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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Ooh intro music. Hey, guys, thank you so much for
tuning in to another Aerials Entertainment podcast. It is February sixteenth.
I think this is the second podcast we've done this month,
or the first one. I don't remember anymore. Aeros Entertainment Podcasts.
We're available on all podcast platforms, y know. They've been
telling me that I'm on Spotify now and so I
(00:23):
need to start promoting it on Spotify. Guys. I'm on Spotify, Apple,
everywhere where you listen to podcasts, Aerials Entertainment podcasts. So
it's a just super grateful they're going to start monetizing
on the Spotify guys. You just told me that yesterday.
They told me to set it up, so I set
it up. So we good to go. Aeros Entertainment Podcasts.
We drop in as many episodes as we can, you know,
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doing shows here and there. So it's great to uh
to get up back on this podcast game. I'm back
in the seat, ladies and gentlemen. We got an amazing
guest here from Colorado. Yeah, well stay tuned right out
to this song right now. Aeros Entertainment Podcast we live
straight up. Whoo nice welcome, best friends, welcome listeners all
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around the world. It's truly grateful to be alive today.
I woke up this morning. I give all the glory
to my Lord and Savior Jesus Christ.
Speaker 2 (01:14):
Whoo.
Speaker 1 (01:15):
Yeah, that's right, baby, that's the first thing I think
about when I wake up. All right, let's get straight
to the point. Ario's Entertainment Podcast. I'm your host, Rico Suave. Yeah, Ariel,
that's right. Hey, we're gonna get straight into it. February sixteenth.
It's one o'clock, which means we got an amazing guest.
Yes we do. We got an amazing guest from here
from Denver, Colorado. I believe she's about to tell us
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everything she knows and all the knowledge. Here we go.
She is a recording artist, she's a singer, fashion designer owner,
Yes she is. She's about to tell us a little
bit about that. She is a fashion designer of LP
period LC. She's about to tell us what that means.
Yes she is. All right, ladies, gentlemens, give it out
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of Applaus two Lady lost.
Speaker 3 (02:04):
Yes, Hey, how's it going. How's it going? Thank you
for having me, Hey, you.
Speaker 1 (02:12):
For being on the show. Look and fly with the
hat looking dope. Shout out to g Q. Yeah right,
I like the design. Tell us a little bit about
the hat.
Speaker 3 (02:22):
Thank you. Yeah, I know. So you know, High Class Ltd,
I would say, is like the designer behind it all.
But my good friend Darrell Wall. Shout out Darrell Wall.
He owns High Class Ltd. And he owns Gentle mc
quinn's blunt company, and so this is kind of his
design in honor of you know, ce U Buffs and
Coach Prime and as you can see the high high
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class big blunts on the side. Yeah, yeah, I see,
I see it, and so yeah, that's what that's what
that is. But then I'm Lady Loves as you said,
born and raised in Denver, Colorado. You did get that right.
But the ll P ll C, that's Lady Looves Productions
and it is my own LLC, and so I just
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liked it as a part of my design. I just
really enjoyed the balance of the ll P and the LLC.
So I just kind of played with that and ran
with it, even though it might not be traditional. But yeah,
thank you for having me. I'm wearing a little design
because what Ladyloves Productions does is up cycles. Most often,
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I wanted to. As I was you know, entering this
uh you know space where I'd be performing my music
and performing live in front of people. I wanted to
uh you know, sell merch obviously and connect with people
in more than one way. But I didn't want to
add to the landfill. So I started upcycling things. And
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I thought that, hey, if I'm not going to make
the same song over and over, why would I make
the same you know, garment over and over. And you know,
the people who are onto my music there individual too,
nobody's the same. I always tell people, like, your individual magic,
you know, it can't be replicated, So you got to
go out there and spread your magic. And so I
feel like there's a way of doing that. And you
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know the people that you know, they see the clothes
and identify with it, they'll pick it up or you know,
like I also sell CDs and stuff like that, but
with the clothes, Like I wanted to do it in
limited run because I didn't really want to add to
the landfill, and I wanted it to be you know,
garments that people really connect with and you know, wanted
to take care of, and you know, they last a
lot longer than just like fast fashion that ends up
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in the landfill or doesn't sell or is intentionally thrown out.
