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A female in a male dominated music industry with Jeska Forsyth
DSNSB welcomes Jeska Bailey Forsyth (@jeska_bailey_forsyth) to the podcast!!! Jeska and I sit back to chirp about: When she auditioned for American Idols Energy drinks and the internet The creation of her first album The dynamics of being a female in the music industry How facing her mortality started the trajectory to go from being a local musician to a global brand How appearance and age is a factor in the music industry because of your shorter “shelf life” Jeska performs Sarah Hickman’s “Trouble with Boxes” Jeska and Abby chirp about pay in the music industry and how it hasn’t progressed much since the 90’s I know there are other women musician’s out there who will be encouraged, relieved, and strengthened to know they are not alone in the fear and frustration of trying to be a successful woman in a male dominated space, while also showing other females in the space friendship, kindness, and empathy instead of seeing each other as something to judge. Please help share Jeska and Abbies perspective on things by subscribing on YouTube and giving us 5 stars on Spotify and a one word or more and five-star review on Apple Podcasts. JESKA - Red Right Hand (official video) - YouTube Jeska (jeskaatx.com) Support the showhttps://www.youtube.com/@David....sSaturdayNightSitBac