Emily Is Live!

Emily Dolan Davies
Emily Is Live! Podcast

Join Drummer and Entrepreneur, Emily Dolan Davies as she muses on subjects relating to being a professional musician, mindset, productivity, running a business, and so much more all LIVE! You can ask questions, have some general banter, or just sit back and watch the experience, stories, and relevant tangents unfold (more often than not leading back to food!)! Come for the inspiration, stay for the conversation.

Episodes

  1. 26/11/2021

    Turn Your Strengths Into Superpowers, Drum Solos and Final Fantasy 7!

    ****Join the next livestream by registering at EmilyisLive.com**** Why focus on what you’re bad at when you can be a supercharged version of what comes easiest? Imagine being the most incredible version of yourself, having more fun and with great ease, whilst noticing others gazing at you with admiration wondering ‘how did they get so incredible?!’ Are you the one looking constantly left and right, being amazed at what others are doing, then looking at yourself and feeling insecure, unworthy and useless? You can work on all the things you’re bad at, and get them a little better to maybe match up to those you see around you thriving, or you can focus on your natural strengths and supercharge those for the win! I was someone who always used to look left and right to what others were doing. When I was younger, there wasn’t really any social media, but there were plenty of other drummers I knew and hung out with that would leave me longing to play like they did as I was always in awe of them. When I hit my late teens and early twenties, social media was in full swing and I was scrolling, looking at what everyone else was doing, the gospel chops, the polyrhythms, the linear fills at a million miles an hour, the swinging jazz players, the incredible musicians' others were playing with, I wasn’t doing any of it, which by default (in my head) meant I wasn’t good enough. Why would anyone ever want to play with me?! The change came for me when I was faced with nothing. A big old empty diary, knowing no one would call for a while, and I thought ‘well this could be a fresh start for me’. Rather than sitting and looking at what everyone else was doing, and wanting to do that, I thought ‘what do I want to be doing? What do I love? What comes naturally to me? What is fun? What is easy?’ I realised all those players I was looking towards, although amazing, did not bring me joy as other things did - actually they mainly brought anxiety!  The thing that brought me pure joy and that came fairly naturally was simply: playing songs. I doubled down on this idea, and honed in on the kinds of songs I loved most, work started flowing, and more begot more. An interesting shift happened for me in that I realised although there is a great benefit to strengthening your weaknesses, the resulting action is still focusing on the worst parts of your playing, and for me, that’s a sure path down the ‘bad mental health route’. However focusing on strengths brings confidence and not only that, you start becoming the best version of yourself in every way. Download my 'What Are Your Strengths?' PDF at https://www.EmilyIsLive.com/10  Sign up to EmilyisLive.com to join me LIVE next time!

    1h 14m
  2. 05/11/2021

    Quantity vs Quality, Backslang, and Georgian Awesomeness!

    *** Be part of the conversation LIVE by signing up at EmilyisLive.com *** What’s the best way to level up the quality of your work? Sure we want to do the best we can at everything we do, but what if we can’t reach the quality we’re striving for, to the point of giving up on a project, or maybe not starting at all? Up until the age of around 21, I was obsessed with being perfect. I wanted to be the perfect drummer, with the perfect gig, and to the extreme of wanting to be perfect going into a coffee shop, knowing where everything was and not looking like a fool! It was exhausting and ultimately led to complete debilitation, inaction, and effectively depression. At the time I was completely obsessed with reading successful musicians’ biographies and trying to find patterns to discover the secret to being a professional drummer. The only running theme I could see was that they were all out playing, a lot, a LOT a lot. So my focus shifted from ‘being perfect’ to just doing it a lot! Playing gigs, doing rehearsals, tours, recording sessions, stage shows, drum clinics, just anything and everything because at that point I realised quantity = quality. Since that discovery (and putting it into action), the trajectory of my life has changed and now if I decide I want to learn something or be better at it, I just do it a LOT. And I still often surprise myself with how quickly things start progressing. *** Be part of the conversation LIVE by signing up at EmilyisLive.com ***

