35 episodes

My name is Kimberly Hankins, DMA, PD, RYT500, and I am a Violist and Trauma-Informed Yoga + Breathwork Facilitator. I created this podcast to empower musicians to find their own path to healing, normalize talking about our struggles without shame, consider practical solutions, and discuss ways to improve music education and performance through musicians wellness.

*TW: Normalizing discussions around musicians wellness struggles means that we often talk about challenging topics on this podcast, including but not limited to: mental health, disordered eating, physical health, and trauma.

The Aligned Musician Dr. Kimberly Hankins

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My name is Kimberly Hankins, DMA, PD, RYT500, and I am a Violist and Trauma-Informed Yoga + Breathwork Facilitator. I created this podcast to empower musicians to find their own path to healing, normalize talking about our struggles without shame, consider practical solutions, and discuss ways to improve music education and performance through musicians wellness.

*TW: Normalizing discussions around musicians wellness struggles means that we often talk about challenging topics on this podcast, including but not limited to: mental health, disordered eating, physical health, and trauma.

    35. Honoring Ourselves: Mind, Body, Soul, Music with Jenna Siladie

    35. Honoring Ourselves: Mind, Body, Soul, Music with Jenna Siladie

    Soprano Jenna Siladie has earned warm acclaim, praised by the New York Times for her "endearing sweet voice", and hailed by the European press as having a “both warm and shimmering tone".

    ​The 2019/20 season has heralded in a string of successes, including the role debut as Marguerite in Faust, as well as Arianna in the Handel opera Giustino: "The soprano Jenna Siladie, who in the role of Arianna shows vocally, why she is the star of the young ensemble."
    ​In  2018 Jenna joined the prestigious ensemble at the Theater an der Wien in Vienna, Austria, singing the lead heroine of Élisabeth in Verdi’s Don  Carlos. Der Standard noted, “the most harmonious performance of the production goes to Jenna Siladie whose beautiful Élisabeth combines elegance, fullness, and vocal warmth and luminosity.”
    In the autumn of 2017, she made her Germany debut as a guest at Oper Wuppertal, singing Gutrune in Götterdämmerung, being praised for singing  “with passion and sweet soprano sound which is seldom heard” (Die  Deutsche Bühne). She saw the addition of two new roles in the spring of 2017 as Adina in L'elisir d'amore with St. Petersburg Opera Company and then Lauretta in Opera Company of Middlebury's production of Il trittico.

    Ms. Siladie's additional operatic credits include Micaela in Carmen, Iolanta in Iolanta (Tchaikovsky), Susanna in Le Nozze di Figaro. She made her NYC debut with Gotham Chamber Opera in 2014, performing the respective leading roles of Popelka and Armande in a double bill production of Bohuslav Martinů's operas Veselohra na mostě and Alexandre Bis. Other NYC highlights include the leading role of Léontine in the U.S premiere of the Chevalier de Saint-Georges' 1780 opera L'amant anonyme (March 2016).

    A  frequent concert and recital soloist, Ms. Siladie made her Carnegie Hall debut in June 2017 as soloist in John Rutter's Mass of the Children and has been a favorite guest with Carolina Philharmonic. Further concert appearances throughout the United States have seen her in Santa  Fe NM, New Haven CT, and Vero Beach Opera in Florida. She has also appeared in Lieder programs throughout Austria. Ms. Siladie earned her Master of Music from Yale University, where she "showed fine, round tone in the title role" of Tchaikovsky's final opera Iolanta, and was "particularly impressive and created a very memorable character out of Lucia" (Hartford Courant) in The Rape of Lucretia. Ms. Siladie also earned her Bachelor of Music from Stetson University, where she notably appeared as soprano soloist in Handel's Messiah with the  Stetson University Orchestra and Choral Union.


    "Jenna Siladie, an EBULLIENT soprano with great stage presence SPARKLED" - Wall Street Journal



    Website: https://www.jennasiladie.com

    Facebook: Jenna Siladie, Soprano

    Instagram: @jennasiladie @upwardfacingsoprano



    In this episode we talk about:

    - Jenna's health and wellness journey during the pandemic

    - Being a professional musician / opera singer in Europe vs. US

    - Teaching Yoga in Ukraine

    - Performance Anxiety



    TW: exercise bulimia, disordered eating, performance anxiety, mental and physical health




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    • 44 min
    34. The Wide Scope of Wellness with Ashley Downs

    34. The Wide Scope of Wellness with Ashley Downs

    Ashley Downs MS, RDN, LDN, CPT has worked as a dietitian and personal trainer in various settings. As a dietitian, she has worked with athletes and designed wellness programs for clinical outpatient settings. 

    She earned both a BS and MS in NutritNutritionon and Dietetics from Saint Louis University and her Master's Thesis was on the nutrition habits of collegiate performing artists. 


