Meet revolution leaders, authors, and soloists who are kicking butt and taking names. Think stories and hard-won wisdom uncovered in real, gutsy conversations where we’ll uncover the very best ideas, strategies and mindset shifts to build your ideal life the soloist way.
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Welcome to Musical Roots: a classical music podcast hosted by international trumpet soloist Matilda Lloyd. Hear from guests from every corner of the industry about their musical journeys, from successes to challenges, and discover how they got to where they are today. Follow Musical Roots on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/musicalrootspodcast Musical Roots podcast website: https://www.musicalroots.co.uk/
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We are offering the best from Temple Solel in Paradise Valley Arizona as our clergy team of Rabbi John Linder, Rabbi Debbie Stiel, and Cantorial Soloist Todd Herzog share their weekly insights from our Shabbat services and beyond. Temple Solel is a vibrant and engaged Reform community grounded in relationships and deeds, and elevated by Shabbat and Torah. We welcome all who seek a connection to Jewish life regardless of religious background, race, ethnicity, gender, socioeconomic status, abi ...
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John Banther takes classical music fans behind the scenes with interviews, deep dives, and analysis. Episodes released bi-weekly on Tuesdays. Produced by WETA Classical in Washington, D.C.
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James interviews his friends, coworkers, and fellow artists in this behind-the-scenes podcast, recorded from his dressing room at the Metropolitan Opera during American Ballet Theatre's Spring Seasons from 2016-2020.
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The Nero Show is an unfiltered CYCLING podcast discussing everything from the world of cycling; professional racing, coaching, youtube cycling content and cycling culture ... nothing is offlimits. Hosted by YouTube cycing creater Chris Miller and Nero Coach Jesse Coyle, this is a unique look at the cycling world. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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How to make a living while you’re making a difference. A weekly show for independent professionals who want to go from six-figures to seven while increasing their impact on the world.
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UK Jazz Singer - On tour and in the studio with a professional singer Heather Cairncross
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Musical Space is a look at all things music, by KMUW music commentator Mark Foley. Mark is Principal Double Bass of the Wichita Symphony Orchestra and Professor of Double Bass and head of Jazz Studies at Wichita State University.He has been a featured soloist with the Wichita Symphony Orchestra, performs extensively as a jazz artist is also an avid bluegrass player. Passionate about promoting new and diverse music, Mark is the founder and music director of the Knob Festival of New Music, a s ...
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When ballet prodigy Misty Copeland first placed her hands on the barre at a Boys & Girls Club, no one expected the undersized, anxious 13-year-old to become a groundbreaking ballerina. Only the third African American soloist to dance with the prestigious American Ballet Theatre, Misty has documented her journey in her new book, Life in Motion. Misty reads from her memoir and talks about her journey—from living in a motel with her family while learning to dance—to the highly publicized custod ...
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Conversations with performers, composers, and entrepreneurs. Join Tony and some of the world’s great musicians in interviews that are fascinating, illuminating, and funny (well, most of the time).
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San Francisco Ballet’s Popular Pre-Performance Meet the Artist Interviews spotlight a work to be performed that afternoon/evening. These informative talks feature artists and choreographers in conversation with a moderator.
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Daniel is a passionate performer, teacher, and pedagogue, and specializes in the performance practice of 18th and 19th century guitar music. His teaching and research aim to revitalize the concept of being a well-rounded musician, with emphasis on musical ideas that can lead to deeper interpretive understanding, and tools for composing and improvising. Daniel constantly strives to promote guitar music that has not had the fortune of being widely performed, and his debut solo album Un Viaje M ...
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Columnist and former First Lady of Whitewright, Texas, Narda Goodson is an inspirational soloist and speaker for conferences and women’s groups across the United States. To look at her today, one would never guess the terrain of her journey. Her teachings are said to be powerfully anointed, real, insightful, encouraging, and life-giving. As a full-time Christian author, mentor, and speaker, and through her own experience, Narda seeks to direct lives to find their purpose and destiny through ...
