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Elevate Music Podcast

Elevate Music Podcast

By: Listen Entertainment & Help Musicians & Elevate
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Musicians can face a number of physical and mental issues in their career, and when untreated these can lead to real problems that can affect playing, confidence and the ability to work. The good news is, the majority of these problems are preventable, but often musicians don’t know how to prevent the issues, or where to go when things go wrong. This is why we created the Elevate Music Podcast - helping musicians to improve their health and wellbeing, one episode at a time.Listen Entertainment & Help Musicians & Elevate Hygiene & Healthy Living Music
Episodes
  • S2 Ep15: Back to Live: How Musicians Can Prepare
    Jun 13 2021
    How can musicians prepare for a return to live performance after a break? In this episode, musician Lauren Aquilina talks about her experience of returning to live performance after taking a career break, following the release of her debut album, to focus on her mental health. Tour manager Suzi Green shares how she supports her artists so that they can stay fit and healthy while on the move, and Director of BAPAM Claire Cordeaux shares some of the common issues musicians are facing as they prepare for a return to stage following the pandemic and tells us about the helpful services which can be accessed for free.   Lauren Aquilina: https://bit.ly/35cjklK  Suzi Green: https://bit.ly/3geCbTk  Touring Mental Health Charter: https://bit.ly/2TmItaw  Claire Cordeaux: https://bit.ly/3pNX7np  Help Musicians Support: https://bit.ly/3c0r6D1  Music Minds Matter: https://bit.ly/2O1mB1M  Hear for Musicians: https://bit.ly/3dOrRRf  Back Lounge Resilience Workshop: https://bit.ly/3iAfElO 
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    41 mins
  • S2 Ep14: How to Bounce Back: Building Resilience
    May 30 2021
    In this episode, Lucy Heyman catches up with 220kid who tells us about his amazing capacity to bounce back from tough experiences and how tools like forward planning and organisation helps him stay mentally healthy. Musician and performer Rhoda Dakar shares how she channelled her energy to build resilience over the years and what we can do to help others, and CEO of Music and You Jack Williamson unpacks what resilience actually is and gives great advice on how musicians can become more resilient in their day-to-day lives.   220 Kid: https://bit.ly/2Sy1qGY  Rhoda Dakar: https://bit.ly/3yJ02Ss  Music and You: https://bit.ly/3vwASEK  Help Musicians Mental Health Resources: https://bit.ly/3c0r6D1  Music Minds Matter: https://bit.ly/2O1mB1M  Access Code for NHS Thrive App – Help Musicians20  Sound Advice: https://bit.ly/3rri9Ig
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    43 mins
  • S2 Ep13: How to Manage Vocal Load with Kate Valentine and Jenevora Williams
    May 2 2021
    What can singers do to understand, prevent and manage their vocal issues? In this episode, operatic Soprano Kate Valentine tells us about the vocal issues she faced and how they badly impacted her career and identity, including how she was diagnosed with a haemorrhagic vocal polyp and had to undergo surgery and long period of recovery. Vocal rehabilitation coach Jenevora Williams of BAPAM also tells us about the common vocal health issues, the warning signs to watch out for and how to prevent problems happening in the first place.   Kate Valentine: https://bit.ly/3eKchVE  Jenevora Williams: https://bit.ly/3e1xWJP  BAPAM Fit To Sing Worksheet: https://bit.ly/3e3i61d  Musician’s Union: https://bit.ly/32Z0KfI Help Musicians: https://bit.ly/3xyVZrf 
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    37 mins

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