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Meet Our Makers
Meet OurMakers
102 episodes
1 week ago
An artist interview series hosted by Jeremy J. Fisette, co-produced with BeatsPerMinute.
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An artist interview series hosted by Jeremy J. Fisette, co-produced with BeatsPerMinute.
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Arts
Music,
Music Interviews
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WE MEET AGAIN II: Orenda Fink
Meet Our Makers
1 hour 12 minutes
9 months ago
WE MEET AGAIN II: Orenda Fink
CONTENT WARNING: Emotional and narcissistic abuse (specifically via a parent).And now for a second helping of my new subseries. In episode two of WE MEET AGAIN, A MEET OUR MAKERS SUBSERIES, we catch up with Azure Ray's Orenda Fink. Last time we spoke was around the release of her band's last album, Remedy, but this chat was spurred by a very different release: Fink's debut memoir, The Witch's Daughter. Because we'd already "met," I think we were able to go deeper and further faster and with more candor, which is fitting given the startling honesty and blunt storytelling in Fink's book, which largely circles around her fraught relationship with her mother, and the realization that she and her sister were victims of their mother's narcissistic abuse for most of their lives. As she recounts scattered memories from childhood through adulthood, Fink reveals some shockingly personal details about her upbringing and her efforts to separate herself from her mother's abuse. In this chat, Fink speaks with just as much candor about the book, her personal story, and where she is now. I couldn't be more appreciative of her time and her openness. The Witch's Daughter is out now, and while it is a tough sit sometimes, I think it's a vitally important book and beautifully told story of recognizing and then trying to transcend emotional hardship.
Meet Our Makers
An artist interview series hosted by Jeremy J. Fisette, co-produced with BeatsPerMinute.