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    Episodes (40)

    Brett Baker

    Brett Baker

    A nosy trombonist (Melissa Brown) chats to fellow brass professionals about their careers, how they got there, and what music they'd happily put in the bin. In this episode Brett Baker (Black Dyke Band, trombone soloist, adjudicator, educator) tells us about his initial studies in economics, about working around the world, and about how he grew to have a fondness for brass bands. Brett is a Rath artist. 

    This episode is a little shorter as we were on a race against Brett's laptop battery! 

    All episodes recorded during COVID-19 lockdown via video call programmes. There are occasional technical glitches - please bear with us!

    Facebook: Bold as Brass Podcast

    Instagram: @boldasbrasspodcast

    Show artwork: Stuart Crane

    Music credit: Upbeat Forever by Kevin MacLeod

    Link: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/5011-upbeat-forever

    License: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/

    GROWTH AND LEADERSHIP: Imposter Syndrome with Dr. Jenny Perna

    GROWTH AND LEADERSHIP: Imposter Syndrome with Dr. Jenny Perna

    Bulletproof Hygiene Podcast Episode 32

    Hosts: Charissa Wood, RDH  & Brittany Simon, CRDH, BASD

    Guest: Dr. Jenny Perna

    Key Takeaways:
    Intro
    Imposter Syndrome
    Types
    Balance Vulnerability and Insecurity
    Nature And Nurture
    Soloist Concept
    Delegation
    Acknowledge Negative Thoughts
    Circling Back
    Rewards Of Dentistry
    Internal Accomplishments
    Crippling Emotions
    Leverage Your Strength
    Your Best

     

    References:

    Mighty Networks: Bulletproof Hygiene 

    Bulletproof Hygiene: The Guide For Finding Fulfillment Through Purposeful, Profitable Hygiene

    What Happened to You?: Conversations on Trauma, Resilience, and Healing

    Dr. Jenny Perna Instagram


    Dr. Jenny Perna Website

    Tweetables:
    We can rise above our preconceived notion. Dr. Jenny Perna

    We’re all learning here. Brittany Simon

    Being confident has a lot to do with competence. Brittany Simon

    Remind yourself that everyone starts somewhere. Dr. Jenny Perna

    Perfection and performance do not determine my worth. Brittany Simon

    You’re not going to be the perfect person for every scenario. Dr. Jenny Perna

    Sometimes we take our strengths for granted. Brittany Simon

    Feelings are healthy, they're all normal. Brittany Simon

    We’re never going to be good at everything. Charissa Wood

    Ego can get in the way of imposter syndrome. Charissa Wood

    Steven Mead

    Steven Mead

    A nosy trombonist (Melissa Brown) chats to other brass professionals about their careers, how they got there and what music they'd happily put in the bin. In this episode euphonium soloist and teacher Steven Mead tells us about his path to becoming a soloist, about performing around the world and about designing euphoniums alongside well-known manufacturers.

    All episodes recorded during COVID-19 lockdown via video call programmes. There are occasional technical glitches - please bear with us!

    Facebook: Bold as Brass Podcast

    Instagram: @boldasbrasspodcast

    Show artwork: Stuart Crane

    Music credit: Upbeat Forever by Kevin MacLeod

    Link: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/5011-upbeat-forever

    License: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/

    Ashley Hall

    Ashley Hall

    A nosy trombonist (Melissa Brown) chats to other brass professionals about their careers, how they got there and what music they'd happily put in the bin. In this episode trumpeter Ashley Hall tells us about her career from being a soloist through to becoming a life and career coach at Longy School of Music.

    All episodes recorded during COVID-19 lockdown via video call programmes. We had a microphone issue in this episode - apologies for the audio!

    Facebook: Bold as Brass Podcast

    Instagram: @boldasbrasspodcast

    Show artwork: Stuart Crane

    Music credit: Upbeat Forever by Kevin MacLeod

    Link: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/5011-upbeat-forever

    License: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/

    Matilda Lloyd

    Matilda Lloyd

    A nosy trombonist (Melissa Brown) chats to other brass professionals about their careers, how they got there and what music they'd happily put in the bin. In this episode Matilda Lloyd tells us about how she started her musical journey as a pianist, about her enthusiasm for history and how this led to her career as a professional trumpet soloist who has performed at the Proms.

    All episodes recorded during COVID-19 lockdown via video call programmes. There are occasional technical glitches - please bear with us!

    Facebook: Bold as Brass Podcast

    Instagram: @boldasbrasspodcast

    Show artwork: Stuart Crane

    Music credit: Upbeat Forever by Kevin MacLeod

    Link: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/5011-upbeat-forever

    License: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/

    Mary Elizabeth Bowden

    Mary Elizabeth Bowden

    A nosy trombonist (Melissa Brown) chats to other brass professionals about their careers, how they got there and what music they'd happily put in the bin. In this episode trumpet soloist Mary Elizabeth Bowden tells us about her career from performing to teaching as well as founding, and performing with, her group Seraph Brass.

    All episodes recorded during COVID-19 lockdown via video call programmes. There are occasional technical glitches - please bear with us!

