Hey, everybody, listen up. Just a few weeks until an all new episode of twenty seven Club featuring the insane
life of Janice Joplin. This is gonna be a wild ride, so be sure to watch this feed for the first two episodes on April and today, I'm here to let you know about the new season of Dear Young Rocker, a raw, music oriented coming of age story by my friend Chelsea Arson, and seasons one and two, Chelsea told her own story of finding an outlet for anxiety in her place in the world via falling in love with music. So go binge those seasons now if you haven't already,
and this new season. In season three, Chelsea is passing the mic and introducing us to a dozen incredible artists who will share their stories. Search for Dear Young Rocker in your podcast app and subscribe so you can hear the new season when it kicks off April seven. In the meantime, here's a trailer for season three, Dear Young Rocker. Being a teenager is intense. Things could get tough back then. Maybe you got down of your house for being yourself,
or fell in love so hard it hurt. Where we're bullied viciously for how you look, or just hated yourself, But you might have found a release for your rage. Your favorite band blasting in your headphones or banging around on your first electric guitar, and one night in a sweaty reck center basement could have changed your life forever. If you could go back in time and tell your teenage self anything, what would it be, Dear young Rocker,
Dear young rocker, Dear young Rocker. Maybe something practical. You have just as much talent as those boys in that talent show band. You simply need to develop it, or empathetic. You'll be more and more yourself with every passing season. When we retell our teenage stories, we can reach a hand back in time for that kid we used to be to hold onto. We can be come the person they need it in those moments when we felt so
alone and like no one could ever understand. Join me Chelsea Arson for season three of my podcast, Dear Young Rocker. Tune in to hear some of my favorite musicians tell stories from their awkward musical beginnings. I had never met anybody who also enjoyed Scott reconnect with the teenager that used to be so young, Rocker, Try if you can to not worry so much. I know that's a lot to ask. I know right now you worry about everything, and remember what it was like to fall in love
with the band for the first time. You will never forget the first time you heard Prince, the Cranberries, Led Zeppelin, The Cure, and New Order, Bikini Kill, Brat Mobile, Heavens to Betsy. In seasons one and two of Dear Young Rocker, I told my story of how I started life as an anxious, sensitive kid who wanted to be invisible. That is until I heard my favorite band and started playing
the bass. After that, everything kind of changed, although life still wasn't easy, especially as the only girl in my band. I wrote some letters of advice to my younger self about what I wish she'd known, and my listeners and I learned a lot about ourselves along the way. You can hear season one and two of Dear Young Rocker
wherever you get your podcasts. But in season three, I'm passing the mike to other rockers who grew up in different cities and countries, with different families, different musical tastes, and different challenges in their lives. I know how every time you go to a punk show you search the room for another black person before you feel safe. I'm letting them tell their own stories of how they became young rockers and give their own younger selves some tough
love and support. Dear Young Rocker, Season three comes to you from Double Elvis and I Heart Radio and is executive produced by Jake Brennan of Disgraceland. Episode one drops on Wednesday, April seven. Be sure to subscribe to Dear Young Rocker wherever you get your podcasts m
