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Natasha Blaine on The Voice, Neo-Soul Nashville, and Staying Sane: “Just Keep Talking”

40 min · 26 de may de 2026
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Natasha Blaine on The Voice, Neo-Soul Nashville, and Staying Sane: “Just Keep Talking”. Full Episode Out Now on All Podcast Platforms! Please support this show here: https://linktr.ee/brotherloverocks Brother Love introduces the Just Keep Talking podcast’s mission of sharing artists’ stories to foster belonging, inclusivity, and mental-health awareness, with sponsorship from Mr. Aaron’s Goods in Nashville. He welcomes guest Natasha Blaine, a Nashville-based singer-songwriter blending neo-soul, R&B, and pop, who opened for The Wailers at 3rd & Lindsley and discusses Nashville’s evolving genre scene and community. Natasha shares her musical roots in The Beatles, her frustration with being mislabeled as “jazz,” and the more personal direction of her single “Own Way” (released January 23, 2026), about getting out of her head and practicing self-advocacy. She recounts her The Voice journey (Season 29), singing Sade’s “Kiss of Life,” joining Team John Legend, and finishing Top 18, while discussing comparison culture, collaboration, negative internet comments, and the routines—therapy, meditation, the gym, and connection—that support her mental health. She plugs her “Kiss of Life” release and upcoming shows at Musicians Corner (May 29) and Vinyl Tap (June 13), and shares quick takes in a speed round. #mentalhealthpodcast #yourstorymatters #musicjournalism #teamlegend #singersongwriter #thevoice #natashablaine #neosoul #nashville #brotherlove #beseen #interview #beheard #believeinyourself 00:00 Podcast Mission 01:10 Welcome And Sponsor 01:41 Meet Natasha Blaine 02:30 Opening For The Wailers 03:26 Nashville Genre Shift 05:10 Why She Moved Here 06:31 Early Influences Beatles 08:20 Neo Soul Community 10:35 Genre Labels And Jazz 12:52 New Single Own Way 15:19 Inner Critic And Flow 18:50 The Voice Journey Begins 20:34 Sade Audition Moment 21:22 Voice Audition Highlights 22:18 Backstage Nerves And John Legend 23:00 Team Vibes And Battle Round 25:45 Women In Music Comparison Trap 27:29 Collaboration And Cowriting 30:03 Handling Internet Hate 31:57 Mental Health And Support Systems 36:52 New Single Kiss Of Life 37:14 Speed Round And Nature 38:32 Shows Socials And Farewell

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