Glad You Said No

TRACE
Glad You Said No Podcast

Writer, singer and snacker TRACE overshares with Glad You Said No: A podcast for creatives familiar with desire + disappointment, who find humor and goodness to be crucial and thinks they know themselves well but has a hunch there’s more to learn. listentotrace.substack.com

Episodes

  1. I don't know what I like but I know what I don't like. And is my new EP my best work ever? (who cares!)

    21/04/2022

    I don't know what I like but I know what I don't like. And is my new EP my best work ever? (who cares!)

    We last left off at the end of last year where I gave a mini update on things and to be honest the exhaustion was so intense (clearly) that time escaped me and I had no choice but to let it. I also couldn't bear returning to you until I had something to show for and well, I'm thrilled to share that my third ep, CRY, BABY is basically out and I’m basically in a swirly whirlpool-like haze that is my mind/life. SO. here is the first installment of my “CRY, BABY ep series,” where I will dive into how it all came to be. In this intro episode, you will meet Ryan Hughes, my friend, producer and confidant in le studio. He was behind the majority of this project so I figured, obviously, we gotta meet the man! We talk about production, writing and what a chore it is to work with me. Or a joy (one way to find out) and more. Stay tuned for future eps as I will be diving deeper into each song, the overall narrative of the project and what working on this has taught me about myself and how that has shifted a lot, in the best way. If you’re reading this, ilysm. And am so grateful for the process, journey and the people a part of it all. Currently, for sure, in celebration mode. AND I hope you are too for whatever reason. And that like you love the jams! LMK your fave or something. xx This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit listentotrace.substack.com

    34 min
  2. Storytelling, Activism and Oprah. And does your misery match your expectation?

    06/09/2020

    Storytelling, Activism and Oprah. And does your misery match your expectation?

    Hi, I’ve missed you. I took a week off because I can. But I’m glad to report, our return is real strong since in this episode, I get to share a conversation I had with my good friend, an incredible visionary, Jason Russell. As one of the founders of Invisible Children, author of A Little Radical and who currently runs a creative agency, Broomstick Engine all alongside his wife, Jason is someone who is clearly passionate about justice and the injustices of our world, strategies for change and most importantly, he’s all about people. I can gush about him all day. Instead, I did so on the podcast. So, we talk about A LOT. We traverse his journey and experiences with IC and devotion to literally saving lives, he shares his secret dream behind pushing the BLM movement even further through means of….marching bands! (COUNT ME IN), we lightly graze about that time he got advice from Oprah, what fear has fueled in him and there’s also an accidental rating of Taylor Swift’s catalogue which I mostly agree with. I’m excited for you to meet and get to know Jason. And yes, we are going to be working something together but I’m going to make you listen to find out. Enjoy. LYSM. The best way to do it is to do it. You just have to do it…I’d rather live on the other side of fear and actually fail than not having tried something that is deeply embedded into my heart. Subscribe + follow  @gladyousaidno @TRACE This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit listentotrace.substack.com

    44 min
  3. Tenacity, Faith and a Confident Palette. And, is it chill to toot your own horn?

    17/08/2020

    Tenacity, Faith and a Confident Palette. And, is it chill to toot your own horn?

    Welcome to the hottest week Los Angeles has seen this year. Where all I want to do is drink a nice refreshing glass or two of alcohol, wine (the natural kind, duh) specifically and offer you some if you’re into that stuff. But I can’t, so instead, I bring you the next best thing, quality time with my wine [and samples] queen, Emily Koh of PinkiesUpLA! Side note: It may sound like I’ve hired someone to play their mini shakers while I speak but it’s just my earrings that I forget to take off before I record. Fashion over function. Apologies, as I already regret mentioning something I hope does not discourage you whatsoever from diving into this V DEEP eps. We talk about my literal favorite things: faith, wine and being Asian American women in industries that are…not so Asian American driven. Emily opens up about a failure I can SO relate to, her wine knowledge that I have transferred into notes on my legal pad and what it looks like to launch a small business the day before Stay At Home Orders were put in place. Yikes, but yay, because after you hear from Em, you’re going to want to adamantly cheers to the good, mysterious thing we call life. — I used to build a life around the status quo or the way I saw things happening and now I’ve released a lot of control over my life and what I think my life should look like … which has been really freeing. — Subscribe + follow  @gladyousaidno @TRACE This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit listentotrace.substack.com

    45 min
  4. Comfortable With Feeling Alone. And not comfortable with you feeling alone. - GYSN Trailer

    13/07/2020

    Comfortable With Feeling Alone. And not comfortable with you feeling alone. - GYSN Trailer

    If you’re reading this/listening, you’re everything to me. Here is my unedited spiel on what to expect with Glad You Said No; an invitation (to chat about creative processes), a confession (of what I hate learning and love leaving) and an observation (of what makes us feel all the things that basically turn us into an Alex Mack puddle. Welcome. Thank you for all of the support thus far and if you listened all the way, I’d like to re-invite anyone who wants to chat about their creative processes with your truly to shoot me a message/email. I’d love to meet you, hear your anxieties which ironically will help alleviate mine (but knowing who I am, I will then absorb it all so it’s all sustainable and nothing shall be wasted). If there are no takers, I have plenty of content concerning unrequited love and career successes to keep us in biz. Alas. Stay close and curious and into me. And as my Hinge profile says, “the way to get to know me is: a smart mouth and a kind heart” BUT you don’t need any of that because it’s a podcast but if you do have both, we should probably wed. — Rose: that I was chugging in the dark is by besa (is this how sponsorships work? sos) Sam: of the said glorious podcast, Talk Easy. His voice and questions nail it. “That’s [music] my career and I know how to do that”: not a flex at all because I think the narrator calls me a “he” (but Spotify did change my life, shoutout to Vanja, are you reading this?) — PS i can’t believe this handle wasn’t taken. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit listentotrace.substack.com

    10 min

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Writer, singer and snacker TRACE overshares with Glad You Said No: A podcast for creatives familiar with desire + disappointment, who find humor and goodness to be crucial and thinks they know themselves well but has a hunch there’s more to learn. listentotrace.substack.com

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