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My name is Alec Shilling, and I’m a trumpet player at The Bluecoats. And I’m here to give you the inside on DCI!
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A conversation-based podcast giving voice to the unspoken baggage of pursuing a career in the arts. Our mission is to revolutionize the field of creativity by promoting collaboration over competition. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/creative-baggage/support
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What (if anything) makes us—Homo sapiens—superior to (or at least distinct from) our close cousins, those happenin' haplorrhine primates? WQLN's premier podcast Better than Monkeys posits that it’s our forays into the arts and sciences that make us, well . . . human. BTM takes a monthly deep-dive behind the scenes of the arts and sciences, alongside local luminaries working in both disciplines, in order to answer that unwieldy question: What makes us human? Listen on, and dig into your human ...
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Welcome to The Art of Listening, a Podcast about classical music, conducting, composition, the business of music, and how to listen to it all. Each week, conductor, composer, and violinist Gabriel Gordon and a host of featured guests discuss the Art of Listening.
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Explore the best in independently-released Concert Hall music from the Baroque era through modern Avant Garde. CD Baby is home to thousands of fine Classical recordings and each month we’ll share some highlights from our collection.
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Interviewing amazing people in the creative industry about their experiences, how they started, and advice they would give to others. If you want to be inspired by people who have successfully built relationships with brands, creatively gained a following on social media, and successfully pursued a freelance career, this is the podcast for you. Hosted by Chris Campbell. Instagram: @Notcampbellsoup
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Ever wanted to take a closer look at the music of Johann Sebastian Bach? The J. S. Bach Files might make that a little easier.
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Join host Nicola Paull as she offers alternative approach's to life's problems. Sit back, relax and listen to inspiring interviews with people who have over come the struggle's of mental health.I would love it if you could take the time to rate, review, subscribe and follow my podcast, it will help other people to find my channel, so we can grow our like-minded nation.
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The Storytellers: Behind the scenes at Powder Magazine, with appearances from the writers, photographers, and editors that make "The Skier's Magazine." About Powder: For 45 years, Powder, The Skier's Magazine, has been produced by and for those who embrace skiing, and is developed with a collective love of two things: good skiing and great storytelling. Since its inception in 1972, Powder has been based on authenticity and a respect for its readers—the most passionate, dedicated, and loyal i ...
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Welcome to the Mindful Runner Podcast - your portal into the intersection of mindfulness and ultra running. Hosted by Fred Richardson, an accomplished ultra runner, and adventurer, who also serves as the founder and head coach at Mindful Runner. Our mission is to bring you valuable insights, effective training wisdom, gear reviews, news on ultra racing in South Africa, and intriguing interviews. We bring to the table not only conversations with top athletes but also individuals who contribut ...
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The mission of the Grand Teton Music Festival (GTMF) is to engage, entertain, educate, and inspire our resident and seasonal communities through exhilarating musical experiences. GTMF fulfills its mission through 150 concerts, education activities and community events each year. The main driver of GTMF’s impact is its annual summer festival held in Jackson Hole each July and August. The Festival Orchestra led by Music Director Sir Donald Runnicles is its heart and soul. This “super group” of ...
