Growth is exciting. It is visible, measurable and often loud. Alignment, on the other hand, is quieter. It does not always look dramatic from the outside, but it is far more powerful in the long term. After the experimentation of the early creative phases and the acceleration that came with structured entrepreneurial support, Emzy MusicContinue reading “#7 – The Discipline of Alignment”
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#5 – When Plans Change: How Redirection Built a Stronger Business
The last few years have not followed a straight line. They have been shaped by redirection, resilience, academic intensity, health management and the constant tension between ambition and limitation. What once felt like detours now reveal themselves as structural foundations. Looking back, I no longer see disruption. I see preparation. Early Redirection: When Health ReshapesContinue reading “#5 – When Plans Change: How Redirection Built a Stronger Business”
#4- Adapting the Set – Why audience matters as much as skill
The catalogue has ever grown from many experiences catering to different demographics which I will go into detail about in this post. Festivals A real power couple – Ryan & Angharad – along with a small team to assist managed to pull off some amazing festivals in Swansea – Murder Mystery Rave and Mini GlastoContinue reading “#4- Adapting the Set – Why audience matters as much as skill”
#3- The Rebirth of My Musical Thirst – How music pulled me back in
A good friend got me back into singing when we were joking around coming up with random funny lyrics and making passers by laugh. Once he noted how good my voice was we jammed together alot and came up with some cool songs. But then my world changed when he taught me the guitar… itContinue reading “#3- The Rebirth of My Musical Thirst – How music pulled me back in”
#2- The Musical Barricades – First big challenges and what they taught me
After school I went a bit haywire, but my Mum always tried to keep me grounded with my musical passions. I remember the sessions we had doing vocal training using the karaoke machine she bought me for my birthday. She booked out the local pub to practice and put me in line whenever I wentContinue reading “#2- The Musical Barricades – First big challenges and what they taught me”
#1- From the Top – Early lessons that shaped the artist I’ve become.
I spent most of my childhood dancing, singing and air guitaring in front of the mirror to my favourite CDs. I was copying moves from the likes of all my favourite artists including: And I pretended to play the guitar whilst I imitated my childhood favourite rock legends including: First Taste of Playing an InstrumentContinue reading “#1- From the Top – Early lessons that shaped the artist I’ve become.”