Listen "8. Rani Weatherby: Rest, Recover, Reflect"
Episode Synopsis
This week, Seattle-based singer/songwriter Rani Weatherby takes us through her creative journey: from the influence that Elton John, the Flight of the Concords, and the Wellington Ukulele Orchestra had on her musicianship, to stand-up comedy nights with her ukulele, and gigs with her band, Champagne Honeybee. Rani, Jess, and Angelica go on to discuss the complexities of burnout as women of color creatives and the critical importance of self-care. Rani also shares how the name Champagne Honeybee came about and how she pivoted and learned to re-engage with her creative craft during the pandemic.Listen to this episode wherever you get your podcasts and don’t forget to leave us a rating and review so that more people can discover this podcast! We really appreciate your feedback.You can also follow us on Instagram at @thetakebackpodcast and visit our website at thetakebackpodcast.com to learn more about our show.TRIGGER/CONTENT WARNING: Please note that domestic violence is mentioned briefly around the 10 and 11-minute mark.Resources & References:Find Rani Weatherby online: Official Website | Instagram | Facebook"Where Can I Run?" (Official Music Video)Wellington International Ukulele Orchestra - YouTube ChannelJanelle Monáe on InstagramBeck: Mixed Business (Official Music Video)Rani’s BIPOC business/brand rec: Eighth Generation: Website | Instagram
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