Where Indie Creatives share their journeys. We sit down with independent musicians, artists, writers, podcasters, filmmakers, entrepreneurs, and creators of every kind — shedding light on their personal and professional experiences. From the euphoria of their first breakthrough to the challenges of carving out a niche on their own terms, Indie Creatives is your backstage pass to the raw, unfiltered narratives of these rising voices. We also celebrate the indie entrepreneur — amplifying the stories of visionary leaders, innovators, and trailblazers who are rewriting the rules and reshaping industries, one independent venture at a time. Whatever you create, however you create it — we look forward to sharing your journey! ‘RSSVERIFY’
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August 18, 202532 min
My Music Is My Therapy And I Want To Be Heard - With Michael Botte Band
Send us Fan MailIn a candid social media post, award-winning indie artist Michael Botte shared two powerful truths: music serves as his therapy, and like every independent musician, he's driven by the fundamental desire to be heard.In today's crowded indie music landscape, breaking through the noise has never been more challenging. How do artists maintain their passion and perseverance when the odds seem stacked against them? What innovative strategies and resources are available to help independent musicians connect with their audiences? And perhaps most importantly, how do working artists balance the demands of creating, promoting, and managing their careers while still finding time to live their lives?Join me as I sit down with Michael Botte to explore these essential questions that every indie artist faces. From his recent chart-topping success with "Beautiful Day" to his exciting venture into sync licensing, Michael opens up about the realities of independent music-making, the power of small victories, and the determination it takes to keep pushing forward in an industry that can feel impossibly vast.This is a conversation every independent artist—and anyone who loves supporting indie music—will want to hear. Support the showhttps://linktr.ee/deblamotta
July 24, 202527 min
A Conversation with Indie Artist, The Thinkers.
Send us Fan MailSummary:The discussion featured Anthony and Troy from The Thinkers, a rock duo from Manila, who introduced their latest single, "Hey Wait," and shared insights into their musical journey. They recounted their initial meeting in 2014 and the evolution of their band, which officially formed in October 2022. Initially a larger group, they now operate as a duo, with their first single, "Come To Me," released in May 2023. Both artists described their sound as a tribute to the 90s rock scene, emphasizing their commitment to music and personal growth.The conversation highlighted significant milestones in their careers, including the release of four singles and appearances on national media. Anthony expressed the surreal experience of being interviewed by international outlets, while Troy discussed the challenges of balancing music with family and work commitments. They shared their rehearsal practices and the flexibility of their jobs, which allows them to pursue their passion for music. The duo also reflected on their musical journeys, acknowledging that every mistake has contributed to their growth and reinforcing their dedication to their craft.The implications of AI in the music industry were also discussed, with both artists agreeing that while AI can enhance creativity, it should not replace the emotional contributions of human artists. They acknowledged the financial challenges indie artists face, particularly the costs of producing music, and offered advice to newcomers about perseverance and creativity. The conversation concluded with a mention of their upcoming projects, including a full-length LP, and an invitation for listeners to connect with them on social media.Support the showhttps://linktr.ee/deblamotta
July 14, 202540 min
R2RB Podcast Series with Indie Artist, Bruce Neilson of the Immaculate Crows
Send us Fan MailThe discussion centered on Bruce Neilsen, the founder of The Immaculate Crows, an alternative band that originated in Australia in the early 1980s and reformed in 2020. Bruce provided insights into the band's evolution, including the diverse lineup of vocalists and instrumentalists that contribute to their current sound.Bruce recounted the band's early days, highlighting the vibrant indie music scene in Brisbane and their initial success with community radio. He discussed the challenges faced, particularly with a drummer whose style conflicted with the band's vision, leading to internal strife. Despite these difficulties, memorable performances, such as one at Festival Hall, marked significant milestones in their journey. Bruce's songwriting process evolved over time, influenced by personal experiences and a transition from poetry to music, which became a vital form of artistic expression.The conversation also delved into Bruce's music production journey, detailing his collaboration with Carolyn, who took