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In this inspiring episode of The Dream Lab Podcast, host Christina B. welcomes Chelsea Brokordt, multi-genre songwriter, jazz vocalist, and artist-in-residence, to share her powerful insights on living your dreams with clarity and grace. Chelsea, who was with The Dream Lab from the very beginning, opens up about balancing her dreams of writing music and lyrics for Broadway musicals with motherhood and everyday life.
Chelsea dives deep into why clarity is essential for pursuing your dreams sustainably without burning out, especially during life’s transition seasons. She beautifully articulates that pursuing your God-given dreams is not just a personal journey but a reflection of God’s heart, inspiring those around you to discover their own dreams.
In this episode, you’ll learn:
Chelsea also shares updates about her original musical Marian, inspired by Marian Anderson, a trailblazing Black opera singer. Follow Chelsea on Instagram and join her Patreon to stay connected with her latest creative work.
About Chelsea Brokordt:
Chelsea studied Music and Psychology at Chapman University, holds a Bachelor's in Music Therapy, and has co-written over 500 songs with children through her work with youth organizations. Her album Caged Bird was featured on NPR and LA Theater Works. Chelsea’s music has appeared on major platforms including Warner Brothers, CBS, MTV, and Apple.
This episode is perfect for anyone seeking clarity, inspiration, and encouragement to live boldly in their unique design.
#TheDreamLabPodcast #ClarityForDreamers #ChristianWomenPodcasts #DreamWithGod #BroadwaySongwriter #ChristianCreatives #PursueYourDreams #LifeTransitions #FaithAndClarity #ChelseaBrokordt #MarianMusical
You can find Chelsea via the following:
https://www.patreon.com/chelseamariedavis
https://www.marianmusical.com/
https://open.spotify.com/artist/4Kp7MRSA6CCaFHJuidBZ3H
https://open.spotify.com/track/21OgGJpFH3GhR0C9mL7Y1u
https://open.spotify.com/artist/6r6nn96S15vpuJTzoLBp2L
https://www.instagram.com/cmd_sings/
By Christina BattistiIn this inspiring episode of The Dream Lab Podcast, host Christina B. welcomes Chelsea Brokordt, multi-genre songwriter, jazz vocalist, and artist-in-residence, to share her powerful insights on living your dreams with clarity and grace. Chelsea, who was with The Dream Lab from the very beginning, opens up about balancing her dreams of writing music and lyrics for Broadway musicals with motherhood and everyday life.
Chelsea dives deep into why clarity is essential for pursuing your dreams sustainably without burning out, especially during life’s transition seasons. She beautifully articulates that pursuing your God-given dreams is not just a personal journey but a reflection of God’s heart, inspiring those around you to discover their own dreams.
In this episode, you’ll learn:
Chelsea also shares updates about her original musical Marian, inspired by Marian Anderson, a trailblazing Black opera singer. Follow Chelsea on Instagram and join her Patreon to stay connected with her latest creative work.
About Chelsea Brokordt:
Chelsea studied Music and Psychology at Chapman University, holds a Bachelor's in Music Therapy, and has co-written over 500 songs with children through her work with youth organizations. Her album Caged Bird was featured on NPR and LA Theater Works. Chelsea’s music has appeared on major platforms including Warner Brothers, CBS, MTV, and Apple.
This episode is perfect for anyone seeking clarity, inspiration, and encouragement to live boldly in their unique design.
#TheDreamLabPodcast #ClarityForDreamers #ChristianWomenPodcasts #DreamWithGod #BroadwaySongwriter #ChristianCreatives #PursueYourDreams #LifeTransitions #FaithAndClarity #ChelseaBrokordt #MarianMusical
You can find Chelsea via the following:
https://www.patreon.com/chelseamariedavis
https://www.marianmusical.com/
https://open.spotify.com/artist/4Kp7MRSA6CCaFHJuidBZ3H
https://open.spotify.com/track/21OgGJpFH3GhR0C9mL7Y1u
https://open.spotify.com/artist/6r6nn96S15vpuJTzoLBp2L
https://www.instagram.com/cmd_sings/