61 episodes

A weekly podcast about the often hilarious and heart-wrenching reality of chasing dreams. From networking mishaps to terrible day jobs, real stories will be shared in conversations with “hustlers” from various fields and industries. This show will be a reminder to anyone on a journey- that it’s our stumbles and stories that make us stronger. When you’re chasing your dreams, and you fall on your face - that’s your hustle heartbreak! Hustle Heartbreaks is hosted by Galia Arad- a musician, songwriter, personal assistant, and Real Housewives connoisseur.

Hustle Heartbreaks Galia Arad

    • Society & Culture
    • 5.0 • 26 Ratings

A weekly podcast about the often hilarious and heart-wrenching reality of chasing dreams. From networking mishaps to terrible day jobs, real stories will be shared in conversations with “hustlers” from various fields and industries. This show will be a reminder to anyone on a journey- that it’s our stumbles and stories that make us stronger. When you’re chasing your dreams, and you fall on your face - that’s your hustle heartbreak! Hustle Heartbreaks is hosted by Galia Arad- a musician, songwriter, personal assistant, and Real Housewives connoisseur.

    Hustle Heartbreaks Ep 60: The Art of Pretending To Be A Producer

    Hustle Heartbreaks Ep 60: The Art of Pretending To Be A Producer

    Galia wraps up season 2 with a few words and a song.
    HustleHeartbreaks.com
    GaliaArad.com
    +1(812)269-6057
    instagram: @GaliaArad
    facebook.com/GaliaAradMusic
    facebook.com/HustleHeartbreaks

    • 24 min
    Hustle Heartbreaks Ep 59: The Art of Letting A Legend Know He's Playing The Wrong Notes, with Evelyne Brancart

    Hustle Heartbreaks Ep 59: The Art of Letting A Legend Know He's Playing The Wrong Notes, with Evelyne Brancart

    On today's episode, Galia's guest is the phenomenal concert pianist and Professor of music, Evelyne Brancart. Also Galia happens to be quarantined with this woman bc it is her amazing mom. They discuss why the phrase "never meet your heroes" exists. They talk about life choices, and starting your career at 6 years old, and the repercussions of quitting school at 11 years old.

    More Evelyne: 
    https://www.evelynebrancart.com/
    Listen on Spotify
    (GORGEOUS Piece at the end is on her record "Chez Chopin"  Chopin 12 Etudes, Op 10, #3, in E Major).
    Her recipes and music project "Chez Chopin" can be  bought here: on itunes:
    More Hustle Heartbreaks:
    www.HustleHeartbreaks.com
    www.patreon.com/HustleHeartbreaks  (all proceeds in July are being donated to the ACLU )  
    Hotline/whatsapp: +1(812)269-6057  or 001 812-322-269-6057
    Instagram: @GaliaArad
    GaliaArad.com
    Facebook.com/HustleHeartbreaks 
     

    • 59 min
    Hustle Heartbreaks Ep 58: The Art of Swimming the English Channel in Shark Infested Waters, with Ruby Turner

    Hustle Heartbreaks Ep 58: The Art of Swimming the English Channel in Shark Infested Waters, with Ruby Turner

    In today's episode, Galia's guest is Ruby Turner. They talk about maintaining her voice through Covid, using performance as therapy, touring with Jools Holland, losing passports, and how the words of what one man said to her in a meeting changed the way she conducted her own business in the music industry.  They also discuss the release of song (played at the end) "A Better Way", 
    This episode is INSPIRING and hilarious. and Ruby is a treasure. 
    May & June patreon proceeds all went to doctors without borders, and July's patreon proceeds will go to the ACLU in honor of pride month last month and to help the fight against racism. More info here: aclu.org
    https://lnkfi.re/ABetterWay
    And as usual:
    HustleHeartbreaks.com
    Patreon.com/HustleHeartbreaks
    instagram.com/GaliaArad
    hotline & whatsapp: +1(812)269-6057 or 001(812)261-6057

    • 1 hr
    Hustle Heartbreaks Ep 57: The Art of Constantly Being Hung Up On By Q-Tip, with Niall Byrne (aka Nialler9)

