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As a child, Angel Mutoni admired her father’s musical talents. It was one of many sources of connection she clung to in her childhood as she coped with the loss of her mother. Mutoni’s father released an album and did a number of performances during those years, while also giving the family a rich experience of living abroad and a stint as a diplomat in Canada.
Even with his encouragement, it would be a while before Mutoni would embrace her own talents and become an artist in her own right. Her career is young, and she’s used social media and music platforms like Spotify to promote her work. With that experience, she wants to help connect other artists who have their own ambitions. Her startup seeks to help artists find gigs and publicity for their talent.
Connecting with artistic women is the key to fostering a community, so she’s started a collective of women artists so that they can help each other to be independent and continue to promote their work. She encourages other women to understand that they can make music and art their career — it doesn’t need to only be a side ambition. She’s passionate about fostering this connection through sponsoring a women’s event, bringing in artists to perform and providing resources for women to build careers through the arts. There’s a strong music scene in east Africa, and she’s excited to support the growth of women artists.
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By Nan A McKay5
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As a child, Angel Mutoni admired her father’s musical talents. It was one of many sources of connection she clung to in her childhood as she coped with the loss of her mother. Mutoni’s father released an album and did a number of performances during those years, while also giving the family a rich experience of living abroad and a stint as a diplomat in Canada.
Even with his encouragement, it would be a while before Mutoni would embrace her own talents and become an artist in her own right. Her career is young, and she’s used social media and music platforms like Spotify to promote her work. With that experience, she wants to help connect other artists who have their own ambitions. Her startup seeks to help artists find gigs and publicity for their talent.
Connecting with artistic women is the key to fostering a community, so she’s started a collective of women artists so that they can help each other to be independent and continue to promote their work. She encourages other women to understand that they can make music and art their career — it doesn’t need to only be a side ambition. She’s passionate about fostering this connection through sponsoring a women’s event, bringing in artists to perform and providing resources for women to build careers through the arts. There’s a strong music scene in east Africa, and she’s excited to support the growth of women artists.
If you liked what you heard, please hit the SHARE button above and share this episode with your network!
Please visit our website for more inspiring stories: www.TrailBlazersImpact.com/peacethroughbusiness and FOLLOW US!
Subscribe to our email list to get all our latest podcasts directly to your inbox: http://bit.ly/2ZBeoW9
Did this episode get you thinking? Please share your thoughts with us at [email protected]
Keep in touch with Trailblazers Impact here:
Twitter: @TrailblzrsImpct
Facebook: @TrailBlazersImpact
Instagram: @trailblazersimpact
LinkedIn: TrailBlazers Impact Podcast
Rated #27 in Pretty Progressive: https://prettyprogressive.com/inspiring-podcasts-for-women-in-their-20s/
Rated #2 in Feedspot Trailblazers and Trendsetters: https://blog.feedspot.com/trailblazers_podcasts/