Write on Track: A Songwriting Podcast
By Demi Michelle Schwartz
Welcome to Write on Track: A Songwriting Podcast. Host and songwriter Demi Michelle Schwartz invites you on a journey like no other. Demi explores all aspects of being a songwriter, from the craft of songwriting to the music business and beyond. Catch new episodes every other Sunday and tune into all of the unforgettable conversations Demi has with songwriters, artists, radio presenters, music industry professionals, and more. So, what are you waiting for? Kick back and relax, don’t fall flat, and remember, stay “write on track!”
Write on Track: A Songwriting PodcastOct 15, 2023
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Episode 167 - The Life of a Songwriter and Music Therapist with Rebecca Lappa
I couldn’t be more excited to share my fabulous conversation with songwriter and music therapist, Rebecca Lappa. During our chat, we talked about music therapy, the therapeutic aspect of songwriting, the songwriting process, finding the courage to release vulnerable music, being multi-genre artists, and more. Also, Rebecca unveiled the details about her single, “Deep Water.” It was a joy having Rebecca on the show for such a genuine conversation, so I hope you love listening.
Are you enjoying Write on Track? Do you have a topic suggestion for an episode? Would you like to be a guest? Email me at writeontrackpodcast@gmail.com. Also, I’d love to connect with you. My official website is http://demimschwartz.com, and you can find me on Twitter at http://twitter.com/demimschwartz, Instagram at http://instagram.com/demimschwartz, and Facebook at facebook.com/demimschwartz.
Thank you so much for listening. Until next time, stay “write on track!”
Are you enjoying Write on Track? Do you have a topic suggestion for an episode? Would you like to be a guest? Email me at writeontrackpodcast@gmail.com. Also, I’d love to connect with you. My official website is http://demimschwartz.com, and you can find me on Twitter at http://twitter.com/demimschwartz, Instagram at http://instagram.com/demimschwartz, and Facebook at facebook.com/demimschwartz.
Thank you so much for listening. Until next time, stay “write on track!”
May 26, 202417:42
Episode 166 - The Vulnerable Journey of a Pop-Country Songwriter with Mira Goto
I’m over the moon to share my insightful and honest conversation with Mira Goto, centering the vulnerable journey of a pop-country songwriter. During our chat, we talk about being pop-country artists, bringing our voices to the country genre, speaking our truths through music, finding the confidence and courage to be vulnerable in our songs, how being perfect all the time isn’t realistic, the importance of revisiting and rewriting songs, evolving as songwriters, and much more. Mira also gives a glimpse into her EP, Before. It was a true honor having Mira on the show, so I hope you love our conversation.
Are you enjoying Write on Track? Do you have a topic suggestion for an episode? Would you like to be a guest? Email me at writeontrackpodcast@gmail.com. Also, I’d love to connect with you. My official website is http://demimschwartz.com, and you can find me on Twitter at http://twitter.com/demimschwartz, Instagram at http://instagram.com/demimschwartz, and Facebook at facebook.com/demimschwartz.
Thank you so much for listening. Until next time, stay “write on track!”
Are you enjoying Write on Track? Do you have a topic suggestion for an episode? Would you like to be a guest? Email me at writeontrackpodcast@gmail.com. Also, I’d love to connect with you. My official website is http://demimschwartz.com, and you can find me on Twitter at http://twitter.com/demimschwartz, Instagram at http://instagram.com/demimschwartz, and Facebook at facebook.com/demimschwartz.
Thank you so much for listening. Until next time, stay “write on track!”
May 12, 202423:34
Episode 165 - The Story of a Country Music Songwriter with Allie Colleen
I’m beyond delighted to share my fabulous chat with rising country music star and songwriter, Allie Colleen. Along with unveiling her songwriting process, Allie talks about her debut album, Stones, her fun single, “Halos and Horns,” and her vulnerable single featuring Lee Brice, “While We’re Still Friends.” She also shares her experience shooting the “While We’re Still Friends” music video, plans for the rest of the year, and a valuable piece of advice for songwriters. It was an honor having Allie on the show, so I hope you love listening to our conversation.
Are you enjoying Write on Track? Do you have a topic suggestion for an episode? Would you like to be a guest? Email me at writeontrackpodcast@gmail.com. Also, I’d love to connect with you. My official website is http://demimschwartz.com, and you can find me on Twitter at http://twitter.com/demimschwartz, Instagram at http://instagram.com/demimschwartz, and Facebook at facebook.com/demimschwartz.
Thank you so much for listening. Until next time, stay “write on track!”
Are you enjoying Write on Track? Do you have a topic suggestion for an episode? Would you like to be a guest? Email me at writeontrackpodcast@gmail.com. Also, I’d love to connect with you. My official website is http://demimschwartz.com, and you can find me on Twitter at http://twitter.com/demimschwartz, Instagram at http://instagram.com/demimschwartz, and Facebook at facebook.com/demimschwartz.
Thank you so much for listening. Until next time, stay “write on track!”
Apr 28, 202426:58
Episode 164 - Creating a Debut Album as a Multicultural Artist with Helena Hallberg
I’m over the moon to share my fabulous conversation with Helena Hallberg on the heels of the release of her debut album, Epithet. During our chat, Helena shares how being multicultural influences her songwriting, her process as a songwriter and while creating the album, what it was like recording with an all female production team, her favorite memory from the studio, advice for songwriters, and more. It was a joy having Helena on the show, so I hope you love listening.
Are you enjoying Write on Track? Do you have a topic suggestion for an episode? Would you like to be a guest? Email me at writeontrackpodcast@gmail.com. Also, I’d love to connect with you. My official website is http://demimschwartz.com, and you can find me on Twitter at http://twitter.com/demimschwartz, Instagram at http://instagram.com/demimschwartz, and Facebook at facebook.com/demimschwartz.
Thank you so much for listening. Until next time, stay “write on track!”
Are you enjoying Write on Track? Do you have a topic suggestion for an episode? Would you like to be a guest? Email me at writeontrackpodcast@gmail.com. Also, I’d love to connect with you. My official website is http://demimschwartz.com, and you can find me on Twitter at http://twitter.com/demimschwartz, Instagram at http://instagram.com/demimschwartz, and Facebook at facebook.com/demimschwartz.
Thank you so much for listening. Until next time, stay “write on track!”
Apr 14, 202423:24
Episode 163 - Healing Through Music with Heather Hill
Wow, I couldn’t feel more honored to share such an inspiring and moving conversation with Heather Hill. This is a very special one on healing through music. Chatting with Heather and hearing about her stunning album, Twilight Mist, has opened my mind and heart. Our conversation truly speaks for itself, so please, give this one a listen and enjoy every moment.
Are you enjoying Write on Track? Do you have a topic suggestion for an episode? Would you like to be a guest? Email me at writeontrackpodcast@gmail.com. Also, I’d love to connect with you. My official website is http://demimschwartz.com, and you can find me on Twitter at http://twitter.com/demimschwartz, Instagram at http://instagram.com/demimschwartz, and Facebook at facebook.com/demimschwartz.
Thank you so much for listening. Until next time, stay “write on track!”
Are you enjoying Write on Track? Do you have a topic suggestion for an episode? Would you like to be a guest? Email me at writeontrackpodcast@gmail.com. Also, I’d love to connect with you. My official website is http://demimschwartz.com, and you can find me on Twitter at http://twitter.com/demimschwartz, Instagram at http://instagram.com/demimschwartz, and Facebook at facebook.com/demimschwartz.
Thank you so much for listening. Until next time, stay “write on track!”
Mar 31, 202435:33
Episode 162 - The Journey to Becoming a Recording Artist with Jenna Kellogg
Taking the leap into releasing music comes with a rollercoaster ride of emotions and experiences. I’m excited to share my conversation with Jenna Kellogg surrounding the journey to becoming a recording artist. We talk about embracing learning experiences, developing a songwriting process, the stress that comes with being a songwriter, collaborating with others, finding the right producer, gaining knowledge about the music business, feeling confident in the music being released, the role acting plays while recording vocals in the studio, the process of choosing and recording a cover song, and much more. Also, Jenna shares all the details about her original song, “The Same Way,” and her cover of “Lovely” by Billie Eilish. I loved having Jenna on the show for such a fabulous conversation, so I hope it gives you a glimpse into what it’s like to debut as a recording artist.
Are you enjoying Write on Track? Do you have a topic suggestion for an episode? Would you like to be a guest? Email me at writeontrackpodcast@gmail.com. Also, I’d love to connect with you. My official website is http://demimschwartz.com, and you can find me on Twitter at http://twitter.com/demimschwartz, Instagram at http://instagram.com/demimschwartz, and Facebook at facebook.com/demimschwartz.
Thank you so much for listening. Until next time, stay “write on track!”
Are you enjoying Write on Track? Do you have a topic suggestion for an episode? Would you like to be a guest? Email me at writeontrackpodcast@gmail.com. Also, I’d love to connect with you. My official website is http://demimschwartz.com, and you can find me on Twitter at http://twitter.com/demimschwartz, Instagram at http://instagram.com/demimschwartz, and Facebook at facebook.com/demimschwartz.
Thank you so much for listening. Until next time, stay “write on track!”
Mar 17, 202432:29
Episode 161 - Releasing a Sophomore Album in Today’s Music Landscape with Jack Francis
I’m so excited to share such a meaningful conversation with Jack Francis about releasing a sophomore album in today’s music landscape. Jack talks about his songwriting process, touring, and his upcoming album, Early Retirement. Also, we dive deep into the evolution from a debut to a sophomore album and what it’s like being an artist in the music industry today. I had a blast chatting with Jack, so I hope you love our conversation.
Are you enjoying Write on Track? Do you have a topic suggestion for an episode? Would you like to be a guest? Email me at writeontrackpodcast@gmail.com. Also, I’d love to connect with you. My official website is http://demimschwartz.com, and you can find me on Twitter at http://twitter.com/demimschwartz, Instagram at http://instagram.com/demimschwartz, and Facebook at facebook.com/demimschwartz.
Thank you so much for listening. Until next time, stay “write on track!”
Are you enjoying Write on Track? Do you have a topic suggestion for an episode? Would you like to be a guest? Email me at writeontrackpodcast@gmail.com. Also, I’d love to connect with you. My official website is http://demimschwartz.com, and you can find me on Twitter at http://twitter.com/demimschwartz, Instagram at http://instagram.com/demimschwartz, and Facebook at facebook.com/demimschwartz.
Thank you so much for listening. Until next time, stay “write on track!”
Mar 17, 202431:01
Episode 160 - Touring Internationally as an Independent Artist with Kirstie Kraus
It’s time to hit the road! Ahead of her UK tour, Kirstie Kraus joined me on the show for a wonderful and insightful chat about touring. During our conversation, Kirstie talks about memories from her first live performances, finding musicians for a band, her transition into playing acoustic shows, the flexibility of performing acoustic, her rehearsal process, the importance of efficiency, planning for tours, booking shows on her own, preparing for her UK tour, places in the world she would like to tour in the future, and much more. I loved having Kirstie on the show, so I hope our conversation gives you a glimpse into what it’s like to tour as an independent artist.
Are you enjoying Write on Track? Do you have a topic suggestion for an episode? Would you like to be a guest? Email me at writeontrackpodcast@gmail.com. Also, I’d love to connect with you. My official website is http://demimschwartz.com, and you can find me on Twitter at http://twitter.com/demimschwartz, Instagram at http://instagram.com/demimschwartz, and Facebook at facebook.com/demimschwartz.
Thank you so much for listening. Until next time, stay “write on track!”
Are you enjoying Write on Track? Do you have a topic suggestion for an episode? Would you like to be a guest? Email me at writeontrackpodcast@gmail.com. Also, I’d love to connect with you. My official website is http://demimschwartz.com, and you can find me on Twitter at http://twitter.com/demimschwartz, Instagram at http://instagram.com/demimschwartz, and Facebook at facebook.com/demimschwartz.
Thank you so much for listening. Until next time, stay “write on track!”
Mar 03, 202431:53
Episode 159 - From Songwriting to the Spotlight with Queeva
I’m truly delighted to bring you an outstanding chat with Queeva, from songwriting to the spotlight. During our conversation, Queeva shares how she got into songwriting and her process, her passion for giving back through music, the details about her single, “Be So Lucky,” her experience opening for Hunter Hayes on tour, and more. Also, she unveils the interesting story behind her stage name. It was a blast having Queeva on the show, so I hope you love listening.
Are you enjoying Write on Track? Do you have a topic suggestion for an episode? Would you like to be a guest? Email me at writeontrackpodcast@gmail.com. Also, I’d love to connect with you. My official website is http://demimschwartz.com, and you can find me on Twitter at http://twitter.com/demimschwartz, Instagram at http://instagram.com/demimschwartz, and Facebook at facebook.com/demimschwartz.