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Building A $100 Million Business vs. Going Solo with Rob Fegan
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When you’re focused on building a $100 million business with a co-founder, what could possibly make you peel off to become a Soloist? Consultant Rob Fegan shares how he pivoted from his first business to a highly profitable (and life-enhancing) Soloist consulting practice: Why he transitioned from co-founding and growing their potentially $100 mill…
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Haydn's masterpiece for 4 soloists and orchestra, the Sinfonia Concertante
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We've come to know the concerto as a work showcasing a single soloist with (or sometimes against) an orchestra, but what if a work has not 1... but 4 soloists at the same time? And what if it is also bringing in ideas from the symphony? John Banther and Evan Keely take a look at one of the defining works in the genre, show you what to listen for, a…
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SF Ballet Soloist Cavan Conley talks with San Francisco Ballet School Associate Director of Administration Molly LeBeau on March 22, 2024 about A Midsummer Night’s Dream in Program 4 of the 2024 Season. Like what you heard? Subscribe to our Meet the Artist podcast on Apple Podcasts to access archived episodes and have new ones delivered straight to…
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There is a yin and yang between productivity and creativity—how soloists can find the right balance Talking Points Why authority-based businesses require being unproductive sometimes—and how to give yourself permission to go there. The hidden costs of failing to innovate, especially for soloists. The wide spectrum from productivity to creativity—an…
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Taking TRT to Raise FTP & New Era of Health-Based Cycling | The NERO Show Ep. 79
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SUBSCRIBE On Youtube: http://bit.ly/2gMWc1t The boys discuss the prevalence of TRT on the cycling scene, the demise of the National Crit League in the United States with the missing millions of dollars, and what bikes should you be avoiding in 2024. Chapters: 00:00 intro 00:49 TRT For Good Health 14:29 GCNs Dan Lloyds Journey Back To Health 22:13 A…
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Do you know how to position your product or service? Talking Points April’s background Why positioning is important What positioning is Email for lawyers Problems caused by weak positioning How solos can identify positioning problems Choosing criteria that ensures clients will be happy in the end Positioning the business itself versus individual of…
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Kevin Mayse, Part 1: Trumpet Instructor, Ensembles Director, and Department Chair of the exciting program at Riverside City College
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Kevin Mayse is the wind ensemble conductor, trumpet teacher, and chair of the Department of Music at Riverside City College. Even though RCC is a two year college, what Kevin has been able to accomplish has been exceptional. His wind ensemble not only performs major works but also has a vibrant commissioning program, top flight soloists, and perfor…
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That first year after leaving corporate life can be tricky—do you say yes to most every opportunity or niche immediately and start saying no? Strategic communicator Jacqui Miller aced (by any measure) her first year as a Soloist and describes how she made it happen: The surprising first thing she did when leaving her corporate job to start her expe…
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Counter Culture Cycling Youtube Is Getting Bizarre | The NERO Show Ep. 78
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SUBSCRIBE On Youtube: http://bit.ly/2gMWc1t The BMC Road Machine gets a re-launch for 2024, so we take a look at how they are trying to sell the endurance bike in 2024. We also get some great sales numbers from a big cycling brand are able to see who is really buying what. A full cycling YouTube recap, with some great local content and pandering al…
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Meet the Artist: Rehearsal Director Tina LeBlanc
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SF Ballet Rehearsal Director and former SF Ballet Principal Dancer Tina LeBlanc talks with Dance Educator Claire Sheridan on April 7, 2024 about the next@90 Curtain Call, part of the 2024 Season. Like what you heard? Subscribe to our Meet the Artist podcast on Apple Podcasts to access archived episodes and have new ones delivered straight to your d…
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Meet the Artist: Principal Dancer Wei Wang
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SF Ballet Principal Dancer Wei Wang talks with San Francisco Ballet’s Senior Director of Leadership Giving Kristin Bertrand on April 5, 2024 about next@90 Curtain Call and Mere Mortals as part of the 2024 Season. Like what you heard? Subscribe to our Meet the Artist podcast on Apple Podcasts to access archived episodes and have new ones delivered s…
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The Passion Economy with Adam Davidson REPLAY
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Why passion alone isn’t enough—we also need rigor and hard work to build a successful Passion Economy business. Rethinking your client base as a very tight, intimate group, because fewer passionate clients beat a lot of indifferent ones. How to get clear on the unique value you bring to your clients—and weave that into your business model (and mark…
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In this episode, learn all about the work of music charity Brass for Africa through a series of interviews that Matilda conducted during her trip to Uganda in February 2024! As an Ambassador for the charity, Matilda visited many of the different programs in and around Kampala, learning about how Brass for Africa provides Music and Life Skills educa…
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Birthing (and Monetizing) Your Authority Podcast with Alastair McDermott
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You’ve been thinking about starting a podcast (or are just not happy with how yours is converting into leads and revenue). Prolific podcaster, author and coach Alastair McDermott shares how he created and runs multiple ongoing and evergreen podcasts: Why you’ll need to start before you’re ready (and the advantages of failing faster). How you might …
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Planning My First (Disc Brake) Road Bike Build | The NERO Show Ep. 77
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Endurance bikes have become the forgotten child in the road bike category, so we take a look at some of the best ones going around and ask why are they not hitting the mark. Jesse is getting closer to his first road disc bike, we chat about the build options. SRAM's new groupset is close, what do we want to see. 03:53 We Are Failing At Endurance Bi…
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The Evolution of the Piano: A Thousand Year Journey!