on production responsibilities after Mark Hocknell's departure. They adopted artificial intelligence for mastering, which allowed for efficient music production without sacrificing quality. Bruce is nearing completion of his third LP, drawing inspiration from various themes, including social issues like domestic violence and bullying, while maintaining a balance between heavier and lighter musical elements.Concerns regarding the impact of artificial intelligence on the indie music landscape were discussed, with both Bruce and Debra LaMotta expressing ambivalence about its role. They acknowledged the challenges indie artists face in promoting their work, particularly with social media restrictions and the risks of scams. Looking ahead, Bruce shared plans for the next album, which will explore a mix of genres and feature collaborations with other artists, emphasizing the importance of creative partnerships in their musical endeavors.Support the showhttps://linktr.ee/deblamotta
July 10, 202520 min
Scoops for Seniors Event with Naomi Girke of Bowtie Atticus and Karen Belfi of Senior Dog Haven and Hospice
Send us Fan MailFind out all about this great event, Scoops for Seniors, on July 19, 2025, starting at noon time, at the Creamery at St. George's, Delaware. This fantastic fundraiser is in it's 4th year. With raffles, ice cream, and music, it's a win-win situation. Discover how to donate or adopt at www.seniordoghaven.org and explore www.bowtieatticus.org. See you on July 19!Support the showhttps://linktr.ee/deblamotta
July 3, 202545 min
Indie Artist, Author and Actor - Chuck W. Chapman
Send us Fan MailThe conversation started with Chuck's diverse career as a singer, songwriter, guitarist, and horror author. Debra introduced Chuck, who shared insights into his busy lifestyle, balancing music promotion, songwriting, and acting. He reflected on his early inspirations, particularly from the band KISS and his father's country music background, which initially discouraged him but later became a source of support. Chuck expressed his enjoyment of performing live, despite the challenges of touring as an indie artist, and emphasized the importance of camaraderie with his band members.The conversation delved into the meaning behind Chuck's EP title, "Outcast, Among Outcasts," which reflects his feelings of disconnection from both mainstream society and the communities he identifies with, stemming from his Native American heritage. Debra acknowledged the depth this personal narrative adds to his music. Chuck also recounted his journey in music, including a hiatus after getting married and having children, and how the COVID-19 pandemic reignited his passion, leading to a successful EP release that garnered interest from Bentley Records. He discussed his spontaneous songwriting process and his belief in the interconnectedness of storytelling across various creative mediums.Chuck shared memorable experiences from his collaborations, including a notable partnership with Cherie Currie, which highlighted the excitement of live performances. He also spoke about his work with producer Kevin Stewart Slane and guitarist Jimmy Stiff, emphasizing the growth and support he receives from respected peers in the industry. Despite facing challenges in a local music scene dominated by country and death metal acts, Chuck expressed enthusiasm for an upcoming performance as the opening act for a Doors tribute band, encouraging fans to attend.The discussion also touched on the struggles indie artists face in gaining exposure and support from venues, with Chuck advocating for clubs to actively promote events rather than expecting bands to bring their audience. Debra and Chuck shared their thoughts on the importance of collaboration within the creative community, with Debra highlighting the role of her podcast in connecting artists. They both expressed a commitment to supporting indie musicians and fostering a more vibrant music scene. At the same time, Chuck offered practical advice for fans to support his work amidst the challenges of the music industry.Support the showhttps://linktr.ee/deblamotta
June 30, 20252 hr 4 min
Out of the Attic Live From Delaware with Seven Divas
Send us Fan MailIn this episode of Out of the Attic Live from Delaware, the R2RB Small Businesses of Delaware was Seven Divas. Seven Divas was born from the unbreakable bond of two best friends—Michelle and Erica—who have shared over 20 years of friendship, laughter, and love. Now joined by their daughters, they’ve turned their passion into purpose, creating a heartfelt business with one simple goal: to make the world a better place, one candle or gift at a time.At the heart of Seven Divas is a mission to promote mental health awareness and the importance of self-care. Each handcrafted item is more than just a product—it's a small act of love, intended to uplift spirits and bring comfort and joy.Support the showhttps://linktr.ee/deblamotta
June 16, 202527 min
R2RB Podcast Series with Shoval Tshuva - Writer, Director, and Actor - Debut Short Film "Funky"
