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Sydney Guerrette and her brother, Brayden, had the opportunity to open for Emily Wolfe last year at Songbirds, a local music venue here in Chattanooga. Before the show, they talked with Wolfe and her band and of all the professional musicians they’ve opened for, this group was the most down-to-earth, humble, and gracious. This is one of the reasons why Sydney wanted to have this week’s guest, Johnny Radelat, on the podcast. She felt a level of respect and authenticity through their first interaction that she wanted to honor with even more conversation. Radelat's not only an insanely talented dummer and performer, but he’s also an incredible producer, songwriter, and overall a kind, authentic human. In this episode, the two of them touch on the importance of respecting others, gratitude & mindset, and advice for youth pursuing a similar career.
By Be The Change Youth InitiativeSydney Guerrette and her brother, Brayden, had the opportunity to open for Emily Wolfe last year at Songbirds, a local music venue here in Chattanooga. Before the show, they talked with Wolfe and her band and of all the professional musicians they’ve opened for, this group was the most down-to-earth, humble, and gracious. This is one of the reasons why Sydney wanted to have this week’s guest, Johnny Radelat, on the podcast. She felt a level of respect and authenticity through their first interaction that she wanted to honor with even more conversation. Radelat's not only an insanely talented dummer and performer, but he’s also an incredible producer, songwriter, and overall a kind, authentic human. In this episode, the two of them touch on the importance of respecting others, gratitude & mindset, and advice for youth pursuing a similar career.