    1h 14m
  3. 10/09/2021

    Free Work And Leveraging Your Imposter Syndrome

    *** Be part of the discussion LIVE *** Should you do free work? As I look back on my career so far, I recognise that I have done a lot of free work and I can confidently say it’s a big part of the reason I am where I am today. Inevitably, it’s easy to see being asked to do something for free as taking advantage, disrespectful, or as something no one should ever do! I see it a little differently. If you can reframe it in a positive way, actually, free work can be of as much benefit to you as someone else. Growth Opportunity! if you don’t have the skills, no one will hire you. Use free work to get as much experience as possible in the field you want to be in, and then in the peripheral skills you might not even know about yet that will make you more valuable. This can also be transferred over to genres or ‘scenes’ you want to be playing in. Connecting You can be the greatest player in your bedroom, but that ain’t gonna get you working! Use free work as an excuse to expand your network, meet new people, new fans. No one will take a shot on an unknown, so go out there and make some friends by doing some work for free. Promotion Visibility is key! Either make sure whatever you’re doing inherently exposes you to a wider audience, and/or leverage the work to share on your social media to keep top of mind for other potential work that you will be paid for! Also, there’s nothing more desirable than someone who is busy and in demand. BUT BE WARNED! With every opportunity, ask yourself: What is the time/reward ratio? What is the amount of time and energy you will have to commit, and what is the potential reward for you? Is it worth it for what you will gain in return? If the answer is no, maybe move away from that request. If it’s a yes, then… Set a limit  Always set boundaries for yourself, ie how long you plan to stay with an opportunity before you reassess if it’s still serving you, and also what you’re willing to do within your role. The Bonus Secret Sauce? Find opportunities that can hit more than one of the Growth, Connection and Visibility areas and you’ll be getting so much more value than just a few notes in your pocket!   *** Be part of the discussion LIVE ***

    1h 1m
  4. Introduction, Count Me In, and curry pizza!

    02/09/2021

    Introduction, Count Me In, and curry pizza!

    *** Be a part of the conversation LIVE! Register now! *** Where can you go to find inspiration, motivation and support when things get tough? Imagine knowing you have a community to turn to and ask advice when you're struggling, and when things are great to celebrate with! In this space, you can belong, be valued, and find your tribe of like-minded people. Welcome to Emily Is Live! When I was younger didn’t know where to turn to become a professional musician, but luckily I had an obsessive incessant hunger to find out, so started researching bios, interviews, documentaries and talking to professional drummers and instrumentalists to find the common threads that got them to where I could only dream of being! And it worked! I've been lucky enough to call myself a professional drummer since 2008, playing with legendary artists such as Bryan Ferry, The Darkness, Kim Wilde, Howard Jones, Thompson Twins' Tom Bailey, Tricky, been the house drummer on The Voice Kids since 2019, featured on episodes of Peppa Pig and even a show with U2's Bono! I've been very lucky, to say the least! Despite all the successes I've had, there have still been times that were tough, sometimes taking me to the brink of giving up the drums completely. My mental health has also suffered, and I have often felt completely alone and like no one could understand or help. Emily Is Live! is the thing I wish existed all those times I didn't know where to turn. Each week I will talk on a subject answering a question from you via EmilyIsLive.com - then, it's over to the community to answer questions in real-time to delve deeper into that subject or something else completely off topic! If you want to join us live then just subscribe at EmilyIsLive.com and get a watch link on the day! If you don't, that's cool too, just subscribe to this podcast and watch the chaos unfold.   *** Don't forget to watch the new Netflix documentary, Count Me In, featuring Emily  ***

    1h 29m

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Join Drummer and Entrepreneur, Emily Dolan Davies as she muses on subjects relating to being a professional musician, mindset, productivity, running a business, and so much more all LIVE! You can ask questions, have some general banter, or just sit back and watch the experience, stories, and relevant tangents unfold (more often than not leading back to food!)! Come for the inspiration, stay for the conversation.

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