In this episode:
-the inspiration behind his book ‘Play It Like You Mean It’ and why he believes that by tapping into your feelings and emotions, your voice gets across more authentically
-how to find your motivation and inspiration again after a creative block and why he explores other artforms to help with this
-why he feels it’s ok to step away from his piano sometimes and why, like a good friend, it will always be there for him when he returns
-what an audience means to him and why it’s important for him to feel that the work he is doing is a gift each audience member
-why he wishes the creative arts in the early school years weren’t put into a separate place from maths and sciences, and why it’s so important for children to be immersed in the arts
-his thoughts on why the arts is such an important vehicle for emotional connection
-we discuss the term ‘talented’ and why there’s a separation with that term when it comes to the arts versus other subjects
-his message that it is possible to have a successful career in your chosen field in the arts if you are truly authentic
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