1 Std. 8 Min.

Episode 60 - Elisa Doucette - Why I Am Not a Painter Music Talks

    • Musik

My guest in this episode is Elisa Doucette a writer, editor, and entrepreneur who currently travels the world looking for great stories to live and interesting tales to share.
Elisa was born and grew up in rural Maine, with a strong Scottish and Irish cultural heritage. That was undoubtedly a key influence in words, language and music becoming a lifelong passion and in latter years (after a successful 10-year sojourn into Insurance sales) a writing and editing career. 
She has travelled and worked extensively across Southeast Asia, North America, and Europe which has included writing assignments in exotic locations such as Bali, Lesvos and Aberdeen. (Yes, this a lady who has fallen in love with Aberdeen!)

 Her work has been published in numerous prestigious publications including The New York Times, The Boston Globe and The Huffington Post. 
In 2015 Elisa founded the editing and writing coaching agency craftyourcontent.com, where she oversees the acquisition and cultivation of a talented team of word and content geniuses while also encouraging the development of clients’ writing and thought prowess. 
The title of the episode comes from a Frank O’Hara poem, which in a Music Talks first, Elisa reads and talks us through its connection to her song choice from Norah Jones and the wider subject of creativity. 
These are Elisa’s song choices: 
80’s       Def Leppard                                   -          Pour Some Sugar On Me 
90’s       Pearl Jam                                         -          Betterman 
00’s       Norah Jones                                   -          Painter Song
10’s       Labrinth                                            -           Beneath Your Beautiful (feat.Emile Sande) 
20’s       Santana, India-Arie, Yo-Yo Ma    -    While My Guitar Gently Weeps 
If you would like to be on the show then please contact me at musictalkspod@outlook.com

Please follow and like Music Talks on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/musictalkspod .

You can also find me on Twitter @musictalkspod .

My guest in this episode is Elisa Doucette a writer, editor, and entrepreneur who currently travels the world looking for great stories to live and interesting tales to share.
Elisa was born and grew up in rural Maine, with a strong Scottish and Irish cultural heritage. That was undoubtedly a key influence in words, language and music becoming a lifelong passion and in latter years (after a successful 10-year sojourn into Insurance sales) a writing and editing career. 
She has travelled and worked extensively across Southeast Asia, North America, and Europe which has included writing assignments in exotic locations such as Bali, Lesvos and Aberdeen. (Yes, this a lady who has fallen in love with Aberdeen!)

 Her work has been published in numerous prestigious publications including The New York Times, The Boston Globe and The Huffington Post. 
In 2015 Elisa founded the editing and writing coaching agency craftyourcontent.com, where she oversees the acquisition and cultivation of a talented team of word and content geniuses while also encouraging the development of clients’ writing and thought prowess. 
The title of the episode comes from a Frank O’Hara poem, which in a Music Talks first, Elisa reads and talks us through its connection to her song choice from Norah Jones and the wider subject of creativity. 
These are Elisa’s song choices: 
80’s       Def Leppard                                   -          Pour Some Sugar On Me 
90’s       Pearl Jam                                         -          Betterman 
00’s       Norah Jones                                   -          Painter Song
10’s       Labrinth                                            -           Beneath Your Beautiful (feat.Emile Sande) 
20’s       Santana, India-Arie, Yo-Yo Ma    -    While My Guitar Gently Weeps 
If you would like to be on the show then please contact me at musictalkspod@outlook.com

Please follow and like Music Talks on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/musictalkspod .

You can also find me on Twitter @musictalkspod .

1 Std. 8 Min.

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