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The Song She Wrote Five Weeks After Giving Birth Led to 300 Million Streams | Ella Vos
Jun 3, 2026
39m 05s
From Rural Colombia to NYC’s Top Recording Studio — Caro Durán’s Unstoppable Rise
May 20, 2026
45m 25s
Mental Health in the Music Industry — When “Not Okay” Becomes Normal | Cathy Olson & Erica Ramon
May 6, 2026
41m 25s
"10 Global #1 Hits — Including Katy Perry's Biggest — songwriter Bonnie McKee".
Apr 22, 2026
38m 21s
From Touring with Rob Thomas to Creative Reinvention — Toby Lightman
Apr 8, 2026
31m 39s
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| Date | Episode | Description | Length | ||||||
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| 6/3/26 | ![]() The Song She Wrote Five Weeks After Giving Birth Led to 300 Million Streams | Ella Vos | Send us Fan Mail 300 Million Streams Without a Major Label ! In this episode of She Creates Noise, indie-pop artist, songwriter, and producer Ella Vos shares the remarkable journey behind her breakout hit "White Noise" and the career she built independently—amassing more than 300 million streams while staying true to her creative vision. Ella takes us from her childhood as a classically trained pianist to life on the road, the lessons she learned navigating the music business, and the unexpec... | 39m 05s | ||||||
| 5/20/26 | ![]() From Rural Colombia to NYC’s Top Recording Studio — Caro Durán’s Unstoppable Rise | Send us Fan Mail From recording the sounds of the Colombian forest as a child to producing music inside New York’s legendary Flux Studios, Caro built her career by trusting her instincts, ignoring gatekeepers, and never waiting for permission. Sitting with us at Flux in New York City, Caro shares how a childhood filled with music, curiosity, and experimentation evolved into a career in production, education, and community building. We talk about the realities of stepping into a male-dominated... | 45m 25s | ||||||
| 5/6/26 | ![]() Mental Health in the Music Industry — When “Not Okay” Becomes Normal | Cathy Olson & Erica Ramon | Send us Fan Mail May is Mental Health Awareness Month, and for this special episode of She Creates Noise, we bring together two powerful advocates for a conversation the music industry can’t afford to sideline. The same business that creates magic can also grind people down until “not okay” starts to feel normal. Here, we explore that tension through two distinct perspectives: Cathy Applefeld Olson, founder of Hollywood & Mind and longtime entertainment journalist, and Erica Ramon, ... | 41m 25s | ||||||
| 4/22/26 | ![]() "10 Global #1 Hits — Including Katy Perry's Biggest — songwriter Bonnie McKee". | Send us Fan Mail You’ve sung these songs in your car, at weddings, and at the top of your lungs—now you can hear from the songwriter who wrote them. In this episode of She Creates Noise, Sarah sits down with Grammy-nominated songwriter and pop artist Bonnie McKee, the songwriter behind many of Katy Perry’s biggest hits, as well as Taio Cruz, for a candid conversation about what pop success really looks like behind the scenes. Bonnie takes us from a teenage major-label deal and an early crash ... | 38m 21s | ||||||
| 4/8/26 | ![]() From Touring with Rob Thomas to Creative Reinvention — Toby Lightman | Send us Fan Mail What happens when success comes fast—and you have to figure out who you are in real time? In this episode of She Creates Noise, singer-songwriter Toby Lightman reflects on the early breakthrough that launched her career—from a record deal just one year out of college to touring with Rob Thomas—and the long, deliberate path to creative reinvention. One year out of college, Toby Lightman had a record deal, a breakout moment, and an impressive touring schedule with multiple TV a... | 31m 39s | ||||||
| 3/25/26 | ![]() Writing “Genie in a Bottle” for Christina Aguilera — Pam Sheyne | Send us Fan Mail How do you write a song the whole world ends up singing? We’re joined by Pam Sheyne, the multi-platinum songwriter behind Christina Aguilera’s breakout hit “Genie in a Bottle,” to talk about what actually happens in the room when a career-defining track comes together, why you can feel you wrote “a good song” and still never predict a smash, and how preparation separates pros from wishful thinking. We also zoom out to the modern music industry: writing as ... | 35m 43s | ||||||
| 3/11/26 | ![]() Interviewing Madonna, Taylor Swift & Everyone In Between — Inside Music Media with Andrea Dresdale | Send us Fan Mail On this episode I sit down with Andrea Dresdale—a two-time Gracie Award winner and longtime ABC radio host who has interviewed everyone from Elton John to Madonna, Taylor Swift to Adele and Teddy Swims among many others. A voting member of the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame —Andrea and I chat about the real levers of access, trust, and influence in today’s music media. Andrea traces her path from a teenage radio obsessive to syndicated programming, where small stat... | 27m 47s | ||||||
| 2/25/26 | ![]() It’s Never Too Late —Find your voice in the Music Industry - AC Scott & Kate Hyman | Send us Fan Mail What happens when you write your first song in your sixties — and someone hears it instantly? In this episode of She Creates Noise, artist AC Scott and legendary A&R executive Kate Hyman explore an extraordinary second act in the music industry — from late-blooming creativity to the power of instinct, mentorship, and emotional truth in songwriting. A voice that waited decades to be heard meets an A&R ear that knows in seconds. AC Scott began writing songs in her sixti... | 45m 59s | ||||||
