A podcast by musicians, for musicians, or anyone trying to make their way in the world by mastering an art. Here we discuss the complexity, humanity, pain, and triumph of being an artist and stumbling through the creative process. Join Jack and Danielle, two musicians building their careers, expressing themselves through their music, learning about themselves through their art, and just doing their best.

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Podcast Overview
A podcast by musicians, for musicians, or anyone trying to make their way in the world by mastering an art. Here we discuss the complexity, humanity, pain, and triumph of being an artist and stumbling through the creative process. Join Jack and Danielle, two musicians building their careers, expressing themselves through their music, learning about themselves through their art, and just doing their best.
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Publishing Since
1/3/2021
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Recent Episodes

January 11, 2022
Ep 15: The Arts in Academia Pt. 2 with Devon Steve
As we continue our discussion about studying the arts in an academic setting, we interview teacher, conductor, singer, and graduate student Devon Steve. Devon explains his teaching philosophy, shares his experiences as both a student and a teacher, and discusses the racial divide inherent within the current academic structure. Danielle and Devon also reminisce about the challenges of their education at the same undergraduate school, and Devon shares his thoughts on how the world of higher art...

December 23, 2021
Ep 14: The Arts in Academia
Now that we've re-entered school to earn our graduate degrees, we wanted to talk about our experiences with the arts in an academic setting and how studying music in an academic context both helped and hindered us in our careers. Danielle talks about losing her voice in undergraduate school, Jack speaks on losing confidence due to the pressures of competition and comparison, we discuss the differences between our undergraduate and graduate experiences thus far, and we speak about the importan...

November 14, 2021
Ep 13: Updates and Graduate School
In our first episode back after our *unplanned* hiatus, we talk about what we did and learned during our summers. We also discuss our return to academia, why we both chose to get our Masters degrees, and our experiences transitioning to graduate school this semester after living life outside the classroom for a few years. For tickets to see Danielle perform with the Orange Players Theatre from Nov. 14-27, click this link: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/acting-up-2021-tickets-206993...
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