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It's one of the most common musical instruments, but where did it come from and how did we get here? John Banther and Linda Carducci go on a journey through time to trace the evolution of the piano and its various forms. Plus, why is it so fun to see pianos fall from high places?? Support Classical Breakdown: https://weta.org/donatefm See omnystudi…
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How niching down—think of it as repetition—gives you the opportunity for focused practice. Why we refer to consulting and coaching as practices. Giving yourself permission to suck—while you gradually improve. How to reframe repetition (think continual upward spiral) as practice. LINKS Rochelle | Email List | Soloist Women | LinkedIn | Twitter | Ins…
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Jon Armstrong, Part 1: The Highly-Creative and Innovative Jazz Saxophonist, former LA Freelancer, Bandleader, Composer and current Professor of Jazz Studies and Commercial Music at Idaho State University ...
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Jon Armstrong is an amazingly versatile performer, composer, educator and thinker. Perhaps that should come as no surprise, since as a young man in his home town in Oregon, Jon not only played in a Buddhist marching band but also worked 12 hour shifts in a diaper factory! After a highly successful career in LA, he now teaches at Idaho State Univers…
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Doubling Revenue In A Single Year with Mike Ryan
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Moving from a job in big corporate to building a soloist expertise business is a bit of an adjustment. Consultant Mike Ryan turned his sweet spot into a thriving business and last year doubled his already significant revenue—he shares his story: The transition from being a buyer to becoming the seller—and how he built his referral “machine” (hint: …
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No, Bike Brands Aren’t Ripping You Off | The NERO Show Ep. 76
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SUBSCRIBE On Youtube: http://bit.ly/2gMWc1t Factor bikes CEO breakdowns the cost of building a bike, everything from raw materials to how much they spend on marketing, so we go through the details and pick out our talking points. Cam Nicholls has a unique new bike review format and we discuss some cheaper bike computer alternatives. Chapters 00:00 …
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Why it’s tempting to conflate productivity with working in your genius zone (and how to think about it instead). Finding joy in “brain dead” activities (or anything necessary, but not strictly in your genius zone). The difference between light lift and deep dive genius zone activities. How to handle resistance to entering your genius zone. Why you …
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What you need to do BEFORE you start writing a book.By Jonathan Stark and Rochelle Moulton
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Which ideas you should validate, which you shouldn't, and how to do it if you're going to.By Jonathan Stark and Rochelle Moulton
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Meet the Artist: Principal Dancer Jennifer Stahl
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SF Ballet Principal Dancer Jennifer Stahl talks with Dance Educator Mary Wood on March 15, 2024 about A Midsummer Night’s Dream in Program 4 of the 2024 Season. Like what you heard? Subscribe to our Meet the Artist podcast on Apple Podcasts to access archived episodes and have new ones delivered straight to your devices! Header Image: San Francisco…
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How to find the overlap between your expertise and your what your client needs so you can operate in your genius zone. Links Rochelle's Customer Avatar Brandsheet If You’re Not Turning Down Work You Don’t Have A BrandBy Jonathan Stark and Rochelle Moulton
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Building A Six-Figure Advisory Business (Working 15 Hours A Week) with Erica Goode
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Can you build a six-figure advisory business working only 15 hours a week? CPA Erica Goode has—and she describes exactly how she did it (think serious boundaries): The lessons corporate burn-out can teach you about how to construct your own business. How setting rigid boundaries on her time allows her to meet all her work + life commitments. The va…
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Mathieu VDP 10 Year Canyon Deal & Understanding YouTube Bike Reviews | The NERO Show Ep. 75
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Mathieu VPD inks a record breaking deal with Cayo bikes that might just change the future of professional cycling. We look at the details and how it might shape the sort going forward. A great subscriber question this week asking us to interpret the terms and phrases from YouTube reviewers. 00:25 MVDP Gets Paid 17:27 Pro Team Kit Failures 21:52 Pod…
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We unpack the concept of a big idea, share some examples, and suggest how to start to define one for yourself. LINKS Larry Tesler Finding Your Mission The Elon Musk Post SeriesBy Jonathan Stark and Rochelle Moulton
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It's counterintuitive but true: focusing on a narrow market segment is great for business. Links PRLeads HARO Trust Me I'm LyingBy Jonathan Stark and Rochelle Moulton
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Joan Tower's Concerto for Orchestra, an adventure in color, illusion, and rhythm!