| 2/11/26 | ![]() Changing Who Gets Heard — Ebonie Smith on Music, Tech, and Power in the Music Industry | Send us Fan Mail Who gets heard in the music industry—and who gets left out? In this episode of She Creates Noise, producer, engineer, and Gender Amplified founder Ebonie Smith shares how she’s building a more open, collaborative, and equitable future for music—from the studio to the systems behind it. Ebonie Smith discusses her production work and origin story. From Memphis, where hymns and call-and-response shaped her music, to New York and LA, where Grammy-nominated projects and Broadway m... | 41m 44s | ||||||
| 1/28/26 | ![]() On Managing Pharrell — Caron Veazey on Women, Power & Leadership in Music | Send us Fan Mail What does it take to help guide one of the most influential artists in the world—and turn that experience into lasting leadership in the music industry? In this episode of She Creates Noise, Sarah sits down with Caron Veazey to discuss her years managing Pharrell Williams, and how that chapter helped shape her perspective on women’s leadership, artist development, and real change across the music business. From an early break as a page at Saturday Night Live to senior roles a... | 35m 27s | ||||||
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| 1/14/26 | ![]() Writing “Complicated” | Lauren Christy on Hit songs, Reinvention & The Matrix | Send us Fan Mail 24 years later, “Complicated” is still one of the defining songs of a generation. The woman who helped write it shares the story behind the hit—and the setbacks, reinventions, and hard-won lessons that shaped her career. In this episode of She Creates Noise, Sarah sits down with Lauren Christy, songwriter, producer, and co-creator of The Matrix, for a candid conversation about resilience, reinvention, and writing some of the defining pop hits of the 2000s. From early artist s... | 49m 56s | ||||||
| 12/16/25 | ![]() Season 2 Preview — How Music Gets Made—and the Women Who Make It Happen | Send us Fan Mail What does it really take to make music—and who’s behind the moments we hear? After a debut season that landed in the top 80% of new podcasts and the top 98% of most shared shows, She Creates Noise returns with a bigger, bolder Season Two—continuing to explore how music gets made, and who makes it happen. If you care about songwriting craft, studio engineering, music production, artist development, and the real mechanics of the music industry, this season is built for you. We’... | 2m 37s | ||||||
| 11/18/25 | ![]() A Favorite of Bob Dylan — Valerie June on the Origins of Creativity | Send us Fan Mail Where does creativity come from—and how do you stay open enough to receive it? In this episode of She Creates Noise, Grammy-nominated artist, songwriter, and poet Valerie June shares how everyday life becomes a creative channel, and how she protects the space where songs first arrive. Valerie traces her roots to Tennessee and a childhood surrounded by music. We talk about her father’s involvement as a promoter of performers like Prince, Jojo and Jodeci. That early vanta... | 37m 36s | ||||||
| 11/5/25 | ![]() Nashville’s Insider — Anastasia Brown on Sync, Artist Development, and Leadership | Send us Fan Mail What makes Nashville such a powerful engine for artist development—and how has it evolved alongside film, television, and the changing music industry? In this episode of She Creates Noise, Nashville-based music supervisor, consultant, and author Anastasia Brown shares how she helped shape the city’s growing role in film and television, while building a career grounded in instinct, strategy, and resilience. From her early days as a manager, the Bluebird Cafe revelation t... | 32m 48s | ||||||
| 10/21/25 | ![]() From Hotel Café to Independent Artist — Rachael Yamagata on Music Then and Now | Send us Fan Mail What happened to the singer-songwriter era—and what does it take to survive as an artist now? In this episode of She Creates Noise, Rachael Yamagata reflects on her early days in the Hotel Café scene and the long road to building an independent creative life today. That’s the invitation at the heart of our conversation with Rachael Yamagata, whose new record, Starlit Alchemy, unfolds as a continuous journey—interludes, transitions, and songs that flow like a single fil... | 43m 11s | ||||||
| 10/7/25 | ![]() From Discovering INXS to Finding Global Hits — Kim Frankiewicz | Send us Fan Mail How are global hits discovered—and who spots greatness before everyone else does? In this episode of She Creates Noise, Sarah sits down with Kim Frankiewicz, winner of the Seymour Stein Global A&R Award and EVP of Worldwide A&R at Concord Music Publishing, to discuss how talent is discovered, developed, and sustained in today’s borderless music industry. From early roots in Australia and formative years connected to INXS to signing writers across multiple conti... | 26m 10s | ||||||