Thank you so much for listening. Until next time, stay “write on track!”
Are you enjoying Write on Track? Do you have a topic suggestion for an episode? Would you like to be a guest? Email me at writeontrackpodcast@gmail.com. Also, I’d love to connect with you. My official website is http://demimschwartz.com, and you can find me on Twitter at http://twitter.com/demimschwartz, Instagram at http://instagram.com/demimschwartz, and Facebook at facebook.com/demimschwartz.
Thank you so much for listening. Until next time, stay “write on track!”
Mar 03, 202420:37
Episode 158 - Songwriting and Perfectionism with Connor Frost
This one is for the perfectionists out there. It’s crucial to overcome the perfectionist mindset in order to find any level of success as a songwriter. I’m over the moon to share an outstanding chat with Connor Frost centering songwriting and perfectionism.
The quote for this episode is by Adam Osbourne: “The most valuable thing you can make is a mistake. You can’t learn anything from being perfect.” During our fantastic conversation, Connor and I talk about mistakes being learning experiences, how perfection doesn’t exist in art, perfectionism halting creativity, perfectionism as fear in disguise, reasons why songwriters feel like they need to shoot for perfection, perfectionism and procrastination going hand in hand, fears of criticism and being perceived as someone who has tried and failed, social media creating the false perception that people’s lives are perfect when they’re not, comparing ourselves to ourselves and no one else, the importance of reflection and celebrating both small and big wins, advice for breaking out of a perfectionist mindset to finish and share songs, thinking in drafts and remembering revisions can be made, and much more. I truly loved having Connor on the show, so I hope our conversation gives you an insightful glimpse into songwriting and perfectionism.
Are you enjoying Write on Track? Do you have a topic suggestion for an episode? Would you like to be a guest? Email me at writeontrackpodcast@gmail.com. Also, I’d love to connect with you. My official website is http://demimschwartz.com, and you can find me on Twitter at http://twitter.com/demimschwartz, Instagram at http://instagram.com/demimschwartz, and Facebook at facebook.com/demimschwartz.
Thank you so much for listening. Until next time, stay “write on track!”
The quote for this episode is by Adam Osbourne: “The most valuable thing you can make is a mistake. You can’t learn anything from being perfect.” During our fantastic conversation, Connor and I talk about mistakes being learning experiences, how perfection doesn’t exist in art, perfectionism halting creativity, perfectionism as fear in disguise, reasons why songwriters feel like they need to shoot for perfection, perfectionism and procrastination going hand in hand, fears of criticism and being perceived as someone who has tried and failed, social media creating the false perception that people’s lives are perfect when they’re not, comparing ourselves to ourselves and no one else, the importance of reflection and celebrating both small and big wins, advice for breaking out of a perfectionist mindset to finish and share songs, thinking in drafts and remembering revisions can be made, and much more. I truly loved having Connor on the show, so I hope our conversation gives you an insightful glimpse into songwriting and perfectionism.
Are you enjoying Write on Track? Do you have a topic suggestion for an episode? Would you like to be a guest? Email me at writeontrackpodcast@gmail.com. Also, I’d love to connect with you. My official website is http://demimschwartz.com, and you can find me on Twitter at http://twitter.com/demimschwartz, Instagram at http://instagram.com/demimschwartz, and Facebook at facebook.com/demimschwartz.
Thank you so much for listening. Until next time, stay “write on track!”
Feb 18, 202433:01
Episode 157 - Having a Support System as an Artist with Kate Harding
Having a support system as an artist is crucial, from celebrating successes with others to knowing you’re never alone and beyond. I’m delighted to share my chat with Kate Harding all about this topic, especially since Kate is only beginning her songwriting adventure.
The quote for this episode is by Roger Waters: “There is no us and them. It’s an illusion. We are all human beings, and we all have a responsibility to support one another.” During our conversation, Kate and I talk about getting support from family and friends, meeting people along the way, helping others as artists, building a network in the music industry, having genuine conversations, remembering those who supported you first and staying in contact to sustain relationships, having a support system to celebrate with you and motivate you to keep going, making connections from unexpected places, and more. Also, Kate shares all the details about her debut single, “Wallflower.” It was a joy having Kate on the show, so I hope you love our conversation.
Are you enjoying Write on Track? Do you have a topic suggestion for an episode? Would you like to be a guest? Email me at writeontrackpodcast@gmail.com. Also, I’d love to connect with you. My official website is http://demimschwartz.com, and you can find me on Twitter at http://twitter.com/demimschwartz, Instagram at http://instagram.com/demimschwartz, and Facebook at facebook.com/demimschwartz.
Thank you so much for listening. Until next time, stay “write on track!”
The quote for this episode is by Roger Waters: “There is no us and them. It’s an illusion. We are all human beings, and we all have a responsibility to support one another.” During our conversation, Kate and I talk about getting support from family and friends, meeting people along the way, helping others as artists, building a network in the music industry, having genuine conversations, remembering those who supported you first and staying in contact to sustain relationships, having a support system to celebrate with you and motivate you to keep going, making connections from unexpected places, and more. Also, Kate shares all the details about her debut single, “Wallflower.” It was a joy having Kate on the show, so I hope you love our conversation.
Are you enjoying Write on Track? Do you have a topic suggestion for an episode? Would you like to be a guest? Email me at writeontrackpodcast@gmail.com. Also, I’d love to connect with you. My official website is http://demimschwartz.com, and you can find me on Twitter at http://twitter.com/demimschwartz, Instagram at http://instagram.com/demimschwartz, and Facebook at facebook.com/demimschwartz.
Thank you so much for listening. Until next time, stay “write on track!”
Feb 18, 202434:15
Episode 156 - The Metamorphosis of a Songwriter with Andrew Dean
Did someone say butterflies? That’s right, songwriters are just like butterflies in many ways, and I’m over the moon to welcome Andrew Dean onto the show for an outstanding conversation about the metamorphosis of a songwriter.
The quote for this episode is by Drew Barrymore: “I’ve always loved butterflies, because they remind us that it’s never too late to transform ourselves.” During our chat, Andrew and I talk about evolving as songwriters, our excitement from seeing others succeed, embracing the unknown as we chase our dreams, having a supportive network and making friends in the music industry, collaborating with others, our music transforming over time, writing in various styles, staying true to ourselves, the freedom in authenticity, the International Singer Songwriters Association and ISSA Awards, getting involved in the music industry, trusting the journey, the benefits of being an independent artist, and much more. I truly loved having Andrew on the show for such a wonderful conversation, so I hope it gives you a glimpse into how songwriters are just like butterflies.
Are you enjoying Write on Track? Do you have a topic suggestion for an episode? Would you like to be a guest? Email me at writeontrackpodcast@gmail.com. Also, I’d love to connect with you. My official website is http://demimschwartz.com, and you can find me on Twitter at http://twitter.com/demimschwartz, Instagram at http://instagram.com/demimschwartz, and Facebook at facebook.com/demimschwartz.
Thank you so much for listening. Until next time, stay “write on track!”
The quote for this episode is by Drew Barrymore: “I’ve always loved butterflies, because they remind us that it’s never too late to transform ourselves.” During our chat, Andrew and I talk about evolving as songwriters, our excitement from seeing others succeed, embracing the unknown as we chase our dreams, having a supportive network and making friends in the music industry, collaborating with others, our music transforming over time, writing in various styles, staying true to ourselves, the freedom in authenticity, the International Singer Songwriters Association and ISSA Awards, getting involved in the music industry, trusting the journey, the benefits of being an independent artist, and much more. I truly loved having Andrew on the show for such a wonderful conversation, so I hope it gives you a glimpse into how songwriters are just like butterflies.
Are you enjoying Write on Track? Do you have a topic suggestion for an episode? Would you like to be a guest? Email me at writeontrackpodcast@gmail.com. Also, I’d love to connect with you. My official website is http://demimschwartz.com, and you can find me on Twitter at http://twitter.com/demimschwartz, Instagram at http://instagram.com/demimschwartz, and Facebook at facebook.com/demimschwartz.
Thank you so much for listening. Until next time, stay “write on track!”
Feb 04, 202430:19
Episode 155 - All About Duo Life with the Just Imagines
I’m beyond excited to welcome the Just Imagines onto the show for an insightful conversation all about duo life. During our chat, Tyler and Carina share how they met, the story behind their stage name, their collaborative writing and recording processes, their vision for creating music videos, how they divide tasks as a duo, their goal to perform more and favorite songs to play live, career highlights, the inspiration behind their album, their forthcoming EP, their dream venue, and much more. Also, we talk about the ISSA Awards, being multi-genre, and evolving as songwriters. It was a joy having the Just Imagines on the show, so I hope you love listening to our conversation.
Are you enjoying Write on Track? Do you have a topic suggestion for an episode? Would you like to be a guest? Email me at writeontrackpodcast@gmail.com. Also, I’d love to connect with you. My official website is http://demimschwartz.com, and you can find me on Twitter at http://twitter.com/demimschwartz, Instagram at http://instagram.com/demimschwartz, and Facebook at facebook.com/demimschwartz.
Thank you so much for listening. Until next time, stay “write on track!”
Are you enjoying Write on Track? Do you have a topic suggestion for an episode? Would you like to be a guest? Email me at writeontrackpodcast@gmail.com. Also, I’d love to connect with you. My official website is http://demimschwartz.com, and you can find me on Twitter at http://twitter.com/demimschwartz, Instagram at http://instagram.com/demimschwartz, and Facebook at facebook.com/demimschwartz.
Thank you so much for listening. Until next time, stay “write on track!”
Feb 04, 202431:11
Episode 154 - The Rising Country Music Scene in Australia with Allie Jean
Country music has become popular worldwide, since at the heart of this genre is authenticity rooted in emotions and experiences. I’m over the moon to welcome Allie Jean onto the show for an outstanding conversation centering the rising country music scene in Australia.
The quote for this episode is by Taylor Swift: “My definition of country music is really pretty simple. It’s when someone sings about their life and what they know, from an authentic place.” During our conversation, Allie and I talk about embracing authenticity as songwriters, storytelling in country music, the songwriting process and inspiration, different perspectives in songs, the country music scene in Australia, the evolution of art, breaking into the music scene as an independent artist, and much more. Allie also shares the details about her current and upcoming music. I truly enjoyed having Allie on the show for such a fascinating conversation, so I hope you love listening.
Are you enjoying Write on Track? Do you have a topic suggestion for an episode? Would you like to be a guest? Email me at writeontrackpodcast@gmail.com. Also, I’d love to connect with you. My official website is http://demimschwartz.com, and you can find me on Twitter at http://twitter.com/demimschwartz, Instagram at http://instagram.com/demimschwartz, and Facebook at facebook.com/demimschwartz.
Thank you so much for listening. Until next time, stay “write on track!”
The quote for this episode is by Taylor Swift: “My definition of country music is really pretty simple. It’s when someone sings about their life and what they know, from an authentic place.” During our conversation, Allie and I talk about embracing authenticity as songwriters, storytelling in country music, the songwriting process and inspiration, different perspectives in songs, the country music scene in Australia, the evolution of art, breaking into the music scene as an independent artist, and much more. Allie also shares the details about her current and upcoming music. I truly enjoyed having Allie on the show for such a fascinating conversation, so I hope you love listening.
Are you enjoying Write on Track? Do you have a topic suggestion for an episode? Would you like to be a guest? Email me at writeontrackpodcast@gmail.com. Also, I’d love to connect with you. My official website is http://demimschwartz.com, and you can find me on Twitter at http://twitter.com/demimschwartz, Instagram at http://instagram.com/demimschwartz, and Facebook at facebook.com/demimschwartz.
Thank you so much for listening. Until next time, stay “write on track!”
Jan 21, 202428:51
Episode 153 - Music and Photography with Annie Dressner
I’m excited to share my conversation with Annie Dressner surrounding music and photography. During our chat, Annie unveils her background being a songwriter and photographer, a parallel she draws between songs and pictures, her appreciation for art in general, how she documents touring through photography, her songwriting process, inspiration for her music, writing both autobiographical songs and ones about others’ lives, details about her current and upcoming releases, and more. It was a delight having Annie on the show, so I hope you love listening.
Are you enjoying Write on Track? Do you have a topic suggestion for an episode? Would you like to be a guest? Email me at writeontrackpodcast@gmail.com. Also, I’d love to connect with you. My official website is http://demimschwartz.com, and you can find me on Twitter at http://twitter.com/demimschwartz, Instagram at http://instagram.com/demimschwartz, and Facebook at facebook.com/demimschwartz.
Thank you so much for listening. Until next time, stay “write on track!”
