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  • For Jenna Day, Co-Owner of Day Violins in Virginia, her mission in life is to pay it forward, whether that’s through her store or her day to day advocacy for music education, and even to her passion in social work and hospice care. Join Jenna and Natalie as they discuss how leaning into the vulnerable and uncomfortable makes us stronger in tough times and how she sees the music industry as the tapestry we are all creating.

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  • Ana Dobrian is quickly becoming a music products industry staple through her work with The Music People and her active involvement with NAMM YP and Women of NAMM. In this episode, Ana shares her journey from live sound into sales, her passion for mentorship, the importance of leaning into the uncomfortable and the power of bringing our authentic selves to work (and creating atmospheres where our teammates feel safe to do so).

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  • Mary Luehrsen is retiring after spending 22 remarkable years at the helm of The NAMM Foundation, and ReVoicing the Future is celebrating her singular impact as she leaves an incredible legacy of trailblazing advocacy for music education. Join Natalie, Steph, and Mary herself as they reminisce on Mary's own journey through the music industry, some of her proudest moments for the Foundation, and on why following moments of quiet curiosity is the key to an authentic career.

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  • Meet Gillian Desmarais, the K-12 Music Production and Engineering Teacher for Maplewood Public Schools in Minnesota. Gillian joins ReVoicing the Future, to share her journey into the music industry, how her passion for music technology spreads into the classroom, and to educate other teachers about incorporating the curriculum into their programs through Sound Tech Ed. We talk about mentorship and advocating for yourself and your expertise. We even dive into the make-up of the ear and how it’s different for men and women. Yes, you did read that correctly!

    Learn more about Gillian by visiting: https://www.soundteched.com/

    Check out the AES Studying, Unveiling the Female Ear: https://aes2.org/publications/elibrary-page/?id=22218

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  • This month on ReVoicing the Future we're joined by Jinting Zhao, the founder of SHE-Q Audio and an audio engineer, and community-builder extraordinaire, who "by day" works in strategy, governance, and public policy for the government of Alberta, Canada. Jinting reflects on SHE-Q's inaugural (fully grant-funded) journey taking a group of women engineers to the 2024 NAMM Show, why investing in your community is ultimately a case of selfishness for good, and how to tap into funding networks to GET THAT MONEY as creatives.

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  • Join Natalie and Steph for a belly-laugh-inducing, enlightening, authentic conversation with Shira Yevin of Gritty in Pink. We trace Shira's activism from her famous crashing of the Warped Tour and starting the women's stage to the creation of Gritty in Pink and their most recent project, the INPINK marketplace, all while recording and touring with her band, Shiragirl. Shira has a lot to teach us all about the power of who we surround ourselves with and of being fearless in taking up space as a woman; thank you, Shira!

    Website: https://grittyinpink.co/

    INPINK: https://inpink.com/

    Shiragirl: https://www.shiragirl.com/

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  • Whitney Brown Grissafi is the President of Ted Brown Music in Tacoma, WA, and sits on the NAMM Board of Directors' Executive Committee. She joins Natalie and Steph to reflect on finding one's unique strengths in a family business, the power of diversification, and the importance of trusting your people. Whitney reminds us why it's vital to hold our 'why' front and center — when we're all working to "make more music makers", our future will be one with a rich, thriving music products ecosystem.

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  • Happy International Women’s Month, belated International Women’s Day, and Women’s History Month. We’re excited to share the live recording of our session at The NAMM Show 2024! The ReVoicing team of Natalie, Stephanie, and Julia gets into how cultivating intentional community is the key to a sustainable career for women in music, some helpful tools to think intentionally about getting started, and our reflections about how music NEEDS you, exactly as you are.

    During the live event, we hosted a 20 minute community building exercise, so we are challenging each of you to reflect on the community you want to be a part of and to seek it out for yourself!

    Special thanks to Women of NAMM, Women in Music, The Women’s International Music Network (The WiMN), Gritty in Pink, SheQ Audio, Women’s Audio Mission, and Girls Make Beats for taking the time to come together and inspire more community building within the industry.

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  • She's a touring violinist, business owner of a music product company, and community builder with Women in Music; Cassandra Sotos of AmpRX joins ReVoicing the Future to share how a love of entrepreneurship has made it all possible. Listen to hear Cassandra's reflections on authentic, friendship driven networking, for an inside look at a company prepping for exhibiting at the NAMM Show, and to learn from one of the brightest and most genuine and inventive presences in music products today.

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  • In preparation for ReVoicing the Future's session at NAMM 2024, the team gets together to recap the previous years, where we challenged attendees to look inward to the ladders of our careers, to examine what we’re climbing, how we climb them, and to ensure that they’re the most authentic paths for us. Once we know our foundations are secure, the next step is to look up to those around us. So this year, we’re focusing on building community! Finding your people is the key to a sustainable career as a woman in music, and the best way to prepare for this interactive session, and the NAMM Show overall, is to know who you need to be looking for. Listen in for a refresher and join us on Friday, January 26 at 11 am in the Member Center to put it all into practice.

