"You've got to have that solid basis to build on, so... you can still do what you need to do." - Rachel Yoder
On today’s show I’m joined by Rachel Yoder, who is a Seattle-based clarinetist, adjunct professor of music theory, chamber music and clarinet at the DigiPen Institute of Technology, and Editor of The ICA’s “The Clarinet” magazine. We discuss making music during pregnancy, parenthood in general, and some of the physical changes that women experience as clarinetists and how to overcome them.
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Ep. #187: Performing Stockhausen's Harlekin with Barbara Bowowicz
EP #186: Boveda 2-Way Humidity with Guy Balbaert
Ep. #185: Business and Budgeting for Musicians with Josh Goo
Ep. #184: Blending Genres with James and Graham Campbell
Ep. #183: Review of The Music Lesson by Victor Wooten
Ep. #182: Psychoanalysis and Music with Tommaso Lonquich
Ep. #181: Having a Multifaceted Career with Sean Osborn
180: From Musician to Millionaire with John Bura
179 - Westley Hodges on Being True to Yourself
178 - Arranging David Bowie's Blackstar with Evan Ziporyn
177 - Fitness for Musicians with Angela McCuiston
175 - Passive Income for Musicians with Tonya Lawson
174 - Accelerate Your Music Studio with Kelly Riordan
173 - Dr. Nancy Williams on Imposter Syndrome
172 - Dr. Nancy Williams on Classical Improvisation
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Episode 170 - Stanley Drucker on the Heritage Collection
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