Are you enjoying Write on Track? Do you have a topic suggestion for an episode? Would you like to be a guest? Email me at writeontrackpodcast@gmail.com. Also, I’d love to connect with you. My official website is http://demimschwartz.com, and you can find me on Twitter at http://twitter.com/demimschwartz, Instagram at http://instagram.com/demimschwartz, and Facebook at facebook.com/demimschwartz.
Thank you so much for listening. Until next time, stay “write on track!”
Jan 21, 202424:54
Episode 152 - The Differences Between Collaborating and Writing Solo with Rebecca Richards
As songwriters, collaboration is a key part of what we do, including co-writing with others. Whether we’re co-writing or crafting songs on our own, we’re always drawing on our skills and approaching the songwriting process from various perspectives. I’m delighted to share an outstanding conversation with Rebecca Richards about the differences between collaborating and writing solo.
The quote for this episode is by Virgil Abloh: “The whole point of collaboration is that you give and take from each other, and that’s how you create things that are totally new.” Rebecca and I chat about the benefits of having a classical music background, the different forms collaboration can take, receiving feedback, co-writing approaches, knowing the songwriting craft well enough to write solo before doing collaborations, dynamics of the co-writing relationship, writing a song from someone else’s idea, our love for piano, being immersed in different styles of music, some of our favorite piano composers, the solo writing process, the benefits of knowing how to play more than one instrument, and much more. I’m beyond glad Rebecca joined me on the show for such a fabulous conversation, so I hope you love listening.
Are you enjoying Write on Track? Do you have a topic suggestion for an episode? Would you like to be a guest? Email me at writeontrackpodcast@gmail.com. Also, I’d love to connect with you. My official website is http://demimschwartz.com, and you can find me on Twitter at http://twitter.com/demimschwartz, Instagram at http://instagram.com/demimschwartz, and Facebook at facebook.com/demimschwartz.
Thank you so much for listening. Until next time, stay “write on track!”
The quote for this episode is by Virgil Abloh: “The whole point of collaboration is that you give and take from each other, and that’s how you create things that are totally new.” Rebecca and I chat about the benefits of having a classical music background, the different forms collaboration can take, receiving feedback, co-writing approaches, knowing the songwriting craft well enough to write solo before doing collaborations, dynamics of the co-writing relationship, writing a song from someone else’s idea, our love for piano, being immersed in different styles of music, some of our favorite piano composers, the solo writing process, the benefits of knowing how to play more than one instrument, and much more. I’m beyond glad Rebecca joined me on the show for such a fabulous conversation, so I hope you love listening.
Are you enjoying Write on Track? Do you have a topic suggestion for an episode? Would you like to be a guest? Email me at writeontrackpodcast@gmail.com. Also, I’d love to connect with you. My official website is http://demimschwartz.com, and you can find me on Twitter at http://twitter.com/demimschwartz, Instagram at http://instagram.com/demimschwartz, and Facebook at facebook.com/demimschwartz.
Thank you so much for listening. Until next time, stay “write on track!”
Jan 07, 202438:50
Episode 151 - The Life of a Music Journalist with Katherine Taylor
It’s 2024, which means new conversations are coming your way. Kicking off another year of the show, I’m over the moon to share a fascinating chat with Katherine Taylor, who is a talented music journalist. During our conversation, we talk about how Katherine got started as a music journalist, the reality that successful people in the music industry are just like everyone else, getting nervous before conducting interviews, artists approaching journalists with a realistic perspective, the importance of persistence, and more. Also, Katherine shares details about her book, She’s a Badass: Women in Rock Shaping Feminism, publishing January 16. I loved having Katherine on the show and hearing all about her experiences as a music journalist and journey to getting her book published, so I hope you find our conversation informative and inspiring.
Are you enjoying Write on Track? Do you have a topic suggestion for an episode? Would you like to be a guest? Email me at writeontrackpodcast@gmail.com. Also, I’d love to connect with you. My official website is http://demimschwartz.com, and you can find me on Twitter at http://twitter.com/demimschwartz, Instagram at http://instagram.com/demimschwartz, and Facebook at facebook.com/demimschwartz.
Thank you so much for listening. Until next time, stay “write on track!”
Are you enjoying Write on Track? Do you have a topic suggestion for an episode? Would you like to be a guest? Email me at writeontrackpodcast@gmail.com. Also, I’d love to connect with you. My official website is http://demimschwartz.com, and you can find me on Twitter at http://twitter.com/demimschwartz, Instagram at http://instagram.com/demimschwartz, and Facebook at facebook.com/demimschwartz.
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Jan 07, 202431:18
Episode 150 - Giving Back with Robbie Harte
Wow, I can’t believe another year is coming to an end. It’s been a magical one, and I’m over the moon to share a fantastic conversation to tie the bow on this year of Write on Track. Robbie Harte is back for round two for a chat about giving back, which is a wonderful topic to discuss as we get ready to ring in 2024.
The quote for this episode is by Dolly Parton: “If you see someone without a smile today, give ‘em yours.” During our conversation, Robbie and I talk about giving someone a smile, recognizing when someone is in need, spreading kindness during the holidays, giving back in the music industry, surrounding ourselves with supportive people, not dwelling on numbers and stats, giving to listeners through writing and releasing relatable music, doing our best to give back despite limitations, being an inspiration to others, making positive spaces on social media, perspectives on situations where giving and kindness aren’t reciprocated, focusing on what we can control, giving others compliments, and much more. I truly loved having Robbie back on the show for a meaningful conversation to end this year of Write on Track, so I hope you love listening. Thank you so much for another memorable year of the show. I can’t wait to share more conversations in 2024.
Are you enjoying Write on Track? Do you have a topic suggestion for an episode? Would you like to be a guest? Email me at writeontrackpodcast@gmail.com. Also, I’d love to connect with you. My official website is http://demimschwartz.com, and you can find me on Twitter at http://twitter.com/demimschwartz, Instagram at http://instagram.com/demimschwartz, and Facebook at facebook.com/demimschwartz.
Thank you so much for listening. Until next time, stay “write on track!”
The quote for this episode is by Dolly Parton: “If you see someone without a smile today, give ‘em yours.” During our conversation, Robbie and I talk about giving someone a smile, recognizing when someone is in need, spreading kindness during the holidays, giving back in the music industry, surrounding ourselves with supportive people, not dwelling on numbers and stats, giving to listeners through writing and releasing relatable music, doing our best to give back despite limitations, being an inspiration to others, making positive spaces on social media, perspectives on situations where giving and kindness aren’t reciprocated, focusing on what we can control, giving others compliments, and much more. I truly loved having Robbie back on the show for a meaningful conversation to end this year of Write on Track, so I hope you love listening. Thank you so much for another memorable year of the show. I can’t wait to share more conversations in 2024.
Are you enjoying Write on Track? Do you have a topic suggestion for an episode? Would you like to be a guest? Email me at writeontrackpodcast@gmail.com. Also, I’d love to connect with you. My official website is http://demimschwartz.com, and you can find me on Twitter at http://twitter.com/demimschwartz, Instagram at http://instagram.com/demimschwartz, and Facebook at facebook.com/demimschwartz.
Thank you so much for listening. Until next time, stay “write on track!”
Dec 24, 202333:48
Episode 149 - The Life of a Female Percussionist with Sophia Elliott
I couldn’t be more excited to welcome an extra special guest onto the show. Sophia Elliott has played live percussion on several of my songs, and now, I’m delighted to share an outstanding conversation with her about what it’s like being a female percussionist.
The quote for this episode is by Evelyn Glennie: “Percussion is the most adaptable family of instruments. The biggest challenge is to project percussion in a lyrical way.” During our conversation, Sophia talks about how she expresses emotion through percussion, breaking out of her shell through playing in church, facing performance anxiety, recording in the studio, how she prepares to record on a song, her experiences as a female percussionist, why she loves being a percussionist, switching between instruments, advice for anyone interested in playing percussion, how she reacts to hearing herself on studio recordings, and much more. I truly enjoyed having Sophia on the show for such an inspiring and fascinating chat, so I hope you love listening.
Are you enjoying Write on Track? Do you have a topic suggestion for an episode? Would you like to be a guest? Email me at writeontrackpodcast@gmail.com. Also, I’d love to connect with you. My official website is http://demimschwartz.com, and you can find me on Twitter at http://twitter.com/demimschwartz, Instagram at http://instagram.com/demimschwartz, and Facebook at facebook.com/demimschwartz.
Thank you so much for listening. Until next time, stay “write on track!”
The quote for this episode is by Evelyn Glennie: “Percussion is the most adaptable family of instruments. The biggest challenge is to project percussion in a lyrical way.” During our conversation, Sophia talks about how she expresses emotion through percussion, breaking out of her shell through playing in church, facing performance anxiety, recording in the studio, how she prepares to record on a song, her experiences as a female percussionist, why she loves being a percussionist, switching between instruments, advice for anyone interested in playing percussion, how she reacts to hearing herself on studio recordings, and much more. I truly enjoyed having Sophia on the show for such an inspiring and fascinating chat, so I hope you love listening.
Are you enjoying Write on Track? Do you have a topic suggestion for an episode? Would you like to be a guest? Email me at writeontrackpodcast@gmail.com. Also, I’d love to connect with you. My official website is http://demimschwartz.com, and you can find me on Twitter at http://twitter.com/demimschwartz, Instagram at http://instagram.com/demimschwartz, and Facebook at facebook.com/demimschwartz.
Thank you so much for listening. Until next time, stay “write on track!”
Dec 24, 202329:18
Episode 148 - Being a Songwriter and Composer for Animation with Kevin Smithers
I’m delighted to bring you an outstanding conversation with Kevin Smithers, who is a talented songwriter and composer for film and television. During our chat, Kevin shares what drew him to pursue a music career in film and TV, his approaches as a songwriter and composer working in animation, the collaborative aspect of his work, developing skills for shifting between various musical styles for different projects, embracing the flow of the creative process, the importance of having patience, advice for anyone interested in chasing a dream as a songwriter or composer for film and TV, and so much more. Also, he talks about his work on Frankelda’s Book of Spooks and the Ballad of the Phoenix. I truly loved having Kevin on the show for such a fascinating conversation, so I hope it gives you a glimpse into the life of a songwriter and composer for animation.
Are you enjoying Write on Track? Do you have a topic suggestion for an episode? Would you like to be a guest? Email me at writeontrackpodcast@gmail.com. Also, I’d love to connect with you. My official website is http://demimschwartz.com, and you can find me on Twitter at http://twitter.com/demimschwartz, Instagram at http://instagram.com/demimschwartz, and Facebook at facebook.com/demimschwartz.
Thank you so much for listening. Until next time, stay “write on track!”
Are you enjoying Write on Track? Do you have a topic suggestion for an episode? Would you like to be a guest? Email me at writeontrackpodcast@gmail.com. Also, I’d love to connect with you. My official website is http://demimschwartz.com, and you can find me on Twitter at http://twitter.com/demimschwartz, Instagram at http://instagram.com/demimschwartz, and Facebook at facebook.com/demimschwartz.
Thank you so much for listening. Until next time, stay “write on track!”
Dec 10, 202325:09
Episode 147 - Facing Rejection with Tyra Madison
Chasing a dream in any creative industry means rejection will be part of the journey. As songwriters, we’re always having to overcome hearing “no” and getting ghosted, but still, finding ways to push through and keep doing what we love makes our highlights even more rewarding. I’m beyond excited to bring you a genuine chat with Tyra Madison surrounding rejection.
The quote for this episode is by Rick Riordan: “It’s not easy. I got lots of rejections when I first started out. If you want to write, you have to believe in yourself and not give up. You have to do your best to practice and get better.” During our conversation, Tyra and I talk about not giving up on our creative dreams, believing in ourselves, the difference between getting a no and being ghosted, overcoming rejection, accepting rejection is a part of life, searching for the silver linings, the idea that everything happens for a reason, having patience, celebrating successes along the way, the rewarding aspect of achieving something we worked hard for, being inspired by others’ journeys, not comparing ourselves to others because everyone has their own story, not getting discouraged when others share highlights on social media because rejection happens to everyone behind the scenes, focusing on our love for songwriting and the things we can control, recognizing a creative dream as a rollercoaster ride, and more. Also, Tyra shares details about her single, “Devil’s in the Details.” I loved having Tyra on the show for such an honest and relatable chat, so I hope it inspires you and reminds you that you’re not alone while dealing with rejection.
Are you enjoying Write on Track? Do you have a topic suggestion for an episode? Would you like to be a guest? Email me at writeontrackpodcast@gmail.com. Also, I’d love to connect with you. My official website is http://demimschwartz.com, and you can find me on Twitter at http://twitter.com/demimschwartz, Instagram at http://instagram.com/demimschwartz, and Facebook at facebook.com/demimschwartz.