    Facebook: Bold as Brass Podcast

    Instagram: @boldasbrasspodcast

    Show artwork: Stuart Crane

    Music credit: Upbeat Forever by Kevin MacLeod

    Link: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/5011-upbeat-forever

    License: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/

    #45 Rosana Eckert - World Class Artist on Finding Balance

    #45 Rosana Eckert - World Class Artist on Finding Balance
    This week's episode brings Rosana Eckert described as "a world-class artist" by Jazz History Online. She was the first woman to join the esteemed jazz faculty at the University of North Texas and help develop the vocal jazz department to one of the best in the world. She is the in house voice for Dallas' award-winning PBS TV station, KERA, and she has worked with some great jazz styles like Bobby McFerrin, Lyle Mays, and Kenny Wheeler (to name a few). Rosana talks about the many hats she wears, her upcoming album, and how she finds the balance between work and family life.

    For a transcript of this episode, go to www.startergirlz.com.

    Zoltan Kiss - BONUS

    Zoltan Kiss - BONUS

    A nosy trombonist (Melissa Brown) chats to other brass professionals about their careers, how they got there and what music they'd happily put in the bin. In this BONUS episode Zoltan Kiss tells about building his custom instrument with Schagerl, his life with Mnozil Brass and, excitingly, about a brand new online trombone competiton.

    www.onlinetrombonecompetition.com - deadline 01 June 2020

    All episodes recorded during COVID-19 lockdown via video call programmes. There are occasional technical glitches - please bear with us!

    Facebook: Bold as Brass Podcast

    Instagram: @boldasbrasspodcast

    Submit Q&A questions via Facebook, Instagram and LibSyn!

    Show artwork: Stuart Crane

    Music credit: Upbeat Forever by Kevin MacLeod

    Link: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/5011-upbeat-forever

    License: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/

    Let's Talk Impostor Syndrome

    Let's Talk Impostor Syndrome

    Happy Monday; so happy to be back after a month off! We want to apologize for our inconsistency in uploading episodes; given this pandemic, we’ve been going through a lot of changes and now we’re back and better than ever!

    We have another solo episode for you all during this quarantine and it's all about the imposter syndrome!

    Our life updates (0:00-32:30)

    Our Celeb Talk Includes (32:30-42:00):

    • Khloe Kardashian opening up about making embryos that she can possibly use to have children in the future (possibly using Tristan Thompson’s sperm)
    • JLO and AROD are reportedly in early negotiations to buy the NY Mets
    • Kanye West becoming a Billionaire after being in debt


    Our Girl Talk Includes (42:00-1:16:00)

    A breakdown of the Imposter Phenomenon:

    - What is imposter syndrome?
    - Why do people experience imposter syndrome?
    - How to deal with imposter syndrome?

    We also share our recommendations (1:16:00) for the week including our favorite Netflix shows, books, and fun activities like skincare and dance!

    Interested? Grab a Cup and Join the Talk!!!!!Follow @celebtalkgirltalkpod @natasha_fig @jayrosexoxo on Instagram@celebtgirltalk on Twitter and don't forget to Rate, Review, and Subscribe!Music by WordSmithCover Art by Ria

    52: Seek Out Good Leaders — Alexander MacFarlan

    52: Seek Out Good Leaders — Alexander MacFarlan

    This week on 5.6.7.EIGHT, Aleksandra speaks with Alexander MacFarlan, a First Soloist with Ballet West and a lover of learning who is proactively finding ways to help dance professionals that are seeking a career change. MacFarlan, who joined Ballet West in 2007, has enjoyed a number of exciting roles within the company. MacFarlan also holds a bachelor’s degree in Consumer Studies from the University of Utah and is passionate about helping fellow dancers gracefully exit the dance industry by promoting higher education.

    On the podcast, Alexander covers a wide array of topics, including his first forays into the world of dance, why he has stayed at one company for so long, and when he knew that dance was what he wanted to spend his life doing. MacFarlan also shares some incredible advice around finding the right company and argues that seeking out a good leader — a leader that you admire — is as important as any other factor when trying to find the right company fit.

     

    Moving Quotes:

    “[When searching out a dance company,] look for a leader who possesses the qualities that you aspire to have in yourself… It will not only define who you are but also where you want to go."

    “If you can’t live without dance — if your desire is to be on-stage and performing professionally — then go in that direction and really immerse yourself into what’s required for that."

    “It matters to me to have a home base. I’m very glad that I’ve been with one company for so long."

     

    Bullet Points (w/ timestamps) - Highlighting key topics discussed:

    2:52: Alexander discusses the origins of his interest in ballet and the moment where he knew for certain that he wanted to spend his life dancing.

    6:13: Alexander briefly explains how he met his wife, who is also currently a dancer at Ballet West.

    6:59: MacFarlan looks back at the moment where he decided to pursue a career in dance — as opposed to pursuing a college degree — and how he ultimately landed at Ballet West.

    10:45: Alexander explains why he decided to stay at one company for an extended period of time, in an industry where that type of decision is rare.

    12:15: MacFarlan describes one of his first and greatest role models in his life — a person that was, simultaneously, very demanding and very rewarding.

    15:03: MacFarlan shares some invaluable and nontraditional advice around what to consider when seeking out a dance company.

    18:17: Alexander retells a story of a mishap that occurred during a performance, where he and his dance partner ended up in a center-stage “dog pile.”

    21:00: Alexander discusses his “dream roles” and shares his favorite global dance venues. 

    24:26: MacFarlan — a global traveler — gives some tips for how to best fare when traveling internationally for dance performances.

    25:29: Alexander describes how he managed to pick up a college degree while dancing full-time and why dancer education has turned into one of his passions.

     

    Bullet List of Resources – 

    Alexander MacFarlan

    • On Ballet West’s site

     

    Ballet West

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