Crash and Learn, with Lucy Cloud




SUMMARY
In this conversation, Kim Rapach interviews Lucy Cloud, a recent Belmont graduate and emerging artist in Nashville. They discuss Lucy's journey through college during the pandemic, the inspiration behind her song 'Crash and Learn', and the importance of mental health in the music industry. Lucy shares her experiences with anxiety, the creative process of songwriting, and the significance of expressing emotions. The conversation emphasizes the value of vulnerability, self-discovery, and the power of music to connect with others.

Lucy Cloud Music
https://www.instagram.com/lucycloudmusic/
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCXmNgLvdU7rYMtaN9eh5e-A
https://lucyinthecloud.com/en/home/

Sadly, we all know of too many artists who made it to the top, only to lose it all because they weren’t emotionally prepared.

The only way to build a healthier industry and end celebrity suicide is to empower the ones who matter most — the artists & industry professionals.


That’s exactly what I’m here to do!

I’m hosting my very first masterclass to give artists a clear, complete roadmap to take control of their mental wellness journey — once and for all.

I’d love for you and your clients to join me, so please share this with them and your team.

We’ve all had our hearts broken by someone who needed this type of support. Let’s make sure we don’t lose another industry professional.

Hope to see you there!

Creators and Guests

Lucy Cloud
Guest
Lucy Cloud
Lucy Cloud is a multi genre Nashville based singer/songwriter from Los Angeles, California. Inspired by artists like Lauryn Hill, Corrine Bailey Rae, and Amy Winehouse, Cloud creates an indie pop and R&B sound. Her song “Crash and Learn” whom she wrote with Seth Mosley and Justin Morgan, landed on The CW’s “Charmed” and “Good Sam” on CBS. Cloud is very passionate about mental health as she writes poetry and lyrics about universal emotions such as anxiety and growing up.
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