Wednesday, February 5, 2020

Chelsea Ursin

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The forthcoming podcast from Double Elvis Productions (Disgraceland) profiles a young teen seeking relief from the anxiety, body issues, and pent up aggression of adolescence and a way to connect to others through rock music. details the trials of being the only girl rock musician in her conservative hometown and sheds light on the un-talked about issue of aggression in girls and the importance of providing outlets. It's also a series of letters about everything we wish we could tell our young selves.
The podcast was born from an idea many of us share - a desire to go back and tell your younger self a lot of things. I want to talk to not only the kid me but every kid out there who wants to be invisible, who feels strange in their growing body, who might imagine everyone hates them or that they hate everyone else and feel like no one on earth would ever get it.

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