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"The Distressor is an iconic piece of gear." Dave talked about his journey from musician to audio engineer, creating the iconic Distressor compressor, the role of distortion, harmonics, and thoughtful gear selection in achieving masterful audio mixing and production, and offered practical advice for aspiring recording engineers. Get access to FREE mixing mini-course: https://MixMasterBundle.com My guest today is Dave Derr, a musician raised in a family of engineers destined to rock and make his mark on the recording industry. Dave started with studying classical piano, composition, and theory as a Music Major in college but still loved ripping solos on his '67 Gibson SG Special. This passion for music led him to a 12-year journey with the band Jack of Diamonds, touring the Philadelphia, Delaware, and Maryland areas. But Dave wasn't just rocking the stage—he was also the guy fixing the band's guitars, keyboard rigs, and PA systems. This hands-on experience sparked his path to becoming an Electronics Technician and eventually a studio engineer. Dave landed a gig at Eventide and worked alongside industry giants, contributing to the design of iconic gear like the H3000, H3500, and DSP4000. And after hours? He ran his own recording studio at home, refining his craft night and day. In 1994, Dave's talents culminated in the creation of the Distressor—a modern classic that's now a staple in major studios worldwide. Empirical Labs now has over 42,000 Distressors sold and an entire line of analog processors and digital plugins and their latest creation, the PUMP, a powerful 500 Series compressor based on the Distressor is breaking new ground for getting killer sounds in the studio or out in the field. I am super excited to have Dave Derr joining us on the podcast today. This is a big day for me, the show, and definitely a bucket list interview! PS Go to empiricallabs.com to find the Arousor and BIG FrEQ plugins where you can use the coupon code RSR10 for 10% off. THANKS TO OUR SPONSORS! http://UltimateMixingMasterclass.com https://www.adam-audio.com https://www.native-instruments.com Use code ROCK10 to get 10% off! https://www.izotope.com Use code ROCK10 to get 10% off! https://roswellproaudio.com/ https://www.makebelievestudio.com/mbsi Get your MBSI plugin here! https://RecordingStudioRockstars.com/Academy https://www.thetoyboxstudio.com/ If you love the podcast, then please leave a review: https://RSRockstars.com/Review CLICK HERE FOR COMPLETE SHOW NOTES AT: https://RSRockstars.com/489
Passionate about music but not interested in becoming a music teacher or a performer? Erin White received her Bachelor's of Music from Wilfrid Laurier University, but now she's preparing to become a lawyer! In this insightful conversation with Tamara Djuknic, Erin talks about how her background in music made her stand out as a law student at the University of Ottawa and how studying music has changed her life. This is a great episode of the podcast that you definitely won't want to miss!
We're so excited to be back with you all! Let's dive into season 4 together!You can reach us in multiple ways:-Email us: twomoodydoctors@gmail.com-Submit questions (anonymously, if desired): https://kevinwoosley.com/two-moody-doctors-TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@twomoodydoctors -Instagram: https://instagram.com/twomoodydoctors If you enjoy the podcast, we hope you'll tell someone about it!
Meet Madison Ostermann, a data scientist at NASA. You'll hear us talk about her non-linear path from music major to computer science major, what a data job in government looks like for her, and the pivotal decisions she's made throughout her education and career journey so far. Find more from Libby at datahumans.club Stuff mentioned in the episode - The Business of Authority Podcast Episode: https://thebusinessofauthority.com/episodes/1c25a3df Madison on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/madisonostermann/
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Are you interested in studying music or musical theater in college? This is a great show; host Sally Ganga interviews experts in applying to college programs in each field. First, she will be joined by Charlie Murphy, Director of the organization Musical Theater College Auditions, or MTCA. He's using his own experience as a graduate of Carnegie Mellon's BFA program in musical theater and as a current actor to help students who want to study Musical Theater, and is happy to provide some tips for us! Sally also talked with Kurt Isaacson, College Coach colleague, musician, and former admission officer at California Institute of the Arts, about pursuing a Bachelor's in Music. And for the finance segment, College Coach expert Alex Bickford will discuss how to ask for more scholarship money.
Are you interested in studying music or musical theater in college? This is a great show; host Sally Ganga interviews experts in applying to college programs in each field. First, she will be joined by Charlie Murphy, Director of the organization Musical Theater College Auditions, or MTCA. He's using his own experience as a graduate of Carnegie Mellon's BFA program in musical theater and as a current actor to help students who want to study Musical Theater, and is happy to provide some tips for us! Sally also talked with Kurt Isaacson, College Coach colleague, musician, and former admission officer at California Institute of the Arts, about pursuing a Bachelor's in Music. And for the finance segment, College Coach expert Alex Bickford will discuss how to ask for more scholarship money.
