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Becoming the Queen of Your Own Life - with Qveen Herby | Deja Blu EP 112

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Qveen Herby joins the Deja Blu Podcast today to share how to overcome your inner people pleaser, and claim your inner queen. She shares her journey of going from a famous pop singer, to changing her name, to awakening on her spiritual path.

Blu and Qveen discuss the importance of creating media as medicine, reclaiming the word 'witch', and balancing being an empath with a public figure.

This is a potent conversation for anyone looking to embody their authentic selves, and create art from that space.

Let us know in the comments what resonated!

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Timestamps:

0:00 Intro

4:23 Media as Medicine

8:46 From People Pleaser to Claiming Who You Are

15:30 Changing Your Name

17:06 Claiming the ‘Queen’

20:56 AI as an Artist

23:50 From Religious Trauma to Embracing Witchcraft

27:31 The Witch Archetype

32:21 Balancing Being an Empath with Being a Public Figure

38:38 Your Vibe Attracts Your Tribe

40:55 Blu Gives Qveen Herby a Gene Keys Reading

51:18 From Victim to Creator Consciousness

53:06 Learning Patience while Purpose is Revealed

55:35 Working With a Team

1:01:07 Advice for Women Everywhere

1:02:28 Qveen Raps for Us

1:06:20 Message For the World

1:10:18 Conclusion

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Qveen Herby, the hip-hop alter ego of Nebraska-born singer-songwriter Amy Noonan, straddles pop and rap with her uniquely vibrant songs.

She originally made her name as one-half of the quirky husband-wife pop duo Karmin. One of the group’s early successes was a viral cover of Chris Brown’s “Look at Me Now,” featuring Lil Wayne and Busta Rhymes. When the group went on hiatus in 2017, Amy decided to pursue an independent solo career and rebranded herself as Qveen Herby.

Having grown up on hip-hop and R&B, she cites Missy Elliott, TLC, and Lauryn Hill as her musical inspirations. In 2017, Qveen Herby made her official debut with EP 1. Before the year was out, she returned with EP 2, featuring Maliiibu Mitch and Monogem on the track “Bank.”

Qveen Herby has kept the momentum going by releasing at least two EPs every year. In 2020, she dropped EP 8 and EP 9.

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/qveenherby/

Listen on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/4o4tLTIJ3eWMFerz73atcT

Listen on Apple: https://music.apple.com/us/artist/qveen-herby/1236348927

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https://www.instagram.com/bluofearth/

https://www.bluofearth.com/

https://www.florescence.earth

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