EP#30: Blazing your own Musical Trail: In conversation with BISHI

There’s not many people, musicians included, who have had quite as varied and exciting a career as BISHI. From the age of 15, she was putting on LGBT club nights in Soho, performing in some of East London’s most influential electronic music venues, not to mention having had a classical Indian and classical Western musical training growing up. Inside this week’s episode, BISHI shares all about blazing this inspiring trail as an artist and the fabulous WITCiH festival she has coming up, celebrating women in tech, taking place from June 9-11th.EPISODE HIGHLIGHTS{00:00} Intro{04:56} WITCiH festival details{07:27} Using  creativity to reinvent your career{13:41} What is the ‘Life Narrative’ and how is it influencing your life? {18:25} BISHI's expansive music career{29:45} From technophobe to producer{34:31} Creating your own opportunities with a DIY career  {40:13} Structural racism and sexism in the music industry{59:41} Owning your identity{01:04:50} Upcoming projects and the formation of WITCiH{01:10:05} BISHI’s top tip for musicians {01:11:52} Summary & next week’s teaserDownload your FREE PDF guide, 10 FREE Tools to start Recording Your Music, Right Now HERE >>Grab tickets for the WITCiH festival HERE >>Learn more about BISHI and her work HERE >>Listen to the episode hereListen on SpotifyJoin the Female DIY Musician Tribe Community on FacebookReady to level up your music making with the powerful art of field recording? Download my new FREE Essential Gear Checklist to Start Field Recording With Your Smartphone >> Loved this week's episode? Share it with a friend 👯‍♀️Girls Twiddling Knobs is hosted by Isobel Anderson, produced by Isobel Anderson and Jade Bailey and is a Female DIY Musician Production.Explore more episodes here.Listen on Spotify.Join the Girls Twiddling Knobs Podcast Community here >>

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