Thank you so much for listening. Until next time, stay “write on track!”
The quote for this episode is by Rick Riordan: “It’s not easy. I got lots of rejections when I first started out. If you want to write, you have to believe in yourself and not give up. You have to do your best to practice and get better.” During our conversation, Tyra and I talk about not giving up on our creative dreams, believing in ourselves, the difference between getting a no and being ghosted, overcoming rejection, accepting rejection is a part of life, searching for the silver linings, the idea that everything happens for a reason, having patience, celebrating successes along the way, the rewarding aspect of achieving something we worked hard for, being inspired by others’ journeys, not comparing ourselves to others because everyone has their own story, not getting discouraged when others share highlights on social media because rejection happens to everyone behind the scenes, focusing on our love for songwriting and the things we can control, recognizing a creative dream as a rollercoaster ride, and more. Also, Tyra shares details about her single, “Devil’s in the Details.” I loved having Tyra on the show for such an honest and relatable chat, so I hope it inspires you and reminds you that you’re not alone while dealing with rejection.
Are you enjoying Write on Track? Do you have a topic suggestion for an episode? Would you like to be a guest? Email me at writeontrackpodcast@gmail.com. Also, I’d love to connect with you. My official website is http://demimschwartz.com, and you can find me on Twitter at http://twitter.com/demimschwartz, Instagram at http://instagram.com/demimschwartz, and Facebook at facebook.com/demimschwartz.
Thank you so much for listening. Until next time, stay “write on track!”
Dec 10, 202326:39
Episode 146 - Songwriting and Being Daring with Re Mattei
Whether we’re chasing our songwriting dreams or facing life’s adventures, there’s a level of fearlessness involved. I’m beyond excited to welcome Re Mattei onto the show for a conversation about songwriting and being daring.
The quote for this episode is by Helen Keller: “Life is either a daring adventure or nothing at all.” During our conversation, Re and I talk about embracing life as an adventure, the dauntless side of chasing a dream, the unexpected moments and opportunities, the beauty that can come from taking risks and chances, and more. Also, Re shares her songwriting journey, writing process, and new music. I loved having Re on the show for such a wonderful conversation, so I hope it inspires you to be daring while chasing your dreams and experiencing life’s adventures.
Are you enjoying Write on Track? Do you have a topic suggestion for an episode? Would you like to be a guest? Email me at writeontrackpodcast@gmail.com. Also, I’d love to connect with you. My official website is http://demimschwartz.com, and you can find me on Twitter at http://twitter.com/demimschwartz, Instagram at http://instagram.com/demimschwartz, and Facebook at facebook.com/demimschwartz.
Thank you so much for listening. Until next time, stay “write on track!”
The quote for this episode is by Helen Keller: “Life is either a daring adventure or nothing at all.” During our conversation, Re and I talk about embracing life as an adventure, the dauntless side of chasing a dream, the unexpected moments and opportunities, the beauty that can come from taking risks and chances, and more. Also, Re shares her songwriting journey, writing process, and new music. I loved having Re on the show for such a wonderful conversation, so I hope it inspires you to be daring while chasing your dreams and experiencing life’s adventures.
Are you enjoying Write on Track? Do you have a topic suggestion for an episode? Would you like to be a guest? Email me at writeontrackpodcast@gmail.com. Also, I’d love to connect with you. My official website is http://demimschwartz.com, and you can find me on Twitter at http://twitter.com/demimschwartz, Instagram at http://instagram.com/demimschwartz, and Facebook at facebook.com/demimschwartz.
Thank you so much for listening. Until next time, stay “write on track!”
Nov 26, 202331:29
Episode 145 - Perseverance with Mary McGuinness
I’m delighted to share an inspiring chat with Mary McGuinness. Along with talking about her songwriting journey and current music, we have a conversation surrounding perseverance, covering being on a unique timeline while chasing a dream, holding on to the love and enjoyment for a creative art, living in the present, being patient, evolution, and much more. It was a joy having Mary on the show, so I hope you love our conversation.
Are you enjoying Write on Track? Do you have a topic suggestion for an episode? Would you like to be a guest? Email me at writeontrackpodcast@gmail.com. Also, I’d love to connect with you. My official website is http://demimschwartz.com, and you can find me on Twitter at http://twitter.com/demimschwartz, Instagram at http://instagram.com/demimschwartz, and Facebook at facebook.com/demimschwartz.
Thank you so much for listening. Until next time, stay “write on track!”
Are you enjoying Write on Track? Do you have a topic suggestion for an episode? Would you like to be a guest? Email me at writeontrackpodcast@gmail.com. Also, I’d love to connect with you. My official website is http://demimschwartz.com, and you can find me on Twitter at http://twitter.com/demimschwartz, Instagram at http://instagram.com/demimschwartz, and Facebook at facebook.com/demimschwartz.
Thank you so much for listening. Until next time, stay “write on track!”
Nov 26, 202329:10
Episode 144 - Embracing Bravery, Honesty, and Change with Dylan James
I’m beyond excited to share a wonderful conversation with Dylan James centering around embracing bravery, honesty, and change as songwriters. We talk about tapping into storytelling, being honest and writing from the heart, the bravery required to share vulnerable lyrics, the therapeutic aspect of releasing authentic music, maintaining enjoyment while songwriting, being free with the writing process, not being afraid of change, growing and evolving through change, and more. Also, Dylan gives a glimpse into his debut album, Expected to Fly. I truly loved having him on the show, so I hope our conversation inspires you.
Are you enjoying Write on Track? Do you have a topic suggestion for an episode? Would you like to be a guest? Email me at writeontrackpodcast@gmail.com. Also, I’d love to connect with you. My official website is http://demimschwartz.com, and you can find me on Twitter at http://twitter.com/demimschwartz, Instagram at http://instagram.com/demimschwartz, and Facebook at facebook.com/demimschwartz.
Thank you so much for listening. Until next time, stay “write on track!”
Are you enjoying Write on Track? Do you have a topic suggestion for an episode? Would you like to be a guest? Email me at writeontrackpodcast@gmail.com. Also, I’d love to connect with you. My official website is http://demimschwartz.com, and you can find me on Twitter at http://twitter.com/demimschwartz, Instagram at http://instagram.com/demimschwartz, and Facebook at facebook.com/demimschwartz.
Thank you so much for listening. Until next time, stay “write on track!”
Nov 12, 202329:06
Episode 143 - Staying Motivated in the Music Industry with Cash & Carter
Chasing a songwriting dream requires a ton of motivation, since it’s a roller coaster ride. I’m delighted to be joined by Shaun Smith and Ross O’Reilly of the country duo, Cash & Carter, for a conversation about staying motivated in the music industry.
The quote for this episode is by Steve Jobs: “If you are working on something that you really care about, you don’t have to be pushed. The vision pulls you.” During our conversation, we talk about feeling motivated to create from a place of passion, having a clear vision, remaining consistent, tips for restoring motivation, celebrating small wins along the way, changing the songwriting process and trying new things, taking off the pressure and returning to the love for the craft, simply showing up, and more. Shaun and Ross also share how they joined forces for Cash & Carter and give a glimpse into their new music. It was a joy having Shaun and Ross on the show, so I hope our conversation inspires you to stay motivated while chasing your dreams.
Are you enjoying Write on Track? Do you have a topic suggestion for an episode? Would you like to be a guest? Email me at writeontrackpodcast@gmail.com. Also, I’d love to connect with you. My official website is http://demimschwartz.com, and you can find me on Twitter at http://twitter.com/demimschwartz, Instagram at http://instagram.com/demimschwartz, and Facebook at http://facebook.com/demimschwartz.
Thank you so much for listening. Until next time, stay “write on track!”
Nov 12, 202334:57
Episode 142 - Mental Health and Chasing Dreams with Onoleigh
Chasing a dream, especially one in a creative industry, comes with its challenges. Despite having a love for an art form and feeling the drive to create and hope for success, the journey is a roller coaster ride that affects mental health from time to time. I’m so honored to share a conversation with Onoleigh surrounding mental health and chasing dreams.
The quote for this episode is by Emery Lord: “My dark days made me strong. Or maybe I already was strong, and they made me prove it.” During our conversation, Onoleigh and I chat about realizing that overcoming hard times proves we’re strong, songwriting making us feel like we’re not alone, getting inspired by difficult emotions and experiences, the risks involved with chasing a dream, loving what we’re doing because that’s what keeps us going, holding on to hope, facing criticism for chasing a dream in the arts, dealing with negative thoughts surrounding the challenges that come along with chasing an artistic dream, celebrating wins along the way, being hard on ourselves when we feel like we’re falling behind and should do more, the importance of taking breaks, understanding our personal triggers in order to try our best to avoid those situations, maintaining good mental health for our creativity, self-care and hobbies, and much more. I truly loved having Onoleigh on the show for such an authentic conversation, so I hope it inspires you to put your mental health first while chasing your dreams.
Are you enjoying Write on Track? Do you have a topic suggestion for an episode? Would you like to be a guest? Email me at writeontrackpodcast@gmail.com. Also, I’d love to connect with you. My official website is http://demimschwartz.com, and you can find me on Twitter at http://twitter.com/demimschwartz, Instagram at http://instagram.com/demimschwartz, and Facebook at facebook.com/demimschwartz.
Thank you so much for listening. Until next time, stay “write on track!”
The quote for this episode is by Emery Lord: “My dark days made me strong. Or maybe I already was strong, and they made me prove it.” During our conversation, Onoleigh and I chat about realizing that overcoming hard times proves we’re strong, songwriting making us feel like we’re not alone, getting inspired by difficult emotions and experiences, the risks involved with chasing a dream, loving what we’re doing because that’s what keeps us going, holding on to hope, facing criticism for chasing a dream in the arts, dealing with negative thoughts surrounding the challenges that come along with chasing an artistic dream, celebrating wins along the way, being hard on ourselves when we feel like we’re falling behind and should do more, the importance of taking breaks, understanding our personal triggers in order to try our best to avoid those situations, maintaining good mental health for our creativity, self-care and hobbies, and much more. I truly loved having Onoleigh on the show for such an authentic conversation, so I hope it inspires you to put your mental health first while chasing your dreams.
Are you enjoying Write on Track? Do you have a topic suggestion for an episode? Would you like to be a guest? Email me at writeontrackpodcast@gmail.com. Also, I’d love to connect with you. My official website is http://demimschwartz.com, and you can find me on Twitter at http://twitter.com/demimschwartz, Instagram at http://instagram.com/demimschwartz, and Facebook at facebook.com/demimschwartz.
Thank you so much for listening. Until next time, stay “write on track!”
Oct 29, 202331:12
Episode 141 - The Role a Producer Plays in an Artist’s Journey with Tyler Spicer
Artists work with many different individuals while chasing their dreams, and a producer is one of the most valuable members of the team. I’m delighted to welcome Tyler Spicer onto the show to chat all about the role a producer plays in an artist’s journey.
The quote for this episode is by Hannes Bieger: “Every track starts with a single, strong idea.” Tyler and I talk about the creativity and imagination required for music production, having a strong idea and clear vision for a song, a producer blending their approach with the artist’s vision and preferences, the importance of a producer having an eclectic taste in music, leaning into genre expectations and commercial appeal while also bringing a fresh perspective, the remote production process, having strong communication, making sure the song is going in the right direction, creating a comfortable environment for the artist, the importance of a producer being flexible, taking a unique approach to each artist’s music, overcoming challenges, and so much more. It was a joy having Tyler on the show, so I hope our conversation gives you a glimpse into a producer’s role.
Are you enjoying Write on Track? Do you have a topic suggestion for an episode? Would you like to be a guest? Email me at writeontrackpodcast@gmail.com. Also, I’d love to connect with you. My official website is http://demimschwartz.com, and you can find me on Twitter at http://twitter.com/demimschwartz, Instagram at http://instagram.com/demimschwartz, and Facebook at facebook.com/demimschwartz.
Thank you so much for listening. Until next time, stay “write on track!”
The quote for this episode is by Hannes Bieger: “Every track starts with a single, strong idea.” Tyler and I talk about the creativity and imagination required for music production, having a strong idea and clear vision for a song, a producer blending their approach with the artist’s vision and preferences, the importance of a producer having an eclectic taste in music, leaning into genre expectations and commercial appeal while also bringing a fresh perspective, the remote production process, having strong communication, making sure the song is going in the right direction, creating a comfortable environment for the artist, the importance of a producer being flexible, taking a unique approach to each artist’s music, overcoming challenges, and so much more. It was a joy having Tyler on the show, so I hope our conversation gives you a glimpse into a producer’s role.
