• Episode 370 - Shalaine Stebner on Family, Music, and Mental Health Awareness

  • Nov 9 2024
  • Durée : 42 min
  • Podcast

Episode 370 - Shalaine Stebner on Family, Music, and Mental Health Awareness

  • Résumé

  • Show Notes:


    Compassion and Understanding:

    • Emphasis on compassion related to people's behavior.

    • Connection between outbursts and long-term personal issues.

    • Potential societal improvements through increased compassion.

    Men’s Mental Health:

    • Discussion on the stigma surrounding men's mental health.

    • Need for acceptance of emotional expression among men.

    • Reference to returning soldiers with PTSD.

    • Shalaine's song tackling societal expectations about men's emotions.

    Songwriting and Personal Expression:

    • Shalaine's song about her husband hypothetically committing suicide.

    • Importance of authenticity in songwriting for musicians.

    • Shalaine's independent songwriting process.

    • Balancing personal vulnerability with broader themes in her music.

    Performance Dynamics:

    • Unique dynamic created by performing with her father as her drummer.

    • Emotional impact of on-stage performances, leading to personal moments.

    • Shalaine's father stepping back from active drumming.

    Musical Background and Growth:

    • Shalaine's journey from musical theater, dance, and choral music to country music.

    • Early performance experiences influencing her stage presence.

    • Inheritance of her grandfather’s guitar sparking a renewed passion for music.

    Musical Preferences and Influences:

    • Shalaine's strong roots in country music and lack of interest in genre shifting.

    • Influences from Allison Krauss, Carolyn Dawn Johnson, and others.

    • Comparison of music streaming payouts, preference for Apple Music over Spotify.

    Song Release and Genre Evolution:

    • Upcoming release of "Dirt Road Race Remix 1."

    • Original recording of "Dirt Road Race" with revisions to remove jazz elements.

    • Collaboration with Sound Foundation and advice from Michael Botte to achieve a modern country rock style.

    Inter-generational Musical Connections:

    • Nostalgia for Backstreet Boys and NSYNC.

    • Exposure of Shalaine’s children to 90s music like "I Want It That Way."

    • Discussion on the nature of "guilty pleasure" songs from the past.

    Community and Personal Connection:

    • Shalaine’s participation with "the Amigos" group.

    • Building confidence through community and family-oriented performances.

    • Relationship management and emotional themes in songwriting, like "Ghost in This House."

    Online Presence and Merchandise:

    • Shalaine's presence on social media platforms like Instagram, Facebook, and TikTok.

    • Challenges and learning curve with TikTok for those over 30.

    • Merchandise availability and personal production for fan interactions.

    Financial Aspects of Music:

    • Challenges associated with low streaming royalties.

    • Discussion on making excessive money and its impact on enjoyment.

    Support and Recognition:

    • Introduction of Shalaine by Kayden Gordon to the podcast.

    • Participation and success at the International Singers Songwriters Association Awards.

    Personal Influence and Legacy:

    • Influence of Shalaine's grandfather on her musical passion.

    • Writing of "Silver and Gold" in tribute to her grandfather.

    Closing Remarks:

    • Appreciation for Shalaine's guest appearance.

    • Finishing the episode with the ethos: "when words fail, music speaks."

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