In this episode, I uncover the three main mistakes musicians often make in their performance preparation. I dive into crafting a clear vision and personalized planning for your musical journey, exploring effective practice techniques, and honing mind management for optimal performance outcomes. Plus, don't miss out on my exclusive Black Friday event—details inside the episode! ✨Peak Performance Bundle✨ · 25% off Practicing for Peak Performance online course · Performance Anxiety Solution Workshop for FREE ($47 value) · Exclusive live group coaching session with Dr. Gauthier on 12/15/23 ✨Go to www.mindoverfinger.com/ppp & enter code BLACKFRIDAY at checkout! ✨ Grab 50% off the Performance Anxiety Solution Workshop HERE and enter code BLACKFRIDAY at checkout Download the transcript from this episode HERE Mind Over Finger Visit MindOverFinger.com for all things peak performance – including impactful online courses and free resources on peak performance. Connect: https://www.youtube.com/@MindOverFinger https://www.facebook.com/mindoverfinger/ https://www.facebook.com/groups/mindoverfinger https://www.instagram.com/mindoverfinger/ Thank You Most sincere thank you to composer Jim Stephenson who graciously provided the show's musical theme: Concerto #1 for Trumpet and Chamber Orchestra – Movement 2: Allegro con Brio, performed by Jeffrey Work, trumpet, and the Lake Forest Symphony, conducted by Jim Stephenson.
Today's podcast was recorded live with members of our UA School of Music family! We covered many topics. In this podcast, we'll discuss if a music degree is worth pursuing.We are here to discuss all things related to musician wellness, life as a music major and music teacher, and ways to make our world a better place.We welcome your questions, topics, ideas, and anything else you wish us to discuss! Topics can be serious, academic, deep, comical, awkward, or anything really!You can reach us in multiple ways:-Email us: twomoodydoctors@gmail.com-Submit questions (anonymously, if desired): https://kevinwoosley.com/two-moody-doctors-TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@twomoodydoctors If you enjoy the podcast, we hope you'll tell someone about it!
Today's podcast was recorded live with members of our UA School of Music family! We covered many topics. In this podcast, we'll discuss the following:1. If we could go back in time and change something about our instrument, what would it be?2. Pre-college and post-college advice (what would we tell ourselves)?3. Favorite (or least favorite) ice cream flavor?We are here to discuss all things related to musician wellness, life as a music major and music teacher, and ways to make our world a better place.We welcome your questions, topics, ideas, and anything else you wish us to discuss! Topics can be serious, academic, deep, comical, awkward, or anything really!You can reach us in multiple ways:-Email us: twomoodydoctors@gmail.com-Submit questions (anonymously, if desired): https://kevinwoosley.com/two-moody-doctors-TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@twomoodydoctors If you enjoy the podcast, we hope you'll tell someone about it!
Today's podcast was recorded live with members of our UA School of Music family! We covered many topics. In this podcast, we'll discuss two questions:1. Would you rather fight 10 organs or 100 pianos? (yep...)2. How do you handle having TONS of reading to accomplish and not enough time to accomplish it?We are here to discuss all things related to musician wellness, life as a music major and music teacher, and ways to make our world a better place.We welcome your questions, topics, ideas, and anything else you wish us to discuss! Topics can be serious, academic, deep, comical, awkward, or anything really!You can reach us in multiple ways:-Email us: twomoodydoctors@gmail.com-Submit questions (anonymously, if desired): https://kevinwoosley.com/two-moody-doctors-TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@twomoodydoctors If you enjoy the podcast, we hope you'll tell someone about it!
Today's podcast was recorded live with members of our UA School of Music family! We covered many topics. In this podcast, we'll discuss ways to handle busyness (especially with those we see around us) and the best (worst?) dad jokes off the top of our head...We are here to discuss all things related to musician wellness, life as a music major and music teacher, and ways to make our world a better place. We welcome your questions, topics, ideas, and anything else you wish us to discuss! Topics can be serious, academic, deep, comical, awkward, or anything really!You can reach us in multiple ways:-Email us: twomoodydoctors@gmail.com-Submit questions (anonymously, if desired): https://kevinwoosley.com/two-moody-doctors-TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@twomoodydoctors If you enjoy the podcast, we hope you'll tell someone about it!