    Hustle Heartbreaks Ep 57: The Art of Constantly Being Hung Up On By Q-Tip, with Niall Byrne (aka Nialler9)

    In today's episode of Hustle Heartbreaks, Galia finally explains why she made the decision to protest against police brutality and racial injustice during corona, which was especially difficult seeing as she's pretty much become agoraphobic and scared of leaving the house. She then talks to today's guest Niall Byrne (aka Nialler9) who is a famous music writer, DJ,  podcaster, and all around wonderful person who has their shit together in a major way!  They discuss how corona has affected the music industry, awkward interviews, and the time he did support for The Knife and lost the run of himself.
    Today's episode has been edited by the amazing Aaron DiPiazza! 
    Find Niall here: 
    https://nialler9.com/
    https://soundcloud.com/nialler9
    https://open.spotify.com/user/nialler9
    Find Denise Chaila here (amazing song at the end)
    https://denisechaila.bandcamp.com/
     
    More Hustle Heartbreaks: 
    patreon.com/hustleheartbreaks
    HustleHeartbreaks.com
    facebook.com/HustleHeartbreaks
    Hotline/whatsapp: +1(812)269-6057
    Instagram: @galiaarad


     
     

    • 56 min
    Hustle Heartbreaks Ep 56: The Art of Having A Hay Fever Attack While Trying To Prove Yourself To A Psycho Manager, with Cat Lundy

    Hustle Heartbreaks Ep 56: The Art of Having A Hay Fever Attack While Trying To Prove Yourself To A Psycho Manager, with Cat Lundy

    On today's episode of Hustle Heartbreaks, Galia talks to the wonderful and hilarious musician/songwriter Cat Lundy who she saw performing at a gig in Dublin.  They discuss sexism, a very high powered and creepy manager that ate her food off her plate, his weird  creep friend, Covid, and a launch party gone very, very wrong!! 

     


    More Cat Lundy here:
     
    instagram: @CatLundyMusic
    Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/CatLundyofficial/
     
    Link to Triggerman video: 
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FCSD7PSuK4o

     
    HustleHeartbreaks.com
    HustleHeartbreaks@gmail.com
    Patreon.com/HustleHeartbreaks
    Hotline/whatsapp:  +1(812)269-6057
    facebook.com/HustleHeartbreaks
     

    • 59 min
    Hustle Heartbreaks Ep 55: The Art Of Throwing Up On An Unknown Budget Airline While Flying Internationally, with Amadi Azikiwe (Part 2)

    Hustle Heartbreaks Ep 55: The Art Of Throwing Up On An Unknown Budget Airline While Flying Internationally, with Amadi Azikiwe (Part 2)

    On today's  episode of Hustle Heartbreaks,  we  have part 2 with the incredible Amadi Azikiwe. They  discuss his babysitting tricks of  the trade, paying it forward at the Kennedy center, an awkward moment on stage where he lost himself,  literally, and a cursed trip to Israel led to great connections, and also an ex girlfriend. 
    For more Amadi  -  you  can visit his youtube channel here:
    https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCcVM64t3W0bsFN3gJFu54og/featured
    or his website  here: 
    http://www.amadiazikiwe.com/
    Full beautiful piece at end can be seen/heard here: 
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aJUHk3THqE8&app=desktop
     
    And as always: 

    HustleHeartbreaks.com
    HustleHeartbreaks@gmail.com
    Instagram: @GaliaArad
    Patreon.com/HustleHeartbreaks
    Facebook.com/HustleHeartbreaks

    • 59 min

Customer Reviews

5.0 out of 5
26 Ratings

26 Ratings

jj beth32 ,

Love love love

Love your music and hearing your stories. Your giggles make me giggle! A great podcast. :)

NKJR ,

Fantastic Podcast!

Galia Arad is charming and engaging in this delightful podcast! I love hearing her music, or music she chooses, at the end of each episode. She's hilarious, and a wonderful singer! I've listened to every episode, and can't wait for more!!

KateUslan ,

Love this pod

This podcast is everything I need right now. Galia is a hoot and her music is delightful. Can't wait for more!

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