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EPISODE · Apr 8, 2025 · 41 MIN

Music, Activism and the Power of Song | Erene Mastrangeli

from Podcetera · host René Lego & Joe’l Ludovich

What happens when music becomes more than just melody and lyrics? For Italian pop/folk singer-songwriter Erene Mastrangeli, it’s a force for healing, activism, and connection. Erene shares her journey from growing up in a musically rich Italian home to becoming a voice for change in the U.S. music scene. She opens up about the personal and social themes that drive her songwriting. A key theme in her work is the fusion of personal and social issues, particularly in her latest album Love, Shine. Erene discusses the inspiration behind the album, especially the title track, which was written in response to the 2016 Pulse nightclub mass shooting. As an LGBTQ+ artist, the tragedy left an indelible mark on her, and Love Shine has since become a powerful statement against hate and inequality. From collaborating with Brad Roberts of Crash Test Dummies to helping singers heal their voices naturally, learn how music can be both deeply personal and a powerful tool for change. Blending influences like Carole King and Joni Mitchell, Erene crafts songs that address equality, LGBTQ+ rights, and healing. From performing at NYC’s Rockwood Music Hall to sharing the stage with the Italian Prime Minister, Erene uses music to connect, uplift, and inspire. Guest Links: Erene Music Vocal Serenity LinkedIn TikTok YouTube Facebook Instagram LinkTree

What happens when music becomes more than just melody and lyrics? For Italian pop/folk singer-songwriter Erene Mastrangeli, it’s a force for healing, activism, and connection. Erene shares her journey from growing up in a musically rich Italian home to becoming a voice for change in the U.S. music scene. She opens up about the personal and social themes that drive her songwriting. A key theme in her work is the fusion of personal and social issues, particularly in her latest album Love, Shine. Erene discusses the inspiration behind the album, especially the title track, which was written in response to the 2016 Pulse nightclub mass shooting. As an LGBTQ+ artist, the tragedy left an indelible mark on her, and Love Shine has since become a powerful statement against hate and inequality. From collaborating with Brad Roberts of Crash Test Dummies to helping singers heal their voices naturally, learn how music can be both deeply personal and a powerful tool for change. Blending influences like Carole King and Joni Mitchell, Erene crafts songs that address equality, LGBTQ+ rights, and healing. From performing at NYC’s Rockwood Music Hall to sharing the stage with the Italian Prime Minister, Erene uses music to connect, uplift, and inspire. Guest Links: Erene Music Vocal Serenity LinkedIn TikTok YouTube Facebook Instagram LinkTree

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