Emma G

Emma G

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Singer-songwriter, empowerment coach, and TEDx speaker using music as a tool for emotional regulation, resilience, and self-expression.

Author of Mental Health Sounds Like This. Helping people turn lived experience into clarity, confidence, and voice.

05/19/2026

I wrote Superhero in 2016 and released it in 2017.

America was hurting. Bigotry was loud. And I needed to believe — and help others believe — that love, compassion, and empathy were more powerful than all of it.

The music video opens with a young girl being told to stop playing her guitar in an alleyway. The people around her standing up. Saying: if you don't like it, you can keep going.

That young girl is Orlando — my vocal student, whose parents found me while I was busking on the streets of DC.

She became part of the message. Because that's always been the message.

Your voice belongs. Keep playing.

05/18/2026

I am.

Two words. Infinite power.

Whatever comes after them — your body believes it. Your nervous system follows. Your present state shifts to match.

I believed this so deeply I wrote a song about it. It's called I Am — and it's one of the most intentional things I've ever created. A reminder to myself of exactly how I want to show up for the world.

What's your I am?

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05/18/2026

One of my vocal students just performed with me at the Kennedy Center.

Now I'm bringing her into the studio with me.

Because that's what I do as a coach. I don't just tell people what's possible — I take them with me into the places where it becomes real.

Stages. Studios. Real experiences. That's the difference between teaching a skill and actually giving someone the torch.

If you want to know what working with me looks like — it looks like this.

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05/18/2026

During a school residency I met a kid who wouldn't stop acting up.

So instead of punishing him I asked him what was actually going on.

His dad had died. His mum had cancer. His brother was incarcerated.
He wasn't acting out. He was asking for help.

I told him to go home and rap me everything he was carrying. He came back with his entire story — perfect self-expression, not a single cuss word — and he wasn't an issue from that day forward.

That's what music does when you use it right.

That's the work I was doing then. That's the work I'm still doing now — just in a coaching room instead of a classroom. 😄

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05/17/2026

In this session with Sophie I asked her how to counter the fear of a difficult note — and I didn't give her a single answer.

Cup your ears. Sing louder. Stand your ground.

She found every one of those tools herself. Because they were already there.

That's the whole coaching philosophy. The answers are almost always already in the room. My job is just to ask the right questions.

05/17/2026

One note. Two approaches. Completely different sounds. 🎶

Breathy — soft, floaty, intimate. Crisp — clear, present, powerful.

The only difference is how much air you give the note.

This is one of my favourite things to work on with vocal students because the moment they hear the difference — and realise they're the one making that choice — everything shifts.

Your breath is the tool. Use it on purpose.

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05/17/2026

Standing your ground vocally isn't about confidence.

It's about breath.

In this session with my student Sophie, we were working on harmony — which means she needed to hold her note even when another voice came in beside hers.

The answer? Diaphragm. Every time.

When you breathe from your core — when you really feel that diaphragm engage — you have somewhere to stand. Your voice doesn't waver. It holds.

That's what we built in this session. And by the end?

Sophie, that was beautiful.

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05/16/2026

Give me everything you got.

Fire away.

That's the dare at the heart of this song.

Not to anyone else — to the anxiety, the overwhelm, the adversity that was trying to take me down.

This is the chorus of Fire Away — Static Era's hardest, most defiant moment. And the song that first showed me music could be used to fight your way out of something, not just sit inside it.

This is where the coaching philosophy was born. On a rock stage. In a chorus.

05/15/2026

This is how Sold Take a Shot ends. 🎶

Not with more anger. With a declaration.

I'm somebody's daughter. I'm somebody's child. I'm taking no prisoners. This is my life. The blood of self-conviction. You've shown who you are.

The mirror. The red light. The dance. The moment she stops performing for anyone else and starts simply being herself.

That's the whole song in one image.

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Monday 12pm - 8pm
Tuesday 12pm - 8pm
Wednesday 12pm - 8pm
Thursday 11am - 5pm
Friday 12pm - 4:30pm
Saturday 12pm - 4pm