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59. Post-nap epiphanies
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Things Musicians Don't Talk About is now generously supported by the Royal Society of Musicians!
The Royal Society of Musicians is Britain’s oldest music charity and our aims remain as relevant today as they were in the earliest years – to provide vital financial assistance, advice and guidance to those professionally active in the world of music but who are unable to work due to accident, illness, stress or anxiety. Being a charity run by musicians for musicians, we are uniquely placed to fully understand the challenges faced within the profession.
Episode notes:
(Episode recorded for our June Voices Radio show)
Before we get to Stu's post-nap's epiphanies, Becca monologues on a recent Instagram Q&A and delves into 'soul-care', doing laptop stuff, missing my eating disorder and practising for a recital. Then we head to the garden to chat with Stu about all things musician. We discuss:
- getting back up after auditions
- spinning the different freelancer plates
- the hardest & easiest things about being a musician
- being in a 'musician couple'
- what music & podcasts been listening to
If you've been affected by any of the issues mentioned in this episode, head to our Resources page for further signposting and support.
Support us
Want to support us on a regular basis? Consider joining our Patreon for £3 a month: https://www.patreon.com/tmdta
Got a few pennies to spare? Buy us a Kofi! https://ko-fi.com/thingsmusiciansdonttalkabout
Feeling extra generous? Help us raise funds for the podcast: https://www.gofundme.com/f/things-musicians-dont-talk-about
Follow us on all the socials: @tmdtapodcast
Follow the Royal Society of Musicians on:
Instagram: @rsmgb
Twitter: @RSMusicians
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/royalsocietyofmusicians
Editor: Rebecca Toal
Music: Katy Ehrlich
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
104 episodes
Manage episode 367670705 series 3329571
Things Musicians Don't Talk About is now generously supported by the Royal Society of Musicians!
The Royal Society of Musicians is Britain’s oldest music charity and our aims remain as relevant today as they were in the earliest years – to provide vital financial assistance, advice and guidance to those professionally active in the world of music but who are unable to work due to accident, illness, stress or anxiety. Being a charity run by musicians for musicians, we are uniquely placed to fully understand the challenges faced within the profession.
Episode notes:
(Episode recorded for our June Voices Radio show)
Before we get to Stu's post-nap's epiphanies, Becca monologues on a recent Instagram Q&A and delves into 'soul-care', doing laptop stuff, missing my eating disorder and practising for a recital. Then we head to the garden to chat with Stu about all things musician. We discuss:
- getting back up after auditions
- spinning the different freelancer plates
- the hardest & easiest things about being a musician
- being in a 'musician couple'
- what music & podcasts been listening to
If you've been affected by any of the issues mentioned in this episode, head to our Resources page for further signposting and support.
Support us
Want to support us on a regular basis? Consider joining our Patreon for £3 a month: https://www.patreon.com/tmdta
Got a few pennies to spare? Buy us a Kofi! https://ko-fi.com/thingsmusiciansdonttalkabout
Feeling extra generous? Help us raise funds for the podcast: https://www.gofundme.com/f/things-musicians-dont-talk-about
Follow us on all the socials: @tmdtapodcast
Follow the Royal Society of Musicians on:
Instagram: @rsmgb
Twitter: @RSMusicians
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/royalsocietyofmusicians
Editor: Rebecca Toal
Music: Katy Ehrlich
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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