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Max Q from Peabody LAUNCHPad
Peabody LAUNCHPad
55 episodes
8 months ago
Max Q is an interview podcast for anyone interested in or currently pursuing careers in the performing arts.

Max Q is a rocketry term for the most stressful part of a rocket’s ascent. We focus on a similar, often difficult period for Peabody alumni – the first several years after graduation. Each episode we interview a recent graduate to discuss the challenges they have faced since being out of school, their different jobs, what they have learned, and how they have come to see their education differently.

Peabody LAUNCHPad office staff (Dr. Zane Forshee, Christina Manceor, and Robin McGinness) alternate hosting each episode. As part of the LAUNCHPad Office’s mission to help students and alumni forge satisfying and successful careers, we’re excited to share these conversations on possible paths to building varied, vibrant, and sustainable lives in the arts.

Check out our website to learn more about Peabody Institute of JHU and the LAUNCHPad Office.

Intro music by Vincent Fasano. Logo by MegDig Design.
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Arts,
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Max Q is an interview podcast for anyone interested in or currently pursuing careers in the performing arts.

Max Q is a rocketry term for the most stressful part of a rocket’s ascent. We focus on a similar, often difficult period for Peabody alumni – the first several years after graduation. Each episode we interview a recent graduate to discuss the challenges they have faced since being out of school, their different jobs, what they have learned, and how they have come to see their education differently.

Peabody LAUNCHPad office staff (Dr. Zane Forshee, Christina Manceor, and Robin McGinness) alternate hosting each episode. As part of the LAUNCHPad Office’s mission to help students and alumni forge satisfying and successful careers, we’re excited to share these conversations on possible paths to building varied, vibrant, and sustainable lives in the arts.

Check out our website to learn more about Peabody Institute of JHU and the LAUNCHPad Office.

Intro music by Vincent Fasano. Logo by MegDig Design.
Show more...
Performing Arts
Arts,
Education,
Music,
Music Interviews
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2. Max Q – Mira Fu-En Huang
Max Q from Peabody LAUNCHPad
31 minutes 54 seconds
2 years ago
2. Max Q – Mira Fu-En Huang
On Max Q we’re featuring soprano and arts-administrator Mira Fu-En Huang (MM ’22 Historical Performance Voice). Mira masterfully juggles her performance career—highlighted by roles in operas like Handel’s “Semele” and collaborations with contemporary composers—with her arts administration work at organizations … Continue reading →
Max Q from Peabody LAUNCHPad
Max Q is an interview podcast for anyone interested in or currently pursuing careers in the performing arts.

Max Q is a rocketry term for the most stressful part of a rocket’s ascent. We focus on a similar, often difficult period for Peabody alumni – the first several years after graduation. Each episode we interview a recent graduate to discuss the challenges they have faced since being out of school, their different jobs, what they have learned, and how they have come to see their education differently.

Peabody LAUNCHPad office staff (Dr. Zane Forshee, Christina Manceor, and Robin McGinness) alternate hosting each episode. As part of the LAUNCHPad Office’s mission to help students and alumni forge satisfying and successful careers, we’re excited to share these conversations on possible paths to building varied, vibrant, and sustainable lives in the arts.

Check out our website to learn more about Peabody Institute of JHU and the LAUNCHPad Office.

Intro music by Vincent Fasano. Logo by MegDig Design.