Katie looks at how, post-pandemic, we need collectively as an industry to embrace an abundance mindset and encourage a positive approach to financial, creative, and personal wellbeing and growth.
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1.15A - Classical music: the dark side! A singer tells all.
1.14: Stepping into your arts career.
1.13: Sexism and sexual harassment in the music industry
1.12: Redefining the concert space
1.11: Why music competitions don't work and how to fix them
1.10: why we need to start singing again.
1.9: Insights from an insider - Michael Poll on programming in the arts, & rhetoric in music
1.8: When can you call yourself a composer?
1.7: Cultured Communities: arts, communities and how we fund them.
1.6: Using the difficulty - how musicians are finding opportunities in challenging times.
1.5: Teaching, performing & recording under COVID with Steve Stirling
1.4: Valuing your skills as a musician, with a business mindset
1.3: Beyond Covid - education and inclusivity with bassonist, Prof. Fraser Gordon
1.2: Belonging vs Fitting In - inclusivity & the creative process with composer Ella Jarman-Pinto
1.1: A Manifesto for Classical Music
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