In this episode, Randy Cazarez, HR Director at Panhandle Community Services, shares his journey from a music major to a passionate HR professional. He discusses the pivotal role of a college professor in guiding him toward HR and the rewarding moments in his job. Additionally, Randy provides insights on handling difficult situations in HR and emphasizes the need for HR professionals to assert themselves confidently, understand the business holistically, and demonstrate their worth at the executive table.Randy Cazarez brings over a decade of experience in the field of Human Resources, with roles ranging from Human Resource Assistant to his current position as Human Resources Director at Panhandle Community Services. His expertise encompasses recruitment, employee orientation, benefits administration, and HR management, making him a valuable contributor to the organizations he serves. Randy's educational background in Human Resource Management and Services from West Texas A&M University further enhances his ability to excel in this dynamic field. Here are a few of the topics we'll discuss in this episode of People Analytics. Randy emphasizes the importance of effective communication and creating a supportive work environment in order to retain valuable employees. Observing behavior and patterns is crucial in identifying when something is wrong with an employee. Proving the value and effectiveness of HR initiatives is essential to overcoming resistance to change. HR professionals often face skepticism and constant questioning, but perseverance is key to maintaining a seat at the table. HR professionals often struggle to be invited to the executive table and have their voices heard. Building confidence in HR requires observation, assertiveness, and a willingness to challenge established norms. HR professionals must continuously learn, observe, and adapt to maintain their seat at the table and be taken seriously. Resources: Panhandle Community Service StaffGeek Connect with Randy Cazarez:LinkedInConnect with our host, Lindsay Patton: LinkedIn Email Quotables: 08:42 - “And one of the things that I used to talk to people about passionately was things like workplace violence, sexual harassment, discrimination, the importance of reporting those things, not ever knowing that it was making a difference. Because when you watch people's faces in the crowd, they, they, they kind of like get real clammed up when you start talking about stuff like that, because it's a little uncomfortable.” 19:57 - “And so I think that one of the challenges that, you know, I personally, and that we as HR can all kind of relate on is that, you know, we get to the table, but then when we get to the table, we get questioned at the table. Like, why is this change important? How is this impacting the organization? How, what, what's the return on investment here? What are we getting out of this? Like, for example, training. Training is a big part of change. And when you implement a training such as sexual harassment training, you know, you think about, many organizations will do sexual harassment training. They'll do it because they have to, and they have to go and they have to sit back and say, well, we'll do this, but they miss the mark because they don't actually talk about, like, people will just kind of click through it and they don't really understand the meaning behind it. But when you come in and you introduce something and you say, this is why we're doing this, it makes people to start remembering that.” 07:50 - “So let's talk about a little bit more positive, humbling moments. And those are the moments where in HR you realize that you're helping someone more than you really think you are. And I know those are the moments that you are, you know, they build up and really, really make you love your job.” 14:25 - “And that's such a challenge that employees have, because there, you don't know when you're in a safe environment because there are people, leaders like you who create safe spaces. And then there are people, leaders who people have had a bad experience with. And I, I'm definitely one, one of those individuals. And so it can be, at least from my perspective, as someone who has chronic migraine attacks, I, that bit of information could either help me or hurt me.” 17:35 - Lindsay: “So I know another challenging situation for, you know, many, many people, professionals, is having to earn and keep your seat at the table at the same time. So you, can you talk from your perspective, what that's like?”Randy: “Yeah. You know, I think HR is an interesting world because we're one, one profession that is constantly forced to earn our seat at the table. But then it's not a, not just a matter of earning that seat, we have to maintain that. Yeah. But what I mean by that is, is, you know, once we get invited to the table, we're not always welcomed at the table.”
This episode is a bit more specific to our University of Alabama School of Music students (but it can still be useful to everyone)! Who might you need to know in the School of Music to make life a better place? Let's chat about it.We are here to discuss all things related to musician wellness, life as a music major and music teacher, and ways to make our world a better place. We welcome your questions, topics, ideas, and anything else you wish us to discuss! Topics can be serious, academic, deep, comical, awkward, or anything really!You can reach us in multiple ways:-Email us: twomoodydoctors@gmail.com-Submit questions (anonymously, if desired): https://kevinwoosley.com/two-moody-doctors-TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@twomoodydoctors If you enjoy the podcast, we hope you'll tell someone about it!
