You know the times are trying when you sit in silence and have a wee cry. Fortunately, solace can be found in some maternal love.
This episode's guest is cellist Sophie Gledhill. We chatted backstage at Snape Maltings about life as a freelancer, long-distance relationships, being emotional, animals, Disney, and Sophie's drive to use music to bring about social change - leading her to take part in the Global Leaders Program and a residency at the Banff Centre.
This episode features a Music College Didn't Prepare Me segment that illustrates music in motion for most people involved. Got a weird experience you'd like to share? Tell me: asitcomespodcast@gmail.com
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