And yeah, it just that that was something I wanted
to make sure. It just wasn't like a garbage shirt
or a garbage garment that people end up not caring about.
Speaker 1 (04:48):
You know, that's great. There, we've got their Lady Lost
Productions dash L see, I got it right here. If
you guys are watching that live or make sure you
go follow that instagram too. That's the instagram hen so
of the clothing line l LP period l l C.
That's right, okay, And it's about upcycling and as well
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not putting more into the landfill. No fast fashion, that's right.
And it's unlimited runs as well. And so you're saying,
we go to your shows, we'll be able to pick
up some of this merch, is what you're telling me.
Speaker 3 (05:24):
Yeah? Yeah, anytime you come to my shows, I'll bring
different things that I think are like seasonally appropriate for people.
It's cold right now, so if you came to one
of my shows, i'd have like my different sweats and
I do sweatsuits, I do sweat tops, I do at
like sweat bottoms, like the sweat the sweatpants or the joggers.
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But you know, they're thick, they're nice fleece cotton, and yeah,
they feel good. So they're not like a toxic garment either.
That's another thing that I like. I try to make
sure that I'm not like putting, you know, like basic
like clothing people in plastic. So yeah, I make sure
that it's organic pieces as well.
Speaker 1 (06:06):
Straight up. Yeah, we don't want that plastic clothing, that's
for sure. That's interesting because I learned about that maybe
like a couple of years ago, about the about the
plastic clothing clothing stuff that's out there. So yeah, that's cool.
What I wanted to know is that, So you're native
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here in Colorado.
Speaker 3 (06:29):
Yeah, I'm born and raised here in Denver. My family
goes back a while here in Denver. So yeah, I
can't quite find a reason to leave Colorado. I love
it here. I like to travel, but I do love
it here in Denver.
Speaker 1 (06:45):
So hey, you and me both, I've been to a
lot of places, but Denver, Colorado, I feel for me,
I feel like we're pretty much have it all here.
We're pretty spoiled. If you want to do this or that,
or if you want to go out to eat at
one in the morning, or if you want to go
to the mountains, if you want to go hiking, if
you want to go to the lakes, or just it's
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just everything is here, especially if you're in the middle
of this lake in Denver, you can go to a
lot of places.
Speaker 3 (07:13):
Absolutely, That's definitely something that's important to me. And I
also like that we get all the seasons, you know,
to be able to just like feel you know, each change,
each changing season, it feels good. And to see the transformation.
That's also something that I am grateful for in living here.
And you know, like you everything you did, everything you
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described as far as the mountains to the city, it's
so so many beautiful views in that transformation. But yeah,
the mountains, Uh, there's so much in the mountains that
I love to do. So it's you know, it's been
pretty hard to leave. But the places that I travel to,
I think, like, uh, they kind of have those elements
of nature too. But yeah, Denver, Denver is my home.
Speaker 1 (07:56):
Yep, Yeah, I agree on that. That's so cool man.
And if you want to go to the sand dunes,
go South Colorado. You'll hit up some sand dunes if
you want to go, I don't know, if you've been
to Hanging Lake. If you want to go see a
lake that's right off the cliff of a mountain and
watch water be poured out of the out of the rocks. Man,
it's so intense, or if you want to go into
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some just just so much to do here, and it's
if you're here in Denver, it's just like three hours drive,
four hours drive and it's super dope.
Speaker 3 (08:26):
Mm hmm. Absolutely absolutely. I love they say, you know,
I love actually chasing waterfalls. I'm also I love hot springs. Yeah,
you know, when when the weather's nice. I love, like
you're saying, going to see the waterfalls. And I have
been to Hanging Lake. It's absolutely beautiful. Yea. But I
also love hot springs, so all seasons, you know, except
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for like in the dead of summer when it's super
duper hot, but you can still get in the hot
spring like in short since. But I do. I love
going to the hot springs, but especially in the winter.
