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Emma G @ Ranui Library

Join Emma G — an international singer-songwriter, author, and mental health advocate originally from Raglan, New Zealand and now based in Washington, D.C. — for a powerful afternoon of stories and songs that explore the connection between music and mental well-being.

This free community event combines live music, storytelling, and conversation inspired by Emma’s #1 Amazon bestselling book Mental Health Sounds Like This. Through her unique blend of music and mental health coaching; Emma G invites audiences to reflect on resilience, identity, and the role of creativity in healing.

Expect to laugh, feel, co-write and sing, and leave inspired. Whether you’re a teenager discovering your voice, a parent navigating communication and stress, or simply someone who believes in the power of music to connect and uplift — this event offers something for everyone.

Event Details: 📅 Date: Wednesday, 19 March 2026 🕒 Time: 3:30 p.m. 📍 Venue: Ranui Library, 431 Swanson Road, Ranui, Auckland 🎟 Free community event | All welcome

About Emma G: Born and raised in Raglan, Emma G has built an international career empowering others through music and storytelling. Now based in Washington, D.C., she is a two-time TEDx speaker, youth empowerment coach, and award-winning artist whose work has inspired audiences worldwide. Her latest book, Mental Health Sounds Like This, hit #1 on Amazon in both the Songwriting and Emotional Mental Health categories.

Presented by: Ranui Library and Auckland Libraries Co-hosted by: Emma G

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Where: Ranui Library

431 Swanson Road
Auckland
0612
New Zealand

Who: Emma G

Contemporary Folk

Author, two-time TEDx Speaker, Singer/songwriter, and Coach, Emma G uses the magic of music to empower, uplift, and motivate audiences worldwide.

Born with a rare neurological condition called hydrocephalus, Emma G has recovered from multiple traumas, including ten brain surgeries, by writing and singing her truth, sharing her experiences, and turning her lessons into blessings.

Emma G’s music and story are helping audiences overcome struggles, trauma, stress to step up and into their own authentic power. In her book, My Life, My Songs, My Healing, Emma G shares her own personal story of how she has turned her trauma into tunes and struggles into songs to give her music an inspirational and authentic message. With a unique style that marries the techniques of pop, soulful ballads, and a gritty rock edge, Emma G appeals to a diverse audience of teens and parents to deliver teens a connection with themselves and parents a re-connection with their teens.

Her latest project, releasing a song each month that is tied to a social justice or a mental health cause, includes anti-bullying for August, drug and alcohol addiction for September, depression in October, and homeless youth in November. Her April song’s music video, “Barbed Wire,” focuses on abuse and sexual assault awareness and earned her a Silver Telly award in 2023.

“My goal is to save the world one song at a time – both through the music I compose, and the songs I help teenagers write. Through my music, I aim to heal, inspire strength, spread love, and convey truth: helping individuals rediscover their true selves.”

And she is doing just that through 1:1 coaching, workshops with groups, and guest speaking across the country.

Singled out by Fox, the Washington Post, and Thrive Global, the New Zealand-born singer/songwriter has expanded her mission of bringing light to the world one song at a time. As an award-winning influencer empowering youth and adults equally as a teacher, lecturer, and – of course – an award-winning musician, Emma G has created the perfect potion for potent and impactful change

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