EP 8 - Pt 1: Folk, storytelling to enhance creativity and reduce imposter syndrome with acclaimed singer/songwriter/guitarist Sam Carter

The Connected Singer - A podcast by Julie Thompson

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We have been lucky to have the pleasure of talking to a very talented and hardworking singer, songwriter and guitarist, originally from Midlands UK. He is a highly acclaimed instrumentalist, particularly renowned for his English fingerpicking style. He has won awards, such as the BBC folk award, appeared on national radio and TV, including shows such as Later with Jools Holland, toured the world and has had seven releases to date, his most recent being Home Waters and Home Waters Live, which is just beautiful, and is currently touring. We are delighted to have the pleasure to talk to this incredible talent, about his musical and vocal journey, his unique ways of coping with performance anxiety and the art storytelling through song. Introducing the wonderful Sam Carter.   00:00 – 12:10  Intro chat and reflection 12:10 – 23:28  Sam’s musical journey; how his upbringing has influenced his approach to singing and how this lends itself well to the Folk world and ethos. 23:28 – 28.27  Sam shares his ways to deal with Imposter Syndrome. 28.27 - End      How Sam uses traditional Folk themes, musical structures to tell stories and authentically connect with his audience.   Sam’s Websites: Solo Home Waters, https://samcartermusic.co.uk/ https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sam_Carter_(musician). Joolz Holland performance https://vimeo.com/151704214 Band http://falselights.co.uk/harmonograph/   Resources: Alexander Technique https://alexandertechnique.com/ Books: The Alexander Technique for Musicians by Judith Kleinman and Peter Buckoke. https://www.cnhc.org.uk/ - The Complementary and Natural Healthcare Council https://www.alexandertechniqueinternational.com/   Future Islands - https://future-islands.com/

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