In this episode of The Sewing Circle, join us for a conversation with Joy Oladokun, a talented artist whose latest album, 'OBSERVATIONS FROM A CROWDED ROOM,' came out October 2024. In this thoughtful conversation, we discuss inspiration, empathy, performance, what’s next, and lots more. Her work, which blends everything from folk to pop, rock, and R&B, is focused on connection and the universality of music. "Being black and queer on planet earth is lonely," Oladokun said. "It's even...
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In this episode of The Sewing Circle, join us for a conversation with Joy Oladokun, a talented artist whose latest album, 'OBSERVATIONS FROM A CROWDED ROOM,' came out October 2024. In this thoughtful conversation, we discuss inspiration, empathy, performance, what’s next, and lots more. Her work, which blends everything from folk to pop, rock, and R&B, is focused on connection and the universality of music. "Being black and queer on planet earth is lonely," Oladokun said. "It's even...
In this episode of The Sewing Circle, we chat with queer Christian indie pop artist Dylan Dhindsa. Join us as we chat about their journey embracing their faith and sexuality, their career so far, and what they have coming soon. We also discussed Dylan’s new guest article on www.hankycodemagazine.com, which is out now. Dylan’s article marks our officially being open for 24/7 submissions of articles, photography, visual art, and more—so definitely check that out if you’re interested ...
The Sewing Circle
In this episode of The Sewing Circle, join us for a conversation with Joy Oladokun, a talented artist whose latest album, 'OBSERVATIONS FROM A CROWDED ROOM,' came out October 2024. In this thoughtful conversation, we discuss inspiration, empathy, performance, what’s next, and lots more. Her work, which blends everything from folk to pop, rock, and R&B, is focused on connection and the universality of music. "Being black and queer on planet earth is lonely," Oladokun said. "It's even...