In my time as an audience member, I got to observe what makes a composed musician. I understood that my experience is not unique. In fact, it’s part of the job that no one teaches you. You don’t have to toughen up, per say, but you do need to find a way to account for the myriad of things that don’t have an easy solution.
Read MoreAva DuVernay and Elizabeth Gilbert provide some wisdom on the lesson no one teaches you in school.
Read MoreAfter a TV interview, a newspaper feature, and radio play, when I looked at the guest list for my EP concert it made me smile.
Read MoreI’m embarking on #the100dayproject to kick start my creativity and experiment with visual storytelling to share my new EP.
Read MoreThis is me picking strawberries with some friends who help me appreciate that doing it by yourself sucks.
Read MoreIt’s time to accept there are multiple interpretations of any given situation. Yours doesn’t always have to be the bad one.
Read MoreFor the last 4 years I have used the week after Christmas to reflect and engage with my goals using the YearCompass booklet (which is free, by the way!). Dig deeper than just resolutions for 2021.
Read MoreLooking a little crazed 5 hours into my vocal session, 8 months into pandemic.
Read MoreYour new mantra for the new year?
Read MoreI challenge you to change the way you look and experience auditions. If you’re prepping for an audition right now, read this.
Read MoreFor those of you having trouble leaving the nest.
Read MoreDoes your voice feel tired after talking or singing? Consider this.
Read MoreThe story behind Last Spring, my first album.
Read MoreThe day after something good happens can be a spring board or a permission slip to coast. What will you do?
Read MoreThoughts on the important practice of continuity in art and music, inspired by some acorns.
Read MoreI get to witness these stages of learning in myself and my students and it’s the greatest teacher.
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