
#33 Bullying with Sarah Jay Hawley
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In this episode of The Neurodivergent Musician, I’m joined by Sarah Jay Hawley, an accomplished singer-songwriter, session singer, performance coach, vocal coach, and author. Sarah has collaborated with legendary artists like Charles Webster, Tony Christie, and even featured on Massive Attack’s double-platinum album Mezzanine.
In this conversation, we dive deep into the complex issue of bullying within the music industry, examining how it intersects with neurodiversity and what that means for neurodivergent musicians. Sarah shares her personal experiences, offers insights on how to navigate these challenges, and discusses ways to build resilience and protect your creative self. We also touch on topics like finding your authentic voice and overcoming setbacks as a neurodivergent artist. If you’re looking for ways to thrive in the music industry while staying true to yourself, this episode is a must-listen.
Let’s continue creating ripples together.
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