Welcome to SEASON 3, part 2 of Two Moody Doctors! We're so excited to bring a new season to you. Who is "we"? Dr. Amir Zaheri and Dr. Kevin Woosley, two music doctors from the University of Alabama School of Music! And in this episode, you'll get a little more of an insight into the...unique...people presenting this podcast!We are here to discuss all things related to musician wellness, life as a music major and music teacher, and ways to make our world a better place. We welcome your questions, topics, ideas, and anything else you wish us to discuss! Topics can be serious, academic, deep, comical, awkward, or anything really!You can reach us in multiple ways:-Email us: twomoodydoctors@gmail.com-Submit questions (anonymously, if desired): https://kevinwoosley.com/two-moody-doctors-TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@twomoodydoctors If you enjoy the podcast, we hope you'll tell someone about it!
Welcome to SEASON 3 of Two Moody Doctors! We're so excited to bring a new season to you. Who is "we"? Dr. Amir Zaheri and Dr. Kevin Woosley, two music doctors from the University of Alabama School of Music!We are here to discuss all things related to musician wellness, life as a music major and music teacher, and ways to make our world a better place. We welcome your questions, topics, ideas, and anything else you wish us to discuss! Topics can be serious, academic, deep, comical, awkward, or anything really!You can reach us in multiple ways:-Email us: twomoodydoctors@gmail.com-Submit questions (anonymously, if desired): https://kevinwoosley.com/two-moody-doctors -TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@twomoodydoctors If you enjoy the podcast, we hope you'll tell someone about it!
Awards, musicals, and dad jokes on stage.Yep.Submit ideas and questions here (we LOVE hearing from you):Website: https://kevinwoosley.com/two-moody-doctors (anonymous submission available)Email: twomoodydoctors@gmail.comTikTok: twomoodydoctorsOr any other way you can get info to us (post it notes, letters, singing telegrams, etc.)
Is Mozart better than Beethoven? Rachmaninoff...is he amazing or, meh? Let's chat composer hot takes.Submit ideas and questions here (we LOVE hearing from you):Website: https://kevinwoosley.com/two-moody-doctors (anonymous submission available)Email: twomoodydoctors@gmail.comTikTok: twomoodydoctorsOr any other way you can get info to us (post it notes, letters, singing telegrams, etc.)
How does one manage having a family and being a musician? Is it the same for each person? If I am not doing what others in my field are doing, does that mean I have failed? What exactly does family look like? Let's dive in!Submit ideas and questions here (we LOVE hearing from you):Website: https://kevinwoosley.com/two-moody-doctors (anonymous submission available)Email: twomoodydoctors@gmail.comTikTok: twomoodydoctorsOr any other way you can get info to us (post it notes, letters, singing telegrams, etc.)
How do you hold your coffee mug? Is it good? Or it is chaotic evil?Be sure to reference this picture during today's podcast: https://www.reddit.com/r/AlignmentCharts/comments/ktfycl/an_alignment_chart_for_holding_a_mug/Many thanks to Alanna for the awesome submission!Submit ideas and questions here (we LOVE hearing from you):Website: https://kevinwoosley.com/two-moody-doctors (anonymous submission available)Email: twomoodydoctors@gmail.comTikTok: twomoodydoctorsOr any other way you can get info to us (post it notes, letters, singing telegrams, etc.)
7 dad jokes submitted. 7 moments of pure epicness.Brace yourself.Submit ideas and questions here (we LOVE hearing from you):Website: https://kevinwoosley.com/two-moody-doctors (anonymous submission available)Email: twomoodydoctors@gmail.comTikTok: twomoodydoctorsOr any other way you can get info to us (post it notes, letters, singing telegrams, etc.)
In this episode, I bring you violinist, pedagogue, tech entrepreneur, practice researcher, and author Susanna Klein. We covered many topics, including performance training, empowerment, a mindful approach to practicing and making music, as well as her work and research in the field. DOWNLOAD THE TRANSCRIPT FROM THIS EPISODE HERE MORE ABOUT Susanna Klein · Website: https://www.susannaklein.com/ · YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/c/PracticeBlitz · Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/practizma · Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/practizma/ · Practizma: https://www.practizma.com/ And, if you're on a personal journey to greater mastery, to growing your career, to win that job, I HAVE GREAT NEWS FOR YOU!
