In The Mirror with Kaiya: Fearless In The Pursuit of What Sets Your Soul On Fire
Chantal is joined by Canadian singer/songwriter Kaiya. Kaiya emphasizes the importance of; working hard, practicing, and telling a story, all ways of taking action, and emphasizing “being fearless in the pursuit of what sets your soul on fire.”, despite the nerves. Kaiya’s fresh perspective and high energy teaches us so much about attitude and work ethic for everybody, not just artists.
In The Mirror with Damon Sharpe: Keep It Moving
Producer, musician, and podcast host Damon Sharpe joins Chantal to discuss his journey. Being a jack of all traits, Damon has participated in so many different roles of the entertainment industry, from musician, to dancer, to host, and more that have lead him to being the iconic Music Producer he is today. Damon shows us that when we keep going, the possibilities that come our way are endless.
In The Mirror with Halston Dare: The Chronic Power of Transformation
Chantal chats with rising pop star Halston Dare about her new trending music after a year away.Halston opens up about her steps taken towards growth and inspiration in a personal, professional, and creative sense. The rising star offers insight towards creating modern pop music while reminding us that our only limitations are placed upon ourselves.
In The Mirror with Poesy: Working With a Label vs. Working Independently
Canadian Alternative/Indie singer songwriter Poesy joins In The Mirror to discuss her success story through different experiences & opportunities she gained from working with Big Record label, and then switching to an independent artist. Her message for musicians is that there is no wrong way to go, and her experiences can help people see laid out options for the best approach to further their music career.
In The Mirror with Gerry Young: Off The Record
Rock Author & Manager Gerry Young joins ‘In The Mirror’ to share what happens “Off The Record” that makes or breaks people’s music careers. After 40 years in the music industry helping build careers of legendary musicians including Cher, Martha and the Muffins, and Donna Summers, Gerry shares mistakes to learn from back then, and major opportunities artists have right now, during a global pandemic. To learn more about his experiences during the rise of Rock and Roll, check out Gerry’s book “Pop Goes The Weasel; Rock and Roll Off The Record” available on Amazon & Chapters.