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080: Making Real Friendships With The Musicians You Admire & Want To Play With

If you’ve found musicians who you resonate with on the deepest level, you also know it can be intimidating to approach them. It’s easy to feel unworthy of their time, attention, and friendship. These are our creative heroes after all! Why should they care about little old us? What could we possibly have to offer? …

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079 Frustrated That You Haven’t “Found Your Voice” Yet? 5 Fresh Insights To Help Recognize What Makes Your Music Sound Like YOU

5 new ideas to help navigate the age old pursuit of finding your voice. Here’s a hint: finding your voice isn’t a one time discover, it’s a daily opportunity! Journal Prompts 1. Our voice is the group of musicians you associate with 2. Your voice isn’t notes on recordings. We play more than just notes …

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076 Josh Harmon: A New Kind of Musician & Going Viral… A Smooshed Banana Situation

Josh Harmon–comedic drummer behind the mega-viral “Rhythms of Comedy”–on the emotional behind the scenes of being the most viewed drummer in the world. This is not an episode on how to win the social media lottery, but rather what life is like offline when you do and whether being a viral success is actually the …

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075 Jenna McSwain: Growing Organic Gigs and Folk Soul Music Magic

Jenna McSwain–singer-songwriter, pianist, mother–on gardening, allowing abundance, leaving a teaching gig to be a full time artist, getting in touch with our bodily experiences, organically grown gigs, navigating the impulse to make your bandmates happy while honoring your own desires, and mom lessons.

074 Noah Baerman: Gratitude For Music & Dealing With Grief

Noah Baerman–pianist, composer, educator, and activist–on playing with a physical disability, being open with our challenges, performance injuries, therapy mindsets, gratitude for our time with music, dealing with grief through composition, chasing truly selfless acts, crossroad moments, and “the process of the pursuit” of enlightening experiences.

073 Jamison Ross: Layers of Musical Awareness, Our Biggest Fears, and The Reason Why Records Still Matter

Jamison Ross–soul singer, drummer, and Affective Music label owner–and I share our biggest fears and dreams right now. We talk about accessing new layers of awareness, interpreting spectrums of music, gospel chops, being afraid people won’t hear you, making big career moves, understanding layers of fear, the ceiling for transplants in a music scene, and …

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072 Nick Finzer: A Wholesome Take on Music Business and Marketing

Nick Finzer–trombone maestro, educator, and Outside In Music label owner–on finding and connecting with people that care about what we do and answering the big question; Why should anyone care about your music? Listen for why websites and email still definitely matter, hyphenating your career, using a media company mindset, building a hedgehog concept, and …

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071 Hannah Johnson: She Enjoyed a Gig For The First Time Ever and We’re Gonna Talk About It

Hannah Johnson–drummer, teacher, and a true personal pal–on being a goober, the magic of having a best friend, femininity in music schools, finding a life-changing mentor, the toxic chase of impressing jazz bros, public school substitute teaching, the art of being a good friend, teaching girls to play loud, fast, and take of space, and …

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070 Cyrille Aimée: Strategies For Finding “The Moment” When You’re Stuck In Your Head On Stage

Cyrille Aimée–vocal sensation and life-improviser–on how her students sound incredible and they don’t know it, and strategies for getting back the moment. We talk about finding permission to stop judging ourselves, putting health before work, figuring our where “home” is as an adult, how to live a freer lifestyle but still take care of business, …

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Happy Happenings March 2022

In January, the Charlotte classical radio station WDAV became the first classical station to rank 1st in the history of the United States’s modern radio era. WDAV announced, “In the most recent ratings report from Nielsen Media, WDAV ranked as the Number 1 station in the Charlotte radio market based on its share of 6.5 …

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