop Dogg and others.
Whatley is also a bass player for John Legend.
“I formed this group with different people that are that are prominent and in different areas,,”
Picasso said. “We've been out for maybe ten years doing what we do. And it was just the four of
us. Then I added Eliza to give us that kind of ‘Fergie’ feel, I guess you could call it. You know,
Black Eyed Peas? She's my Fergie.”
The group has had some success on the Billboard Top 100 charts with their song “Can We Kick
It,” and they continue to forge a unique identity and a truly unparalleled experience.
Find them on all social media and streaming platforms:
Website: www.3amtokyo.com
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/3amtokyo
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/3amtokyo
Tik Tok: https://www.tiktok.com/@official3amtokyo?lang=en
Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/76lV0o1XtQ7yG6RGkcqXHF
Linktree: https://3amtokyo.hearnow.com/whoa-oh-oh

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Creator to Creators S4 Ep 13 Shanti Chapman

Season 4 · Episode 13

mercredi 27 septembre 2023Duration 36:23

Former Army Musician Shanti Chapman’s latest single, “Joy Comes in the Morning,” is an R&B
song that speaks to a universal audience. The new song showcases Chapman’s talent for
heartfelt lyrics and soothing melodies.
Chapman said, “It’s a testament to the power of music to uplift the soul. The music is very
simple and powerful. It doesn’t get in the way of the message. It has familiar elements, but also
unique elements, as far as the orchestration and progression of chords.
“It falls in line with what I feel my mission is in life. I want to draw out the best in people and
give them hope for a brighter future. I want those that are hurting and yearning to find
something greater than themselves to be touched by my music."
For “Joy Comes in the Morning,” Chapman took a draft to the accomplished producer Tré
Corley of Hendersonville, Tennessee. He took Chapman’s work and turned it musically into
what it is. Chapman sang the lead, while Corley’s wife contributed background vocals.
Chapman, a former United States Army musician, learned to be dedicated, resilient, disciplined,
and to pay attention to detail. Raised in a household full of music, his father was very musical.
Shanti took piano lessons as a child. He found joy in picking out melodies by ear on the piano.
His life's musical journey has included hip-hop, R&B songs, and everything else from Jazz to
Gospel music.
In addition to his recent single, Shanti Chapman is excited to share an upcoming project with
listeners. Leading up to the holiday season, Chapman will be releasing an original Christmas
single. He is also working on a large project with his label, DeMaskUs Music Group. “The
project will be collaborative. I’m planning on aligning myself with artists in the industry who
want to use music as a tool to provide hope and healing as well as entertainment.”
When he isn’t working on new music, Shanti Chapman devotes himself to his family and
community. For the past 10 months, he has been working with the homeless population and
trying to find solutions to fix a broken system.
Make sure to stay connected to Shanti Chapman on all platforms for new music, videos, and
social posts.

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Creator to Creators S4 Ep 12 Johnny PE

