
Honing In Crafting Albums, Poetry, and A Better Music Industry with Sadie Dupuis
*Note: I republished this episode on July 24 to correct an error where I accidentally re-published a solo episode twice. Whoops! All should be good now. Enjoy this convo with Sadie!*
Today's episode is a fun exploration of creative processes with Sadie Dupuis, the guitarist, songwriter & singer of rock band Speedy Ortiz, as well as the producer & multi-instrumentalist behind pop project Sad13. Sadie also heads the record label and journal Wax Nine, and is a founding organizer of United Musicians & Allied Workers and its local UMAW Philly.
Tune in to learn more about:
- How a personal process can fuel collaboration with other artists
- Sadie's process for building collections of poetry and albums
- The importance of harm reduction in nightlife
- How to best support musicians as a consumer
RESOURCES & LINKS
- Sadie's website
- Sadie's writing
- Poetry is Not a Project by Dorothea Laskey
- Sixteenth Minute (of Fame) Podcast
- My Year in Mensa Podcast
- Couplets by Maggie Millner
- “How the Music Community is Fighting the Drug Overdose Epidemic” (Pitchfork article)
- Be The Place
- United Musicians and Allied Workers
- Living Wage for Musicians Act
- Run the Song by Ben Ratliff
- Calling All Crows
SUPPORT FOR CREATIVE THINKERS
⭐ Productivity Coaching with Dr. Kate Henry
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📚 Download Kate's free Sustainable Productivity Planner
Big thanks to Softer Sounds Studio for podcast editing and support.