Speaker 1 (08:56):
You and me both yeah, oh yeah, and the winter
straight up. And then I like what you say said, waterfalls.
You know, that's so great because when I go for
a hike. I try to shoot for waterfall hikes. And
when I go travel outside like the country and go
to like like exotic places, I always try to shoot
for hikes that has waterfalls or excursions that has waterfalls.
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That's that's what it's all about, especially when you're on
a hike.
Speaker 3 (09:21):
You know, I couldn't agree more water features. That's that's
what I'm always looking for, the water features on a hike.
And the reason I'm also looking for the water features
is because you know, depending on the season and the
elevation and stuff like that. I'm also a forager. I
like the forage and I enjoy looking for morals in
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the spring, and that's coming up soon, so you know,
walk along the rivers. If you know certain there's certain things.
If you know to look for, you know how to
find certain mushrooms. I don't want to blow up my
spots because any any person that's into foraging mushrooms and
oose like, don't give up your spots. But if you
know what to look for, you could find a lot
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of tasty things for free here in Colorado.
Speaker 4 (10:04):
Wow.
Speaker 1 (10:06):
You to be honest, you're the first one that's ever
brought that up on the podcast.
Speaker 3 (10:11):
Oh wow, I've got I'm grateful I got to be
that person.
Speaker 1 (10:18):
Well, straight up, I've had over four hundred episodes and
nobody's ever talked about foraging, and so that's that's that's
that's intense. That's great, you know.
Speaker 3 (10:28):
One of the perks of living in Colorado. But there
are places that I've traveled to that have I mean,
maybe not the exact same climate, but things that you know,
you could go forage, but those nature features are definitely
something that I am drawn to.
Speaker 1 (10:42):
Yeah, straight up, Hey, so you've been to the sand Dunes.
Speaker 3 (10:46):
I absolutely have been to the sand Dunes.
Speaker 1 (10:48):
Hey, do you go to the Alien watch Tower that's
there as well?
Speaker 3 (10:52):
You know, I haven't actually gone inside, but I have
seen it several times driving around. Is that like Mosca?
I think it's in the town out of Moscow or
something like that. I can't remember the name of that town,
but I have absolutely seen it a bunch of times.
But my favorite, if I'm going to the sand dunes,
my favorite thing is to you know, like kind of
dodge the heat all day, because I'm usually there in
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the summer, dodge the heat all day, or I go
to the pot of Falls you walk into the cave
falls and like hang out there and then you know,
keep it chill all day so that like at night,
at midnight you can kind of cross the little river
and go into the sand dunes at night and just
hang out on the dance. You gotta go at night
because then you can see all the stars, see the moon.
It's it's awesome, especially like on a full moon then
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everything's lit up. You get less stars on a full moon,
but like you see, you can see a lot more.
And it's cool because people walking with their lantern. It's like,
I don't know, like I wish I would if I
was a painter, I would try to paint that, But
I'm not a painter.
Speaker 1 (11:49):
So and you put you push it to the limit.
Speaker 3 (11:53):
Yo.
Speaker 1 (11:53):
When it gets dark, I did that, I take I
jet out of there. I go like I'm going, I'm
going to the hotel. Yo. I was.
Speaker 3 (12:01):
You'll be surprised how many people are there.
Speaker 1 (12:05):
I've seen it. I've seen it. I've been there a
lot of times and I always just jet back. But
I remember because I know when it gets dark, it's
cool to look out there. But we were out there
like maybe seven or eight when it gets dark or whatever.
But I know people go out there like more later
at night, and yeah, I'll be at the motel already
straight up just chilling.
Speaker 2 (12:21):
Yeah.
Speaker 1 (12:22):
But that's that.
Speaker 3 (12:24):
I give you.