Send us Fan MailShoval Tshuva shared insights into her creative journey and her debut short film, "Funky," during an interview with Debra LaMotta. The film addresses the aftermath of sexual assault through the lens of a young woman's struggle with intimacy, emphasizing the importance of narratives that focus on healing rather than solely on trauma. Shoval expressed her deep connection to storytelling and how her identity as a filmmaker is intertwined with her experiences in New York City. She highlighted the positive audience reactions to "Funky," noting that its blend of drama and comedy makes it relatable for a wide audience.Throughout the discussion, Shoval elaborated on her artistic influences, citing notable directors such as Sofia Coppola, Greta Gerwig, and Quentin Tarantino. She shared her top five favorite films, which include "Dirty Dancing" and "Pulp Fiction," and explained how these works have shaped her perspective as a filmmaker. Shoval also reflected on her early aspirations in film and acting, which evolved after encouragement from a professor during her college years. This pivotal moment led her to pursue screenwriting, ultimately guiding her back to her passion for filmmaking after initially considering a different career path.Shoval discussed her creative process, emphasizing the significance of personal experience in her work. She encourages aspiring filmmakers to seek mentorship and immerse themselves in the industry, while also sharing her methods for inspiration, such as creating playlists and collecting visual references. Currently, she is focused on her upcoming film "Spiral," which explores modern dating, and has several other scripts in development. Shoval expressed her commitment to filmmaking, stating that she will continue to create as long as her projects align with her vision, and she remains engaged with her audience through private screenings and social media updates.Support the showhttps://linktr.ee/deblamotta
June 2, 202556 min
R2RB Podcast Series with Angela Colone aka Miss Coexist
Send us Fan MailAngela Calone, known as Ms. Coexist, shared insights into her journey as a spiritual practitioner during an interview at Stone & Sage Metaphysical Holistic Healing Center. She explained that her name symbolizes her belief in unity and inclusivity among diverse individuals. Angela discussed her varied career path, which included experiences in retail, early childhood education, and a dog treat bakery, ultimately leading her to reevaluate her professional life during the COVID pandemic. This reflection prompted her to pursue a part-time janitorial role that allowed for greater independence and fulfillment, as well as her passion for acting in haunted attractions.Angela's involvement in roller derby emerged as a means to build community and personal empowerment after becoming a mother. She highlighted the significance of the connections formed with fellow mothers on her team and how the sport helped her navigate challenges related to self-care and identity. Her experiences traveling for competitions contributed to her personal growth and reduced feelings of isolation. This journey has influenced her current focus on supporting others in their struggles and fostering personal development.The conversation also covered Angela's transition into shamanism, supported by her son, who is studying physical therapy. She recounted how her spiritual journey began while working at a campground, where she was encouraged to work with clients. Angela's commitment to community engagement is evident in her collaboration with others, including discussions about opening a witchy store. She described the establishment of a coexistence space that offers workshops and healing activities, which has gained positive reception in the Milford community, leading to the expansion of services, including a dedicated room for Reiki sessions and a salt room for light therapy.Angela provided an overview of the Holistic Healing Center's offerings, emphasizing the importance of emotional openness and authenticity in her workshops. She highlighted various programs, such as mindful movements, a women's meditation group called WOMB, and a Healing Reiki Circle, all designed to foster empowerment and creativity. Angela's vision board workshops encourage participants to reflect on their desires and personal growth, while her plans for future workshops, including shadow work and discussions on masculine energy, demonstrate her commitment to continuous learning and community support. Angela's journey reflects a blend of spirituality and personal development, with aspirations to work in hospice and palliative care, furthering her dedication to helping others.Support the showhttps://linktr.ee/deblamotta
May 29, 202550 min
R2RB Podcast Series with "Seems Like Tuesday" Band