| 9/23/25 | ![]() Playing Bass for Beyoncé — Divinity Roxx on Finding Her Voice and Building a Creative Life | Send us Fan Mail In this engaging conversation, Divinity Roxx takes us through her remarkable journey from classical clarinet player to hip-hop artist, to Beyoncé's bassist and musical director, and ultimately, a creator of genre-defying music for all ages. Divinity talks about her experience as musical director in Beyoncé's groundbreaking all-female band—a role that transformed perceptions of women in music across generations. "I meet people all the time who talk about how impac... | 31m 02s | ||||||
| 9/9/25 | ![]() From David Bowie to Madonna — Publishing Pioneer Annette Barrett | Send us Fan Mail What if some of the biggest moments in music history were shaped by someone most listeners have never heard of? In this episode of She Creates Noise, Sarah sits down with Annette Barrett, whose 40-year career in music publishing reveals the invisible architecture behind some of the industry’s most important creative successes. From an early opportunity at Carlin Music to global leadership roles, Annette’s story is rooted in instinct, intelligence, and a lifelong belie... | 26m 26s | ||||||
| 8/26/25 | ![]() How Syreeta Thompson Became New York’s Trumpet Lady | Send us Fan Mail What does it take to be heard—and lead boldly—in a world that hasn’t always made space for women instrumentalists? In this episode of She Creates Noise, Sarah sits down with Grammy Award-winning trumpeter Syreeta Thompson, known as “New York’s Trumpet Lady,” to talk about the determination, discipline, and confidence that built her remarkable career. From her Chicago roots to stages across New York and beyond, Syreeta shares how a childhood surrounded by jazz, soul, and churc... | 25m 42s | ||||||
| 8/12/25 | ![]() From George Michael to Artist Advocacy — Sharon Tapper on the Music Industry | Send us Fan Mail Sharon Tapper's journey provides a masterclass in resilience, advocacy, and community-building that every music professional should hear. When Sharon told her parents she was postponing medical school to explore the music business, they never imagined this "gap year" would transform into a decades-long career spanning artist management, publishing, and advocacy. From working at London's legendary SARM Studios with Trevor Horn and George Michael to managing icons ... | 48m 51s | ||||||
| 7/29/25 | ![]() Discovering Lady Gaga — How Artists Break Through and so much more | BMI’s Samantha Cox | Send us Fan Mail Sarah sits down with Samantha Cox, Vice President of Creative at BMI New York, to explore the vital role BMI plays in supporting songwriters and artists as well as her take on how women are reshaping the music industry. Sam's journey from small-town Texas to becoming an influential figure in the industry serves as both inspiration and masterclass. With remarkable candor, she shares the moment she discovered a teenage Stephanie Germanotta—soon to become Lady Gaga—and ins... | 34m 50s | ||||||
| 7/15/25 | ![]() Discovering Jeff Buckley and The Cranberries- Inside the Career of A&R Executive — Kate Hyman | Send us Fan Mail What does it take to discover Jeff Buckley when your boss says "he has no charisma"? How do you stand up to Tommy Mottola when he tries to intimidate you with an East River "walk and talk"? And what happens when Madonna becomes your roommate and starts throwing out all your "unhealthy" food? Kate Hyman knows. As one of the first female A&R executives at major labels, Kate has shaped music history through her work with the Flaming Lips, Moby, the Cranberries, Aimee M... | 59m 00s | ||||||
| 7/1/25 | ![]() Changing What the Music Industry Looks Like — Artist & Advocate Lachi | Send us Fan Mail What does it mean to truly change what the music industry looks like—and who gets to be seen and heard within it? In this episode of She Creates Noise, artist, author, and disability advocate Lachi shares how she’s reshaping the conversation around visibility, access, and inclusion in the music industry—on her own terms. Lachi a chart-topping Grammy nominated recording artist and fierce advocate who's revolutionizing how the music industry approaches disability inclusion. Bor... | 27m 10s | ||||||
| 6/17/25 | ![]() What Happened to Artist Development? — Lee Dannay, Recording Academy NY Chapter President | Send us Fan Mail What happened to artist development—and can careers still be built the right way in today’s music industry? In this episode of She Creates Noise, veteran A&R executive Lee Dannay—Recording Academy New York Chapter President—shares lessons from more than three decades helping artists grow from potential to lasting careers. With over 30 years at Sony Music, Warner Chappell, and now 30 Tigers, Lee has helped guide the careers of artists including John Mayer, Brandi Carlile, ... | 46m 15s | ||||||
| 6/2/25 | ![]() How New York Shapes Music and Culture — The Women Driving It | Shira Gans | Send us Fan Mail How does a city help shape music, culture, and opportunity behind the scenes? In this episode of She Creates Noise, Sarah sits down with Shira Gans, Senior Executive Director for Policy and Programs at the NYC Mayor’s Office of Media and Entertainment, to discuss how innovative public policy can create real change across music, nightlife, film, and entertainment. She shares the story behind NY Music Month, NYC’s $12 million music industry social impact strategy, and a $10 mil... | 34m 51s | ||||||
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3 placements across 3 markets.
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