Season 4 · Episode 12

jeudi 21 septembre 2023Duration 28:15

Connect with the remixed Johnny PE on all platforms for new music, videos, and social
posts.
Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/3sCo5sdPcpYW9jU6GeAG73
Instagram TheJohnnyPE
Johnny PE (PE stands for Pushing Everyday) is moving on from the R&B/hip-hop of his
past. They are still part of his style, but “Somehow,” his latest single, is not the one or
the other.
They are, instead, part of a new fusion that incorporates both with the instrumentation
and lyrics of several kinds of music that are in his musical background, including his
upbringing and the place where he was born, raised and still lives — Nashville,
Tennessee, specifically East Nashville.
“Somehow” and its video drop on September 13.
It is on the surface a love song and a song about relationships in general, with people,
with life.
“‘Somehow’ is all about how it’s okay to move on, from a relationship or from certain
parts of your life where you feel like you’re stuck,” said Johnny PE. “As long as we’re
here, there’s always a tomorrow. You always got new opportunities to make a better
tomorrow. You just got to keep pushing everyday.”
Memories keep pouring down
We can’t escape from this dark cloud
If we could find a way to figure it out
Somehow, Somehow
Moving on is what he is doing. “Somehow” is the next stage in his musical development.
The drums of “Somehow” say hip-hop. The melodies and instrumentation are
alternative. The soft, easy guitar work is like a ballad, and the lyrics are emo, but
Johnny PE’s clear, strong voice now and then dips into R&B.
“Once you listen to ‘Somehow’ and some of the future music, you’ll see it’s more
alternative. It’s actually more emo because it’s more guitar — acoustic heavy, but it still
has a bass line.”
He said “Somehow” marks the opening of a new phase in his career, and the choice is
deliberate. His tracks from here on out will be descendants of this one.
“I’m in a different space in my life,” he said. “Hip-hop has saved a lot of people’s lives,
and it’s always going to be around, but I want to make something more meaningful to
me personally, something that touches me on a bigger level, something that people can
relate to. It was time to change gears and show my evolution as a person and as an
artist.”
It is such a mix that he can’t put a name to it, but he said, “Once you hear this record?
It’s gonna tell you just about everything you need to know about where I am and where
I’m going.”
The variety on display in this song, the way all the different pieces come together so
smoothly, is a natural result of his upbringing and his place.
His influences include, “of course,” Michael Jackson, but he said, “My parents used to
play Side A, and Anita Baker, Luther Vandross, the old school music. My older brother,
he would play different things, man. I’m ranging from Bone Thugs-N-Harmony to
Nickelback, Coldplay, Chris Brown, John Mayer, Usher, Frank Ocean and Pharrell
Williams. Growing up in my house, I’d get a little bit of everything.”
It’s also his place — Nashville, which is known for country, but also has a rich and
varied musical culture, from country to blues.
“It’s a great place to be,” he said.
His background is making him a well-rounded artist, “able to try different things and
experiment with my voice, and I can write just about whatever I want.”
He has been making music for a dozen years or so now, starting out, like so many
people do, “self-taught, singing our favorite songs on the radio.”
Then, one day, his brother told him, “Man, you got a really nice voice. You should take it
serious,” and he took his brother’s advice.
“Of course, I wasn’t releasing music, but I was taking myself through music bootcamp,
recording and trying to get better. I’ve always done R&B, then started to get better,
gaining some local buzz. I just kept doing it, kept getting better, working on my voice,
working on my pen, and here we are.”
He has two more singles ready to go, “Changes” and “Breaking.”
“They’re special, man. Words can’t even do them justice.”
“I’m serious,” he said, laughing. “Amazing records, man, amazing. I’m excited about
them. We got stuff lined up, and we’re really working.”

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Creator to Creators S4 Ep 11 Juliera

Season 4 · Episode 11

mardi 19 septembre 2023Duration 31:18

Website: https://www.juliera.com/

Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/00it1bBwOIDqd6QFINlBav

YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/juliera

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/iamjuliera/

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/iamjuliera/

Tiktok: https://www.tiktok.com/@iamjuliera

Artist and lyricist, Juliera, brings self-empowerment and hope to the dancefloor with her latest
single, “Hero.” With a rhythmic beat and thoughtful lyrics, the pop song speaks to all listeners.
“It’s a very fun song,” shares Juliera. “It’s a dance song that talks about being the ‘Hero’ who
goes the extra miles for people and does whatever it takes to make them happy… It’s about
giving all your love.”
Facing divorce, Juliera turned a difficult moment in her life into a chance to make herself happy.
“I wrote the song in 2017 when I was actively ghostwriting for other people. The inspiration for
this song hit me when someone hired me to write a song to a beat they provided. Several years
later, the song was still stuck in my head and I couldn’t forget the melodies nor lyrics. So, I
decided to record it myself.”
Motivated by the positive feedback Juliera received on the studio recording, she decided to
take the song to the public. “My 3-year-old son heard the song and absolutely loved it. He
danced to it and made me replay it multiple times. I then decided that I would make my music
video for this song based on a concept that is fun for kids and adults.” With the original beat
tied to the first version of the song, Juliera enlisted a producer to create a new sound to
accompany her original lyrics.
Blending her Nigerian culture with American influences, Juliera showcases a diversity of sound
through her music. She began writing around age 16. “I used to write lyrics on paper and one
day my aunt went through my things and asked me if I wrote it, saying ‘it’s really good.’ I didn’t
believe her, thinking it was just something an aunt would say. Then I got into college and
wanted to see what to do on the side for income. I went on Fiverr and put up a gig to write
songs and lyrics for people.”
As fate would have it, “let me see if I can do this” became a successful hustle writing music for
new and repeat clients. It was only a matter of time before Juliera earned over 250 five-star
reviews writing more than 1000 songs, many of which were for return customers. “It made me
realize I knew what I was doing and how to do it,” shares the artist.
“Hero” is one of two songs available by the artist. Two videos are also available for the single, a
lyric video and official music video. Her other single, “Let It Ache,” is about coping through
heartbreak even when the heart aches. “I didn’t want to leave but what I was going through… I
would rather walk away and take the heartbreak,” tells Juliera of the thought process that
inspired the song.
The artist also has eight songs written and four music videos ready for release. She plans to
share new media regularly over the next few months.
At the end of the day, Juliera hopes to inspire listeners to follow their dreams. “I think it’s
important for people to follow their dreams and not settle for less. My husband didn’t want me
to do music. So, I shut my dream away. I pulled my dreams away for this person who ended up
being abusive and cruel to me… What a joke! Now, I’m happy doing what I love doing and I am
doing better for myself now than I ever did in my marriage. It was almost as if my marriage was
a dark cloud hovering above me and blocking my blessings. I want people to know their worth
and choose better for themselves.”