Are you enjoying Write on Track? Do you have a topic suggestion for an episode? Would you like to be a guest? Email me at writeontrackpodcast@gmail.com. Also, I’d love to connect with you. My official website is http://demimschwartz.com, and you can find me on Twitter at http://twitter.com/demimschwartz, Instagram at http://instagram.com/demimschwartz, and Facebook at facebook.com/demimschwartz.
Thank you so much for listening. Until next time, stay “write on track!”
Oct 29, 202333:51
Episode 140 - A Grammy-Winning Songwriter’s Perspective on Collaboration with Alex Geringas
I couldn’t feel more honored to share an outstanding conversation with Grammy-winning songwriter, Alex Geringas, centering his career highlights and perspective on collaboration. We talk about the story behind Alex’s Grammy-winning song, “Dark Side,” which was recorded by Kelly Clarkson and co-written with Busbee, his approach to scoring and writing theme songs for film and TV, how he got a song included in Disney’s firework show, one of his favorite memories from working with Jessie J, and so much more. Also, we chat a lot about collaboration, from its benefits to its challenges. I truly loved having Alex on the show, so I hope you find my conversation with him both insightful and fascinating.
Are you enjoying Write on Track? Do you have a topic suggestion for an episode? Would you like to be a guest? Email me at writeontrackpodcast@gmail.com. Also, I’d love to connect with you. My official website is http://demimschwartz.com, and you can find me on Twitter at http://twitter.com/demimschwartz, Instagram at http://instagram.com/demimschwartz, and Facebook at facebook.com/demimschwartz.
Thank you so much for listening. Until next time, stay “write on track!”
Are you enjoying Write on Track? Do you have a topic suggestion for an episode? Would you like to be a guest? Email me at writeontrackpodcast@gmail.com. Also, I’d love to connect with you. My official website is http://demimschwartz.com, and you can find me on Twitter at http://twitter.com/demimschwartz, Instagram at http://instagram.com/demimschwartz, and Facebook at facebook.com/demimschwartz.
Thank you so much for listening. Until next time, stay “write on track!”
Oct 15, 202335:15
Episode 139 - Independent Artists Making a Difference in the Music Industry with Gino Joubert
Though the independent music scene has its challenges, so many wonderful things come with being an indie artist, from freedom and flexibility to creative control. I’m super excited to welcome Gino Joubert onto the show to chat all about independent artists making a difference in the music industry.
The quote for this episode is by Samuel Dash: “When you believe in what you’re doing and use your imagination and initiative, you can make a difference.” During our conversation, Gino and I talk about putting action behind a songwriting dream to make it a vision, using our imaginations and creativity to stand out, focusing on quality, the importance of self-belief, the saturation of the music industry, tips for getting heard, the inequality of the independent artist community, misconceptions surrounding numbers, establishing a good reputation, building relationships with other indie artists, the ways independent artists are contributing to the music industry, releasing authentic music with genuine emotions, the freedom and flexibility of being an indie artist, reflecting on the benefits and sacrifices that come with each artist path and deciding which is personally the best, and more. I enjoyed having Gino on the show for such an open and insightful chat, so I hope you love listening.
Are you enjoying Write on Track? Do you have a topic suggestion for an episode? Would you like to be a guest? Email me at writeontrackpodcast@gmail.com. Also, I’d love to connect with you. My official website is http://demimschwartz.com, and you can find me on Twitter at http://twitter.com/demimschwartz, Instagram at http://instagram.com/demimschwartz, and Facebook at facebook.com/demimschwartz.
Thank you so much for listening. Until next time, stay “write on track!”
The quote for this episode is by Samuel Dash: “When you believe in what you’re doing and use your imagination and initiative, you can make a difference.” During our conversation, Gino and I talk about putting action behind a songwriting dream to make it a vision, using our imaginations and creativity to stand out, focusing on quality, the importance of self-belief, the saturation of the music industry, tips for getting heard, the inequality of the independent artist community, misconceptions surrounding numbers, establishing a good reputation, building relationships with other indie artists, the ways independent artists are contributing to the music industry, releasing authentic music with genuine emotions, the freedom and flexibility of being an indie artist, reflecting on the benefits and sacrifices that come with each artist path and deciding which is personally the best, and more. I enjoyed having Gino on the show for such an open and insightful chat, so I hope you love listening.
Are you enjoying Write on Track? Do you have a topic suggestion for an episode? Would you like to be a guest? Email me at writeontrackpodcast@gmail.com. Also, I’d love to connect with you. My official website is http://demimschwartz.com, and you can find me on Twitter at http://twitter.com/demimschwartz, Instagram at http://instagram.com/demimschwartz, and Facebook at facebook.com/demimschwartz.
Thank you so much for listening. Until next time, stay “write on track!”
Oct 15, 202332:22
Episode 138 - Attending Music Awards with Chelsea Rae
Attending music awards is a magical experience, especially for independent artists. I’m beyond excited to welcome Chelsea Rae onto the show for a very special conversation about our journeys to winning our awards at the International Singer Songwriters Association (ISSA) Awards in Atlanta.
The quote for this episode is by Phylicia Rashad: “As artists, we do the work that we do. Receiving an award or not receiving an award in no way diminishes one’s talent or value.” During our conversation, Chelsea and I talk about the reality of award recognition, the beauty of award shows for independent artists, our experiences during the ISSA Awards voting period to become finalists, how we felt when we found out we were finalists, overcoming experiences where we got torn down for our dreams, surrounding ourselves with a supportive community, picking our dresses for the awards show, the red carpet event, the moments we won our awards, our biggest takeaways from the whole experience, and so much more. Also, I share our official clips from the event, from the award presentations to our acceptance speeches. I had the best time chatting with Chelsea all about the ISSA Awards, so I hope you love listening.
Are you enjoying Write on Track? Do you have a topic suggestion for an episode? Would you like to be a guest? Email me at writeontrackpodcast@gmail.com. Also, I’d love to connect with you. My official website is http://demimschwartz.com, and you can find me on Twitter at http://twitter.com/demimschwartz, Instagram at http://instagram.com/demimschwartz, and Facebook at facebook.com/demimschwartz.
Thank you so much for listening. Until next time, stay “write on track!”
The quote for this episode is by Phylicia Rashad: “As artists, we do the work that we do. Receiving an award or not receiving an award in no way diminishes one’s talent or value.” During our conversation, Chelsea and I talk about the reality of award recognition, the beauty of award shows for independent artists, our experiences during the ISSA Awards voting period to become finalists, how we felt when we found out we were finalists, overcoming experiences where we got torn down for our dreams, surrounding ourselves with a supportive community, picking our dresses for the awards show, the red carpet event, the moments we won our awards, our biggest takeaways from the whole experience, and so much more. Also, I share our official clips from the event, from the award presentations to our acceptance speeches. I had the best time chatting with Chelsea all about the ISSA Awards, so I hope you love listening.
Are you enjoying Write on Track? Do you have a topic suggestion for an episode? Would you like to be a guest? Email me at writeontrackpodcast@gmail.com. Also, I’d love to connect with you. My official website is http://demimschwartz.com, and you can find me on Twitter at http://twitter.com/demimschwartz, Instagram at http://instagram.com/demimschwartz, and Facebook at facebook.com/demimschwartz.
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Oct 01, 202331:56
Episode 137 - The Life of a Nashville Star with Buddy Jewell
I’m honored to share a fantastic conversation with Buddy Jewell. During our chat, we talk about Buddy’s experiences as a demo singer, the challenges he faced while seeking a record deal, his journey to becoming the first winner of Nashville Star, his special single, “Sweet Southern Comfort,” and so much more. I truly loved having Buddy on the show, so I hope you enjoy our conversation.
Are you enjoying Write on Track? Do you have a topic suggestion for an episode? Would you like to be a guest? Email me at writeontrackpodcast@gmail.com. Also, I’d love to connect with you. My official website is http://demimschwartz.com, and you can find me on Twitter at http://twitter.com/demimschwartz, Instagram at http://instagram.com/demimschwartz, and Facebook at facebook.com/demimschwartz.
Thank you so much for listening. Until next time, stay “write on track!”
Are you enjoying Write on Track? Do you have a topic suggestion for an episode? Would you like to be a guest? Email me at writeontrackpodcast@gmail.com. Also, I’d love to connect with you. My official website is http://demimschwartz.com, and you can find me on Twitter at http://twitter.com/demimschwartz, Instagram at http://instagram.com/demimschwartz, and Facebook at facebook.com/demimschwartz.
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Oct 01, 202329:30
Episode 136 - Songwriting and Interpretation with Andy Pritchard
One of the most beautiful things about music is how it’s interpreted in many different ways. From an artist’s inspiration for a song to the meaning listeners find through the lyrics and musical elements, music has the power to evoke emotion, create deep understanding, and widen perspectives. I’m honored to share a fantastic conversation with Andy Pritchard about songwriting and interpretation.
The quote for this episode is by Riff Raff: “There’s no right or wrong answer in an interpretation. It’s all in the person who’s interpreting, and how you feel about something.” During our conversation, Andy and I chat about giving listeners the chance to interpret our music, interpretations being unique based on someone’s personal life experiences, writing from a place of authenticity and genuine emotion, exploring the artist’s intent and inspiration for their songs, respecting the songwriter’s and listeners’ interpretations, writing poetic lyrics, choosing whether to make lyrics more direct or poetic and metaphorical, making sure every lyric matters because each has the potential to pull in a listener, the idea that what isn’t said says much more than what is said, the musical elements of a song opening the door for interpretation, creating a meaningful combination of lyrics and music with emotional resonance, evoking emotion through the song’s instrumentation, and much more. We also chat about Andy’s song, “Silence of Your Love,” and my song, “Halfway Outta This Town,” through the lens of interpretation. I truly loved having Andy on the show for such a wonderful conversation, so I hope it opens your ears and heart to songwriting and interpretation.
Are you enjoying Write on Track? Do you have a topic suggestion for an episode? Would you like to be a guest? Email me at writeontrackpodcast@gmail.com. Also, I’d love to connect with you. My official website is http://demimschwartz.com, and you can find me on Twitter at http://twitter.com/demimschwartz, Instagram at http://instagram.com/demimschwartz, and Facebook at facebook.com/demimschwartz.
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The quote for this episode is by Riff Raff: “There’s no right or wrong answer in an interpretation. It’s all in the person who’s interpreting, and how you feel about something.” During our conversation, Andy and I chat about giving listeners the chance to interpret our music, interpretations being unique based on someone’s personal life experiences, writing from a place of authenticity and genuine emotion, exploring the artist’s intent and inspiration for their songs, respecting the songwriter’s and listeners’ interpretations, writing poetic lyrics, choosing whether to make lyrics more direct or poetic and metaphorical, making sure every lyric matters because each has the potential to pull in a listener, the idea that what isn’t said says much more than what is said, the musical elements of a song opening the door for interpretation, creating a meaningful combination of lyrics and music with emotional resonance, evoking emotion through the song’s instrumentation, and much more. We also chat about Andy’s song, “Silence of Your Love,” and my song, “Halfway Outta This Town,” through the lens of interpretation. I truly loved having Andy on the show for such a wonderful conversation, so I hope it opens your ears and heart to songwriting and interpretation.
Are you enjoying Write on Track? Do you have a topic suggestion for an episode? Would you like to be a guest? Email me at writeontrackpodcast@gmail.com. Also, I’d love to connect with you. My official website is http://demimschwartz.com, and you can find me on Twitter at http://twitter.com/demimschwartz, Instagram at http://instagram.com/demimschwartz, and Facebook at facebook.com/demimschwartz.
Thank you so much for listening. Until next time, stay “write on track!”
Sep 17, 202330:57
Episode 135 - Writing an Album with a Theme with Laura Mustard and Her Pup Stella
As songwriters, a primary goal is to tell our stories authentically and creatively. One way we do this is by sharing albums centering themes rooted in our emotions and experiences. I’m delighted to welcome Laura Mustard back to the show to chat about writing an album with a theme and overarching story. Also, Laura’s adorable pup, Stella, makes an appearance.
The quote for this episode is by Pablo Picasso: “If there were only one truth, you couldn’t paint a hundred canvases on the same theme.” During our conversation, Laura and I talk about universal themes being approached from different angles, personal experiences shaping perspectives, themes we gravitate toward as listeners, themes resonating over time, focusing on themes in our music, taking a thematic approach during the songwriting process, writing an album with a theme, being intentional with the writing process, including several lyrical themes that tie into the album’s main theme, organizing the tracklist in a way that tells an overarching story, the themes and overarching stories of our upcoming albums, comparing themes in our earlier projects and new albums, life experiences shaping what we write about, writing songs fueled by deep emotions, and much more. Laura also shares details about her single, “Promise Me.” I loved having Laura back on the show for such a unique chat. I hope it gives you a fascinating glimpse into writing albums with themes.
