The concert organised for the Time For My Music community is just one day away! Starting 6:30pm UK time, watch aspiring female musicians perform to raise funds for the homeless. Where can you watch, you ask? On my YouTube Channel!
The charities supported by this event are:
The House of St. Barnabas: Working to break the cycle of homelessness by giving people affected by homelessness the skills and confidence to get into employment and find accommodation.
CEO Sleep Out: Around the UK, business leaders are invited to sleep rough for one night to raise funds to fight poverty and homelessness in the UK. Monies collected are donated to charities at the front line of homelessness and poverty.
See you there!
I wrote an article for the Musicians Union in recognition of World Menopause Day, which is today because I struggled to find information on how it impacts women carrying out their music when my symptoms began a few years ago. Â
I hope my views will help men to understand what the women in their life are going through, and for women to feel they are not alone.
You can view the article The Journey of a menopausal musician on the Musicians Union website or read it below. I only ask that if you find it interesting...or not, I would love to hear your views. Please leave them in the comments section below this post.
Kind regards
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It was during an MU Committee meeting where we were informed that temperature checks would be part of COVID testing for musicians entering rehearsal rooms and Studios, that I laughingly said, âWhat about us women of a certain age? We do get a little hot from time to time. How will it tel...