The Amani Experience Podcast
Jayemkayem [EP 163] discusses the importance of public relations skills, her twitch journey, and an outlook on the music industry in the future.
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Mr. Stretch [EP 162] joins us from the UK and shares his Twitch story.
info_outline Jyoti Sarda [Activist Storyteller]The Amani Experience Podcast
Jyoti Sarda (EP 161) shares lessons learned from skiing, the fear of wasting time and why we should take more risks.
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In this episode (EP 160), I review all of the live-streaming lessons learned through 2020.
info_outline George Tillman [Filmaker | Director | Producer]The Amani Experience Podcast
George Tillman (EP 159) shares advice for young filmmakers, depth in Hollywood, and his experience directing "The Hate U Give".
info_outline Vince Adams [DJ]The Amani Experience Podcast
Vince Adams [EP 158] discusses the difference between danger and fear, how he has been resourceful during the pandemic, and why virtual events are not going away. Enjoy!
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Elaine Chaya [EP 157] joins us and discusses her Quarantine Class of 2020 project, lessons learned from her self-development quest, and doing what you want instead of what your parents want you to do. Enjoy!
info_outline Maya Zellman [Chief Sweets Officer]The Amani Experience Podcast
Maya [EP 156] speaks about making sure your path is your own, why we shouldn't be a victim, and the importance of resilience and dedication.
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In this episode (EP 155), we review the seven lessons I have learned from Livestreaming since March 2020.
info_outline Mahoganey Jones [Eventpreneur]The Amani Experience Podcast
Mahoganey Jones joins us [EP 154] and discusses how she has worked on her mindset, dealing with the fear of success and how to make loving yourself a priority. Enjoy!
info_outlineKira Lingman [EP 122] talks about her love for blues music, gives advice to people who are too old/young to learn bass and shares why good art comes from the dark times. Enjoy!
Show Notes:
4:34 - Where and when Kira's desire to play music came from.
6:34 - Elmore James & Muddy Waters.
8:42 - Ori from Gotham Guitars.
10:22 - What inspired Kira to go full-time with her music.
14:20 - The name "The Hollow Legs".
17:44 - Dream collaborations.
20:50 - How Kira stays creatively full.
25:26 - Advice for people who feel they are too old to learn guitar.
30:18 - "Art comes from the dark times ... "
34:03 - The business aspect of the industry.
36:15 - "Don't be fearful ... "
37:18 - Conquering fears.
46:10 - Favorite song to cover.
47:10 - The key to making a memorable song.
How to reach Kira: Website | Instagram | Instagram | Facebook | Spotify
New Album (Amazon Link)
Book Recommendations:
"Becoming" by Michelle Obama