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.

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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05/17/2026

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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05/16/2026

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.

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