openARTed
A podcast by Monika from PianoBuffs
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41 Episodes
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A possibility to see opportunities: Laurynas Žakevičius
Published: 6/16/2021 -
Artists should treat themselves as a business: Michelle Lynne
Published: 5/27/2021 -
How to do what you love without overstretching your body and mind: Kamile Marmaite
Published: 5/13/2021 -
When you make music, first do it for your own satisfaction: Avedis Kouyoumdjian
Published: 4/29/2021 -
Writer: My job is to be curious: Akvilė Kavaliauskaitė
Published: 4/15/2021 -
The path is your goal: Lukas Medlam
Published: 4/1/2021 -
Procedural and declarative learning systems: Barbara Oakley
Published: 3/18/2021 -
Being able to see things from a different angle with an open mind: Sibila Konstantinova
Published: 3/4/2021 -
We are born creative but are taught to remember: Bruce Devereux
Published: 2/18/2021 -
One can be very serious while not taking things so seriously: Joshua Weilerstein
Published: 2/4/2021 -
If the process is a burden, it is not worth doing it: Fali Pavri
Published: 1/21/2021 -
What is more important than any economic or scientific goal: Paul van Houtte
Published: 1/7/2021 -
You have the rights to the process but not the fruits of your labor: Angela Myles Beeching
Published: 12/24/2020 -
How do we adopt a beginners mindset and why it is so crucial for our growth: Justas Kučinskas
Published: 12/10/2020 -
A former military helicopter pilot turned mindfulness philosopher: Shannon M Whitaker
Published: 11/26/2020 -
Performance science peculiarities: Donata Vaitkutė
Published: 11/12/2020 -
As soon as we accept any insults, we can be free: Marija Baranauskaitė
Published: 10/29/2020 -
Grass is always greener on the other side: Jonathan Chapman
Published: 10/15/2020 -
They came to see blood, they saw blood: Anna Szałucka
Published: 10/1/2020 -
Being a musician for the sake of music: Natania Hoffman
Published: 9/17/2020
A podcast exploring why making art can be more practical than we think. Creatives from all around the world share their artistic journeys and explore the impact it has on their thinking and everyday lives.