Keywords
musculoskeletal pain, musicians, Pilates, chronic pain, injury prevention, strength training, stress management, dance, physical therapy, health
Summary
Sarah Oliver and Emily King discuss the challenges of musculoskeletal pain faced by musicians and dancers. They share personal experiences with chronic pain and how Pilates helped them find relief. The discussion emphasizes the importance of understanding the difference between pain and injury, the role of strength training in preventing injuries, and the necessity of incorporating movement into daily life to manage stress and enhance overall well-being. The conversation concludes with a call to action for musicians to embrace strength training for longevity in their careers and daily activities.
Chapters
00:00 Introduction to Musculoskeletal Pain in Musicians
03:02 Emily's Journey from Dance to Pilates
05:59 Chronic Pain and Its Impact on Musicians
09:00 Understanding Pain vs. Injury
14:58 The Role of Strength Training in Injury Prevention
20:10 The Importance of Movement and Stress Management
25:00 Strength Training for Musicians and Dancers
30:01 Conclusion: Embracing Strength for Longevity
Takeaways
December is a busy time for musicians, impacting income and mental health.
It's important to find balance and prioritize self-care during the holiday season.
Front-loading tasks can help manage performance preparation and reduce stress.
Creating lists and setting priorities can make overwhelming tasks more manageable.
Physical movement is crucial for mental health, especially during busy times.
Outsourcing tasks can relieve stress and allow for more family time.
Celebrating small wins is essential for maintaining motivation and joy.
Embracing imperfection can reduce anxiety and improve performance.
Setting boundaries and learning to say no is vital for mental well-being.
Creating a supportive environment can enhance overall happiness and productivity.
Summary
In this episode, Sarah and Jaleen discuss the challenges musicians face during the busy holiday season, sharing tips on how to stay grounded and balanced. They explore the importance of self-care, time management, and the need to embrace imperfection. The conversation emphasizes the significance of physical movement, outsourcing tasks, and celebrating small wins to maintain mental well-being. Ultimately, they encourage listeners to set boundaries and prioritize their health during this hectic time.
Chapters
00:00 Navigating the Busy Season
02:54 The Pressure of Performance and Family Expectations
05:40 Strategies for Managing Holiday Stress
08:34 Preparing for December: Front Loading and Read Making
11:23 Organizing Priorities for Performance
14:13 Balancing Practice and Performance
17:00 Maintaining Endurance and Fitness for Performances
21:17 Physical Endurance and Strength for Musicians
22:49 The Importance of Movement and Physical Activity
25:42 Integrating Movement into a Busy Schedule
28:34 Habit Stacking for Better Health
30:36 Personal Routines and Self-Care
34:21 Mindset Shifts in Physical Activity
37:14 Celebrating Small Wins and Achievements
41:23 Navigating Holiday Stress and Intentional Choices
44:14 The Power of Saying No
47:22 Prioritizing Self-Care and Sleep
50:18 Outsourcing Tasks for Sanity
54:00 Releasing Control and Accepting Imperfection
01:00:08 Morris, Red from Four Personalities.mp3
Keywords
artists, mental health, creativity, career struggles, personal growth, music, opera, motherhood, support systems, pandemic impact
Summary
In this episode, Sarah Oliver and Jessica Jones discuss the silent suffering of artists, exploring the struggles and pressures faced in the creative industry. They reflect on their early career challenges, the impact of the pandemic on personal growth, and the importance of finding supportive management. Jessica shares her journey of redefining her artistic identity, the influence of motherhood, and the significance of community in navigating the complexities of an artistic career. The conversation emphasizes the need for self-acceptance and the courage to embrace change.
Chapters
00:00 Introduction to Silent Suffering in the Arts
03:01 Navigating Early Career Struggles
06:03 The Journey of Building a Career
08:51 The Impact of the Pandemic on Artists
11:51 Finding New Creative Outlets
14:52 The Importance of Supportive Management
17:40 The Shift in Artistic Identity
20:40 The Role of Community in the Arts
23:33 Embracing Change and New Directions
26:51 The Transformation of Personal and Professional Life
37:11 Finding Creative Control
41:08 Confronting Insecurities and Expectations
45:59 The Journey of Self-Discovery
51:33 Navigating Motherhood and Career Changes
57:44 Embracing Change and Personal Growth
Sarah talks with Sebastian, her partner in all things social and they unpack the whys and hows of using social media for today's artists.
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You know how to prep the music. What about everything else?
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