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Creator to Creators S4 Ep 10 Allison Begalman

Season 4 · Episode 10

samedi 16 septembre 2023Duration 25:50


https://www.yeaimpact.com/





ALLISON BEGALMAN is the co-founder and CEO of YEA! Impact, co-founder and EP of the Hollywood Climate Summit, and the creator of USC School of Cinematic Arts' first-ever social impact screenwriting lecture "Call to Action: Writing Stories of Relevance and Social Impact." She is a recipient of the Roddenberry Impact Award as well as the Walking Softer Young Leaders Award and participated in the Social Justice Partners Los Angeles 2022-2023 Systems Change Incubator. Allison is also a founder of USC School of Cinematic Arts' Feminist Media Festival. Outside of social impact, Allison writes for television and film. She has worked at companies like CAA, Annapurna Pictures, as well as on shows such as Sony TV's PREACHER and Hulu's MONSTERLAND. She is represented by Alison Mann and Sydney Blanke at Fourth Wall Management.

Yea! has elevated clients like Good Energy, a nonprofit story consultancy that promotes environmental justice in scripted content and Scriptation, an Emmy award-winning app that helped Hollywood go paperless, all while launching hard-hitting campaigns for notable films including, To The End, Since I Been Down, and I Am Greta.
In addition, this organization has produced the annual Hollywood Climate Summit, an LA-based international event, which has featured notable speakers like Jane Fonda, Quinta Brunson, Rosario Dawson, and the Daniels.


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Creator to Creators S4 Ep 9 Nicole-Marie

Season 4 · Episode 9

vendredi 15 septembre 2023Duration 29:04

Connect with Nicole-Marie on all platforms for new music, videos, and social posts.
Website: https://nicolemariemusic.com/

Amazon Music: https://www.amazon.com/music/player/artists/B001A0RUE8/nicole-
marie?isDramIntegrated=true&shoppingPortalEnabled=true

Apple Music: https://music.apple.com/us/artist/nicole-marie/16755350

SoundCloud: https://soundcloud.com/nstaeheli
Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/29GCUWCofGEkh3uwjrhJV0
YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCE0Oz6pxxUrIy1VV4yMTCuA

