Shannon Curtis and Jamie Hill

Misfit Stars

Shannon Curtis and Jamie Hill

  • “You’re like cool hippies!”

“You’re like cool hippies!”

Wednesday 16th December 2020

Dive into Shannon Curtis and Jamie Hill's creative process and discussions on gender roles in society in this episode of 'Misfit Stars'.
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76 minutes
Informative
Thought-provoking
Engaging
Supportive
Authentic

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Misfit Stars
Author:
Shannon Curtis and Jamie Hill
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Categories:
Sexual Stigmas & Myths
Relationships & Community
Body & Mind
Recovery Reimagined
Financial Health in Recovery
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Creative Journeys and Gender Roles: Misfit Stars' Two-Part Series

Any artist listening to this: you have your own lane and there's no one in it, but you.
Ever wondered what goes on behind the scenes in the minds of creative artists? Shannon Curtis and Jamie Hill pull back the curtain on their artistic journey in this engaging episode of 'Misfit Stars'. This is the first part of a two-episode mini-series where they tackle questions from their community about their creative process. From the intricacies of personalized songwriting to the nitty-gritty of music production, Shannon and Jamie lay it all out with refreshing honesty.
But it's not just about the art; they also dive into the significant topic of gender roles in society and how these roles shape cultural identity. It's a conversation that goes beyond the studio, touching on broader societal issues that resonate deeply with many listeners. The duo shares their experiences with virtual performances, highlighting how they've managed to stay connected with their audience during challenging times.
They stress the importance of building a supportive community, emphasizing how collaboration and mutual support have enriched their work. As they navigate through these discussions, Shannon and Jamie also talk about the necessity of rest and self-care, especially during tough periods. They wrap up the episode by encouraging fellow artists to embrace their uniqueness and find their own voice. If you're curious about the intersection of creativity and societal norms, this episode is a must-listen.