Musician

Manifesting Melodies; Exploring Able Heart's Frequency Of Success

Welcome to Season 19 of the ImperfectlyPerfect podcast! Kicking off with a burst of inspiration, our first episode features the incredible journey of Able Heart, the artist behind the viral sensation 'Girl I Wanna Hear You Whisper,' amassing over 300 million streams.

Able Heart's musical triumph on TikTok is not the beginning of his story.

From a devastating snowboarding accident to his own personal journey experiencing depression and anxiety through to addiction, Able's path to success is marked by challenges that many would never have known.

Despite the glossy exterior of what people think they may know about somebody , Season 19 invites you to delve into the raw and unfiltered truth of Able's story.

Join us as we explore the depths of his struggles, triumphs, and the untold chapters that make Able Heart's story truly imperfectly perfect.

Today, he embarks on a mission to create music that resonates globally, shaping a narrative beyond the confines of social media. Behind the catchy tunes lies a profound journey of resilience and personal triumph.

We cannot wait for you to dive deep in to this episode and be left inspired by Able's words, story and wisdom.

To find out more about Able, simply head to his official website at:

https://www.ableheart.co/

'Lessons From Earth' with Sonia Stein

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London-based pop songstress Sonia Stein has a voice that is mesmerizing listeners around the world. She’s performed at sold-out arenas around the world, released several successful EPs, and established herself as one of music’s most exciting voices.

Not only has she been busy in the studio, she has been enchanting audiences from London and NYC Fashion week to festivals and supporting the likes of Betsy, Alice Merton, Alice Jemima and 30 dates with Dido across South America, UK and Europe.

Most recently she embarked on a 17 date UK and Ireland Arena tour this time supporting James Arthur.

Her latest EP “Lessons From Earth - Part 1” is out now, with the Part 2 EP due for release in April 2023.

Founder; Glenn recently sat down with Sonia to hear all about her journey, her ease of sharing her vulnerability through her lyrics, her advocacy towards Mental Health and the deep meaning behind her recent single ' Everytime Africa Plays'


To find out more information on Sonia and to keep up to date with all of her latest projects, be sure to head to her official website at:

https://www.soniastein.com/

Be sure to also follow her across her socials:

@soniasteinmusic


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'Human' with Tayler Holder

As one of the most successful people in the social media space, being in your 20’s attaining millions of followers, billions of views and likes and ultimately living your life, your highlights and your mistakes out in the public eye, Tayler Holder chats with Glenn Marsden and shares his story and bears his truth.

Growing up outside of Dallas in a small town called Alvarado, TX Tayler has always been an entertainer. At the age of 3, he began racing and competing in motocross, a passion that he still holds to this day, but now more of a hobby than a profession.

After finishing High School via homeschooling Tayler moved out to California to follow his dreams to be an entertainer, and starting to create content for Instagram and Musical.ly, quickly growing his popularity on the platforms with his viral lip sync videos as well as his daily lifestyle content.

Soon after that Tayler branched out into the world of acting with the online series DIRT where he played the main character Luke who deals with love, and addiction as well as tapping into Tayler’s first love in motocross.

After joining TikTok Tayler quickly grew to millions of followers on the platform continuing to create viral content.

After collaborating with members for years, he joined the Hype House for a short period in 2020.

Today Tayler Holder continues to create lifestyle content for his fans on social media, but he is now focusing a majority of his energy on his music career as things are quickly taking off for this talented singer-songwriter.

We cant wait for you to hear the episode as we hear the reality of Tayler's behind the scenes, we get to know the man behind the profession, we discuss cancel culture, his latest song ‘I hope’ plus his highly acclaimed song ‘Human’ where he shares his truths, his story and his journey in his own words.

'In this life, we need to all remember that no matter what we perceive to be another persons life, it is just a snapshot in a moment of time, that might not reflect the truth.'

Stay tuned to Tayler’s socials below for more updates on the release of his new single 'I hope' and to keep up to date on all his latest projects:

Tiktok: https://www.tiktok.com/@itstaylerholder?lang=en

IG: @taylerholder

'2021 will forever be a year of change' with Sam Otto

Actor and singer Sam Otto most notably known for the lead in Peter Kosminksy’s explosive drama ‘The State’, which went on to receive a BAFTA nomination, ‘Snowpiercer’ on TNT and Netflix, and a lead role in James Graham's play 'Best of Enemies' at The Young Vic in London joins us for this incredible episode sharing his own journey.

