EPISODE · Jul 24, 2025 · 47 MIN
Crafting Albums, Poetry, and A Better Music Industry with Sadie Dupuis
from Honing In · host Dr. Kate Henry
*Note: I republished this episode on July 24 to correct an error where I accidentally re-published a solo episode twice. Whoops! All should be good now. Enjoy this convo with Sadie!* Today's episode is a fun exploration of creative processes with Sadie Dupuis, the guitarist, songwriter & singer of rock band Speedy Ortiz, as well as the producer & multi-instrumentalist behind pop project Sad13. Sadie also heads the record label and journal Wax Nine, and is a founding organizer of United Musicians & Allied Workers and its local UMAW Philly.Tune in to learn more about: How a personal process can fuel collaboration with other artistsSadie's process for building collections of poetry and albumsThe importance of harm reduction in nightlifeHow to best support musicians as a consumerRESOURCES & LINKSSadie's websiteSadie's writingPoetry is Not a Project by Dorothea LaskeySixteenth Minute (of Fame) PodcastMy Year in Mensa PodcastCouplets by Maggie Millner“How the Music Community is Fighting the Drug Overdose Epidemic” (Pitchfork article)Be The PlaceUnited Musicians and Allied WorkersLiving Wage for Musicians ActRun the Song by Ben RatliffCalling All CrowsSUPPORT FOR CREATIVE THINKERS⭐ Productivity Coaching with Dr. Kate Henry💌 Sign up for Kate's twice-a-month newsletter📚 Download Kate's free Sustainable Productivity PlannerBig thanks to Softer Sounds Studio for podcast editing and support.
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*Note: I republished this episode on July 24 to correct an error where I accidentally re-published a solo episode twice. Whoops! All should be good now. Enjoy this convo with Sadie!* Today's episode is a fun exploration of creative processes with Sadie Dupuis, the guitarist, songwriter & singer of rock band Speedy Ortiz, as well as the producer & multi-instrumentalist behind pop project Sad13. Sadie also heads the record label and journal Wax Nine, and is a founding organizer of United Musicians & Allied Workers and its local UMAW Philly.Tune in to learn more about: How a personal process can fuel collaboration with other artistsSadie's process for building collections of poetry and albumsThe importance of harm reduction in nightlifeHow to best support musicians as a consumerRESOURCES & LINKSSadie's websiteSadie's writingPoetry is Not a Project by Dorothea LaskeySixteenth Minute (of Fame) PodcastMy Year in Mensa PodcastCouplets by Maggie Millner“How the Music Community is Fighting the Drug Overdose Epidemic” (Pitchfork article)Be The PlaceUnited Musicians and Allied WorkersLiving Wage for Musicians ActRun the Song by Ben RatliffCalling All CrowsSUPPORT FOR CREATIVE THINKERS⭐ Productivity Coaching with Dr. Kate Henry💌 Sign up for Kate's twice-a-month newsletter📚 Download Kate's free Sustainable Productivity PlannerBig thanks to Softer Sounds Studio for podcast editing and support.
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