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New Episode: RIMIDI Brings Raw Soul & Real Talk to “Music Therapy & Motivation” Podcast

Powerful, poetic, and unapologetically authentic — this week’s guest on MUSIC THERAPY & MOTIVATION with Gino Black is none other than singer/songwriter RIMIDI, and she’s here to remind us all that true artistry starts with protecting your instrument — your self.
In Season 2, Episode 4, RIMIDI dives deep with host Gino Black to discuss the pivotal life changes that have shaped her musical path. From making the decision to quit smoking in favor of vocal health to embracing mindful daily rituals, RIMIDI brings insight, honesty, and a lot of love into the space.
Listeners can expect to hear about:
- Why your voice is your most sacred tool
- How to stay grounded in a fast-moving industry
- The spiritual roots of her creative practice
- And what “real” really means when you’re living and breathing your art
This episode is for anyone seeking clarity, purpose, and inspiration in their creative journey.
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Rudi Burke Drops New Single ‘Red, dead Ladybugs’
There’s something quietly arresting about Rudi Burke’s latest single, “Red, dead Ladybugs.” It doesn’t demand attention in the conventional sense, instead unfolding with a slow, deliberate grace that rewards patience. As the first glimpse into his upcoming debut Beauty Left Within, it signals an artist deeply invested in atmosphere, detail, and emotional nuance.
Rooted in indie-folk but brushed with a subtle rock sensibility, the track leans into restraint. Acoustic textures form its backbone, while Burke’s voice carries a rawness that feels unfiltered yet carefully placed. It’s this tension—between fragility and control—that gives the song its emotional pull.
The inspiration behind the track is striking in its simplicity: two lifeless ladybugs discovered on a winter morning. Yet Burke transforms this small, almost mundane image into something expansive. The song becomes a meditation on impermanence, using nature as a quiet mirror for human vulnerability.
Lyrically, it avoids heavy-handed conclusions. Instead, Burke lingers in uncertainty, posing questions about time, love, and meaning without forcing resolution. The arrangement mirrors this, gradually building but never overwhelming, allowing each moment to breathe.
“Red, dead Ladybugs” positions Burke as a thoughtful new voice within the indie landscape—one that values introspection over immediacy. If this track is any indication, Beauty Left Within may well be an album that thrives in subtlety and emotional depth.
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