Episode 19:
Dr. Andy Hudson, Professor of Clarinet at University of North Carolina - Greensboro, joins the podcast to talk about being a kind person. As musicians, it is easy to assign value to ourselves and others based on our success and failures in music. Dr. Hudson embraces the idea of separating who we are as human beings from our value as musicians, and using empathy to support others in our profession and to always strive to be better than we were the day before.
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The Future of Orchestras with Danny Beckley
Performance Anxiety with James Shields
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Reflections On 2020 with John Bruce Yeh
Conducting with Miguel Harth-Bedoya
Building a Private Studio with Kelly Riordan
Contemporary Clarinet Etudes with Andy Hudson and Roger Zare
Classical Music in NYC with Nathan Hughes
Equipment Buying Guide with Michael Wayne
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Expectations vs. Reality with Chris Pell
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Music Entrepreneurship with Kari Landry
Musician Health and Wellness with Dr. Kimberly Hankins
Orchestral Etiquette with Richie Hawley
Candid Year in Review
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