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Sarina - And the reason we picked those specific artists is that they are women of different races and different demograph- ics that all capture that same thing, which was that the music was first. Everything else came secondary to that. The mes- sage that they were trying to get across was through their mu- sic. That’s what we admired the most from those specific women. There are plenty of other exam- ples, but those three stood out in our eyes. and have it come from her own voice and then with her business after that - she was a huge role model and someone we want to emulate. You two are very confident per- formers. Did that confidence come from years of performing and seeing the industry up close or from learning about the histo- ries of artists like those three? Nalani - It’s a combination of all of those things. Definitely being educated helps a lot, but honestly a lot of it comes from Do you like the way those three the support of each other as well all took charge of their careers as our family and our team. Like in the way you said during the we said in the TED talk, we try TED talk - “be proactive as op- to surround ourselves with peo- posed to reactive”? ple who keep us grounded and Sarina - Absolutely. We saw push us to be better every day plenty of documentaries on all and challenge ourselves. Our three of them, but especially on managers are a huge part of that Carole King. She started out and our family is a big part of purely as a songwriter and for that too. her to take a stand for her music NJ STAGE 2017 - Vol. 4 No. 8 INDEX NEXT ARTICLE 11