What does it really mean to be a woman navigating the music industry, behind the lens, on stage, in the studio, or on tour?
In this raw and revealing episode of Shutter & Soul, I open up about the unique challenges and quiet triumphs of being a woman in a space that often feels male-dominated, competitive, and at times, isolating. From backstage culture and expectations to finding your voice in creative spaces where you're often the only woman in the room, we’re talking about what no one really tells you.
I share personal stories from my experience touring with bands, shooting live shows, and stepping into rooms where my lens and my voice had to work twice as hard to be taken seriously. But it’s not just about the struggles, it’s also about resilience, boundary-setting, respect, and building your own lane.
Whether you're a woman working in music, photography, production — or just trying to break into your creative industry, this episode is for you.
Topics we dive into:
The silent pressures women face in male-heavy creative environments
Safety, respect, and standing your ground on set and on tour
How to own your space, find your people, and protect your energy
The power of showing up as your full self — even when it's uncomfortable
Because being a woman in the music industry isn’t a weakness it’s a superpower. Let’s talk about it.
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