Speaker 1 (12:25):
Props for that because I can understand how beautiful it
looks at that time with the full moon. And you know,
for me, I get this is just me, yo. When
I go out there, I get like a different vibe
out there. It's a different energy vibe out there, and
there's I don't know if you've ever been on the
Extraterrestrial Highway, yo, that ship just just just I'm like,
(12:45):
I gotta get I gotta get back into my room, yo,
because there's stuff out there.
Speaker 2 (12:49):
Man.
Speaker 1 (12:50):
Up there in the sky, you can see a lot
of things.
Speaker 3 (12:53):
Yeah, I mean there the mountain not far from there.
It's like it's a sacred mountain and that area, I
feel like is like the land is powerful, and you know,
the things that happen in the sky, There's been some
interesting things in the sky or things to take of,
you know, you take notice or that. I'll just say that,
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but yeah, I think that tapping into nature is that
vibe like, and it's very special and you know, to
really like lock in with like the pulse of mother nature,
of the of the earth. What a great opportunity. And
so that's that's exactly why I go out there. And
I know you feel it too, and that's why you
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go out there. But I think that that's what we feel,
because you know, we're earth beings. But who knows what
sort of other energies or entities that sort of energy
attracts and that pulse attracts, you know, so who knows
what's going on. But I'm grateful for the things that
I've seen.
Speaker 1 (13:56):
You know, Hey, you said, you said much you can
you say it much better than I can, because we're
earth beings, like you said, I went to the Alien
Watch Tower and checked it out, met the person that
owns it, and bought her book. I bought the owner,
the owner that owns that, and that in that land too,
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because you can camp out there. I met, I met her,
and when you go in her building, there's people that
leave stories to be like stories of what they see
and out there or what in pictures as well. And
I remember and then once I remember when I left
out of that place, and then I got out a
little bit out of Alamosa, maybe fifteen minutes, I felt
like a different energy, Like I don't know, I just
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felt like I was being watched the whole time I
was there. It was interesting. And then after we left,
like a few miles out of the out of that place,
I could feel like this relief just coming off of me, like,
oh man, I don't know what I just went into
out there. It was great. No I did not camp, No, no,
I cannot do that.
Speaker 3 (14:58):
I stayed in Okay.
Speaker 1 (15:00):
Yeah, every time I go out there, I stay in
the motel.
Speaker 3 (15:02):
Yeah, there's nothing wrong with that.
Speaker 5 (15:05):
Hey, you camped out there, like oh yeah, oh yeah,
Like there's a blm land out there, and yeah, I'll
go out there.
Speaker 3 (15:15):
And camp all the time at the base of the
mountain because it's, like I said, it's a sacred mountain
and so I don't know's it's beautiful, trust me. Like now,
I also have a friend who had an experience where
they like asked to be in contact with aliens essentially,
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and they had an experience that was pretty intense, and like,
if I had that experience, it would be pretty intense.
And so if you had a feeling of you know,
like who knows, like a different like a being an
entity like watching you while you were there, that would
bring a different energy. Because I definitely didn't have that feeling,
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So my personal experience wasn't the same because if I
don't know, if I felt watched, I don't know if
I want to sleep outside there either, you know what
I mean. So fortunately I did not have that same feeling.
I felt like I just felt like strong earth energy
and I felt like, you know, it was warm, so
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I was felling all the relief from the hot of
the day, and you know, I camping at night, like
I don't know, like I just it felt so calm,
So it felt like being able to like what do
they call it ground It felt it felt grounding. Yet,
so if if you go back and that feeling is
not there, it might be a really cool experience to
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camp because it's very it's very grounding and like it
feels really calming.
Speaker 1 (16:49):
Oh straight up cool. Cool.
Speaker 3 (16:50):
Yeah.
Speaker 1 (16:51):
I had a friend that had an experience too, wow,
that came with us on that trip, and and I
haven't gone back since.
Speaker 3 (17:00):
I mean, that would be pretty scary. I mean, I
don't blame you. That would be like I'm not gonna lie.
That would be pretty scary, Like if I had that feeling,
that would be quite frightening.
Speaker 1 (17:08):
Yeah, and I haven't been back since. I'm glad I
didn't have that experience my friend had, but I had.
