The sharpest shit in the fridge
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This week, we got comfy with the talented Liz Aday to discuss her journey as a singer, musician, and producer. She talks about her battle with physical and mental health (including how she lost her voice to vocal cord paralysis) and how she copes with burnout.
Liz discusses the devaluation of music, her experience with sexism in the industry over the years, and the importance of hope in her creative practice (which inspires us!).
Before the end of the show, we commiserate with Liz over the lack of Mexican food in Oz and Jamie gets pretty good at an Australian accent (kind of) (ok not really).
You can find Liz on:
Linktree: linktr.ee/LizAday
Instagram: @lizaday
TikTok: @lizadayvoice1
YouTube: youtube.com/@lizaday9374
Website: lizaday.com.au
Patreon: patreon.com/LizAday
Mentioned in this episode:
- Liz's singing range with vocal cord palsy
- Liz’s mom singing Mozart in the 80s
- Lily Oddsock (Liz's content for children)
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The Burnout Collective Podcast is hosted by Jamie Young and Rebecca McCracken. We’ve had every ounce of inspiration sucked out by years of startups and hustle culture, and we’re trying to reclaim our creativity. Join us and our guests as we explore how to restart and reenergize our brains. Every Thursday at 5pm PT, we stream live on twitch.tv/TheBurnoutCollective.
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Music track: Snap Your Fingers by Aylex
Source: https://freetouse.com/music
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