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Baylee Avery Explains The ‘Fangirl To Music Industry Pipeline’
Fun fact: You can be a fangirl and work in the music industry.
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TimeScar Details What It Takes To Grow Your Band Fanbase
Hint: It’s got a lot to do with consistency.
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Maria Pendolino Shares Voice Acting Journey And Content Creation Tips
Voice actor? You just knew I’d bond with Maria Pendolino.
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Molly Rennick Chats Living Dead Girl, Touring, And What ‘Sexy’ Really Is
Even in 2023, there are some pockets of the rock and metal world who (stupidly) assert that women have to “try harder” to be taken seriously by the culture. That doesn’t phase Molly Rennick of Living Dead Girl one bit.
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Ash Paraskevas Encourages Others To Find Self Acceptance
Australia’s Ash Paraskevas is opening the eyes of many to their own self acceptance journey.
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Nicole Solomon Is Chasing Dreams Creating Music And Spicy Content
What’s wrong with chasing your dreams? Absolutely nothing. Nicole Solomon is a fabulous example of how multifaceted humans really can be. She’s a musician and content creator. Specifically, she opens up on OnlyFans.
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Birdcop Is Your Soundtrack To The World Burning
We mean it as a compliment! Few bands truly capture that organic anger we’re feeling at the current state of the world better than Birdcop. If you’re looking for a raw punk sound, this is the band for you.
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Lissie Cox Is The ‘Fat, Disabled’ Bestie You Need In Your Life
Why does anyone need a “fat, disabled” bestie in their life? In the words of content creator and advocate Lissie Cox, it’s because most people are afraid to even have one. There’s so much to learn.
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Alison Zupancic To ‘Size Inclusive’ Brands: ‘Be Better’
Plus size baddies know that finding clothing that fits them appropriately can be a struggle sometimes. It’s even harder when brands who say their size inclusive really aren’t. This is how curvy model Alison Zupancic navigates that world.
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Clay Fulton Chats Guitars And Local Rochester Bars
Navigating your way as a musician isn’t always easy. In fact, it can be pretty damn hard. The key is to just keep playing. Whether it’s for ten people or ten thousand. No one develops an audience overnight. I chatted with local musician Clay Fulton and learned so much about gigs from him.