But they were with us when they were in the
same car with us when they came out there with us.
But I was not with them when they had that experience,
but they shared the experience with me when we were
and I was like, yeah, that was it. So yo,
so man, that was a great conversation about the sand
(17:30):
dunes and so cool that you were able to share
that story with us and how you were grounded out there,
and that's just so cool. I agree. I just I
love nature and I love animals, so it's just super cool.
You know what's really cool about the sand dunes is
like during the springtime when the snow starts melting and
it goes and it makes that river through the sand
dunes and you can, you know, just put your feet
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in there or lay in it, and the next thing
you know, you can go in the sand dunes and
just walk in and you can slid down it or
snowboard or sand board that's what they call it. Did
you go sandboarding?
Speaker 3 (18:03):
I have not been brave enough to do the sandboarding yet,
because I gotta be honest, I'm a very trash snow boarder,
so I was kind of nervous about the sand. But
I have hiked up like when you cross the river,
like the highest one that's in front of you. I've
piked up to the top of that one before, damn.
So I've spent time up there. But I definitely was
(18:25):
not a sand border I need to, I need to
try it out. Maybe i'd be like a sand sledter,
I see. I see that in my future more than
like the trying to like surfeit or board it.
Speaker 1 (18:34):
Yeah, straight up, straight up. Okay, So what do you
like more? The mountains or the ocean?
Speaker 3 (18:42):
Oh gosh, that's so tough. I'm gonna have to go
with the mountains because I'm a mountain girl. And yeah,
I'm sorry ocean because I love you too, But mountains.
Speaker 1 (18:58):
That's so cool. Yeah, I get that. I get that.
I'm gonna let everybody know where they can follow you
real fast, guys, go blow her up on the Instagram.
Make sure you like coming, Share, save and follow. Make
sure you like coming, sure, save and follow. That's lady
Loss that's l A d Y period l O s
her Instagram handle one more time. Pull out your phones
right now, pull out your computer. I don't know where
(19:20):
you guys do it at Lady Period Loss that's l
A d y Period l O S. Can't miss it.
Pops up there. It is owner at Lady Lost Productions
period LLC Booking Features, ladylos Music at gmail dot com. Okay,
hit up the link tree as well. Make sure you
(19:40):
like coming, share, save and follows. She's got great stuff
right now. She just did a live singing, Yes she did,
and make sure you check. Yeah, make sure you check
her link tree too as well. Follow and stream her music,
supp all of her creations.
Speaker 3 (19:55):
Yes, nineteen ninety one is dropping on March eleventh. So
the sit down that I recently did live, that's what
that was. It's a little you know, preview taste of
March eleventh. You'll see nineteen ninety one in full streaming
on all platforms.
Speaker 1 (20:12):
Do you guys hear that? March eleventh? Nineteen ninety one
drops right March eleventh?
Speaker 3 (20:19):
Yep?
Speaker 1 (20:20):
Sweet, I wrote that down. Great, that's great news right there.
Check out all the links on her link tree. You
will have all day to check all this out out. Guys,
you'll be stuck here all day straight up, and go
to a YouTube channel. You have to go to a
YouTube channel. Make sure. I gotta make sure I'm sharing
it because sometimes zooms will just mess me up. Here,
give me just a second.
Speaker 3 (20:40):
Zoom marda. Come on the YouTube channel too. We're going
to be dropping a few more like more content. Yeah, yeah,
seven subscribe, and thank you for showing the different places
to find me.
Speaker 1 (20:53):
Hey, that's what I do best right here at Lady
Lois Music. That's her Instagram, her YouTube panel, Lady Lost Music,
l A D Y l O S m us. I see,
I gotta spell it out sometimes. And guys, we're gonna
do it all together. Three two one boom subscribed. You know,
I just subscribe. That's what it is.
Speaker 3 (21:13):
Hey, thank you. I appreciate you.
Speaker 1 (21:16):
No doubt, no doubt. That's what we do. That's how
we that's how we elevate each other's social media game.
