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Real Talk with Women in the Music Industry (Part 5) featuring Cheryl Pawelski

30m · She Rocked It · 22 Dec 05:00

Don’t miss the fifth episode of our Real Talk with Women in the Music Industry podcast series, featuring three-time GRAMMY-winning producer Cheryl Pawelski!

In this fun and revealing conversation, Cheryl gets real about her experiences preserving, curating, and championing some of music’s greatest legacies – and shares some incredible behind-the-scenes stories involving Aretha Franklin, Taylor Swift, and legendary Elektra Records founder Jac Holzman.

After a fateful ABBA show cemented Cheryl’s calling in the music industry, she held positions at Rhino, Concord, and EMI-Capitol Records before co-founding Omnivore Recordings.

Her journey is sure to inspire anyone looking to pursue a creative, courageous career and blaze a unique, uncharted trail. Tune in and rock on!

Special thanks to Gregg Bendian for connecting Cheryl with She Rocked It.

Watch the video version of this episode on YouTube: https://youtu.be/kJiAgV2C9WM

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Episode highlights:

[2:11] How Cheryl’s unique career in music took shape

[6:23] How Cheryl navigated the male-dominated music industry

[10:25] Why Cheryl pivoted from major labels and co-founded Omnivore Recordings

[12:35] Some behind-the-scenes stories featuring Aretha Franklin and Taylor Swift

[15:21] #Realtalk about Cheryl’s relationship with rockstar wife Audrey Bilger, president of Reed College – including how they met!

[25:15] Cheryl’s advice for up-and-coming women in the music industry

[28:10] Cheryl’s one tip to rock it

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Links from this episode:

Cheryl’s website: https://cherylpawelski.com/

Cheryl’s GRAMMY wins and nominations: https://www.grammy.com/artists/cheryl-pawelski/17213

Omnivore Recordings: https://omnivorerecordings.com/

Annenberg Inclusion Initiative study: https://www.newsroom.spotify.com/2022-03-31/usc-annenbergs-inclusion-in-the-recording-studio-study-finds-that-more-work-toward-gender-equity-is-needed/

Jeff Tweedy: https://jefftweedy.com/

Wilco: https://wilcoworld.net/

Aretha Franklin: https://www.arethafranklin.net/

Robbie Robertson: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robbie_Robertson

Jac Holzman: https://www.rockhall.com/inductees/jac-holzman

Bethany Lyons on the She Rocked It Podcast: https://sherockedit.com/bethany-lyons-owning-it-like-a-boss/

Gregg Bendian: https://www.bendianmusic.com/

If you’d like to be part of the studio audience for future podcast recordings, head over to sherockedit.com to become a member of our Rockstar Network membership community: https://sherockedit.com/the-rockstar-network

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Real Talk with Women in the Music Industry (Part 5) featuring Cheryl Pawelski

Don’t miss the fifth episode of our Real Talk with Women in the Music Industry podcast series, featuring three-time GRAMMY-winning producer Cheryl Pawelski!

In this fun and revealing conversation, Cheryl gets real about her experiences preserving, curating, and championing some of music’s greatest legacies – and shares some incredible behind-the-scenes stories involving Aretha Franklin, Taylor Swift, and legendary Elektra Records founder Jac Holzman.

After a fateful ABBA show cemented Cheryl’s calling in the music industry, she held positions at Rhino, Concord, and EMI-Capitol Records before co-founding Omnivore Recordings.

Her journey is sure to inspire anyone looking to pursue a creative, courageous career and blaze a unique, uncharted trail. Tune in and rock on!

Special thanks to Gregg Bendian for connecting Cheryl with She Rocked It.

Watch the video version of this episode on YouTube: https://youtu.be/kJiAgV2C9WM

____________________________________________

Episode highlights:

[2:11] How Cheryl’s unique career in music took shape

[6:23] How Cheryl navigated the male-dominated music industry

[10:25] Why Cheryl pivoted from major labels and co-founded Omnivore Recordings

[12:35] Some behind-the-scenes stories featuring Aretha Franklin and Taylor Swift

[15:21] #Realtalk about Cheryl’s relationship with rockstar wife Audrey Bilger, president of Reed College – including how they met!

[25:15] Cheryl’s advice for up-and-coming women in the music industry

[28:10] Cheryl’s one tip to rock it

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Links from this episode:

Cheryl’s website: https://cherylpawelski.com/

Cheryl’s GRAMMY wins and nominations: https://www.grammy.com/artists/cheryl-pawelski/17213

Omnivore Recordings: https://omnivorerecordings.com/

Annenberg Inclusion Initiative study: https://www.newsroom.spotify.com/2022-03-31/usc-annenbergs-inclusion-in-the-recording-studio-study-finds-that-more-work-toward-gender-equity-is-needed/

Jeff Tweedy: https://jefftweedy.com/

Wilco: https://wilcoworld.net/

Aretha Franklin: https://www.arethafranklin.net/

Robbie Robertson: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robbie_Robertson

Jac Holzman: https://www.rockhall.com/inductees/jac-holzman

Bethany Lyons on the She Rocked It Podcast: https://sherockedit.com/bethany-lyons-owning-it-like-a-boss/

Gregg Bendian: https://www.bendianmusic.com/

If you’d like to be part of the studio audience for future podcast recordings, head over to sherockedit.com to become a member of our Rockstar Network membership community: https://sherockedit.com/the-rockstar-network

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Links from this episode:

Sawubona Creativity Project website: https://sawubonacreativityproject.org/

Sawubona Creativity Project Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sawubonacreativity/

Tanya’s Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ts_morgan/

Tanya’s Website: https://tanyamorganactor.com/

Daddy Issues Improv Comedy: https://www.facebook.com/daddyissuesimprovcomedy/

Bartol Foundation: https://bartol.org/grants/meet-our-grantees/

Philly Young Playwrights: https://www.phillyyoungplaywrights.org/

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Links from this episode:

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Kim Maroon Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/kmaroonfoto/

Babes Ride Out: https://www.babesrideout.com/

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Links from this episode:

Lizzie’s Love Cakes: https://lizzieslovecakes.com/

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Hey Girl! Conference: https://heygirlconference.com/

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Links from this episode:

Rise Gatherings: https://www.risegatherings.com/

Rachel Rubin on the Athleta x She Rocked It podcast: How to Balance Career & Self-Care: https://sherockedit.com/athleta-x-she-rocked-it-how-to-balance-career-self-care/

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