Crushing Classical
A podcast by Jennet Ingle - Thursdays
304 Episodes
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Fireside Chat #7: How To Start And The Importance Of Conversation
Published: 23/04/2017 -
Jeremy Preston: Leaving A Job For The Life You Want
Published: 19/04/2017 -
Fireside Chat #6: From Middle School Chorus Director To Six-Figures
Published: 16/04/2017 -
Hot Seat #2: Part Two: Horn Player Andrew Sehmann Makes A Career Choice
Published: 14/04/2017 -
Fireside Chat #5: A Realistic Inside Look At Orchestra Life
Published: 9/04/2017 -
Jeremiah Johnson: Musician With Financial Woes To Financial Advisor To Musicians
Published: 7/04/2017 -
Fireside Chat #4: Choosing A Path And Making A Move
Published: 2/04/2017 -
Hot Seat #2: Andrew Sehman: A Master's Student And Freelance Horn Player Examines What Direction To Take In His Career
Published: 31/03/2017 -
Leo Flynn and James Curtiss: Record Label Executives And Classical Music Job Creators
Published: 28/03/2017 -
Fireside Chat #3: Change In Classical Music And The Story Of Starting A Music Side-Hustle
Published: 26/03/2017 -
Fireside Chat #2: Money Talk
Published: 19/03/2017 -
Black Violin: From Orchestra Class To Showtime At The Apollo
Published: 19/03/2017 -
Hot Seat #1: Rocky Ankeny and Wyatt Coleman: A Vlogger And A Teacher Get Guidance On Turning Their Passions Into Income
Published: 17/03/2017 -
Fireside Chat: Being Strategic In Your Career
Published: 12/03/2017 -
Mary Mack: From The Band Room To The Conan O'Brien Show
Published: 8/03/2017 -
Peter Seymour: The Traditional Path To A Music Career Turned Fruitful Self-Made Musical Journey
Published: 24/02/2017 -
Josephine Lee: Finding Her Life Purpose Unexpectedly
Published: 14/02/2017 -
Tom Cowan: The Parallels Of Musician Life And Entrepreneur Life
Published: 4/02/2017 -
Denise Tryon: Her Key To Audition Success
Published: 25/01/2017 -
Colin Jacobsen: How To Turn Friendship And Collaboration Into A Career
Published: 15/01/2017
Crushing Classical is a series of interviews with classical musicians who are forging unique paths with their talent, creating their own artistic fulfillment and financial comfort, and finding ways to thrive. I celebrate these brave people who are taking routes outside of traditional orchestral or academic employment! As always, I invite you to listen for your own sparks and breadcrumbs, and use these interviews to find the possibilities that exist in your own life.