We hear all about what it took through choices to change the course of his life and pursue a career in the arts and the journey it took him on to the present with the amazing response to his character and ' Snowpiercer ' as a show receiving rave reviews.

We delve deep into hearing that 2021 for Sam was his hardest year yet. Crazy and exciting but painful and full of heartbreak at the same time with more tears, more isolation, more loneliness and more fear. Yet we also hear how he saw it was a time that brought a realness in people not seen for a long time, bringing people closer and more honest.

To find out more about Sam and where you can find him simply head to his socials at:

IMDB: https://www.imdb.com/name/nm7446337/

IG: @_samotto


Post Tour Depression is Real with Benny Clark

Benny Clark is a Professional musician based on Wurundjeri country in Narrm (Melbourne) touring with the likes of Baker Boy and many more. Outside of a rockstar lifestyle which people think he leads,

Benny has spent 16 years working with high risk adolescents and adults, on many settings such as after hours crisis response and outreach, youth and adult prisons.

Benny’s main response of work is based around therapeutic models, brain development and childhood trauma. In this episode we discuss a perception of what people think being on tour with some of Australia's biggest bands brings and delve into what its like leading a double life. Living one life and having to turn the other on or off between touring and his other passion through his work with high risk adolescents and adults.

We hear about his proud roots and strength of the Aboriginal community in the political sense and history of what it gives Benny in the way of having fought for so long for so many rights - that it gives him a purpose knowing he is here for a reason and through his work, knows there is a bigger picture.


'Facing panic attacks - how I dealt with severe burnout' with Josh Piterman

Josh Piterman is an established musical theatre performer and classical crossover artist who has been working consistently on Australian and UK stages over the past 15 years. His past credits include being a part of international pop opera group The Ten Tenors, Tony in the 2010 Australian production of Westside Story, Bustopher Jones/Gus/Growltiger in the 2015/16 Australian season of Cats (a role that one him the Green Room Award for best supporting actor in a Musical), Corny Collins in the UK tour of Hairsprayand Gerry Goffin in the 2017/18 Australian tour of Beautiful: The Carole King Musical. His impressive West End debut came as he took on the most coveted role as The Phantom in the Phantom of the Opera in 2019. From such an inspiring catalogue of work and unbeatable work ethic, we delve in to burn out mode through this episode with Josh and the toll it can take on your Mental Health and Wellbeing if you don't allow yourself to pull back and speak out.

We also talk openly about his advocacy towards normalising the conversations around Mental Health especially with Men and learn of the tools he used on his own journey when he experienced severe burn out. To find out more information and to keep up to date with Josh, simply head to his socials @joshpiterman or his official website at: https://www.joshpiterman.com.au/

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A big thank you to our Voice Over Artist: Mike Christensen (thevoicemonkey.com)

Musical Theatre Star Josh Piterman shares his story on the ImperfectlyPerfect Podcast

‘I often wear this jumper and it says, ‘own your story’ That is about owning all parts of your story. You know, the things you’re not proud of, the shame stories that you have within you and I know shame is one of the hardest things for us to deal with as humans. It irks inside of us and manifests physically in a way that is very painful for us. It doesn’t live and it can’t live in your own house of empathy because it’s like empathy is the antidote to shame or compassion is the antidote to shame. Your self compassion. So acknowledging being honest and saying you are not perfect but you’re enough is the origins of unconditional love’ - Josh Piterman

All August we have some truly amazingly inspirational guests coming up on the Podcast including established musical theatre performer and classical crossover artist Joshua Piterman.

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Willa Amai talks about her new music, mental health and more on the ImperfectlyPerfect Podcast

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We are so excited this week with the release of our upcoming episode for the ImperfectlyPerfect Podcast with the incredibly talented Willa Amai @willaamai

What an absolute honour to chat with an artist at such a young age making waves around the world with her music and songwriting, sharing her gift and openly speaking about her struggles with anxiety to let people know it’s ok not to be ok.

