• The Table Ep. 42 - Music Journalist and Author Marissa Moss

  • Sep 24 2024
  • Length: 1 hr and 14 mins
  • Podcast

The Table Ep. 42 - Music Journalist and Author Marissa Moss

  • Summary

  • Music Journalist and Author of "Her Country" Marissa Moss sits down with Sarah and Vic to chat all about her career, including:

    • How Marissa got her start and where her passion came from
    • Coming up in politics and finding her beat in Country Music
    • Learning the business of journalism as much as the craft
    • How do you actually get paid?!
    • Building a catalog of work and a reputation
    • Discovering where Country Music Journalism was dropping the ball, and picking it up
    • What it looks like to be one of the only women in your field
    • What it’s like to get to the heart of an artist and an issue
    • Dealing with the eccentricities of the subjects and topics you cover
    • Speaking out about difficult and taboo topics
    • Hitting roadblocks and pushback
    • The story of writing “Her Country” and becoming a published author
    • Being a music geek at heart!
    • Fighting for diversity and inclusion in journalism and music
    • Finding ways to keep going when it feels hopeless
    • How the next generation is claiming their place and using their voices

    NOTES:

    Marissa Moss Website: https://www.marissarmoss.com/

    Marissa Publisher Bio: https://us.macmillan.com/author/marissarmoss

    Marissa IG: https://www.instagram.com/marissarmoss/

    David Unilao “The Filipino Cowboy”: https://www.instagram.com/davidunlayao/

    Caitlin Butts: https://www.instagram.com/kaitlinbutts/

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