Yeah all right, guys, those are all the Instagram handles
right there. We're gonna get straight into the business. Oh hey,
we're gonna play a song too here in just a second. Hey,
I see, we got one here Sweet Autumn official music video,
(21:36):
and as well, I got some more here here we go,
I got here we go.
Speaker 3 (21:41):
Yeah, it played my sit down for nineteen ninety one.
Speaker 1 (21:45):
Can I find that in the link tree?
Speaker 3 (21:48):
It's it's on that Instagram.
Speaker 1 (21:50):
I understand that. But get this. Get this.
Speaker 3 (21:53):
Oh it won't let you.
Speaker 1 (21:54):
Instagram does not let me get on my computer.
Speaker 3 (21:58):
It is on YouTube. If you can access YouTube, I
have YouTube. If you go to the Friendly Collective, Friendly Collective,
we'll have it on their page.
Speaker 1 (22:13):
Don't worry. I got it right here, ladies and gentlemen. Oh,
who's who's your boy? Got it right here?
Speaker 3 (22:22):
So this is nineteen ninety one drop in March eleven.
Speaker 1 (22:24):
Yep, that's right. We'll just play it now. Guys, ladys,
you can hear it. Friendly Collective, Lady lost, Here we go.
Speaker 2 (23:05):
Alliances.
Speaker 3 (23:26):
ECUs.
Speaker 1 (23:29):
That was just a snake peek right there. I'm going
to the I'm going straight to the thing. See if
we can find it videos. I don't want shorts, I
want the videos where we're at. Oh, there we go, boom,
lady Little's I found it. I found the whole thing
right there. I found the whole thing right there.
Speaker 3 (23:48):
Look at the bottom of it.
Speaker 1 (23:50):
Hey, hey, I'm on it today. I'm telling you what
and then we'll listen as well. We have another one.
We got the original. We got the original, and then
we got the We got Rush, and then we got
as well, we got Crush, and then we got the
other video suite Autumn.
Speaker 3 (24:09):
Oh sweet, yes, sweet Autumn. Great.
Speaker 1 (24:12):
We got those to play as well. I know it's
just a short time, but we got we can play
a little examples here and there. But I got some
questions to ask here we go, me stop sharing right now. Yo, Hey,
I like the on the nineteen ninety one. I like
the guitar that's in that in the back.
Speaker 3 (24:27):
Thank you. Yeah, I felt like it. As far as
that song goes, it was a little bit different than
any music that I've previously released His Lady Lost, but
at the same time, it still was an R and
B song, so I really enjoyed the rock music. That
song was produced by my friend Ego, So shout out
(24:47):
Ego of the friendly collective he Ego, Ego and Friends
is another way you might hear of him and grateful
to be one of the friends, because yeah, he produced
that track for me and mixed mastered everything. And we
you know, we built that song together and he played
guitar on it. So that song just started with kind
(25:08):
of like a little a little riff, a little loop
that he sent me. And now we have nineteen ninety
one and yeah, I hope everybody enjoys it. March eleventh.
Speaker 1 (25:18):
Yeah, I know, I know, I know everybody is. Can
you believe that we got ten minutes left? See that's
thirty minutes? That was thirty minutes almost right there. I'm
telling you that is so crazy and I'm having a blast.
All right, We're gonna get straight into it. We have
never been asked any questions yet, but Ego and friends
shout out as well. The guitar was sick behind. I
like that distortion that was back in the behind. That
straight up. All right, Well, let's get into these questions.
(25:40):
We ask like questions, like three or four of them,
and then we'll get to your music here, because man,
I can't believe it already. All right, here we go,
first question of the day, and if you want to
answer them fast, that's cool. If not, no worth. What
is it that you like about being a senior slash
recording artist.
Speaker 3 (25:58):
I'm just grateful that I have the ability to like
express myself in this way. So I like that what
I'm doing for me personally, it soothed my nervous system.
So that's why I do it. It helps me just
express different experiences, things that I want to help share
(26:19):
that I feel like are important. And yeah, it feels
nice to be able to sing and calm myself at
the same time. So I don't know, it's just an
absolute honor. So that's that's what it means to me.
