Put on Socks (with Indy Yelich)
Summary: Join indy yelich, 19 year old kiwi poet (best known for her 2018 collection of poetry "sticky notes"), as she discusses with fellow artists the journey of establishing oneself in New York City, ongoing battles with mental health, access to art as a young person, the importance of putting on socks, and more!
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Podcasts:
This episode features Desiree Brady, a real estate mogul and casual dating expert. We discuss awful first dates in New York, neighbours watching porn in front of us, when it's okay to ghost and more!
This new episode features Katie, a junior from Pratt Institute in Brooklyn. We discuss our experiences in toxic relationships, glorifying suburban ‘golden’ boys, crying in the back of cabs, getting clarity and knowing when to leave. This is episode 1 of Indy’s new wannabe adult interview series.
On Indy's one year anniversary of living in New York, Indy gives her top 8 tips on what it takes to survive as an artist (and human being) in one of the most expensive cities in the world. She discusses how much it costs to get an apartment in the East Village, spending less than $40 a week on groceries, the importance of believing in your work, and the beautiful/harsh reality of living in New York.
How do we get to a place where 3am doesn’t hurt anymore? What are the different types of heartbreak? Does pain create the most powerful type of art? Indy delves into the unique pain of losing someone you love, and how to live with it.
Social media genius, author and creator of BossBabe, Alex Wolf joins Indy to discuss her new book “Resonate”. They address their internet addictions, social media trends, how to market your creativity on social media, and the thirst for instagram aesthetic.
In this introductory episode, poetess Indy Yelich tells the story of moving to New York as a young creative. She touches on the emotional process of writing her successful poetry book, Sticky Notes, her blue-ink anxiety brain and how positivity changed her life.