Join me in this episode as bring you the 5 essential keys to achieving mastery in any field. Discover practical insights and actionable tips to unlock your full potential and master your craft. Don't miss this episode if you're seeking excellence and long-term success in your pursuits. Enrollment for the Music Mastery Experience, the most comprehensive, life-changing, highly personalized group coaching program for musicians is now open! In the, Music Mastery Experience we cover everything from practice methods that work, to performance preparation strategies that have you perform with confidence, and mind management techniques that will remove all the obstacles and self-limiting beliefs that hold you back. BUT: you will go beyond just strategies and methods. You will get to the root cause of issues and unlock everything that's keeping you stuck. You will experience amazing results at every level of your music-making and of your life. If you're ready to make big dreams, plans, and more happen in your musical life, book a call today at mindoverfinger.com and let's make it happen. DOWNLOAD THE TRANSCRIPT FROM THIS EPISODE HERE Join my mailing list HERE and become a Mind Over Finger VIP member! As a VIP member, you will you receive my free guide to a highly productive practice, a transcript of each new podcast episode delivered to your inbox every week, and all the insider information about my coaching programs, including VIP prices on most of them. March bonus: get 10$ off the Performance Anxiety Solution when you join the mailing list HERE! Do you have specific questions for me or my guests you would like answered on the podcast? Share them with me HERE! Mind Over Finger Visit mindoverfinger.com for resources on mindful practice and information on how to work with me. Sign up for my newsletter to receive your free guide to a highly productive mindful practice and to get the transcripts of the Mind Over Finger Podcast episodes delivered to your inbox. Join the Join the Mind Over Finger Community for access to my live videos and to exchange with a community of like-minded musicians. Www.mindoverfinger.com Https://www.facebook.com/mindoverfinger/ Https://www.facebook.com/groups/mindoverfinger Https://www.instagram.com/mindoverfinger/ THANK YOU: Most sincere thank you to composer Jim Stephenson who graciously provided the show's musical theme: Concerto #1 for Trumpet and Chamber Orchestra – Movement 2: Allegro con Brio, performed by Jeffrey Work, trumpet, and the Lake Forest Symphony, conducted by Jim Stephenson.
Is grad school worth it? How about pursuing a DMA? Is it worth it if I'm not planning to teach at a university? Let's chat about it!Submit ideas and questions here (we LOVE hearing from you):Website: https://kevinwoosley.com/two-moody-doctors (anonymous submission available)Email: twomoodydoctors@gmail.comTikTok: twomoodydoctorsOr any other way you can get info to us (post it notes, letters, singing telegrams, etc.)Roll tide.
Part 2! Is academia teaching students to embrace unhealthy lifestyles? Is the world of learning primarily filled with toxic environments? Is there hope for change?Let's chat about it!Submit ideas and questions here (we LOVE hearing from you):Website: https://kevinwoosley.com/two-moody-doctors (anonymous submission available)Email: twomoodydoctors@gmail.comTikTok: twomoodydoctorsOr any other way you can get info to us (post it notes, letters, singing telegrams, etc.)You're amazing.
Is academia teaching students to embrace unhealthy lifestyles? Is the world of learning primarily filled with toxic environments? Is there hope for change?Let's chat about these topics in this two-part podcast!Submit ideas and questions here (we LOVE hearing from you):Website: https://kevinwoosley.com/two-moody-doctors (anonymous submission available)Email: twomoodydoctors@gmail.comTikTok: twomoodydoctorsOr any other way you can get info to us (post it notes, letters, singing telegrams, etc.)
In this episode, I discuss with Dr. Heidi Kay Begay - flutist, educator, podcaster, course creator and creative consultant for musicians. We cover many topics including: · Her journey creating her unique career and how others can do the same · The qualities that helped her grow her career and business · How she handles performance anxiety · The importance of self-trust when building your career and growing as a human · The power of being adaptable and flexible with the circumstances that are laid out before us and much more! MORE ABOUT DR. HEIDI KAY BEGAY · Website: https://heidikaybegay.com/ · YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCjCkpdjL-_ZFZvNq7Ktlyew · Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/flute360 · Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/heidikaybegay/ · Twitter: https://twitter.com/heidikaybegay · LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/heidi-kay-begay-d-m-a-173a6b107/ DOWNLOAD THE TRANSCRIPT FROM THIS EPISODE HERE Do you have specific questions for me or my guests you would like answered on the podcast? Share them with me HERE! Join me for FREE on February 17th for the Deep Practice Model Teacher Training Workshop when you join Practicing for Peak Performance! Practicing for Peak Performance: Your Step-by-step Roadmap to Optimal Performance! Get you self-paced program HERE and transform how you perform TODAY! Mind Over Finger Visit MindOverFinger.com for resources on mindful practice and information on how to work with me. Sign up for my newsletter to receive your free guide to a highly productive mindful practice and to get the transcripts of the Mind Over Finger Podcast episodes delivered to your inbox. Join the Join the Mind Over Finger Community for access to my live videos and to exchange with a community of like-minded musicians. www.mindoverfinger.com https://www.facebook.com/mindoverfinger/ https://www.facebook.com/groups/mindoverfinger https://www.instagram.com/mindoverfinger/ THANK YOU: Most sincere thank you to composer Jim Stephenson who graciously provided the show's musical theme: Concerto #1 for Trumpet and Chamber Orchestra – Movement 2: Allegro con Brio, performed by Jeffrey Work, trumpet, and the Lake Forest Symphony, conducted by Jim Stephenson.