Speaker 1 (26:30):
Beautiful. I like that you said, sueles your nervous system,
and you can tell with your music as well. When
you're singing. You guys, you got that like that high
energy but calming voice when you're singing, it's lit. That's dope. Hey, yeah,
no doubt, no doubt. Here we go. What strengths do
you have that make you a great singer?
Speaker 3 (26:53):
I don't know. I feel like a lot of the
experiences or confidence that I carry. Uh. It started with basketball,
Like I'm a point guard pres and the ability to
just you know, be the one that has the ball
in my hands, be the one that has to make
decisions and kind of be the extension of coach on
the floor and take responsibility for my team and myself
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and stuff like that. Like, I feel like that confidence
helps me in all areas in my life. And then
from there, I became a teacher and I became a coach,
and so I feel like being a performer they all
go hand in hand.
Speaker 1 (27:30):
Man teacher, coach, performer aka b ball point guard. I
was a point guard too until eighth grade and then
I stopped playing basketball, but I was a point guard too.
That's so sick.
Speaker 3 (27:40):
Hey, shout out point guard.
Speaker 1 (27:41):
That was nice. Yeah, that was fun times, fun times.
Another question here goes like this, what's your least favorite
part about being a recording artist.
Speaker 3 (27:53):
I'll be real, it's, you know, the demand from when
you have to play, like when you when you have
the honor of being able to play shows, I feel
like you have to take on all these other different
jobs that aren't just performing and what you made. And
you know, not saying that I don't want to sell
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my shows, because I absolutely want to sell my shows,
but I feel like you just have to take on
the responsibility that, like I feel like venue should or
like is a whole other job that if you didn't know,
oh my god, now you know, and you better figure
out how to really like approach that in in a
way that is positive, in a way that helps you
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and the people coming to see you. So yeah, like
I even even though it's something that I also treat
with respect and take as an honor because it's an
honor to perform. The sales part like that, having to
sell the tickets and like you know, do all the
promoting and like all these other added jobs that aren't
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just the perform it's me being an artist. The admin side,
that's it takes discipline, It takes like a whole other
wearing different hats, a whole other wheelhouse. And so sometimes
it's like the not fun part, right, You.
Speaker 1 (29:12):
Got to be consistent sometimes on the marketing side straight up.
But the posting and if you have a show, you
have to you know, reach out to people to come
to your show and if you know, if they didn't
hear you the first time, remind them again. And I understand.
Speaker 3 (29:25):
Absolutely it's a big deal. It's a big deal and
it's hard and it's tedious, but man, you know it's
it's very important. So yeah, it's it's the hardest part.
Speaker 1 (29:36):
Hey, you got just just keep pushing forward and look
where we are right now. I got you on the podcast.
This is a big time. You've been trying to get
you on the show for over like like over a year,
and I'm so happy you saw the message finally and
we're here today. So it's just perfect. You know, you
just got to be patient, you got to be consistent,
and here we are. So it's perfect. So thank you
so much for being here. We got four more minutes.
(29:57):
Here we go. Next question goes like this, Oh, this
one my favorites. What's the best piece of advice you
ever got from another recording artists?
Speaker 3 (30:07):
Oh, the best piece of advice I would say is
to say true to you. Yeah, being true to yourself,
really being true to yourself, sitting with yourself, asking yourself
what you need and following following that. But also it
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goes back to it goes back to the other is like,
don't be afraid to network, don't be afraid to put
yourself out there. Don't be afraid to you know, and
not even necessarily afraid, but you got to constantly do
that and you got to lean into it. So networking,
meeting people, putting yourself in rooms with people who do
what you do, and you know, love what you love
in the way that you love it, and you guys
(30:49):
can all help each other like that is just as
important as the art that you make. And so you know,
just like here we are today, I'm trying to lean
into that and so I appreciate you know, you recognizing
that and you see in that, and I see that
in you, and so thank you for hosting me.