Are you enjoying Write on Track? Do you have a topic suggestion for an episode? Would you like to be a guest? Email me at writeontrackpodcast@gmail.com. Also, I’d love to connect with you. My official website is http://demimschwartz.com, and you can find me on Twitter at http://twitter.com/demimschwartz, Instagram at http://instagram.com/demimschwartz, and Facebook at facebook.com/demimschwartz.
Thank you so much for listening. Until next time, stay “write on track!”
The quote for this episode is by Pablo Picasso: “If there were only one truth, you couldn’t paint a hundred canvases on the same theme.” During our conversation, Laura and I talk about universal themes being approached from different angles, personal experiences shaping perspectives, themes we gravitate toward as listeners, themes resonating over time, focusing on themes in our music, taking a thematic approach during the songwriting process, writing an album with a theme, being intentional with the writing process, including several lyrical themes that tie into the album’s main theme, organizing the tracklist in a way that tells an overarching story, the themes and overarching stories of our upcoming albums, comparing themes in our earlier projects and new albums, life experiences shaping what we write about, writing songs fueled by deep emotions, and much more. Laura also shares details about her single, “Promise Me.” I loved having Laura back on the show for such a unique chat. I hope it gives you a fascinating glimpse into writing albums with themes.
Are you enjoying Write on Track? Do you have a topic suggestion for an episode? Would you like to be a guest? Email me at writeontrackpodcast@gmail.com. Also, I’d love to connect with you. My official website is http://demimschwartz.com, and you can find me on Twitter at http://twitter.com/demimschwartz, Instagram at http://instagram.com/demimschwartz, and Facebook at facebook.com/demimschwartz.
Thank you so much for listening. Until next time, stay “write on track!”
Sep 17, 202336:27
Episode 134 - Beyond Writing Songs with Jesse Landers
Being a songwriter is much more than writing songs. I’m delighted to welcome Jesse Landers from the Georgia Songbirds onto the show for an outstanding conversation surrounding a songwriter’s journey beyond the music.
The quote for this episode is by Thomas Jefferson: “I’m a great believer in luck, and I find the harder I work, the more I have of it.” During our conversation, Jesse and I talk about the importance of being open to collaboration, working hard in order to have lucky moments and find success, learning every day, creating opportunities for others and giving back to the music industry, getting to know others through networking, helping others, always being nice, various content songwriters create to share their music and journeys, appreciating all genres of music, the difference between being a songwriter and artist, and much more. It was a blast having Jesse on the show, so I hope you love our conversation.
Are you enjoying Write on Track? Do you have a topic suggestion for an episode? Would you like to be a guest? Email me at writeontrackpodcast@gmail.com. Also, I’d love to connect with you. My official website is http://demimschwartz.com, and you can find me on Twitter at http://twitter.com/demimschwartz, Instagram at http://instagram.com/demimschwartz, and Facebook at facebook.com/demimschwartz.
Thank you so much for listening. Until next time, stay “write on track!”
The quote for this episode is by Thomas Jefferson: “I’m a great believer in luck, and I find the harder I work, the more I have of it.” During our conversation, Jesse and I talk about the importance of being open to collaboration, working hard in order to have lucky moments and find success, learning every day, creating opportunities for others and giving back to the music industry, getting to know others through networking, helping others, always being nice, various content songwriters create to share their music and journeys, appreciating all genres of music, the difference between being a songwriter and artist, and much more. It was a blast having Jesse on the show, so I hope you love our conversation.
Are you enjoying Write on Track? Do you have a topic suggestion for an episode? Would you like to be a guest? Email me at writeontrackpodcast@gmail.com. Also, I’d love to connect with you. My official website is http://demimschwartz.com, and you can find me on Twitter at http://twitter.com/demimschwartz, Instagram at http://instagram.com/demimschwartz, and Facebook at facebook.com/demimschwartz.
Thank you so much for listening. Until next time, stay “write on track!”
Sep 17, 202339:43
Episode 133 - The Josie Music Association and Awards with Josie Passantino-Boone and Tina Passantino
I’m honored to share an outstanding conversation with two of the biggest champions for the independent music industry, Josie Passantino-Boone and Tina Passantino, ahead of the 9th Annual Josie Music Awards in October. During our chat, we talk about the various brands of the Josie Music Association and how artists can get involved, supporting artists who create all genres of music, how the Josie Music Awards started and the event’s evolution over the past nine years, the family-like aspect of the awards show, the nomination and selection process, what attendees can expect at the 9th Annual Josie Music Awards weekend in Nashville, starting plans for the awards’ tenth anniversary next year, the magic at the Grand Ole Opry House, future dreams for the Josie Music Association, and much more. I’m so grateful I got the opportunity to have Josie and Tina on the show, so I hope you love our conversation.
Are you enjoying Write on Track? Do you have a topic suggestion for an episode? Would you like to be a guest? Email me at writeontrackpodcast@gmail.com. Also, I’d love to connect with you. My official website is http://demimschwartz.com, and you can find me on Twitter at http://twitter.com/demimschwartz, Instagram at http://instagram.com/demimschwartz, and Facebook at facebook.com/demimschwartz.
Thank you so much for listening. Until next time, stay “write on track!”
Are you enjoying Write on Track? Do you have a topic suggestion for an episode? Would you like to be a guest? Email me at writeontrackpodcast@gmail.com. Also, I’d love to connect with you. My official website is http://demimschwartz.com, and you can find me on Twitter at http://twitter.com/demimschwartz, Instagram at http://instagram.com/demimschwartz, and Facebook at facebook.com/demimschwartz.
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Sep 03, 202328:49
Episode 132 - All About Pedal Steel Guitar with Jason Dunkle
The pedal steel guitar is a unique instrument that isn’t widely known. I’m hoping to increase its familiarity by sharing a fabulous conversation with my pedal steel player, Jason Dunkle. Sit back and relax, because you’re in for a wonderful episode, full of amazing information about the steel guitar, entertaining stories, and special pedal steel demonstrations.
The quote for this episode is by Curly Chalker: “Steel guitar is the illegitimate child of music.” During our conversation, Jason shares how he got started with pedal steel, his journey making the shift from playing guitar to pedal steel and the challenges he faced during this time, the steel guitar not being very well-known, getting mentored by some of the biggest names in the pedal steel community, playing live, his recording process, recording at the studio versus from home, getting recording work, the importance of practicing slowly, various pedal steel techniques, lots of advice, and much more. I loved having Jason on the show for such a fun and informative conversation, and I hope you learned a ton about pedal steel along the way.
Are you enjoying Write on Track? Do you have a topic suggestion for an episode? Would you like to be a guest? Email me at writeontrackpodcast@gmail.com. Also, I’d love to connect with you. My official website is http://demimschwartz.com, and you can find me on Twitter at http://twitter.com/demimschwartz, Instagram at http://instagram.com/demimschwartz, and Facebook at facebook.com/demimschwartz.
Thank you so much for listening. Until next time, stay “write on track!”
The quote for this episode is by Curly Chalker: “Steel guitar is the illegitimate child of music.” During our conversation, Jason shares how he got started with pedal steel, his journey making the shift from playing guitar to pedal steel and the challenges he faced during this time, the steel guitar not being very well-known, getting mentored by some of the biggest names in the pedal steel community, playing live, his recording process, recording at the studio versus from home, getting recording work, the importance of practicing slowly, various pedal steel techniques, lots of advice, and much more. I loved having Jason on the show for such a fun and informative conversation, and I hope you learned a ton about pedal steel along the way.
Are you enjoying Write on Track? Do you have a topic suggestion for an episode? Would you like to be a guest? Email me at writeontrackpodcast@gmail.com. Also, I’d love to connect with you. My official website is http://demimschwartz.com, and you can find me on Twitter at http://twitter.com/demimschwartz, Instagram at http://instagram.com/demimschwartz, and Facebook at facebook.com/demimschwartz.
Thank you so much for listening. Until next time, stay “write on track!”
Sep 03, 202334:06
Episode 131 - A Songwriter’s Journey Through Life’s Emotional Storms with Christina Martin
I’m super excited to share a fantastic conversation with Christina Martin, exploring the journey through life’s emotional storms as a songwriter. We talk about evolving as songwriters, gaining confidence, growing more comfortable in the studio, discovering who we want to be as artists after recording a few projects, dealing with fears and nerves, having creative freedom while songwriting, facing life’s emotional storms, recording at different locations other than a studio, embracing vulnerability and authenticity, and more. Christina also shares details about her album, Storm. I loved having Christina on the show for such a vulnerable chat, so I hope you’re inspired and feel less alone facing your own storms.
Are you enjoying Write on Track? Do you have a topic suggestion for an episode? Would you like to be a guest? Email me at writeontrackpodcast@gmail.com. Also, I’d love to connect with you. My official website is http://demimschwartz.com, and you can find me on Twitter at http://twitter.com/demimschwartz, Instagram at http://instagram.com/demimschwartz, and Facebook at facebook.com/demimschwartz.
Thank you so much for listening. Until next time, stay “write on track!”
Are you enjoying Write on Track? Do you have a topic suggestion for an episode? Would you like to be a guest? Email me at writeontrackpodcast@gmail.com. Also, I’d love to connect with you. My official website is http://demimschwartz.com, and you can find me on Twitter at http://twitter.com/demimschwartz, Instagram at http://instagram.com/demimschwartz, and Facebook at facebook.com/demimschwartz.
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Sep 03, 202328:03
Episode 130 - From Touring Musician to TV and Film Composer with Mark Evitts
I’m beyond delighted to share a hilarious and inspiring conversation with Mark Evitts, who is the songwriter and composer for Apple TV+’s Frog and Toad. During our outstanding conversation, Mark shares his adventures as a touring musician, the challenges that come with touring, getting into music production, making the transition to writing for TV and film, working as a songwriter and composer for the Frog and Toad TV show, lots of valuable advice, and much more. It was such an honor having Mark on the show. I enjoyed hearing all his stories, and I hope you do, too.
Are you enjoying Write on Track? Do you have a topic suggestion for an episode? Would you like to be a guest? Email me at writeontrackpodcast@gmail.com. Also, I’d love to connect with you. My official website is http://demimschwartz.com, and you can find me on Twitter at http://twitter.com/demimschwartz, Instagram at http://instagram.com/demimschwartz, and Facebook at facebook.com/demimschwartz.
Thank you so much for listening. Until next time, stay “write on track!”
Are you enjoying Write on Track? Do you have a topic suggestion for an episode? Would you like to be a guest? Email me at writeontrackpodcast@gmail.com. Also, I’d love to connect with you. My official website is http://demimschwartz.com, and you can find me on Twitter at http://twitter.com/demimschwartz, Instagram at http://instagram.com/demimschwartz, and Facebook at facebook.com/demimschwartz.
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Aug 20, 202334:39
Episode 129 - Songwriting and Consistency with Marcus Reeves
Consistency is essential to becoming successful at anything in life, especially for songwriters. I’m so excited to share an outstanding conversation with Marcus Reeves about songwriting and consistency.
The quote for this episode is by Dwayne Johnson: “Success isn’t always about greatness. It’s about consistency. Consistent hard work leads to success. Greatness will come.” During our unforgettable conversation, Marcus and I talk about celebrating career highlights and achievements, practicing music skills, showing up and working on the songwriting craft, longevity and long-term goals, committing to a songwriting challenge, developing confidence with creativity, writing multiple genres, recognizing how not every song will be amazing, having the freedom to revisit and revise old songs, the balance between writing under pressure with a deadline and taking off pressure by not expecting the song to be perfect right away, freewriting in the morning, getting into a creative flow, making time for songwriting, building a dependable reputation, trying a challenge and seeing if it’s a fit, and so much more. Also, Marcus shares details about his project, Ten Day Tunes. I truly loved my chat with Marcus, so I hope it inspires you to embrace consistency as a songwriter.
Are you enjoying Write on Track? Do you have a topic suggestion for an episode? Would you like to be a guest? Email me at writeontrackpodcast@gmail.com. Also, I’d love to connect with you. My official website is http://demimschwartz.com, and you can find me on Twitter at http://twitter.com/demimschwartz, Instagram at http://instagram.com/demimschwartz, and Facebook at facebook.com/demimschwartz.
Thank you so much for listening. Until next time, stay “write on track!”
