Producing today's episode has been an exercise in time management. How do you get everything done when you have a billion things on, and during the Rugby World Cup? #dilemma
My guest this episode is my old friend Lucy Anderson, from Wellington, New Zealand. We chat about expat life here in the UK, the Kiwi attitude of tackling whatever may come your way, such as moving countries, language and accent comprehension, finding good coffee, and some of the challenges faced in Lucy's job as assistant company manager at English National Opera (evacuating Kelsey Grammer out of the Coliseum avoiding the paparazzi, anyone?)
Don't miss this episode's avian Music College Didn't Prepare Me segment. Got an anecdote or funny story to share? Email me at asitcomespodcast@gmail.com
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Mentioned in this episode:
Ensemble Mini Berlin: http://minimahler.com/
ENO Discover Opera: https://www.eno.org/discover-opera/
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Episode 33: Sarah Watkins "Keep those connections happening"
Episode 32: Violeta Vicci "It's our duty to transport people to a different world"
Episode 31: Daniel Rainey "The most important skills you'll probably ever have"
Episode 30: Lucia D'Avanzo-Lewis "Start to be aware of what you're throwing away"
Episode 29: Peter Brathwaite "You can't build your life around just practising"
Episode 28: Xuefei Yang "'Pioneer' sounds really fancy"
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Episode 26: Fred and Lily Scott "The gig goes on"
Episode 25: Nadine Benjamin "We tell stories"
Episode 24: Jennifer Pike "It's a long road"
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Episode 18: Rocío Bolaños "Open your mind, maybe?"
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