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Ever wonder why you can practice for hours, sound great in the practice room, and still be frustratingly hit or miss on stage? Join performance psychologist and Juilliard alumnus/faculty Noa Kageyama, and explore research-based “practice hacks” for beating anxiety, practicing more effectively, and playing up to your full abilities when it matters most.
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The Dee Ludlow Podcast is a business/investment podcast. The podcast focuses on aspiring, forward-thinking, disciplined entrepreneurs who thrive off ambition and innovation​. We dig deep into what makes them ‘tick’, what obstacles they have overcome, what’s their biggest wins, their biggest losses, what advice they would have given to their younger self. ​We interview a wide-range of people from different industries (sport, business, music, etc), we extract different tactics and tools that y ...
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Aurora

TJ Chrastil / OPE Podcast Group

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Throughout life, we are constantly making decision; most of which have no effect on our future. But every now and then a decision comes along that not only affects the outcome of our life, but the future of the world as well. This podcast is about the people who made these decisions and the effect it had on the world.
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At Time4Coffee (T4C) the professionals in the jobs that matter most to YOU, always have time to ‘grab coffee’ 24/7 to help you figure out how to convert your college degree into a career track you’ll love.
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The CEO Podcast

Scott De Long & Vince Moiso

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Join southern California-based entrepreneurs and business leaders, Dr. Scott De Long and Vince Moiso, MBA on an inspiring journey through the world of executive leadership. This bi-weekly podcast focusing on Conversations with Entrepreneurs about Opportunity is your exclusive gateway to invaluable insights and dynamic discussions, tailored for C-suite executives, entrepreneurs, and leadership teams. 🚀 Explore a Multiverse of Leadership Topics Each week, our seasoned hosts delve into a kaleid ...
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The Gift of Failure podcast, hosted by Ari Rastegar, explores the most important aspect of any successful person–mindset. Ari and his guests discuss how impactful their past failures have been in life and how those experiences have evolved into greatness. Ari is the Founder and CEO of Rastegar Property Company. Forbes recently labeled him, “The Oracle of Austin.” In 2021 he was inducted into the Commercial Observer’s Power 100 list, which ranks the top most influential power players in the c ...
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This episode features audio from a live mastermind session of the 5D PROGRAM. In this session, two 5D members discuss the businesses they've acquired and share insights from their experiences. Graham Edden - £1.9m Engineering Business David Cunningham - £2.5m Manufacturing Business Here's a link to watch the video version: https://drive.google.com/…
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I invest in both SMEs and real estate, and I believe both are valuable components of a diversified portfolio. However, I wanted to illustrate the differences using a £100,000 investment and demonstrate which is the most efficient in my opinion. Of course, there are many factors to consider, and no two deals are the same, which is why I had to make …
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Ever find yourself stumped by a tricky passage, where your fingers seem to be a little awkward and uncoordinated and they just don't do what they're supposed to do? Maybe you tried slowing things down, or practicing with note groupings or rhythms, or doing your darnedest to identify any hints of hidden tension that might be getting in the way. All …
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Have you ever wondered...how to develop true confidence in yourself and your abilities amidst setbacks? What the right mindset is for auditions? How much of your expressive playing should be planned out, and how much is instinct? How to recover from very direct, critical audition feedback? And how do you stay in the present moment, instead of stres…
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Whether it's picking a tempo that's too fast, or rushing a shift, it's easy for things to feel sped up on concert days when the adrenaline kicks in, and the butterflies are fluttering about. Is there any way to be a little more centered on stage, and feel more at ease? Rather than hurried and rushed? Today's studies provide a few clues about what w…
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In last week's episode, we looked at a study which illustrated how our own beliefs and expectations about ourselves can affect our performance. It turns out that our beliefs and expectations - and subsequently, performance - can also be shaped by our teachers/coaches. So...as teachers, how can we ensure that our natural snap judgments, beliefs, and…
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Even from a very early age, I remember being told to imagine things going well. The idea, was that if I could imagine a positive outcome, I'd be more likely to expect good things, which would help me perform better. Is this just something that people say? Or do our expectations really have a meaningful effect on how we perform? A classic 1972 study…
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It's probably fairly common for our minds to go on autopilot when we're brushing our teeth, mowing the lawn, or folding laundry. And that's probably not all that big of a problem. But have you ever found your mind going on autopilot in a performance, when you're playing something you've played for years, and it's begun to feel a little too familiar…
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My daughter loved playing card games as a young child. And what was fun about playing with her was how completely transparent she was. Anytime she got a good hand, or picked up a special card, the glee was written all over her face. Her eyes lit up, and I knew something unfortunate was about to happen to me. 😆 This sort of emotional expressivity is…
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We are back with this short VIDEO episode watching the persecution porn video for "I Pledge Allegiance to the Lamb" by Ray Boltz. The video version is available for anyone on Patreon. This is just the audio version for your podcast app. https://youtu.be/zslyvZeU-IE?si=GP1Q5wJIpXC8kttoBởi Clifton Stuckey
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How frequently do you take breaks during practice? Ever wonder how long your breaks should be? Or for that matter, how long your practice sessions should be? If you've ever wondered if there's such a thing as an optimal practice-to-rest ratio that maximizes productivity and effective practice, there's some data out there which provides some clues. …
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Whether it's writing a paper, studying for finals, or preparing for a recital or audition, have you ever find yourself cramming at the last minute, wishing you had a time machine and could go back and give yourself more time to prepare? Well, a 2002 study provides some clues on how to set better deadlines - and also, how to make self-imposed deadli…
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We're often told to listen to recordings of music that we're working on. And we often tell our students to do so as well, but is there any research which suggests that this benefits the learning process in any way? A 2012 study takes a look at this question, and compares both active and passive listening to see what sorts of benefits there might (o…
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In this special bonus episode of The CEO Podcast, join host Vince Moiso and special guest co-host Bob Leahy, Senior Vice President at Daltile, as they broadcast live from Coverings 2024. With Scott unable to make the trip this year, Bob steps in to provide his expert insights. Tune in as Vince and Bob delve into: Current Tile Industry Trends: Disco…
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Ever have one of those days in the practice room, where as soon as you fix one issue, another problem pops up? And just when you think you have that problem solved, the original thing "breaks" again? And when you try to think about both of those things, a third issue emerges? This practice room whack-a-mole problem can be kind of frustrating. But i…
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Do you tend to play with your eyes open? Or do you sometimes close them? Ever wonder if there might be any performance benefit to performing with eyes closed? Turns out there might be - in certain circumstances. Get all the nerdy details here: Is It Better to Perform With Eyes Open or Closed? * * * BTW, have you ever wondered why it is exactly that…
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In a momentous milestone, Season 5, Episode 20 of The CEO Podcast celebrates its 100th episode with a deep dive into the transformative topic of AI. Hosts Scott and Vince are joined by AI specialist from Inside Edge, Joel Neeb. Together, they explore the imperative need of integrating AI into corporate cultures and the profound impact this technolo…
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I remember my teacher saying to me quite early on in my studies, that her job was not to tell me what to do, but to teach me how to teach myself. I think we all have that goal in our teaching, but like many things, this is often easier said than done. I mean, how exactly do we teach someone how to teach themself? In a 2011 study, researchers recrui…
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You know how people say that little kids don’t have a filter? How they just blurt out whatever thoughts pop into their minds? Well, the voice in our head can kind of be like that unfiltered 1st grader. Because we often say some rather unkind and borderline abusive things to ourselves quite automatically. We might not truly believe the mean and disc…
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