The quote for this episode is by Dwayne Johnson: “Success isn’t always about greatness. It’s about consistency. Consistent hard work leads to success. Greatness will come.” During our unforgettable conversation, Marcus and I talk about celebrating career highlights and achievements, practicing music skills, showing up and working on the songwriting craft, longevity and long-term goals, committing to a songwriting challenge, developing confidence with creativity, writing multiple genres, recognizing how not every song will be amazing, having the freedom to revisit and revise old songs, the balance between writing under pressure with a deadline and taking off pressure by not expecting the song to be perfect right away, freewriting in the morning, getting into a creative flow, making time for songwriting, building a dependable reputation, trying a challenge and seeing if it’s a fit, and so much more. Also, Marcus shares details about his project, Ten Day Tunes. I truly loved my chat with Marcus, so I hope it inspires you to embrace consistency as a songwriter.
Are you enjoying Write on Track? Do you have a topic suggestion for an episode? Would you like to be a guest? Email me at writeontrackpodcast@gmail.com. Also, I’d love to connect with you. My official website is http://demimschwartz.com, and you can find me on Twitter at http://twitter.com/demimschwartz, Instagram at http://instagram.com/demimschwartz, and Facebook at facebook.com/demimschwartz.
Thank you so much for listening. Until next time, stay “write on track!”
Aug 20, 202338:28
Episode 128 - From Children’s Music Composers to Emmy Winners with JP Rende and Kat Raio-Rende
I couldn’t be more excited to share my unforgettable conversation with two stars, JP Rende and Kat Raio-Rende. Their journey to becoming Emmy winners as children’s music composers is such an inspiring one. During our conversation, JP and Kat talk about their own journeys getting into music, how they met, collaborating as composers, their process composing for TV, writing to deadlines, their experience winning an Emmy for “Friends with a Penguin” performed by Billy Porter on Sesame Street, how it feels when their songs are recorded by celebrities, their love for writing children’s music, launching Earworm, favorite career memories, advice for aspiring composers, and more. JP and Kat were a joy to have on the show, so I hope my conversation with them makes you smile.
Are you enjoying Write on Track? Do you have a topic suggestion for an episode? Would you like to be a guest? Email me at writeontrackpodcast@gmail.com. Also, I’d love to connect with you. My official website is http://demimschwartz.com, and you can find me on Twitter at http://twitter.com/demimschwartz, Instagram at http://instagram.com/demimschwartz, and Facebook at facebook.com/demimschwartz.
Thank you so much for listening. Until next time, stay “write on track!”
Are you enjoying Write on Track? Do you have a topic suggestion for an episode? Would you like to be a guest? Email me at writeontrackpodcast@gmail.com. Also, I’d love to connect with you. My official website is http://demimschwartz.com, and you can find me on Twitter at http://twitter.com/demimschwartz, Instagram at http://instagram.com/demimschwartz, and Facebook at facebook.com/demimschwartz.
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Aug 06, 202327:44
Episode 127 - Girl Group Adventures with Girls Next Door
I’m beyond delighted to bring you an inspiring, hilarious, and heartfelt conversation with Girls Next Door. Doris, Tammy, Cindy, and Diane joined me to give a glimpse into their career. During our chat, they talk about their own journeys to getting started in music, forming Girls Next Door, developing their sound, early-career highlights, their decision to take a break over thirty years ago then getting back together, details about their single, “What’s This Thing (You’ve Got About Leaving),” and upcoming album, dreaming big, wonderful advice, and much more. It was a true honor having Girls Next Door on the show, so I hope my conversation with them brightens your day.
Are you enjoying Write on Track? Do you have a topic suggestion for an episode? Would you like to be a guest? Email me at writeontrackpodcast@gmail.com. Also, I’d love to connect with you. My official website is http://demimschwartz.com, and you can find me on Twitter at http://twitter.com/demimschwartz, Instagram at http://instagram.com/demimschwartz, and Facebook at facebook.com/demimschwartz.
Thank you so much for listening. Until next time, stay “write on track!”
Are you enjoying Write on Track? Do you have a topic suggestion for an episode? Would you like to be a guest? Email me at writeontrackpodcast@gmail.com. Also, I’d love to connect with you. My official website is http://demimschwartz.com, and you can find me on Twitter at http://twitter.com/demimschwartz, Instagram at http://instagram.com/demimschwartz, and Facebook at facebook.com/demimschwartz.
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Aug 06, 202331:15
Episode 126 - The Life of a Multi-Genre Artist with Caruso
As a multi-genre artist myself, I know how creatively fulfilling this path is. Writing and recording different styles of music leads to growth, evolution, and rewarding moments. I couldn’t be more honored to share my incredible conversation with Caruso about being a multi-genre artist.
The quote for this episode is by Taylor Swift: “I leave the genre labeling to other people. I really do. If I were to think too hard about it, that would stifle you creatively. If you think too hard about who other people want you to be as an artist, it stops you from being who you want to be as an artist.” During our conversation, Caruso and I chat about writing multiple genres of music, staying true to ourselves as artists, doing what’s best for each song, evolving as a musician through exploring various genres both while writing and recording, listening to more than one genre, capturing emotions and experiences through various sonic landscapes, crafting songs based on feelings and moods, writing songs in a dream state, pitching music as a multi-genre artist, building a wider network, reaching listeners who enjoy certain genres, expanding a fanbase, following our creativity and embracing evolution, finding people in the industry who are accepting and supportive, being genuine, and so much more. I loved having Caruso on the show for such an outstanding conversation. I hope it gives you a glimpse into the life of a multi-genre artist.
Are you enjoying Write on Track? Do you have a topic suggestion for an episode? Would you like to be a guest? Email me at writeontrackpodcast@gmail.com. Also, I’d love to connect with you. My official website is http://demimschwartz.com, and you can find me on Twitter at http://twitter.com/demimschwartz, Instagram at http://instagram.com/demimschwartz, and Facebook at facebook.com/demimschwartz.
Thank you so much for listening. Until next time, stay “write on track!”
The quote for this episode is by Taylor Swift: “I leave the genre labeling to other people. I really do. If I were to think too hard about it, that would stifle you creatively. If you think too hard about who other people want you to be as an artist, it stops you from being who you want to be as an artist.” During our conversation, Caruso and I chat about writing multiple genres of music, staying true to ourselves as artists, doing what’s best for each song, evolving as a musician through exploring various genres both while writing and recording, listening to more than one genre, capturing emotions and experiences through various sonic landscapes, crafting songs based on feelings and moods, writing songs in a dream state, pitching music as a multi-genre artist, building a wider network, reaching listeners who enjoy certain genres, expanding a fanbase, following our creativity and embracing evolution, finding people in the industry who are accepting and supportive, being genuine, and so much more. I loved having Caruso on the show for such an outstanding conversation. I hope it gives you a glimpse into the life of a multi-genre artist.
Are you enjoying Write on Track? Do you have a topic suggestion for an episode? Would you like to be a guest? Email me at writeontrackpodcast@gmail.com. Also, I’d love to connect with you. My official website is http://demimschwartz.com, and you can find me on Twitter at http://twitter.com/demimschwartz, Instagram at http://instagram.com/demimschwartz, and Facebook at facebook.com/demimschwartz.
Thank you so much for listening. Until next time, stay “write on track!”
Jul 23, 202334:52
Episode 125 - Being Versatile and Working Hard with Brady Seals
I’m beyond excited to bring you an inspiring and memorable conversation with Brady Seals. During our chat, we talk about touring from a young age, knowing the history of music, being versatile as a songwriter, writing songs from titles, being flexible with the songwriting process, writing solo versus co-writing, artists singing songs they believe, and much more. We also chat about Brady’s single, “Deeper Shade of Blue-Collar,” and his music career. It was a true honor having Brady on the show. He shared so much wisdom and inspiration, and I hope our conversation opens your eyes to being versatile as a songwriter and appreciating hard workers.
Are you enjoying Write on Track? Do you have a topic suggestion for an episode? Would you like to be a guest? Email me at writeontrackpodcast@gmail.com. Also, I’d love to connect with you. My official website is http://demimschwartz.com, and you can find me on Twitter at http://twitter.com/demimschwartz, Instagram at http://instagram.com/demimschwartz, and Facebook at facebook.com/demimschwartz.
Thank you so much for listening. Until next time, stay “write on track!”
Are you enjoying Write on Track? Do you have a topic suggestion for an episode? Would you like to be a guest? Email me at writeontrackpodcast@gmail.com. Also, I’d love to connect with you. My official website is http://demimschwartz.com, and you can find me on Twitter at http://twitter.com/demimschwartz, Instagram at http://instagram.com/demimschwartz, and Facebook at facebook.com/demimschwartz.
Thank you so much for listening. Until next time, stay “write on track!”
Jul 23, 202332:56
Episode 124 - The Reality of Networking in the Music Industry with Daniel Nesci
Networking is essential for success in the music industry. So much goes into developing best networking practices, and I’m excited to welcome Daniel Nesci back onto the show to explore this topic.
The quote for this episode is by Adam Grant: “If we create networks with the sole intention of getting something, we won’t succeed. We can’t pursue the benefits of networks; the benefits ensue from investments in meaningful activities and relationships.” During our conversation, Daniel and I talk about building relationships with people rather than focusing on what they supply, looking at the mutual benefits of networking, knowing the intent for reaching out to someone, why networking is a core part of the music industry, refraining from treating someone based on what they have or haven’t done because there’s no way of knowing what the future holds, being aware of red flags and avoiding people with bad intentions, having contracts looked over by a lawyer who understands the music industry, recognizing strengths and not being afraid to ask for help in other areas, having at least a little knowledge about other aspects of the music business to enhance professionalism and the quality of communications, tips for successful networking, and so much more. We also chat about Daniel’s music. I loved inviting Daniel back for another informative conversation, so I hope it gives you a realistic glimpse into networking in the music industry.
Are you enjoying Write on Track? Do you have a topic suggestion for an episode? Would you like to be a guest? Email me at writeontrackpodcast@gmail.com. Also, I’d love to connect with you. My official website is http://demimschwartz.com, and you can find me on Twitter at http://twitter.com/demimschwartz, Instagram at http://instagram.com/demimschwartz, and Facebook at facebook.com/demimschwartz.
Thank you so much for listening. Until next time, stay “write on track!”
The quote for this episode is by Adam Grant: “If we create networks with the sole intention of getting something, we won’t succeed. We can’t pursue the benefits of networks; the benefits ensue from investments in meaningful activities and relationships.” During our conversation, Daniel and I talk about building relationships with people rather than focusing on what they supply, looking at the mutual benefits of networking, knowing the intent for reaching out to someone, why networking is a core part of the music industry, refraining from treating someone based on what they have or haven’t done because there’s no way of knowing what the future holds, being aware of red flags and avoiding people with bad intentions, having contracts looked over by a lawyer who understands the music industry, recognizing strengths and not being afraid to ask for help in other areas, having at least a little knowledge about other aspects of the music business to enhance professionalism and the quality of communications, tips for successful networking, and so much more. We also chat about Daniel’s music. I loved inviting Daniel back for another informative conversation, so I hope it gives you a realistic glimpse into networking in the music industry.
Are you enjoying Write on Track? Do you have a topic suggestion for an episode? Would you like to be a guest? Email me at writeontrackpodcast@gmail.com. Also, I’d love to connect with you. My official website is http://demimschwartz.com, and you can find me on Twitter at http://twitter.com/demimschwartz, Instagram at http://instagram.com/demimschwartz, and Facebook at facebook.com/demimschwartz.
Thank you so much for listening. Until next time, stay “write on track!”
Jul 09, 202335:37
Episode 123 - Balancing a Music Career and Personal Life with Matteson Gregory
As artists, we’re constantly finding ways to create a healthy balance between our music careers and personal lives, though this isn’t always easy. I’m delighted to welcome Matteson Gregory back to the show for an outstanding conversation about this complex topic.
The quote for this episode is by Jana Kingsford: “Balance is not something you find; it’s something you create.” During our conversation, Matteson and I talk about creating a healthy balance and how this is different for everyone, making changes when things are out of balance, taking breaks for self care and mental health, setting ourselves up for maximum creativity and productivity, the unique reality artists have when it comes to separating our personal and professional lives, having a balanced schedule, setting boundaries, not crossing personal lives in professional situations, building a social media presence based on a comfort level with what to share, being mindful with business relationships and industry friends, and much more. We also chat about Matteson’s single, “Have You Seen My Friends?” I loved having Matteson back on the show, so I hope it inspires you to create a stronger balance in your life.
Are you enjoying Write on Track? Do you have a topic suggestion for an episode? Would you like to be a guest? Email me at writeontrackpodcast@gmail.com. Also, I’d love to connect with you. My official website is http://demimschwartz.com, and you can find me on Twitter at http://twitter.com/demimschwartz, Instagram at http://instagram.com/demimschwartz, and Facebook at facebook.com/demimschwartz.
