This week music editor Erica Cambell called in from New York! Erica works with Consequence of Sound covering music she’s passionate and excited about. Erica and I talk about her career journey, the music we loved this past year, and how to unplug and enjoy a vacation. Be sure to listen and check out her work here!
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