Coming up on the episode, we hear all about Willa’s journey from the age of 12-years-old, being introduced to multi-platinum, Grammy Award-nominated producer, Linda Perry @reallindaperry (P!nk, Adele, Gwen Stefani, Christina Aguilera), where she played a fragment of a piece she had written and told to go back within 3 months with 5 more songs.

Not only did she go back, but with 6 songs.

Perry realized there was much more to this young musician and signed her to the label/publishing/management company she co-founded.

We hear all about her ability to put her feelings in to her songwriting, sharing her struggles with anxiety and using the power of that gift to tell her story which has seen her go on to achieve some amazing respect and recognition in the industry.

At 14, Willa won acclaim for her gently breathtaking rendition of Dolly Parton’s “Here You Come Again” (recorded with Dolly herself and featured on the talent filled Dumplin’ soundtrack). Esquire praised the duet as “truly exceptional” and “one of the few moments that an accompanying voice is able to keep up with Parton’s.”

Refinery29 hailed their interaction as “a passing of the torch.”

In addition to her duet with Dolly, Willa had the opportunity to join another of her musical influences when Brandi Carlile invited her to perform a duet at the Great American Music Hall.

Now 17, Willa has begun sharing her music with the world, showing the extraordinary depth of her narrative voice and the subtle power of her songwriting.

With her eagerly awaited first album ‘I can go to bed whenever’ releasing June 4, produced by Linda Perry and recorded in Los Angeles at Perry’s Greenleaf Studios with the album’s focus track "Too Close" comes out the same day

We are excited and so should you be !!!

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To find out more information on Willa and her upcoming album, simply head to the links below:

Official Website: https://www.willaamai.com/

Official Youtube Channel: https://youtube.com/c/WillaAmai

'It was when I was in treatment, that I realised how much music could help (me) & others. - Wes Geer

Listen to this episode from ImperfectlyPerfect Podcast on Spotify. Wesley Geer has been a professional musician for over 20 years. He first found success as the first founding member of Jive Records artist Head P.E as guitarist, songwriter and producer. After touring the world for 8 years, Wes left the band for a lifestyle change and ultimately landed in Rehab.

Wesley Geer has been a professional musician for over 20 years. He first found success as the first founding member of Jive Records artist Head P.E  as guitarist, songwriter and producer. After touring the world for 8 years, Wes left the band for a lifestyle change and ultimately landed in Rehab. In 2010, at almost 3 years sober, he was approached to play with the legendary band; KORN. He went on to tour with Korn for the next several years, touring shows, playing to crowds of 80,000 and appearing on a number of recordings, cable and tv shows. His music has been featured in many feature films, video games, radio and television shows. This episode; It was a total honour to be able to find out more about; not only an incredible career spanning the 20 years but also an amazing insight into Wes's own personal story with him speaking openly about his own dark times and ultimately through a recovery that led him to founding, "Rock to Recovery." which has to date gone on and toured all over America helping people through music therapy.  To find out more about Wes's foundation: rocktorecovery.org  

Justin Guarini gets behind the Imperfectly Perfect Campaigns Global Efforts

It was truly a privilege to have the talented Justin Guarini getting behind the campaigns efforts and also taking the time out and joining founder; Glenn Marsden to lead one of our Imperfectly Perfect Campaign Virtual Hangs with an amazing chat and Q&A followed by an original song unreleased.

To enquire more about the Imperfectly Perfect Campaign, simply email us at info@imperfectlyperfectcampaign.org and somebody will contact you.

Wes Geer leads a Live Q&A and Meditation session in the IPC's 3rd Virtual Hang

International Musician Wes Beer leading todays live session.

International Musician Wes Beer leading todays live session.

Such an incredible morning today with the Imperfectly Perfect Campaigns third ‘virtual hang’ with none other than International Musician, producer, songwriter and motivation speaker Wes Beer leading us through a guided meditation followed by a Q&A.

With a successful career in the music industry spanning 20 years; he has played some of the biggest stadiums in the world with the biggest bands and artists worldwide; today we found out about his own personal story through his career, to addiction and recovery and how music and mediation got him through those times.