Episode 41 - Holding the Note
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⚠️ This episode contains discussions of pregnancy loss, postpartum mental health, and rage. Please take care listening.
This week Hana and Mishkin are joined by Georgia Train — singer-songwriter, vocal coach, and one half of Bitter Ruin — for a conversation about what it really costs to be a musician and a mother. Georgia gets into the parts nobody talks about: the hormonal shifts, the identity loss, the rage, and why the industry makes all of it harder than it needs to be.
Support Georgia's work directly:
Patreon: patreon.com/georgiatrain
Bandcamp: georgiatrain.bandcamp.com
Do you have the best job in the world but also want to quit at least once a day?
Are you always on the VIP list but somehow end up eating dinner by the bins?
Do you ever play to a crowd and yet sometimes feel like the loneliest person in the room?
Do you lie awake at night questioning your life choices?
Well, you’re not alone.
Being a musician is hard at the best of times, and we’re here to help.
Join Mishkin Fitzgerald and Hana Piranha as they talk about the highs and lows of being a musician.