Studio Time

Matthew Carey

A podcast about the big and small ways artists can change the world. Discover the unconventional approaches that artists have developed to create unique results in their lives and careers. Learn how you can apply these ideas to transform your own work.

  1. 06/01/2021

    Gina Morgano — Find Your Voice

    My guest on this episode, Gina Morgano, is a radical romantic who believes in using her voice as an instrument of peace. Gina teaches how to find your voice - both the external voice that has something it wants to sing and the internal voice which has something that it's longing to say. In this episode you'll hear some of Gina's story - how she came to be a performer and singing teacher with a love of learning and sharing other people's stories. [You can read a full transcript of this episode at https://www.studiotimepodcast.com/blog/ginamorgano] _____Find and follow Gina online: website | Instagram | podcast  Self Care for Singers Facebook Group | The Practice Society_____ Links and show notes from the episode: The Practice Society is a new collective of curious, dedicated and service-oriented artists ready to dive deep into cultivating purposeful practices in art and life. Through community and conversation, this introductory summer membership explores the pillars of Identity, Wellness and Growth. Artist citizens will receive the tools and accountability to build and support the lifestyle and creative practices that will sustain them for the long-haul, helping them to claim agency over their creativity and make meaningful contributions through their humanity and artistry.Be a Curator: Gina's blog post about creation and curationYour $5K Hour: Why some people pay £385+ to see BeyonceLearn about the Audience by Design workshop here.

    1h 3m
  2. 03/24/2021

    Jenna Pastuszek — Don't Fear Failure

    Jenna Pastuszek, co-founder of Innovative Voice Studios and the star of "Get Happy", is a connector of humans and ideas. As an actor, singer, voiceover artist, teacher, coach and mentor, she always shows up as a human first and is someone I always enjoy spending time with. We talk about her work with Tim Russell at Innovative Voice Studios and how they collaborate to create programs that empower their clients to take ownership of all aspects of their creativity. Jenna explains how she filmed a covid-safe version of her show "Get Happy" and also shares what she has learned from studying Judy Garland._____ Find and follow Jenna online:website | instagram | studio_____ Links and show notes from this episode: Young People's Theater WorkshopJenna describes that she didn't realise how important singing and performing were to her life until she stopped doing them temporarily.NYU SteinhardtOperating out of fear instead of intuitionInnovative Voice Studio with Tim RussellHow the Covid 19 pandemic encouraged Jenna and Tim to extend and expand their offerings to serve performers beyond the NYC area.Building programs that people can participate in online and in person.Learning to sing as a vehicle for learning to be a human. Preparing for a Broadway audition can teach you things that are applicable across a variety of industries and markets around the world.Learning about auditioning for Broadway can teach us to treat ourselves and each other with humanity and respect."I use my voice to help others find theirs."IVS is showing leadership in the Broadway community by engaging Equity & Diversity Strategist Shavanna Calder, and creating the Artist Expansion Fund to support BIPOC artistsGet Happy - The Songs of Judy Garland, performance for East Lynne Theater Co.Filming the Covid Safe performance in a theatre with no audience to be watched by people onlineThe costs of Judy Garland's legacyThe lessons Jenna has taken from Garland's humanityThe difference of getting to know an artist as a Human FirstFuture planningWhy Jenna would tell the younger version of herself not to fear failureArt (and artists) need an audience. Your art won't put itself in front people who want to engage with it by accident. For your work to have more significant impact in the world, part of your creative practice — part of being ready — should include building an Audience by Design. Learn about the Audience by Design workshop here.

    1h 6m
  3. 12/02/2020

    Gail Boenning & Manu Satsangi — The Gift of Shared Kindness

    Growing up, neither Gail or Manu would have identified as an artist or creative, but over time, both of them began to listen to the quiet voice inside them that realised they had ideas and gifts worth sharing. After getting to know each other during an online creative workshop earlier this year, they began looking for projects they could collaborate on. One such project is The Gift of Shared Kindness, a product inspired by a creative Christmas gift Gail made for her father a few years ago. It’s a gift you can give to someone who doesn’t need more stuff in their life. Instead this is a gift that is designed to be re-gifted in a way that Gail and Manu will explain - the beauty here being that the more you give it away, the more valuable it becomes. As a special bonus, this is the first episode of Studio Time that comes with a free recipe! You’ll find instructions on how to make Gail’s exceedingly satisfying snack mix in the show notes below. ____Find and follow Gail & Manu online:Gail: Born Free Newsletter | Manu: Instagram The Gift of Shared Kindness:Etsy Store | Shared Kindness stories on Medium ___Show Notes from this episode: Sweet & Fruity Snack Mix 10 oz  Sunflower Seeds 10 oz  Pumpkin Seeds 8 oz  Almonds, sliced 10 oz C Dried Montmorency Cherries 10 oz C Dried Wild Blueberries 1/3 C Maple Syrup 1 tsp Vanilla 1 tsp Cinnamon   Mix seeds, nuts, syrup, vanilla and cinnamon in a mixing bowl.  Place on shallow rimmed baking sheet.  Bake at 250 degrees for 30 to 40 minutes.  Stir at 10 minute intervals.   Cool.  Stir in dried fruit. Package. Sweet and Savory 8 oz Pecan Halves 8 oz Whole Cashews 8 oz Whole Natural Almonds 2 tsp Dried Thyme 2 tsp Dried Rosemary 1 tsp Sea Salt 1/2 tsp Black Pepper ¼ C Maple Syrup   Mix all ingredients by hand in a mixing bowl.  Place on shallow rimmed baking sheet.  Bake at 250 degrees for 30 to 40 minutes.  Stir at 10 minute intervals.   Cool and package. ___ You can visit the show website at www.studiotimepodcast.com | Email any questions or feedback to matthew@studiotimepodcast.com

    47 min
  4. 10/28/2020

    Bec Brown — You've Got This

    Bec has been working as a professional communicator for 20 years. She established her PR credentials at Universal Music Australia, before founding the  PR, corporate communications and crisis management agency The Comms Department, where she and her team work with some of Australia’s biggest and best-known media, entertainment, travel and lifestyle brands. Before training to become a PR professional, Bec had a successful career as a vocalist and vocal coach, and even before that, she was a great friend to my family and me. Our careers took us off in different directions and we haven’t been in touch for a few years, this conversation is the first we’d shared in ages. I’m thrilled to see how Bec's career has flourished and I’m grateful for the knowledge and insight she shares from her own experience working with artists and brands known across Australia and throughout the world. ___Find and follow Bec online:The Comms Department | Instagram | TwitterYou've Got This: The essential career handbook for creative women ___Links and Show Notes from this episode: Delivering on what you’re promisingHow to be more PR-ableThe power of consistencyWays to build trust with your audienceTips for dealing with a crisis from someone who does it for a living“If you’re feeling nervous, be of service.”Part author proceeds from "You’ve Got This" are donated to these two charities that support women: Life Changing Experiences Fitted For Work Send any compliments or constructive criticism about Studio Time to matthew@studiotimepodcast.com

    1h 1m

Ratings & Reviews

4.6
out of 5
5 Ratings

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A podcast about the big and small ways artists can change the world. Discover the unconventional approaches that artists have developed to create unique results in their lives and careers. Learn how you can apply these ideas to transform your own work.