In this episode, I cover ways to incorporate more joy, presence, variety, and creativity in your practice. Infusing joy and purpose in your preparation journey – having it alongside you day after day – will have a profound impact on both how well you prepare and how confident you feel on stage. Joyful Practice Resources: - Handout for this episode: Download Here · - Episode 72 – Joyful Practice – Joyful Practice Challenge 2020 o Handout: Download Here · - Joyful Practice Challenge 2021 – Live video replays in the Mind Over Finger Facebook Community · - Episode 128 - More Joyful Practice: – Joyful Practice Challenge 2022 o Handout: Download Here Sign up for my brand-new workshop – THE PERFORMANCE ANXIETY SOLUTION! Find all the info at www.performanceanxietysolution.com DOWNLOAD THE TRANSCRIPT FROM THIS EPISODE HERE Join my mailing list HERE and become a Mind Over Finger VIP member! As a VIP member, you will you receive my free guide to a highly productive practice, a transcript of each new podcast episode delivered to your inbox every week, and all the insider information about my coaching programs, including VIP prices on most of them. March bonus: get 10$ off the Performance Anxiety Solution when you join the mailing list HERE! Do you have specific questions for me or my guests you would like answered on the podcast? Share them with me HERE! Mind Over Finger Visit mindoverfinger.com for resources on mindful practice and information on how to work with me. Sign up for my newsletter to receive your free guide to a highly productive mindful practice and to get the transcripts of the Mind Over Finger Podcast episodes delivered to your inbox. Join the Join the Mind Over Finger Community for access to my live videos and to exchange with a community of like-minded musicians. Www.mindoverfinger.com Https://www.facebook.com/mindoverfinger/ Https://www.facebook.com/groups/mindoverfinger Https://www.instagram.com/mindoverfinger/ THANK YOU: Most sincere thank you to composer Jim Stephenson who graciously provided the show's musical theme: Concerto #1 for Trumpet and Chamber Orchestra – Movement 2: Allegro con Brio, performed by Jeffrey Work, trumpet, and the Lake Forest Symphony, conducted by Jim Stephenson. A HUGE thank you to my fantastic producer, Bella Kelly, who makes this podcast as pleasant to listen to as possible for you!
You are loved.Submit ideas and questions here:Website: https://kevinwoosley.com/two-moody-doctors (anonymous submission available)Email: twomoodydoctors@gmail.comTikTok: twomoodydoctorsOr any other way you can get info to us (post it notes, letters, singing telegrams, etc.)
Dad jokes.Due date: The Ides of MarchSubmit:twomoodydoctors@gmail.comhttps://kevinwoosley.com/two-moody-doctorsComment on our TikTok postEpic prizes await...
Is it insightful or terrifying? You decide.Submit ideas, topics, and questions here:Website: https://kevinwoosley.com/two-moody-doctors (anonymous submission available)Email: twomoodydoctors@gmail.comTikTok: twomoodydoctorsOr any other way you can get info to us (post it notes, letters, singing telegrams, etc.)Roll tide.
We have a guest on our show today! For this (and the next) episode, Dr. Woosley's amazing mother joins us for an insight into all types of things in life (including which tootsie roll is best).Let's dive in!Submit ideas, topics, and questions here:Website: https://kevinwoosley.com/two-moody-doctors (anonymous submission available)Email: twomoodydoctors@gmail.comTikTok: twomoodydoctorsOr any other way you can get info to us (post it notes, letters, singing telegrams, etc.)Go eat a tootise roll.
How does one stay motivated when it comes to both music and life beyond music? An excellent question (thank you for submitting it). Let's chat about it. If you have follow-up ideas on this topic, we would love to hear them!Submit ideas, topics, and questions here:Website: https://kevinwoosley.com/two-moody-doctors (anonymous submission available)Email: twomoodydoctors@gmail.comTikTok: twomoodydoctorsOr any other way you can get info to us (post it notes, letters, singing telegrams, etc.)Keep being awesome. You're very good at it.
