The Industry is Dead, w/Kyshona Armstrong
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SUMMARY
In this conversation, Kim Rapach speaks with singer-songwriter Kyshona about her mission to be a voice for those who feel lost and forgotten. They discuss the importance of community in the music industry, Kyshona's experiences with music therapy, and the lessons she's learned about the industry's challenges. Kyshona emphasizes the significance of vulnerability, connection, and the healing power of music, while also sharing her personal journey of overcoming silence and fear. The conversation highlights the need for artists to support one another and the importance of mental wellness in the creative process.
TAKEAWAYS
Kyshona's mission is to be a voice for the silenced.
- Community is essential for artists' success and well-being.
- The music industry often prioritizes profit over artistry.
- Music therapy can be a powerful tool for healing.
- Vulnerability is key to connecting with others.
- Artists should focus on their purpose beyond industry standards.
- Creating art is about the process, not just the end product.
- Listening is a crucial skill in supporting others.
- Mental wellness is a collective responsibility.
- Everyone has a story worth sharing.
TITLES
Finding Your Voice Through Music
The Healing Power of Community
SOUND BITES
"The industry is dead."
"Do the hard thing."
"Music is the tool."