Speaker 1 (31:04):
Man, for real, Hey, that's what we're here for you.
I do see it. I saw when I saw you
performing at the hold On Don't tell me. Don't tell me,
because I've played there for a few times. Oh man,
the Denver Our Society.
Speaker 3 (31:18):
Got it, that's it. Yeah, it was fun and your
energy man, like, it was memorable. Col On. That's why I,
you know, with the Instagram thing, I apologize because, yeah,
times all my messages don't come straight to me. So
when I saw it, I was like, man, what Because
of course I remember you. There's no way I could
forget you. So yeah, even though it took longer than
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I wanted to, I'm glad I'm here today.
Speaker 1 (31:43):
Hey. For me, it's always on God's timing. So it's
so I'm so grateful and happy that we're here today,
and here we are. I got another one more question
and then we'll play your jams here in just a second.
And the last question goes like this, Yes, it does.
If anybody's going through a tough time, what wisdom would
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you give them? If someone's going through a tough time,
You know they're listening to this podcast, they see you,
you're doing this, and that they're seeing you. You went
on you know, friends collective and you just killed it.
What what what advice would you give someone if they're
going through a tough time.
Speaker 3 (32:19):
I mean, it depends on I'd say it depends on
kind of what they're going through, but in general, I
would just say, like, just don't give up. Just understand
that you're not alone, and don't give up. Like you
are worthy of love. Even if it doesn't matter what's
going on, you're worthy of love. And so you know,
nothing's more important than the love that you have for yourself.
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Continue to foster the love that you have for yourself
and watch how that expands to everything around you. But
no matter what's going on, just know you're not alone
and don't ever give up.
Speaker 1 (32:53):
Here we go, good good stuff right there. I'm gonna
play this next the next music we got here for you,
and man, that just pretty much concludes the episode. I
can't believe this one by so fast, I really can.
I've been like I said, it was my second or
third for this year, and it just this one just
flew by. Lady Lois. Ladies, gentlemen, to make sure you
(33:13):
go follow her on the Instagram. Yes, here we go.
Let me bring it up real quick, Lady Los on
the Instagram. Her instagram is l A d Y Period
l O S. Man. Here we go. There it is
Lady Period.
Speaker 4 (33:30):
L O S.
Speaker 1 (33:31):
Lady Los in the building, Ladies and gentlemen, it's give
her a round of the plaster coming here today, Yes, Sys, yes, yes,
make sure you go to the her Lady Low's Productions
Period LLC for the clothing line and wen go show
up to our shows. When's your next show?
Speaker 3 (33:45):
I'm performing on February twenty second, here on the twenty second,
coming up Saturday. Oh okay, it's a it's a private show.
It's sold out, but it's a catered event for album
release on this beautiful album I'm on with Uh it's
by Vitorio. Okay, but I'll be performing.
Speaker 1 (34:04):
There, beautiful guys, it's already sold out private show. It
can get better than that if you want to. Do
you want to close it on nineteen ninety one or
do you want to close it on Sweet Autumn.
Speaker 3 (34:13):
Let's go with Sweet Autumn because it was one of
my first It was from you know, the first album
that I ever put out called Choices were Made, so
go stream Choices were made. But Sweet Autumn is a
beautiful song. It's about me, it's about my favorite season,
and it's also about social justice. So yeah, I hope
you enjoy it. It's Lady Loos, Lady dot los LLP
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dot LLC very day you killed it. That's what I'm
talking about. Guys.
Speaker 1 (34:38):
Sweet Autumn from our one and only Lady Lost. Yes,
it is. Make sure you go check it out. Sweet
Autumn is a it's an exclusive. Here we go. Let
me make sure I get it right. Hey, thank you
so much. I'll hit you up in the back on
the DMS. Thank you for being on the show, everybody.
Thank you for listening Aerial's entertainment podcast.
Speaker 3 (34:56):
Thank you for this.
Speaker 1 (34:57):
One, hey, thank you, thank you.
Speaker 4 (35:00):
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Speaker 2 (35:14):
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