Fionn On Why People Assume They're Bad Before They Even Play & Humiliation Of Their Early TikToks
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About this listen
Fionn (Alanna & Brianne Finn Morris) sit down for an honest, unfiltered conversation about building a music career from childhood.
From nearly losing their first audition to extortion pressure, to busking with their own speakers, to finally earning their first-ever Billboard #1 plaque, this episode breaks down the realities of artists people don't see online.
They talk about:
- The night someone tried to cancel their audition unless they were paid
- Why people often expect female artists to be bad before they play
- Bringing their own speakers to a record label audition
- Why it really takes 10 years to build a music career
- Embarrassing early TikToks and learning the hard way
- How Canadian radio still changes careers
- Going from living together their entire lives to finally living apart
This episode is about patience, growth, gender bias, and surviving the long middle of a creative career.
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🎤 Guest: Fionn (Alanna & Brianne Finn Morris)
🎙️ Hosted by Jonathan Simkin
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