Send us Fan MailThe discussion centered around the band "Seems Like Tuesday," formed in 2022, with Erica Tabilio and Steve Tabilio sharing insights into their lives and musical journey. They highlighted the significance of their band name, which reflects their regular Tuesday night practices and their desire to explore various musical styles without being confined to a specific genre. The band, consisting of Chip Michael, Pete McGregor, Billy Zioli, Erica Tabilio, and Steve Tabilio, transitioned from performing covers to focusing on original music, emphasizing the importance of a supportive, drama-free environment fostering creativity.Erica and Steve elaborated on the production of their music video for "Drowning," which features a spooky theme inspired by a fellow musician's vision. They aimed to create an engaging narrative that encourages viewers to rewatch for hidden details, balancing horror elements with a serious tone to avoid a corny presentation. The video was shot in a friend's house, contributing to its eerie ambiance, and the project was a collaborative effort intended to elevate their upcoming EP. They also discussed their songwriting process, noting that contributions typically come from Billy and Pete, which the group arranges together, while incorporating covers into their performances due to time constraints.The conversation touched on the challenges of balancing their music careers with personal lives, as Erica and Steve manage full-time jobs and family responsibilities. Erica expressed satisfaction with their progress, citing successful performances at large venues and aspirations to have their music featured in films or commercials. They acknowledged the difficulties indie artists face in the music industry, including financial struggles and the need for hard work and dedication. Erica and Steve also shared their desire to leave a legacy in music, hoping future generations will appreciate their contributions.Upcoming performances were discussed, including a notable gig at the Collingswood Mayfair and subsequent shows at casinos and festivals in the New York, New Jersey, and Philadelphia areas. Steve mentioned the logistical challenges of traveling for gigs, particularly those requiring overnight stays, while reflecting on their origins in South Philadelphia and their move to New Jersey. The conversation concluded with a focus on their online presence, emphasizing the accessibility of their music through social media and streaming platforms, and the importance of authenticity during interviews to connect with their audience.Support the showhttps://linktr.ee/deblamotta
May 22, 20251 hr 30 min
Halfway Through the Week with Indie Artists, Alane J, Tom McElman and Regifter
Send us Fan MailSummary:The discussion featured Alane J. and Tom McElman, who shared insights into their musical journeys and collaborative experiences as indie artists. They began with personal anecdotes, including Tom's aspiration to connect with Joni Mitchell for songwriting inspiration and Alane's admiration for Prince. Their conversation highlighted their favorite apps, with Tom mentioning a music player for organizing song ideas and Alane sharing her enjoyment of Wordle, setting a relaxed tone for the podcast.Alane recounted her early passion for drumming, which began in childhood despite her mother's attempts to guide her towards other instruments. She detailed her experiences performing with her brother and the influence of her parents on her musical path. Alane also discussed the challenges she faced as a female drummer in cover bands, emphasizing the pressure to perform accurately. Currently, she plays in the band Ms. Vendetta and has navigated the complexities of being an independent artist, particularly the demands of social media and the music business.Tom shared his own musical background, detailing how his childhood experiences in bars with his parents fostered his love for music. He described his journey from drumming to guitar and the impact of personal struggles on his musical career. After a hiatus following his mother's passing, he found renewed inspiration through collaboration, leading to the release of his first album during the COVID pandemic. Tom and Alane's partnership on their song "Broken" was marked by effective communication and humor, resulting in a successful collaboration that they both enjoyed.The conversation also touched on their upcoming projects, with Alane announcing the release of her new song "Another Day" and her ongoing work on various tracks. Both artists expressed the importance of taking breaks to avoid burnout, with Tom currently on hiatus to regain his inspiration. They reflected on the emotional weight of their songwriting, particularly in relation to personal experiences of loss, and expressed optimism for future collaborations. The discussion concluded with a focus on their music's availability and a shared appreciation for their artistic journeys.Also, in this episode, the Wednesday Rally Indie Artist was Regifter. Nikola is from Croatia, where he is known as an Indie Artist and a primary school teacher. Find out how music was a very important aspect for his family, his influences, what it means to be an Indie Artist, why he chose his song "Done" to be reviewed by the indie community, and what projects he has in the works.Support the showhttps://linktr.ee/deblamotta
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