Can you make a dad joke? Have a favorite? Come up with your best submission or two...a grand prize is on the line!Must submit by the Ides of March!Where can you submit your dad joke (or any other topics or question for us to discuss)?Website: https://kevinwoosley.com/two-moody-doctors Email: twomoodydoctors@gmail.comTikTok: twomoodydoctorsOr any other way you can get info to us (post it notes, letters, singing telegrams, etc.)Keep being awesome. You're very good at it.
In this episode, we continue where we left off in episode 158, discussing the teacher/student relationship, and we turn our attention to the second partner in the musical team: the student and how they can get the most out of their lesson and learning experience. Reflection - Here are questions to increase your awareness of the topics I cover in the episode: · What else can I try? · How does this concept work for me? · How can I make this work for me? · How can I solve this? · If I knew how to improve this, what would the solution look like? DOWNLOAD THE TRANSCRIPT FROM THIS EPISODE HERE Do you have specific questions for me or my guests you would like answered on the podcast? Share them with me HERE! Join me for FREE on February 17th for the Deep Practice Model Teacher Training Workshop when you join Practicing for Peak Performance! Practicing for Peak Performance: Your Step-by-step Roadmap to Optimal Performance! Get you self-paced program HERE and transform how you perform TODAY! Mind Over Finger Visit MindOverFinger.com for resources on mindful practice and information on how to work with me. Sign up for my newsletter to receive your free guide to a highly productive mindful practice and to get the transcripts of the Mind Over Finger Podcast episodes delivered to your inbox. Join the Join the Mind Over Finger Community for access to my live videos and to exchange with a community of like-minded musicians. www.mindoverfinger.com https://www.facebook.com/mindoverfinger/ https://www.facebook.com/groups/mindoverfinger https://www.instagram.com/mindoverfinger/ THANK YOU: Most sincere thank you to composer Jim Stephenson who graciously provided the show's musical theme: Concerto #1 for Trumpet and Chamber Orchestra – Movement 2: Allegro con Brio, performed by Jeffrey Work, trumpet, and the Lake Forest Symphony, conducted by Jim Stephenson. A HUGE thank you to my fantastic producer, Bella Kelly, who makes this podcast as pleasant to listen to as possible for you!
Welcome to the second episode of Season 2 of Two Moody Doctors! This is the second of our two episodes where we recorded live within our Life Wellness class at The University of Alabama School of Music!Lots of--random--topics covered in today's podcast. Best wishes!If you wish to submit a topic, question, or idea (even anonymously, if desired), you may do so at https://kevinwoosley.com/two-moody-doctors You may also email us at twomoodydoctors@gmail.com Keep being amazing!
Welcome to Season 2 of Two Moody Doctors! We're so excited to continue this adventure with you all. For the launch of season 2, our first two episodes were recorded live within our Life Wellness class at The University of Alabama School of Music!The topic of this recording? College struggle meals. So buckle up--this is a wild ride!If you wish to submit a topic, question, or idea (even anonymously, if desired), you may do so at https://kevinwoosley.com/two-moody-doctors You may also email us at twomoodydoctors@gmail.com Keep being amazing!
What do faculty do during breaks? Travel? Video games? Or do they not take a break and simply live in the School of Music?During today's podcast, Dr. Zaheri and Dr. Woosley had a surprise visit from a dear friend: one of their former graduate school professors who helped shape them into the teachers and people they are today.On TikTok? Be sure to give us a follow (@twomoodydoctors)!Email us (we love to hear from you): twomoodydoctors@gmail.com Have a question or topic you wish to submit anonymously? You can use the form at this page: https://kevinwoosley.com/two-moody-doctors Submit as much as you wish!
Should Dr. Zaheri join the Met? Should Anna L be a guest on the show? Should dad jokes be taught in college?All this and more in today's podcast!On TikTok? Be sure to give us a follow (@twomoodydoctors)!Email us (we love to hear from you): twomoodydoctors@gmail.com Have a question or topic you wish to submit anonymously? You can use the form at this page: https://kevinwoosley.com/two-moody-doctors Submit as much as you wish!
"Non-music jobs for music majors." We took this submitted phrase and ran a few directions with it. Jobs in college, jobs after college, necessity (or not) of staying within the topic of your degree, etc.We hope you find this information helpful. Let us know!-twomoodydoctors@gmail.com-https://kevinwoosley.com/two-moody-doctors
Which would come first: death or being fired? Let's discuss (no, retirement is set to the side for this discussion). And what if the School of Music had tube slides...?Write to us! We love hearing from you and love receiving questions and topics from you:-twomoodydoctors@gmail.com-https://kevinwoosley.com/two-moody-doctors...Roll tide...
