In this episode, Lucy Mae shares her inspiring journey through music, her experiences within the deaf community, and navigating life with hearing loss while pursuing her passions. Join us for candid stories, insights into the deaf community, and practical advice for young musicians facing challenges.
Main Topics:
- Lucy's musical evolution: from guitar to bass, performing live, and her aspirations
- Navigating life as a hard-of-hearing musician: community, advocacy, and personal growth
- Memorable gig stories and the importance of friendship and support in music
- Misconceptions about deafness and hearing aids, and the spectrum of deaf experiences
- Balancing mental health, personal life, and the music industry
Timestamps:
00:00 - Introduction and Lucy’s musical beginnings
02:46 - From guitar to bass: mastering multiple instruments 07:25 - Early influences and childhood stories
11:01 - Music education and university experience
16:48 - Memorable gigs and stage mishaps
20:27 - How Lucy joined the Frogs and her musical opportunities
23:55 - Transitioning into bass and emotional connection to rhythm
27:29 - What makes a great bassist and influences
31:11 - Funny stories & covering for each other on stage 35:35 - Living with hearing loss and advocacy within the deaf community
44:44 - Misconceptions about deafness and communication challenges
50:27 - Advocating in healthcare and everyday life
55:45 - Spectrum of deafness and personal identity
60:46 - Gig stories including technical failures
65:52 - Humorous stage moments and the horse mask saga 75:19 - Personal boundaries and respectful interactions at gigs
77:10 - Coping with mental health and music's grounding effect
78:46 - Honoring community and family through music
79:15 - Closing thoughts and future aspirations