TEM244: The most dangerous step of the creative process
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TEM244: The most dangerous step of the creative process
How shifting one simple question can give you the courage to share your work with the world.
On Today's Episode of The Entrepreneurial Musician:
I’m excited to announce TEM Book Club coming in January! Stay tuned for details. First book: Atomic Habits by James Clear
Why right before you share the thing you created with the world is the most dangerous step of the creative process
“The Hallway” and the multiple reasons why you don’t want to be hanging out there
How a simple shift of your litmus test for deciding if something is ready to share with the world can be so empowering
A Mark Twain quote on people who lift you up and
A bonus quote from Simon Sinek about mentorship and a short blog post that I wrote about my mentor, Sam Pilafian
Links:
TEM32: Sam Pilafian of Boston Brass on founding a world-renowned chamber group, what makes someone hirable and how luck seems to be self-generated
TEM52: Sam Pilafian of Boston Brass on the legacy of Prince, developing your voice on stage and becoming an "overnight success" after 20 years of work (Part 2)
TEM174: Sam Pilafian on producing
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Produced by Andrew Hitz
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