EPISODE · May 15, 2026 · 39 MIN
My Music Episode 679 - Kelli Blanchett
from My Music · host Graham Coath
MyMusic Podcast – Graham Coath Talks To Kelli BlanchettIn this deeply honest and thoughtful episode of MyMusic, Graham Coath sits down with singer-songwriter Kelli Blanchett for a conversation that moves far beyond music itself.From singing karaoke in her grandparents’ pub as a child to becoming part of Self Esteem’s live and recording world, Kelli shares the winding, emotional and often unpredictable journey that shaped her as both a musician and a person.The conversation explores creativity, neurodiversity, emotional processing, chronic illness, touring, songwriting and the changing realities of trying to build a music career in 2026.Kelli talks candidly about:Growing up in a musical familyLearning guitar and discovering her own voiceWhy singing and playing guitar came naturally to herThe emotional intensity of her twentiesHow ADHD and emotional processing influence the way she experiences life and writes songsBecoming part of Self Esteem’s musical worldLiving with chronic illness and how it changed her relationship with musicCreating her melancholic, folk-tinged new EPThe realities of algorithms, streaming and modern music promotionWhy building genuine community matters more than shouting into the void onlineThe difference between London audiences and audiences in smaller towns and coastal venuesHer love of artists like Laura Marling, Waxahatchee, Gillian Welch and Crosby, Stills, Nash & YoungThere are also brilliant side conversations about:Tiny Desk sessionsWhy harmony singing creates goosebumpsWhy emotional people often cope calmly in crisesFolk venues by the seaThe death of grassroots venuesWhy music discovery feels so strange in the streaming eraAt the heart of the episode is a bigger discussion about connection.Not just how artists find audiences, but how people find meaning, belonging and spaces where their work actually lands with people who genuinely care.Kelli’s warmth, humour and openness make this one of the most emotionally rich MyMusic conversations to date.Listeners can also hear tracks from Kelli’s latest EP directly through Spotify alongside the episode.A conversation about music, vulnerability, community and finding your place creatively in a noisy world.
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MyMusic Podcast – Graham Coath Talks To Kelli BlanchettIn this deeply honest and thoughtful episode of MyMusic, Graham Coath sits down with singer-songwriter Kelli Blanchett for a conversation that moves far beyond music itself.From singing karaoke in her grandparents’ pub as a child to becoming part of Self Esteem’s live and recording world, Kelli shares the winding, emotional and often unpredictable journey that shaped her as both a musician and a person.The conversation explores creativity, neurodiversity, emotional processing, chronic illness, touring, songwriting and the changing realities of trying to build a music career in 2026.Kelli talks candidly about:Growing up in a musical familyLearning guitar and discovering her own voiceWhy singing and playing guitar came naturally to herThe emotional intensity of her twentiesHow ADHD and emotional processing influence the way she experiences life and writes songsBecoming part of Self Esteem’s musical worldLiving with chronic illness and how it changed her relationship with musicCreating her melancholic, folk-tinged new EPThe realities of algorithms, streaming and modern music promotionWhy building genuine community matters more than shouting into the void onlineThe difference between London audiences and audiences in smaller towns and coastal venuesHer love of artists like Laura Marling, Waxahatchee, Gillian Welch and Crosby, Stills, Nash & YoungThere are also brilliant side conversations about:Tiny Desk sessionsWhy harmony singing creates goosebumpsWhy emotional people often cope calmly in crisesFolk venues by the seaThe death of grassroots venuesWhy music discovery feels so strange in the streaming eraAt the heart of the episode is a bigger discussion about connection.Not just how artists find audiences, but how people find meaning, belonging and spaces where their work actually lands with people who genuinely care.Kelli’s warmth, humour and openness make this one of the most emotionally rich MyMusic conversations to date.Listeners can also hear tracks from Kelli’s latest EP directly through Spotify alongside the episode.A conversation about music, vulnerability, community and finding your place creatively in a noisy world.
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