TEM260: Allison Emm
Allison Emm is a musician in Milwaukee, Wisconsin and the founder of Wisconsin Music Ventures.
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TEM150: How to 10x your progress and moving on quickly from your bad ideas - A conversation with Modacity's Marc Gelfo
Marc Gelfo is the CEO and co-founder of Modacity.
What You'll Learn:
How Marc used his experiences with cognitive science to approach practicing his horn more efficiently
The need for an embouchure change after Marc was already making a living as a professional horn player that inspired him to create software to help himself and others practice more efficiently
How different his first idea in this space was compared to what Modacity is today
The startup accelerator he joined in Silicon Valley that really forced him to question whether his ideas were viable business ideas
Why you need to kill your bad ideas as fast as you possibly can (and how to go about starting that process if you're not good at it)
The difference between visionaries and integrators and why those two types of people work so well together (and why partnering with someone is frequently a better idea than trying to change your type)
How any musician can up their progress up to 10x
The two different kinds of expectations and the four reactions we can have to them (really good stuff!)
How Marc discovered the importance of team as he developed Modacity
Why bringing on advisers as teammates can compliment your weaknesses (and how to pitch them)
How he achieves balance in his life (this was a different answer than I’ve ever heard to this question)
Where Marc sees software for musicians going in the future
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TEM5: Jeff Nelsen of Fearless Performance
Jeff Nelsen is the founder of Fearless Performance, former horn player for the Canadian Brass, and Professor of Horn at Indiana University's Jacobs School of Music.
He discusses his time with Canadian Brass, how he won four orchestral auditions, and how he started Fearless Performance, a method for mastering the mental process of performance.
He is one of the most uplifting people I've ever met and that is reflected in Fearless Performance. In this interview, he discusses selling yourself as a musician (which he prefers to refer to as sharing), how to get the best out of yourself on stage, and most importantly how he took the idea for this program and made it a product in the form of seminars, lectures, and books.
As with Dr. Tim in the last episode, this will leave you fired up and ready to follow through on any ideas you have kicking around in your head!
Links:
Jeff's Website: http://www.jeffnelsen.com/
Fearless Performance: http://www.jeffnelsen.com/pages/fearless-performance
Jeff's TEDx Talk: http://tedxtalks.ted.com/video/TEDxBloomington-Jeff-Nelsen-Fea
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Produced by Austin Boyer and Buddy Deshler of FredBrass