Dr. Alexander Lloyd Blake is a Grammy-winning conductor, composer, and recovering perfectionist. In This Might Get Personal, he sits down with musicians and creatives to explore the emotional truth behind the art—the doubts, relationships, and revelations that rarely make it into the spotlight.
Unfiltered, unpolished, and deeply human, these conversations dive into the spaces where artistry and identity collide. From navigating vulnerability and confidence to the challenges of building a career in music, each episode offers an honest look at what it means to create, connect, and live with authenticity.
New episodes every other week beginning October 3.
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Dr. Alexander Lloyd Blake is a Grammy-winning conductor, composer, and recovering perfectionist. In This Might Get Personal, he sits down with musicians and creatives to explore the emotional truth behind the art—the doubts, relationships, and revelations that rarely make it into the spotlight.
Unfiltered, unpolished, and deeply human, these conversations dive into the spaces where artistry and identity collide. From navigating vulnerability and confidence to the challenges of building a career in music, each episode offers an honest look at what it means to create, connect, and live with authenticity.
New episodes every other week beginning October 3.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Tiffany Monique has spent nearly two decades shaping the sound of one of the most iconic artists of our time — Beyoncé — as a vocal director, arranger, and powerhouse vocalist. Yet so much of her brilliance lives behind the scenes.
In Part 1 of this two-part conversation, Tiffany opens up about the hidden art of vocal direction, the evolution of her role in Beyoncé’s world, and what it means to find your own identity when your career is built in service of someone else’s spotlight. We talk about artistry, storytelling, credit, self-worth, personal loss, and the journey of carving out your own lane in an industry that often overlooks the people who hold it all together.
This is a masterclass in craft, resilience, humility, and claiming your space — even when no one is watching.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.