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Riddy Arman - Artistic Authenticity

Riddy Arman - Artistic Authenticity

FromMountain & Prairie with Ed Roberson


Riddy Arman - Artistic Authenticity

FromMountain & Prairie with Ed Roberson

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Length:
68 minutes
Released:
Mar 4, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Riddy Arman is a singer-songwriter who lives in Montana's Mission Valley, a rural agricultural community in the state's northwestern corner. Riddy's self-titled debut album was released in 2021 and has received praise from renowned institutions such as Rolling Stone, as well as from many highly respected fellow musicians, including Colter Wall. Riddy and her music are highly influenced by the wide-open spaces of Montana, and she brings a deep level of authenticity and emotion to all aspects of her craft– from the lyrics, to the melodies, to her live performances. - Born and raised in Ohio, Riddy left home after high school and began a long, winding, and interesting journey that took her to North Carolina for a year of college, to New York City where she worked as a model, and on an extended hitchhiking and train-hopping journey around the United States, just to name a few. She began writing and playing music in earnest while living on a farm in rural Virginia and eventually moved to Montana, a place she had long felt drawn toward. After a lot of hard work, creative experimentation, and determination, Riddy has figured out how to cultivate a successful music career far from the hustle and bustle of Nashville and deeply connected to the Montana landscapes that she loves. - Riddy and I connected earlier this week and had a fascinating conversion about everything from her winding career path to her current success in the music business. We started out talking about her childhood in Ohio and how she unexpectedly ended up in New York City working as a model. We discussed some of her craziest experiences from traveling around the United States and when and why she decided to get serious about music. She talks about her commitment to be authentic, how she manages to stay calm, even when she's extremely nervous, and how she has managed to build a music career so far away from Nashville. We discuss the value of quiet time, mindfulness, the importance of mentors, favorite books, and much more. - Be sure to check out the episode notes for links to everything we discuss. Hope you enjoy! --- This episode is brought to you thanks to the generous support of Ranchlands. Visit www.ranchlands.com to learn more about their top-notch vacations, leather goods and apparel, or to explore their excellent blog, the "Ranchlands Review." THANK YOU, Ranchlands! --- TOPICS DISCUSSED: 5:30 - Where Riddy grew up 7:50 - Riddy's connection to agriculture 10:15 - Dropping out of college 12:30 - Moving to New York City and modeling 16:00 - Music and writing while in NYC 17:15 - Decision to leave NYC 19:00 - Traveling, riding trains, hitchhiking 20:30 - Raised to be independent 23:00 - Lessons learned from the adventures of traveling 27:00 - Moving to Virginia, focusing on agriculture 29:00 - Settling down, connecting with the land 32:45 - Finding value in quiet time 34:15 - Sticking with music for good 35:30 - Riddy's writing process 37:45 - Transition to performing 40:45 - Dealing with nervousness 44:00 - Breathing and other ways to calm down 47:15 - Riddy's deep connection with Montana 51:30 - Building a music career from rural Montana 56:30 - Process of being authentic and putting herself out there 58:30 - Artists that Riddy admires 1:01:45 - Advice for creatives 1:03:50 - Favorite books --- ABOUT MOUNTAIN & PRAIRIE: Mountain & Prairie - All Episodes Mountain & Prairie Shop Mountain & Prairie on Instagram Upcoming Events About Ed Roberson Support Mountain & Prairie Leave a Review on Apple Podcasts
Released:
Mar 4, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode

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Conversations with innovators of the American West. Guests include athletes, artists, adventurers, writers, ranchers, conservationists, entrepreneurs, thought leaders—anyone who’s doing inspired work that contributes to the region’s evolving and complex cultural fabric. Through informal yet substantive interviews, conservationist Ed Roberson introduces you to these fascinating characters, giving you a better understanding of their careers, influences, and outlooks, as well as a deeper appreciation for life in the American West.