Thank you so much for listening. Until next time, stay “write on track!”
The quote for this episode is by Jana Kingsford: “Balance is not something you find; it’s something you create.” During our conversation, Matteson and I talk about creating a healthy balance and how this is different for everyone, making changes when things are out of balance, taking breaks for self care and mental health, setting ourselves up for maximum creativity and productivity, the unique reality artists have when it comes to separating our personal and professional lives, having a balanced schedule, setting boundaries, not crossing personal lives in professional situations, building a social media presence based on a comfort level with what to share, being mindful with business relationships and industry friends, and much more. We also chat about Matteson’s single, “Have You Seen My Friends?” I loved having Matteson back on the show, so I hope it inspires you to create a stronger balance in your life.
Are you enjoying Write on Track? Do you have a topic suggestion for an episode? Would you like to be a guest? Email me at writeontrackpodcast@gmail.com. Also, I’d love to connect with you. My official website is http://demimschwartz.com, and you can find me on Twitter at http://twitter.com/demimschwartz, Instagram at http://instagram.com/demimschwartz, and Facebook at facebook.com/demimschwartz.
Thank you so much for listening. Until next time, stay “write on track!”
Jul 09, 202330:48
Episode 122 - Songwriting and Standing Out with Bryan Ruby
Songwriting is a gift that’s a special part of our lives. Still, standing out from the crowd in both the music industry and our personal lives may be challenging. No matter how you define standing out in your life, we should all feel empowered to be who we are. I couldn’t feel more excited to share a truly inspiring conversation with Bryan Ruby about songwriting and standing out.
The quote for this episode is by Matshona Dhliwayo: “A star does not compete with other stars around it; it just shines.” During our incredible conversation, Bryan and I chat about loving songwriting, searching for inspiration and recognizing there will always be more songs to write, evolving as songwriters, parallels between being a songwriter and baseball player, learning how to live with failure, dealing with emotional attachment to songs, the reality that nothing is guaranteed in the music industry, being personally invested in songs, balancing the personal and universal while writing to allow others to relate, growing up as musicians and not quite fitting in, standing out from the crowd, being who you are, taking a songwriting approach to cover songs, enjoying the songwriting journey, and much more. We also talk about Bryan’s single, “The Standouts,” featuring Ty Herndon. It was a true honor having Bryan on the show, so I hope you love our conversation and feel inspired to embrace who you are and be a standout.
Are you enjoying Write on Track? Do you have a topic suggestion for an episode? Would you like to be a guest? Email me at writeontrackpodcast@gmail.com. Also, I’d love to connect with you. My official website is http://demimschwartz.com, and you can find me on Twitter at http://twitter.com/demimschwartz, Instagram at http://instagram.com/demimschwartz, and Facebook at facebook.com/demimschwartz.
Thank you so much for listening. Until next time, stay “write on track!”
The quote for this episode is by Matshona Dhliwayo: “A star does not compete with other stars around it; it just shines.” During our incredible conversation, Bryan and I chat about loving songwriting, searching for inspiration and recognizing there will always be more songs to write, evolving as songwriters, parallels between being a songwriter and baseball player, learning how to live with failure, dealing with emotional attachment to songs, the reality that nothing is guaranteed in the music industry, being personally invested in songs, balancing the personal and universal while writing to allow others to relate, growing up as musicians and not quite fitting in, standing out from the crowd, being who you are, taking a songwriting approach to cover songs, enjoying the songwriting journey, and much more. We also talk about Bryan’s single, “The Standouts,” featuring Ty Herndon. It was a true honor having Bryan on the show, so I hope you love our conversation and feel inspired to embrace who you are and be a standout.
Are you enjoying Write on Track? Do you have a topic suggestion for an episode? Would you like to be a guest? Email me at writeontrackpodcast@gmail.com. Also, I’d love to connect with you. My official website is http://demimschwartz.com, and you can find me on Twitter at http://twitter.com/demimschwartz, Instagram at http://instagram.com/demimschwartz, and Facebook at facebook.com/demimschwartz.
Thank you so much for listening. Until next time, stay “write on track!”
Jun 25, 202336:46
Episode 121 - All About Band Life with Tragicomics
I’m delighted to share a conversation with three out of the four members of Tragicomics. Christopher Eatough, Laura Morley, and Jay Fearon joined me on the show to chat all about band life.
The quote for this episode is by Ronnie Hawkins: “A good band is like a team. You want to have the right balance. It’s not always the best people you need, but the right ones for the job.” During our conversation, we talk about forming a band, having genuine connections with band members, focusing on what’s best for the song rather than one person, developing a sound, overcoming challenges as a band, taking on band roles, songwriting and recording as a band, and more. We also chat about Tragicomics’ single, “Stranger Things.” I had a great time having Tragicomics on the show, so I hope you loved getting a glimpse into band life.
Are you enjoying Write on Track? Do you have a topic suggestion for an episode? Would you like to be a guest? Email me at writeontrackpodcast@gmail.com. Also, I’d love to connect with you. My official website is http://demimschwartz.com, and you can find me on Twitter at http://twitter.com/demimschwartz, Instagram at http://instagram.com/demimschwartz, and Facebook at facebook.com/demimschwartz.
Thank you so much for listening. Until next time, stay “write on track!”
The quote for this episode is by Ronnie Hawkins: “A good band is like a team. You want to have the right balance. It’s not always the best people you need, but the right ones for the job.” During our conversation, we talk about forming a band, having genuine connections with band members, focusing on what’s best for the song rather than one person, developing a sound, overcoming challenges as a band, taking on band roles, songwriting and recording as a band, and more. We also chat about Tragicomics’ single, “Stranger Things.” I had a great time having Tragicomics on the show, so I hope you loved getting a glimpse into band life.
Are you enjoying Write on Track? Do you have a topic suggestion for an episode? Would you like to be a guest? Email me at writeontrackpodcast@gmail.com. Also, I’d love to connect with you. My official website is http://demimschwartz.com, and you can find me on Twitter at http://twitter.com/demimschwartz, Instagram at http://instagram.com/demimschwartz, and Facebook at facebook.com/demimschwartz.
Thank you so much for listening. Until next time, stay “write on track!”
Jun 25, 202332:54
Episode 120 - The Songwriter-Producer Relationship with Bob McCutcheon
The songwriter-producer relationship is a special one. It’s also complex, from finding someone who’s a good fit to building trust and open communication. I couldn’t be more delighted to welcome my producer, Bob McCutcheon, back onto the show to draw back the curtain on our experiences working together and to give an entertaining and informative glimpse into what the songwriter-producer relationship is all about.
The quote for this episode is by Quincy Jones: “For every hour of recording, have two hours of laughter in the studio.” During our fantastic conversation, Bob and I talk about the magic that happens in the studio, finding a balance between having fun and getting work done, the producer’s role of making an artist feel comfortable, determining if a songwriter or producer is a good fit from both perspectives, the artist’s desire to have a hands-on approach to the production of their music, production being a learning process for artists, rates for music production and how they vary depending on the producer and project, expectations from both perspectives, preparing for sessions, sharing ideas while producing a song, being open to experimentation, having healthy and comfortable communication, course correcting when a song isn’t going in the right direction, building trust, music distribution and release strategies, and much more. I’m so glad Bob joined me for another amazing conversation, and I hope it gives you a glimpse into the songwriter-producer relationship.
Are you enjoying Write on Track? Do you have a topic suggestion for an episode? Would you like to be a guest? Email me at writeontrackpodcast@gmail.com. Also, I’d love to connect with you. My official website is http://demimschwartz.com, and you can find me on Twitter at http://twitter.com/demimschwartz, Instagram at http://instagram.com/demimschwartz, and Facebook at facebook.com/demimschwartz.
Thank you so much for listening. Until next time, stay “write on track!”
The quote for this episode is by Quincy Jones: “For every hour of recording, have two hours of laughter in the studio.” During our fantastic conversation, Bob and I talk about the magic that happens in the studio, finding a balance between having fun and getting work done, the producer’s role of making an artist feel comfortable, determining if a songwriter or producer is a good fit from both perspectives, the artist’s desire to have a hands-on approach to the production of their music, production being a learning process for artists, rates for music production and how they vary depending on the producer and project, expectations from both perspectives, preparing for sessions, sharing ideas while producing a song, being open to experimentation, having healthy and comfortable communication, course correcting when a song isn’t going in the right direction, building trust, music distribution and release strategies, and much more. I’m so glad Bob joined me for another amazing conversation, and I hope it gives you a glimpse into the songwriter-producer relationship.
Are you enjoying Write on Track? Do you have a topic suggestion for an episode? Would you like to be a guest? Email me at writeontrackpodcast@gmail.com. Also, I’d love to connect with you. My official website is http://demimschwartz.com, and you can find me on Twitter at http://twitter.com/demimschwartz, Instagram at http://instagram.com/demimschwartz, and Facebook at facebook.com/demimschwartz.
Thank you so much for listening. Until next time, stay “write on track!”
Jun 11, 202336:37
Episode 119 - International Singer Songwriters Association and ISSA Awards with Tamanie Dove
I’m beyond honored to bring you an outstanding conversation with Tamanie Dove, one of the biggest champions of independent artists in the music industry. Tamanie is the founder of the International Singer Songwriters Association, and during our chat, we talk all about the organization and prestigious ISSA Awards. This is a fantastic conversation that gives an overview of what the ISSA and awards show are all about, and it’s full of advice, from having an artist website to networking and more. I’m so grateful Tamanie took the time to join me on the show, so I hope you love listening. The ISSA is a wonderful community I’m blessed to be a part of, and I encourage all songwriters to become a member and experience everything the organization has to offer.
Are you enjoying Write on Track? Do you have a topic suggestion for an episode? Would you like to be a guest? Email me at writeontrackpodcast@gmail.com. Also, I’d love to connect with you. My official website is http://demimschwartz.com, and you can find me on Twitter at http://twitter.com/demimschwartz, Instagram at http://instagram.com/demimschwartz, and Facebook at facebook.com/demimschwartz.
Thank you so much for listening. Until next time, stay “write on track!”
Are you enjoying Write on Track? Do you have a topic suggestion for an episode? Would you like to be a guest? Email me at writeontrackpodcast@gmail.com. Also, I’d love to connect with you. My official website is http://demimschwartz.com, and you can find me on Twitter at http://twitter.com/demimschwartz, Instagram at http://instagram.com/demimschwartz, and Facebook at facebook.com/demimschwartz.
Thank you so much for listening. Until next time, stay “write on track!”
Jun 11, 202329:51
Announcement - Josie Music Awards Nomination for Write on Track
Happy Birthday Write on Track! I may have released the trailer on May 19, but since the first episode dropped on May 30, which is also my birthday, I’m considering today its official birthday. I can’t believe the show is two years old. This journey has been magical, and I’m forever grateful for everyone I’ve met so far.
To celebrate the show turning two years old, I thought this was the perfect time to share a special announcement on the feed. Earlier this month, I found out Write on Track received a nomination for Media Company of the Year at the Josie Music Awards taking place this October at the Grand Ole Opry House in Nashville. When I started the podcast, never in my wildest dreams did I think it’d one day be an award-nominated show. I’m so honored, and my heart is full of gratitude. Thank you so much to the JMAs for this recognition and to every single person who was part of Write on Track during its first two years. This is just the beginning!
Are you enjoying Write on Track? Do you have a topic suggestion for an episode? Would you like to be a guest? Email me at writeontrackpodcast@gmail.com. Also, I’d love to connect with you. My official website is http://demimschwartz.com, and you can find me on Twitter at http://twitter.com/demimschwartz, Instagram at http://instagram.com/demimschwartz, and Facebook at facebook.com/demimschwartz.
Thank you so much for listening. Until next time, stay “write on track!”
To celebrate the show turning two years old, I thought this was the perfect time to share a special announcement on the feed. Earlier this month, I found out Write on Track received a nomination for Media Company of the Year at the Josie Music Awards taking place this October at the Grand Ole Opry House in Nashville. When I started the podcast, never in my wildest dreams did I think it’d one day be an award-nominated show. I’m so honored, and my heart is full of gratitude. Thank you so much to the JMAs for this recognition and to every single person who was part of Write on Track during its first two years. This is just the beginning!
Are you enjoying Write on Track? Do you have a topic suggestion for an episode? Would you like to be a guest? Email me at writeontrackpodcast@gmail.com. Also, I’d love to connect with you. My official website is http://demimschwartz.com, and you can find me on Twitter at http://twitter.com/demimschwartz, Instagram at http://instagram.com/demimschwartz, and Facebook at facebook.com/demimschwartz.
Thank you so much for listening. Until next time, stay “write on track!”
May 30, 202304:52