In Part 2 we continue our discussion of composition, why he is so inspired by poetry, and how it has led him to write so many works for chorus. We talk about the writing process, and his willingness to struggle to generate his best work. Morten Lauridsen is not only a composer but also a teacher, so we spend a lot of this episode discussing his ideas about teaching.Dorico Professional music notation and composition software from Steinberg. Download a free 30-trial today!
Over the past 2 1/2 years, Professor Lauridsen has had an epic battle with cancer, and he was willing to share aspects of this battle and his moving insights with the hope that it might inspire others who are struggling with health issues. We end by discussing what it was like to receive the National Medal of Arts in 2007.Dorico Professional music notation and composition software from Steinberg. Download a free 30-trial today!
The topic? Horoscopes for those in the music department. The challenge? We only get three words.Come listen to what happened. You might be surprised. Or inspired. Or bothered. Or filled with an idea to leave mayonnaise outside our door (please don't).What three-word horoscope would you leave for us? Let us know!-twomoodydoctors@gmail.com-https://kevinwoosley.com/two-moody-doctors(remember, you can submit topics, questions, and ideas, too--even anonymously if you wish!)
Finding the perfect concert black? Yes, yes you can.We also think you should write to us and say hello!-twomoodydoctors@gmail.com-https://kevinwoosley.com/two-moody-doctors
Morten Lauridsen has written choral music that has deeply moved people around the world. As one of America's most beloved and also most performed composers, he received the National Medal of Arts in 2007. His works O Magnum Mysterium, Dirat-on, O Nata Lux, and Sure On This Shining Night have become the all-time best selling choral octavos distributed by Theodore Presser Music. Not only a composer but also a teacher, he taught at the University of Southern California Thornton School of Music for 52 years (!), was head of the composition department from 1990-2002, and founded the school's Advanced Studies in Film Scoring program, now one of the most important film scoring programs in the world.Early in his life, Morten Lauridsen was a fire fighter in the Pacific Northwest, so I ask him how his 10 weeks alone in a lookout tower pointed him in the direction of music. From there he discusses his studies at the University of Southern California under the tutelage of Halsey Stevens and Ingolf Dahl, two giants in the world of music. And then we begin our discussion of his composing career with a deep dive into perhaps his most famous work, O Magnum Mysterium.Dorico Professional music notation and composition software from Steinberg. Download a free 30-trial today!
If Two Moody Doctors were a movie, who would be the stars of the show?What do you think?-twomoodydoctors@gmail.comhttps://kevinwoosley.com/two-moody-doctors
Am I good enough to be in a School of Music? I don't feel like I'm as good as others in my field. Is there hope or should I drop music?Let's chat about it.Write to us!-twomoodydoctors@gmail.com-https://kevinwoosley.com/two-moody-doctors
In a workplace, school place, or, well, anywhere, how should one work through issues of mislabeled pronouns? Join us as we discuss this important topic!And as always, we love hearing from you! Be sure to write to us with comments, ideas, questions, or topics you would like us to cover.-twomoodydoctors@gmail.com-https://kevinwoosley.com/two-moody-doctors
Music Major to Course Creator with Melissa Guller | Ep #21Melissa Guller is joining Second Act Success to talk about her journey moving from the music industry to opening her own online business empire and excelling as an online Course Creator. Melissa is the founder of Wit & Wire, where she teaches online business owners how to scale their business through courses and through the Wit & Wire Podcast. Melissa is a master of making the tech side of running a digital business a little less intimidating and helps entrepreneurs create a profitable online business. I am not only a fan of Melissa's work, but I am one of her students as well. This is Melissa Guller's Second Act Success story. CONNECT with Melissa Guller:Instagram - @witandwireTikTok - @witandwireYouTube - https://www.youtube.com/c/witandwireWebsite - https://witandwire.com/SHOW NOTES FOR THIS EPISODE:https://secondactsuccess.co/21REVIEW THE PODCAST:Your review would mean the world to us! REVIEW THE PODCAST. (https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/second-act-success/id1617274364)WHAT'S YOUR SECOND ACT STORY?If you would like to share your story with our listeners or recommend a guest for the show, please fill out our Guest Application Form at https://bit.ly/SecondActSuccessGuest or email info@secondactsuccess.co.SHARE THE INSPIRATION:Share the podcast with friends to help spread the inspiration! secondactsuccess.co/podcast LEARN MORE AND SUBSCRIBE:To learn more about the show visit http://www.secondactsuccess.co, and please subscribe to the podcast so you don't miss an episode.LET'S CONNECT!Connect with our host Shannon Russell and the Second Act Success Team:Facebook | Instagram | Website