The Grammy Featured Female Producer Turned CEO Freeing Women from the Industry's Toxic Reality
The Dream Girl Producer Bag — why Scarlet designed a portable studio specifically for women, what's inside it, and how she already used it to record and engineer an entire album in Ibiza with no traditional studio involved.
The music industry's toxic reality — what it actually means to be a woman in a male-dominated creative space, the exploitation Scarlet witnessed firsthand, and the moment she decided she was done being a puppet for a major label.
ADHD, OCD, and the neurodivergent creative — Scarlet opens up about her diagnoses, the shame she carried for years, and how she learned to redirect her obsessive tendencies into a genuine superpower. Late diagnosis, medication stigma, and why you cannot climb the mountain alone.
Passion vs. purpose — "Passion will lead you in the wrong direction if it's not tied to purpose. You'll end up alone in the desert chasing a piece of trash."
The song she's scared to release — Scarlet wrote a song called Mama about her mother's suicide attempt through opioid addiction — the defining moment of her adolescence at sixteen. She recorded it alone in a cabin in the woods, weeping through the entire session. She's never released it. She talks about why.
Sound healing and the philosophy of a conscious producer — Scarlet's approach to mixing is rooted in frequency science, engineering every track to give listeners a full spectrum of sonic frequencies the way a meal should provide a full spectrum of nutrients.
The Dream Girl community — from the first-ever retreat in Mexico to the upcoming Amalfi Coast retreat, Scarlet is building a movement where female artists can create and own their artistry without compromise.
The episode closes with a live debut performance of Scarlet's upcoming song Most Wanted — recorded right there in Palisades Park, Santa Monica.