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There aren't that many examples of a "concerto" for orchestra, and in Joan Tower's, it's an electrifying world of rhythm, motion, and even deception! John Banther and Evan Keely explore this concerto by one of the most successful and recorded American composers. Support Classical Breakdown: https://weta.org/donatefm See omnystudio.com/listener for …
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The Pros And Cons of An Application Process
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When you want to use an application process to screen potential clients and group members. The particular challenges applications present (and a few work-arounds). Why conversion rates are much higher when using applications to “gate” your service. How to use an application process to enhance the experience of your ideal clients and buyers. LINKS R…
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The Pros And Cons of An Application Process
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Having "clients for life" isn't always a good idea.By Jonathan Stark and Rochelle Moulton
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How to stop trading time for money. Links Ditching Hourly Hourly Billing Is NutsBy Jonathan Stark and Rochelle Moulton
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Matilda Lloyd, Part 1: The International Trumpet Soloist, Philanthropist and Podcast Host!
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Matilda Lloyd has already had an exceptional career at a very young age. Her first album, Casta Diva, released on Chandos Records, was BBC Music Magazine's Recording of the Month in June of 2023. She will also be a European Concert Hall Organization "Rising Star" for the 2024/2025 season. But in addition to being an international trumpet soloist, s…
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The two ways you can decide to be a specialist or a generalist. A four-quadrant approach to choosing where you want to take your business on the generalist to specialist continuum. How to make a generalist skill set work in a hyper-differentiated marketplace. Why experimenting between the quadrants will lead you to your ideal balance between specia…
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What is scope and when do you talk about it with your client? How to make it clear that you’re a consultant, not an order taker. Scoping with (and without) value pricing. The relationship between mastery, value and scoping. Shifting from doing full implementation to strategy and project oversight (hint: it starts in the scoping meeting). Quotables …
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Lessons From A Failed Launch—Is It Time To Quit?
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Failure can be an excellent teacher—if we’ll only let it! In this solo episode, I walk you through the lessons from a recent failed launch to answer that all-important question: Is it time to quit? Why continuing to pursue a passion project can sometimes masquerade as (business) madness. The dirty little secret almost no one who does public launche…
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Should TREK Make Bikes for Pro’s or Consumers? | The NERO Show Ep. 74
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Become a Nero Show supporter on Patreon: http://tinyurl.com/5fyfcbzb The Taipei bike show blew us away in 2023, so why are we struggling to get amped about the 2024 edition. TREK have announced they will be reducing their bike models, what does this mean for the road bike line. Chris rides the @BicycleNetwork peaks challenge and we ask the question…
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Note: We're planning a special episode for #150 and you can have a chance to participate! Just record your question (QuickTime is great for this), send it to either of us and if it's chosen, we will play your question and answer it on the show. What to do when your audience growth stalls—or worse. How to shake things up when you’re out of content i…
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How to think of innovation when we talk authority businesses. Warning signs it may be time for you to innovate. How to deal with and ride the wave of a sea change—in the world, technology, attitudes, your industry. Acting on the cues that it’s time to innovate. Incorporating innovation into your business model and routines. Quotables “Innovation is…
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