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Jamie Lee on Moving to Canada, Standing Out, Coming Out and Staying Curious

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Content provided by Alex Scott & Karen White, Alex Scott, and Karen White. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Alex Scott & Karen White, Alex Scott, and Karen White or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://player.fm/legal.

Alex and Karen chat with musician and composer turned game audio professional Jamie Lee about transitioning from her childhood in South Korea to her teen and adult life in Vancouver. They dive into the cultural and financial challenges Jamie faced and how her determination and curious spirit has led her through her journey to become a musician and, more recently, a sound designer for the video game development company A Shell in the Pit. They also explore the Korean translation of the word creativity, and how language and cultural perception changes our understanding of ourselves and the word around us.

Follow Jamie:

Twitter: @JamieLeeSounds

Website: jamieleesounds.com

Check out Jamie's story published in Rhythm Changes: https://www.rhythmchanges.ca/burned-out-jazz-musician-recovery-game-audio/

Follow us on instagram @vicarious.pod

Have any questions or topics you want to hear us discuss? Email us at thevicariouspod@gmail.com

Credits:

  • Edited by Alex Scott & mixed by Will Chernoff.
  • Music and artwork by Alex Scott.

Check out Alex’s solo project @lx.tox | Bandcamp | Spotify

Check out Karen’s band @realearthtones | Bandcamp | Spotify

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Manage episode 366082028 series 3474445
Content provided by Alex Scott & Karen White, Alex Scott, and Karen White. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Alex Scott & Karen White, Alex Scott, and Karen White or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://player.fm/legal.

Alex and Karen chat with musician and composer turned game audio professional Jamie Lee about transitioning from her childhood in South Korea to her teen and adult life in Vancouver. They dive into the cultural and financial challenges Jamie faced and how her determination and curious spirit has led her through her journey to become a musician and, more recently, a sound designer for the video game development company A Shell in the Pit. They also explore the Korean translation of the word creativity, and how language and cultural perception changes our understanding of ourselves and the word around us.

Follow Jamie:

Twitter: @JamieLeeSounds

Website: jamieleesounds.com

Check out Jamie's story published in Rhythm Changes: https://www.rhythmchanges.ca/burned-out-jazz-musician-recovery-game-audio/

Follow us on instagram @vicarious.pod

Have any questions or topics you want to hear us discuss? Email us at thevicariouspod@gmail.com

Credits:

  • Edited by Alex Scott & mixed by Will Chernoff.
  • Music and artwork by Alex Scott.

Check out Alex’s solo project @lx.tox | Bandcamp | Spotify

Check out Karen’s band @realearthtones | Bandcamp | Spotify

  continue reading

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