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Each Socially-Distant Networking interview is a casual conversation. Often non-linear, sometimes awkward, but always with interesting people. Links to their projects and profiles are included, so please find and follow them if they inspire you.

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Am Taylor

Sadie interviews interesting people for Socially-Distant Networking, and today's conversation is with Am Taylor.

Sadie interviews interesting people for Socially-Distant Networking, and today's conversation is with Am Taylor.

Singer-songwriter and guitarist Am Taylor is embarking on a bold new chapter in her prolific career, emerging as a vibrant solo artist after years of fronting successful indie/psych rock ensembles. Taylor is best known as the founding member and front-woman of the Sexual Side Effects (SSE), which formed in Atlanta in 2011 and released its debut album, High Maintenance, that same year. Over the ensuing decade, Taylor and SSE shared stages with the likes of Fuel, Royal Bliss, the Georgia Satellites, Girl in a Coma, Electric Six, Hunter Valentine and many more. She was also a touring guitarist for Brother Grey, and recently began writing songs with punk legend Jayne County for a new forthcoming project. For her solo efforts, she's tapped veteran rock producer Andy Reilly (The Cult, Iron Maiden, Gary Numan) and a host of talented players, to help her execute her creative vision. Instead of releasing this new material as an LP, Taylor plans to issue a new track roughly each month this year, while assembling a stage lineup for upcoming live performances. It's truly a new dawn, filled with exciting possibilities, for this uniquely engaging, musically emboldened artist.

Get to know Am, see videos, buy music and merch at http://amtaylormusic.com

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Juliana Finch

Sadie interviews interesting people for Socially-Distant Networking, and today's conversation is with Juliana Finch. We talk about music, self-compassion, and more.

Sadie interviews interesting people for Socially-Distant Networking, and today's conversation is with Juliana Finch. We talk about music, self-compassion, and more.

Juliana Finch is a writer and performer whose worked has included theater and film, audio drama, poetry and two decades performing as a singer/songwriter. For the last several months she has been focused on her newest project, a bimonthly newsletter devoted to mental health advocacy and radical self-love called Hey, I Love You.

She can be found all over the internet at @writeplayrepeat and you can support her work on Patreon at patreon.com/julianafinch.

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