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Jeeyoon Kim is a very special concert pianist who has opened meaningful connections to new audiences through her innovative concerts, albums, podcast, and now her book “Whenever You're Ready”. You'll learn how she sold out her Carnegie Hall debut recital without knowing one person in New York, without an agent or winning a competition. She's generously shared 3 tracks from some of her albums that punctuate this episode. Her website is linked here: https://www.jeeyoonkim.com/about I was so honoured when Jeeyoon agreed to be part of this series, because I knew her wisdom, personal story and her music making would resonate strongly with you. Like all my episodes, you can watch this on my YouTube channel or listen to the podcast, and I've also linked the transcript to my website https://www.leahroseman.com/episodes/jeeyoon-kim Please buy me a coffee to support this podcast? I really do need the help of my listners to keep this going: https://ko-fi.com/leahroseman Here you can sign up for my weekly newsletter to get access to Sneak Peeks for upcoming episodes. https://mailchi.mp/ebed4a237788/podcast-newsletter Timestamps (00:00) Intro (02:31) book “Whenever You're Ready” (04:34) podcast “Journey Through Classical Piano” (08:26) intro to Brahms' Intermezzo (11:28) Brahms Intermezzo op. 118, number 2 (18:04) Jeeyoon's childhood in Korea (23:10) burnout challenges (26:48) decision to pursue Master's in Pedagogy after Doctorate (30:28) please support this podcast (31:07) adapting teaching to each student (35:00) private teaching versus academic setting, creating your own path (39:46) Jeeyoon's innovative concerts, 10 More Minutes crowdfunding and Carnegie Hall debut (53:07) Kapustin Concert Etude op. 40 number 6 Pastoral from Jeeyoon Kim's album Sium (55:59) Sium project, 17 concert tour (01:02:42) Debussy (01:05:21) La plus que lente by Debussy from Jeeyoon Kim's album Sium (01:09:49) the challenge of adapting to different pianos (01:15:14) Allen T. Brown, pairing photography and poetry with music (01:21:51) lifelong learning (01:25:15) surfing (01:31:35) great advice from David Bremmer --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/leah-roseman/message
Jeff was recently asked to review the book called “Dancing Through Life” by Allen T. Brown. Listen in as he shares what he enjoys most about this book and how it is a good read which lines up nicely with the Do Something Nice network. The quote in this episode is from Voltaire: “Every man is guilty of all the good he didn’t do.” Interested in learning more about Allen Brown and his book? https://www.allenthomasbrown.com/ You can order your own copy through Amazon or even get it on Audible! https://www.amazon.com/Dancing-Through-Life-Indulge-Possibilities/dp/1626347018
Author, Entrepreneur, self-made millionaire has written Dancing Through Life, Indulge Your Dreams and Pursue Life's Possibilities. In this podcast episode, Allen, tells us how he grew from $12.00 to $30,000,000 and what keys he believes has danced him through life. The nuggets Allen shares are: Always be curious, Never pass up an opportunity, and Be able to make a decision. Key word Allen dropped for us is "Growth". Listen. Comment. Share. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/faye-horton/message
Allen T. Brown came from humble beginnings and managed to become wealthy through the power of his mind and limitless optimism. He made his fortune in Colorado and California, turning $12.00 into $30 million. Today, he maintains shopping centers in both states. Allen never ceases growing and continues his education to this day, from becoming one of the top amateur ballroom dancers to learning classical piano. He maintains the courage to be curious and, of course, the courage to act on that curiosity. He feels that only the impossible is worthy of his time and mind. “You are never done learning. You are never finished with today's adventure.” — Allen T. Brown FUN FACTS ABOUT ALLEN: • He turned $12.00 into $30 million. This accomplishment inspired him to write his new book, Dancing Through Life. • Allen did not achieve without overcoming defeat. He was fired from teaching twice and even worked odd jobs for only $2/hour. All of these events transpired before he became successful through his commercial laundry business in Vail, CO. • Allen started racing sailboats in his 40s and did it for about 15 years. The largest boat he owned was a 40 ft custom-built boat–of which he won plenty of trophies. • Allen picked up ballroom dancing in his 70s and practiced until he won the World Amateur Ballroom Dancing Championship. • Allen continues to follow the What if…? question today as a student learning classical piano from an award-winning classical pianist. To learn more about Allen, please visit www.allenthomasbrown.com If you love this show, please leave us a review. Go to:- https://ratethispodcast.com/rate and follow the simple instructions. Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/the-dave-pamah-show/donations