
#006: Making mistakes and learning from them
02/10/15 • 43 min
In this episode of the Rhythm N' Groove Podcast, we talk about making mistakes and learning from them. Mistakes are a natural part of the learning process, and there have even been great discoveries that happened from making mistakes. Most audience are also usually very forgiving of mistakes, and if you are able to laugh at yourself, they are more than happy to laugh with you. What most audience want from you is the authenticity and the connection. We talk about the mistakes we have made as musicians and performers, what we've learned from them, and how you can learn from our mistakes as well. If you would like to share the mistakes you've made and what you've learned from those mistakes, we encourage you to email us at [email protected]. We look forward to hearing your stories!
Songs mentioned on the podcast:Hero by Enrique IglesiasThe Happy Wanderer by Frank WeirTime of Your Life by Green DayMy Way by Frank Sinatra
Resources mentioned on the podcast:Book: Hug Your Customers by Jack MitchellG3 (tour) Year 2000 event in KL - Eric Johnson, Steve Vai, and Joe Satriani
Find us at:Website: rhythmngroove.com/podcastEmail: [email protected] group: facebook.com/groups/rhythmngrooveInstagram: @rhythm_n_grooveTwitter: @rhythm_n_groove
Song: You Learn by Alanis Morissette
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In this episode of the Rhythm N' Groove Podcast, we talk about making mistakes and learning from them. Mistakes are a natural part of the learning process, and there have even been great discoveries that happened from making mistakes. Most audience are also usually very forgiving of mistakes, and if you are able to laugh at yourself, they are more than happy to laugh with you. What most audience want from you is the authenticity and the connection. We talk about the mistakes we have made as musicians and performers, what we've learned from them, and how you can learn from our mistakes as well. If you would like to share the mistakes you've made and what you've learned from those mistakes, we encourage you to email us at [email protected]. We look forward to hearing your stories!
Songs mentioned on the podcast:Hero by Enrique IglesiasThe Happy Wanderer by Frank WeirTime of Your Life by Green DayMy Way by Frank Sinatra
Resources mentioned on the podcast:Book: Hug Your Customers by Jack MitchellG3 (tour) Year 2000 event in KL - Eric Johnson, Steve Vai, and Joe Satriani
Find us at:Website: rhythmngroove.com/podcastEmail: [email protected] group: facebook.com/groups/rhythmngrooveInstagram: @rhythm_n_grooveTwitter: @rhythm_n_groove
Song: You Learn by Alanis Morissette
You can subscribe to the podcast via RSS , Stitcher or iTunes
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#005: If you think you can't, think again!
In this episode of the Rhythm N' Groove Podcast, we talk about re-thinking your beliefs about yourself and your abilities. So many people have false beliefs about themselves, thinking that they have no talent in music, art, dance, mathematics, science, etc., and these beliefs are so prevalent that they become a part of their identity. In this episode, we talk about people who have excelled beyond their dreams after getting rid of these false and limiting beliefs, and how you can do it too.
Resources mentioned in the podcast:
TED Talk: Evelyn Glennie: How to truly listenPatrick Costello: 'Merry God of banjo': Despite deafness, Md. man learned to play and teach music
Book: The Outliers by Malcolm Gladwell
Find us at:Website: rhythmngroove.com/podcastEmail: [email protected] group: facebook.com/groups/rhythmngrooveInstagram: @rhythm_n_grooveTwitter: @rhythm_n_groove
Song: Firework by Katy Perry
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#007: Perfection and perfectionism - What do they really mean?
In this episode of theRhythm N' Groove Podcast, we talk about perfection and perfectionism and what they really mean. We share our thoughts and opinions about perfection and perfectionism and why they are not necessarily good things. Perfectionism can sometimes cripple you and stop you from achieving your goals, and even if you could achieve "perfection" when it comes to music, that perfection might make your music sound too boring and robotic. Imperfections are what make you and your music interesting to the audience! We encourage you to share your thoughts about perfection and perfectionism with us, or write in just to say hi. Send your emails us at [email protected]. We look forward to hearing from you!
Resources mentioned on the podcast:Publishing Profits Podcast - Episode 040: Overcome Perfectionism and Exercise Your Creative Genius with Stefan Pylarinos
Quotes mentioned on the podcast:Striving for excellence motivates you, striving for perfection demoralizes. - Harriet BraikerIf you look for perfection, you'll never be content. - Leo TolstoyHave no fear of perfection, you'll never reach it. - Salvador Dali
Find us at:Website: rhythmngroove.com/podcastEmail: [email protected] group: facebook.com/groups/rhythmngrooveInstagram: @rhythm_n_grooveTwitter: @rhythm_n_groove
Song: Perfect by Pink
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