GLOW Stories
Kaylee Bell reflects on growing up in rural New Zealand and discovering music could become a career. “I never actually remember a time that I didn’t sing,” she shares, recalling that winning the Gold Guitar in Tamworth was the moment she realised, “This could actually be something I do with my life.” Bell also speaks candidly about independence in today’s industry, saying, “I’m so proud to be independent,” while acknowledging that “behind the glamorous side is so much grind and so many hats to wear.” For Ladi6, the conversation explores songwriting, motherhood, and navigating the industry on her own terms. “Music changed my life because it gave me a way to sing about my trauma and loneliness,” she says, while also opening up about the emotional toll of touring as a mother. Reflecting on the shared experiences of women in music, Ladi6 adds, “I feel like we have so much in common that we don’t even realise until we sit down and talk about it.” The conversation closes on a hopeful note as Ladi6 reflects on the changing landscape for women in music today. “I think women in music are finally starting to normalise having families and careers at the same time,” she says, while also acknowledging the importance of boundaries: “I had to learn to say no to things to protect myself.” The eight-part content series celebrates the talent, diversity, and powerful storytelling shaping the AU/NZ music landscape, showcasing both emerging and established artists across genres. GLOW STORIES forms part of the broader GLOW music hub, alongside GLOW Radio, a 24/7 ad-free station dedicated to AU/NZ music, as well as curated playlists across Spotify, Apple Music, and YouTube. ---------------------------------------- Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy [https://acast.com/privacy] for more information.
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