Iyah May
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Podcast Appearances
Bueno, bueno.
Bueno, bueno.
Yeah, I went to medical school. I'm still working as a doctor in Australia. And something just drove me to pursue something outside of medicine. And that became music. But lately, releasing Calm Again has just been inspired by what's been going on in the world.
Yeah, I went to medical school. I'm still working as a doctor in Australia. And something just drove me to pursue something outside of medicine. And that became music. But lately, releasing Calm Again has just been inspired by what's been going on in the world.
Related to my son?
Related to my son?
Oh, yeah. I think a lot of my friends thought I was crazy for the first while. I mean, I am a bit crazy to an extent. And then a lot of my colleagues realized that it's not a phase and I started putting out more music. And I think a lot of people are just super happy for me and supportive, which is nice.
Oh, yeah. I think a lot of my friends thought I was crazy for the first while. I mean, I am a bit crazy to an extent. And then a lot of my colleagues realized that it's not a phase and I started putting out more music. And I think a lot of people are just super happy for me and supportive, which is nice.
Yeah, it can be.
Yeah, it can be.
So at the moment, I'm doing more holistic stuff. So a lot of mental health and a lot of nutrition and wellness, which is what I like. But the more that music's going on, the more it's kind of taking over and I'm stepping into that.
So at the moment, I'm doing more holistic stuff. So a lot of mental health and a lot of nutrition and wellness, which is what I like. But the more that music's going on, the more it's kind of taking over and I'm stepping into that.
Yeah, so the Carmageddon music video, I made it with Bradley Murnane in Newcastle. He's a legend. And we kind of just played around. We didn't have a solid plan for the video. We just went with the flow and it just came out organically. You can read the lyrics. I mean, I'm sure you have. It's pretty. I mean, it's just a sign of the times, right?
Yeah, so the Carmageddon music video, I made it with Bradley Murnane in Newcastle. He's a legend. And we kind of just played around. We didn't have a solid plan for the video. We just went with the flow and it just came out organically. You can read the lyrics. I mean, I'm sure you have. It's pretty. I mean, it's just a sign of the times, right?
It's like the chaos that we're all living in at the moment.
It's like the chaos that we're all living in at the moment.
No, yeah, that's part of the story. When I moved to New York, so I went to New York to do research for a year as a student and I was totally broke. Like I took out student loans. I worked in a bar, you know, music became something that I thought I was just going to dabble in, but then I kind of fell into it and I was doing it every single day as well as research. you know, on the side.
No, yeah, that's part of the story. When I moved to New York, so I went to New York to do research for a year as a student and I was totally broke. Like I took out student loans. I worked in a bar, you know, music became something that I thought I was just going to dabble in, but then I kind of fell into it and I was doing it every single day as well as research. you know, on the side.
So I'd, you know, I'd go to the, I'd go to the clinic in the lab in the daytime. And then in the nighttime, I'd go out with my friends and do gigs.
So I'd, you know, I'd go to the, I'd go to the clinic in the lab in the daytime. And then in the nighttime, I'd go out with my friends and do gigs.