Business coach, Jessica Fearnley, talks about how musicians can build a business mindset and still be their authentic selves. She and Katie also share their thoughts on the compromises being a woman and a parent impose on both one's personal and professional sense of self. "You need to find that inner fierceness...find that side of yourself that you've been sort of squashing down or that you've put to one side, because that is actually what you bring to the table. That's how you that's how you find your most passionate energy." If you enjoy this conversation, please subscribe, check out our other great episodes, and even better leave us a review. You can also follow us on social media and sign up to our mailing list at www.polyphonyarts.com/mailing-list for updates and news about Music Works and Polyphony Arts. Producer: Virtual Concert Halls
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
1.3: 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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