Red Bull

A Conversation In: Journalism & Media

Red Bull Records and shesaid.so. are hosting an evening exploring the evolving landscape of music journalism.

This event will take place on Thursday, March 28th, from 6:00pm to 10:00pm.

The landscape of music journalism is constantly changing, with publications shifting to new models and mediums, while digital platforms continue to rise in influence.

Join us to hear prominent music & culture writers discuss how they're preserving the art of storytelling and shaping the future of modern media.

The discussion, moderated by Andreea Magdalina, founder of shesaid.so, promises insightful perspectives and dialogue. 

✦ Doors will open promptly at 6:00pm, with the panel commencing at 7:00pm. 

✦ Following the discussion, join us for drinks and DJ sets until 10:00pm.

Panelists:

⋆ Sandra Song

⋆ Rachel Brodsky

⋆ Lina Abascal

Moderated By:

⋆ Andreea Magdalina, shesaid.so Founder

DJ Sets: Sadé & Chloëdees

Hosted by: Red Bull Records & shesaid.so

Location: Hotel Ziggy 8462 W Sunset Blvd, West Hollywood, CA, 90069

Please RSVP to secure your spot and receive location details.

RSVP HERE

shesaid.so UK Chapter Director: Lauren Elliott-Griffiths

We are thrilled to introduce our new Director for shesaid.so UK, Lauren Elliott-Griffiths. Help us give her a warm welcome to the shesaid.so UK team!

Hi, I'm Lauren and I work at Red Bull, looking after their media partnerships. Prior to that I was working for Live Nation. Music is a huge part of my life; when I was about 12 I would head up to the local skate park where local bands would play every Friday night and then when I was old enough, I would come up to London just to see my favourite bands play. My taste in music is varied to say the least but I love finding new artists and bands.

Outside of work, I am a qualified spin and level 2 fitness instructor, I love running - it's my aim to complete the big 6 marathons, skiing and surfing.

What are your top tips for finding your first music job?

I have always had a passion for music from trying to start a band in primary school, to going to the local skate club to listen to local bands play through to Friday nights spent at venues in London catching my favourite artists. I think taking that passion and pursuing, and not letting anyone tell you otherwise would be my top tip for how to get into the industry. It is one of the toughest but those are always worth the hard work to get there. Never let anyone tell you otherwise, if you have a dream and a goal in mind, just jump in with both feet, I truly believe that pays off. And my second tip would be to leverage anyone you know, start small, attend networking events even if they are out of your comfort zone, add people on LinkedIn that you believe would be a good connection and start to build it up. Those around you are there to support and push you forward. 

Women you admire.

Three women in my life that inspire me would be; my mum (she's one of the strongest women I know), my friend and mentor Teresa Palladino (she has gotten me through a lot in my career and is always my sounding board) and my friend Agi (who is one of the most positive and beautiful people I have ever met). 

Tips for staying grounded on a tough day.

My top tips for staying grounded on a tough day, are getting yourself outside, go on a walk or move your body in some way, a good coffee and a great soundtrack - music for me can instantly change my mood and has definitely gotten me through the toughest moments and the happiest moments in my life. 

What does community mean to you in one sentence?

Community to me is belonging, feeling supported and trusting that there is always someone there whether it's in tough times or happy times.