Reverbnation: https://www.reverbnation.com/nicolemarie79

“Ocean Breeze,” the song by Nicole-Marie off her EP Roars, Flames and Embers, is
such a beautiful, calming acoustic track that you would never know it was inspired by
dental trauma.
Dental trauma, and the sounds of the dental office — the drill, something that sounds
like suction — explains the line that says, “There’s a voice that’s demonic.”
“I was under the influence of nitrous oxide,” said Nicole-Marie, “and it was the sound
that’s — well, demonic — but I pretended it was an ocean breeze. I thought, ‘Okay,
that’s just an ocean breeze washing over me.’”
I am one with the morning
I am one with the world
And my soul is exploring
The ocean breeze that has unfurled
“I have so much dental trauma that I cope by making up songs while I’m under the
influence of nitrous oxide. I feel like if I go to the dentist, I’m at least gonna get a good
song out of it for going through all that pain and misery.”
There’s a voice that’s demonic but I am focusing
On ocean breeze in the distance blowing evil far from me
It’s a great story. Hearing her tell it, and listening to the song, it’s also believable. But
evil is real for her, both in her personal experience — having lived through 25 years of
narcissistic abuse — and in her day work as a social worker and mental health therapist
specializing in trauma.
“There’s still stuff I’m deprogramming from, and I’m still in recovery from that situation,
but there are situations in the world that are not ‘just’ narcissistic abuse, but
psychopathic and sociopathic abuse as well.”
“I’m expanding the metaphor to mean the demonic presence in the world,” she said.
“Ocean Breeze” is a way of calming the soul, combatting the mental, spiritual presence
of evil, whether it’s fanciful, like hearing Satan in a dental drill, or the much more
destructive kind that is all too common in what she calls “the 3D world.”
The song features slow, melodic rhythms of guitar, banjo, and mandolin, timed by drums
beating at the pace of a heart at rest. Nicole-Marie’s lyrics are delivered in her deep,
soothing voice. Doug Rusk is a featured vocalist on the track and is also the lead
guitarist.
She and Rusk are also featured in the video, produced by Smokescreen Media.
“I was really impressed with them. I’m going to work with them on another video soon,”
she said.
Nicole-Marie’s voice can climb. It has changed since she lost all hearing in her left ear
more than a decade ago. Her right ear loses hearing intermittently and sometimes, she
says, she is legally deaf.
“I used to be a first soprano when I did choir in high school. Since my hearing loss, I’ve
become more like an alto. I’ve learned to sing in that method — I don’t know what it’s
called, actually — but you hear by feeling the vibration in your body. On some of those
notes, I might not even be able to hear what I’m hitting.”
Abuse, hearing loss, cancer. She has survived and is recovering still from a great deal
of evil herself. Her music and her life are conducted in accordance with her spirituality,
which is at heart a non-denominational Christianity influenced by a pan-spiritual outlook
and yogic and other influences.
Christianity is fractured, a “divided kingdom,” she says, and needs to be much less
judgmental, which is inherently divisive, “because we don’t want to be conquered by
being divided.”
“I want to inspire other people to make the highest vibrational choices for their lives,”
which she defines as making life choices and decisions out of “gratitude, love, joy,
contentment,” rather than out of fear, anger or guilt.
“Ocean Breeze” is the lead single she is promoting from Roars, Flames and Embers,
but two other songs from the EP hold special meaning for her.
“Pour out the Oil” was inspired by Kim Clement’s prophetic writings on the biblical
Esther. The song features a woman, she said, who would “pour out the oil, pour out
healing to the world.”
“I wanted to put in influences of biblical women, powerful women,” she said. “So I put
Esther in a verse, and then Mary of Bethany, in a verse. Both were powerful biblical
women. I wanted to focus on that and what I think will be the return of the divine
feminine.”
She added, “And I’m not referring to the Barbie movie.”
The other song is “Beyond the Stars.”
“That one was written in the voice of God. I wrote it after experiencing some workplace
bullying. It’s like God speaking to me, saying, ‘I know who you really are, no matter what
other people call you, or say about you. I know who you really are.’ It’s about
forgiveness, too, of the bullies and of anybody that has to live in this crazy world. I think
it’s a very healing song.”
Nicole-Marie has been putting out music since 2003. Her catalogue includes six albums
and EPs and several singles. She lists her genre as “spiritual folk rock” and those are all
present, each by itself sometimes, sometimes in combination.
She has performed live, but not since the pandemic. She is dealing with a case of
performance anxiety but wants to perform again. She especially wants to go on a tour.
That reality is in a world that lies a little way down the road.
In the 3D world of now, there is promoting “Ocean Breeze” and Roars, Flames and
Embers and, also, “I’m working on my next music video. That’s where my immediate
attention is.”
“But beyond that, I hope to do some shows, get over some of my fears and inspire
others to face their fears and get over them.”

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Creator to Creators S4 Ep 8 Ronnie Warner

Season 4 · Episode 8

mardi 12 septembre 2023Duration 33:38

Ronnie Warner is an American actor, writer, producer and director. He is best known for his roles as Rico in the stoner comedy Puff, Puff, Pass and the gangster, Dude, in This Christmas.

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