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Personal Truths and Perseverence with Zima Anderson

Our latest episode on the ImperfectlyPerfect Podcast, we have the privilege of delving into the remarkable journey of a true inspiration, Zima Anderson. She's more than just a well-known Australian actress, having graced our screens on iconic shows like "Neighbours" and conquered the challenges of "SAS Australia."

Zima's career has soared to incredible heights, but what truly sets her apart is her dedication to making a difference off-camera. In this episode, we'll peel back the layers to reveal the person behind the screen—a person who's committed to creating a positive impact by sharing her own story and delving deep into her vulnerabilities.

Zima Anderson is not just a talent in the entertainment industry; she's a beacon of authenticity and resilience. Her willingness to open up and share her personal truths demonstrates her unwavering commitment to helping others on their journey to self-discovery and personal growth.

Prepare to be inspired as we explore the depths of Zima's journey, and discover how she's making a significant impact on the world, one story at a time.

Willa Amai talks about her new music, mental health and more on the ImperfectlyPerfect Podcast

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We are so excited this week with the release of our upcoming episode for the ImperfectlyPerfect Podcast with the incredibly talented Willa Amai @willaamai

What an absolute honour to chat with an artist at such a young age making waves around the world with her music and songwriting, sharing her gift and openly speaking about her struggles with anxiety to let people know it’s ok not to be ok.

Coming up on the episode, we hear all about Willa’s journey from the age of 12-years-old, being introduced to multi-platinum, Grammy Award-nominated producer, Linda Perry @reallindaperry (P!nk, Adele, Gwen Stefani, Christina Aguilera), where she played a fragment of a piece she had written and told to go back within 3 months with 5 more songs.

Not only did she go back, but with 6 songs.

Perry realized there was much more to this young musician and signed her to the label/publishing/management company she co-founded.

We hear all about her ability to put her feelings in to her songwriting, sharing her struggles with anxiety and using the power of that gift to tell her story which has seen her go on to achieve some amazing respect and recognition in the industry.

At 14, Willa won acclaim for her gently breathtaking rendition of Dolly Parton’s “Here You Come Again” (recorded with Dolly herself and featured on the talent filled Dumplin’ soundtrack). Esquire praised the duet as “truly exceptional” and “one of the few moments that an accompanying voice is able to keep up with Parton’s.”

Refinery29 hailed their interaction as “a passing of the torch.”

In addition to her duet with Dolly, Willa had the opportunity to join another of her musical influences when Brandi Carlile invited her to perform a duet at the Great American Music Hall.

Now 17, Willa has begun sharing her music with the world, showing the extraordinary depth of her narrative voice and the subtle power of her songwriting.

With her eagerly awaited first album ‘I can go to bed whenever’ releasing June 4, produced by Linda Perry and recorded in Los Angeles at Perry’s Greenleaf Studios with the album’s focus track "Too Close" comes out the same day

We are excited and so should you be !!!

Be sure to head to the ImperfectlyPerfect Podcast via all major podcast platforms including iTunes & Spotify, make sure to subscribe and keep updated when the episode releases.

To find out more information on Willa and her upcoming album, simply head to the links below:

Official Website: https://www.willaamai.com/

Official Youtube Channel: https://youtube.com/c/WillaAmai

Navigating Through Life as an Empath with Recording Artist Shay J.

'In a world where we are comparing social media, where we are taught and told to be perfect all of the time. We really need to flip the switch, and know that it is so important to acknowledge our mental health. To acknowledge that it's ok to not always have it together, to always be perfect.

‘In a world where we are comparing social media, where we are taught and told to be perfect all of the time. We really need to flip the switch, and know that it is so important to acknowledge our mental health. To acknowledge that it’s ok to not always have it together, to always be perfect. In fact, being imperfectly perfect is what everyone needs to be. It is so important for everybody to really acknowledge that mental health is not something that you should shy away from. ’ We are so grateful Shay J - Former NBA and Canadian Football league dancer turned Triple Threat Canadian Recording Artist who is currently in the process of debuting her new EP Singles Release in Los Angeles joins us in the studio today for an amazing chat about life, about career and shares her own personal story with her mental health and navigating through life as an empath.

To find out more about Shay, simply head to her socials at: @shayjofficial or her official website at: https://www.shayjofficial.com