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    Friday, January 26: Women of NAMM Presents: Empowering the Rise & Growth of Female Leaders in our Industry

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  • Description: As a music educator, growing your own private studio can be a daunting business, but Kelly Riordan, founder of Outside the Bachs, built her business to help musicians build successful, full-time private lesson studios. As a private music educator herself, learn how Kelly built her business from the ground up during COVID, and she uses content creation to her full advantage. Kelly, Natalie & Stephanie talk about all that and our favorite fixations at the moment.

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  • What do running a mastering business and vinyl pressing plant have in common? Audiophiles and business/product nerds alike will be fascinated as Piper Payne, Owner, Operator, and Chief Record Maker at Physical Music Products (PMP) and Chief Mastering Engineer at Neato Mastering, teaches Natalie and Steph what she's learned on her path of fearless dedication to pushing the boundaries of audio recording and product production. The team digs into how exactly one presses vinyl and some of Piper's more unique spins on the process, discusses the importance of getting your start in the right place for YOU, and what model trains have in common with all this.

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  • Join Natalie, as she sits down with Erin Kessler, Marketing Director at Maple Leaf Strings and Vice President of NAMM Young Professionals. Erin shares her journey growing up in the music products industry, how joining the army made a profound impact on her life but most importantly how she found her own confidence through comedy and improv.

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  • In this crossover conversation, the teams behind the music industry podcasts True Peak Hour and ReVoicing the Future sit down to discuss the nuances of self advocacy, what the independent and in-house sides of the music business can learn from each other, and how we all met, all thanks to the renaissance of resources for women in music today.

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    Join us as we share all the ups, downs, struggles and successes that come with being a working audio engineer. Hosted by Jennifer Ortiz and Christal Jerez, the topics covered are for both beginners and experienced professionals alike. Conversations will also feature guests from the music industry who will share their stories, processes, and workflows with listeners. Tune in as we bring refreshing new voices behind the audio engineering topics that we love to discuss: recording, mixing, production and more.

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  • In celebration of Women’s Equality Day on August 26th, ReVoicing the Future teamed up with JAM Industries to shine a light on some of the women behind the company. Join Natalie, for a journey into the careers of Terri Shaw, Director of Sales for KMC Music & Davitt & Hanser, and Leann Ryan, Director of Product Development of The Music People. They dive into the importance of mentorship, how they’ve grown their careers from the bottom up, and how your identity as a woman brings an equal asset to the table.

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    Forbes Article Terri references: Why We Need More Women in Sales

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  • Join Natalie and Steph for a fascinating conversation with Krista Gilley, Director of Brands at Gibson. Krista shares her journey from the world of sports to music, what each world can learn from each other, and what a 'Director of Brands' does every day. Listen in as they dig into her career as a case study on having the vision to take the 'ALMOST right' role at the 'right' company, then crafting the role from the inside into one's perfect fit. Stay tuned at the end for a round-table of everyone sharing the best piece of career advice that they've ever received... enjoy!

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  • This month on ReVoicing the Future, fresh off her Idea Center Session “How to Create an Online Journey That Turns Followers Into Buyers” at NAMM 2023, get to know Kenya Moses, vocalist, author, knowledge sharer, and founder of ConsciousMark marketing agency and CM Artist Management. Kenya shares her story of falling in love with music, the joy of finding her voice and exploring her heritage within her favorite styles of performance, and how she’s stayed grounded and focused on an ever-evolving definition of success while carving her unique path within the intersecting identities of musician, single mom, and business owner.–

    Keep up with Kenya:On LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kenyamoses/Explore Kenya Moses' Bossa e Bossa: https://www.bossaebossa.com/Learn about Conscious Mark: https://www.consciousmark.agency/ Learn about CM Artist Management: https://www.cmartistmanagement.com/ –Learn more about Women at NAMM at ⁠www.namm.org/women-of-namm⁠.–

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  • Live from The NAMM Show at the HARMAN Truck in Anaheim, California, ReVoicing the Future sits down with Pensado's Place Executive Producer Talisha Romero. The conversation spans from Talisha's entry into the music industry to all the roles she's had over the years throughout her career, to the advice she has for women in music, and much more. 

    To learn more about Pensado's Place, please visit: https://www.pensadosplace.tv/ 

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  • A senior-year thesis project turned into a movement that celebrates women in music production. Natalie & Stephanie sit down with Ebonie Smith, music producer, audio engineer, and founder of Gender Amplified. We talk about Ebonie’s personal journey in music, the creation of Gender Amplified and we dive deep into how Ebonie shows up authentically in her work and empowers people to be their whole selves by creating spaces for people to amplify their talents.

    As simply put, she lets people’s light shine.

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    Interested in applying for gender amplified, message them on Instagram: www.instagram.com/genderamplified

    Learn more about Ebonie Smith at http://www.eboniesmith.com/.

    Listen to her new single Pills: https://open.spotify.com/track/5Ds1Ute6g7zrxDk7p3YBra?si=0c22a04892434828

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  • Gennifer Dusold became a store manager for Brighton Music Center at just 23 years old. She sits down at the ReVoicing the Future Table to talk about how she overcomes imposter syndrome, introverts, and extroverts, and how she elevated her music store’s marketing to the next level on TikTok.

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    Overcome Imposter Syndrome by Gennifer Dusold Stop Telling Women They Have Imposter Syndrome Brighton Music Center TikTok 

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