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Episode 19: The Flock Talks Embracing the Cringe with Sarah Elaz

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This episode, NYC-based bassist, performer, and creative force Sarah Elaz joins us to talk about her journey from professional dance to the jam scene, picking up the bass during the pandemic, and building projects like Boojum, Bearly Dead, Bushwick’s Dead, and SEAP (Sarah Elaz’s Almost Phish).
We dig into creative identity, imposter syndrome, stage presence, and the art of “being cringe” online. Sarah shares how fashion fuels her performance, how TikTok became part of her expression, and what it’s like navigating the scene as a woman on stage.
She also opens up about her advocacy work and the women who’ve inspired her to show up fully, on stage and off.
A conversation about performance, projection, and permission: to be bold, to be weird, to be seen.

Trigger Warning: This episode includes discussion of sexual violence.
Where to find Sarah:

Sarah

Boojum

Bearly Dead

Bushwick's Dead

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Music Credit: "Starving" - Octosound

This podcast is produced in partnership with Osiris Media.

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This episode, NYC-based bassist, performer, and creative force Sarah Elaz joins us to talk about her journey from professional dance to the jam scene, picking up the bass during the pandemic, and building projects like Boojum, Bearly Dead, Bushwick’s Dead, and SEAP (Sarah Elaz’s Almost Phish).
We dig into creative identity, imposter syndrome, stage presence, and the art of “being cringe” online. Sarah shares how fashion fuels her performance, how TikTok became part of her expression, and what it’s like navigating the scene as a woman on stage.
She also opens up about her advocacy work and the women who’ve inspired her to show up fully, on stage and off.
A conversation about performance, projection, and permission: to be bold, to be weird, to be seen.

Trigger Warning: This episode includes discussion of sexual violence.
Where to find Sarah:

Sarah

Boojum

Bearly Dead

Bushwick's Dead

Stay up to date with The Femme Flock!

Our Website
Bluesky 🦋
Facebook
Instagram @the.femme.flock
TikTok @FemmeFlockTok

Fill in our Get Involved form here if you want to join the flock! 💖

Music Credit: "Starving" - Octosound

This podcast is produced in partnership with Osiris Media.

  continue reading

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