    After she started working as a clinical dietitian, she felt like something was missing. She found that missing piece in acting and earned a BFA in Acting from Lindenwood University Belleville. 



    Instagram: @Performing.Wellness 

    Live Group Movement every Thursday at 12:30 pm on Instagram

    Website: https://www.myperformingwellness.com



    In this episode we talk about:

    - Ashley’s wellness journey

    - Importance of building habits to create sustainable wellness success for performers

    - 15min Warmup 

    - Applying the ‘wellness wheel’ to performing arts wellness

    - Being a neurodivergent human and performing artist

    - Having ‘me’ time as a form of spiritual wellness

    - Occupational wellness and the differences in sports vs performing arts wellness

    - It’s ok to ask for help!

    - Goal and task planning

    - Advocating for our own wellness as a  professional performing artist



    Sensitive Topics: mental health, diet culture, hospitalization, neurodivergence



    App mentioned:

    Toggl Track https://toggl.com/track/toggl-desktop




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    • 37 min
    33. Music as Service with Randall Head

    33. Music as Service with Randall Head

    Randall used to live the corporate life, working in big advertising agencies and video game companies in NYC and California. But after he lost his father, his job, his house, and his music studio all within a few months, he retreated from the matrix and found refuge in Yoga. With time and practice, he’s been able to find peace, balance, and joy despite seemingly insurmountable odds.

    Randall completed his RYT200hr in Sri Lanka during 2020; received his Pranayama certification through The Breath Center in 2019; graduated from LSU with a degree in Communications in 2013; and has been playing music since 1998. 

    Website: www.switchtheflip.com 

    Instagram: @randallhead @switchtheflipp



    In this episode we talk about:

    - Randall’s path to becoming a yoga and breathwork facilitator in Sri Lanka

    - The importance of Sacred Masculine work

    - Yoga beyond the physical practice

    - Kirtan and the beauty of helping people find their voice

    - Meditation and musical experiences

    - My experience of healing trauma through yoga, finding yoga about 14 years ago, becoming a breathwork facilitator

    - The power of holding space



    TW: death, suicide, trauma, ptsd, natural disasters, guns, looting, theft, homelessness



    Bhakti Fest 

    Sacred Sons 

    Michael Brian Baker



    Books: 

    ‘King, Warrior, Magician, Lover: Rediscovering the Archetypes of the Mature Masculine’ by Robert Moore and Douglas Gillette

    ‘From Chivalry to Terrorism: War and the Changing Nature of Masculinity’ by Leo Braudy

    Patanjali’s Yoga Sutras


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    • 49 min
    32. Why Conservatory Life Wasn't For Me with Caroline Weeks

    32. Why Conservatory Life Wasn't For Me with Caroline Weeks

    Caroline Weeks, RDN, LD is a pediatric Registered Dietitian who has a passion for educating families on how to provide nourishing meals from the beginning of life. She is a postpartum nutrition and child feeding expert and has a particular interest in teaching the “baby led weaning” approach to starting solids. In her full time career, she is a clinician who works with families of children with chronic medical conditions such as GI disorders and Cystic Fibrosis.

    In addition to work in clinical nutrition, she is passionate about nutrition communications and has over 7 years of experience in professional nutrition writing for several publications including USA Today and Eat This Not That. Check out her ebooks on pediatric nutrition on www.theclinicdietitian.com as well as her social media pages for more educational resources.

    Website: https://theclinicdietitian.com/

    Instagram: @theclinicdietitian



    In this episode we talk about:

    - Nutrition and its role in my own healing journey

    - Caroline's background as a musician turned Registered Dietitian Nutritionist (and current Physician Assistant student)

    - Her wellness journey and struggles with repetitive stress and anxiety as a music student

    - Finding balance in life

    - Nutrition concerns to consider as a musician

    - Finding the courage to pursue your passion, especially if it lies outside of being a professional musician!



    Resources recommended by Caroline:

    https://www.evelyntribole.com/resources/intuitive-eating-resources/

    Books:

    The Anti Diet by Christy Harrison

    The Intuitive Eating Workbook: Ten Principles for Nourishing a Healthy Relationship with Food

    https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/1626256225?pf_rd_r=5D5C2BY2WS07AJH6DJGD&pf_rd_p=ab873d20-a0ca-439b-ac45-cd78f07a84d8

    Intuitive Eating: A Revolutionary Anti-Diet Approach

    https://read.macmillan.com/lp/intuitive-eating-4th-edition/


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    • 45 min
    31. The Connection Between Boundaries + Overwhelm

    31. The Connection Between Boundaries + Overwhelm

    What are boundaries? How do we learn to honor ourselves and avoid stress and overwhelm? 

    In this episode, I share my perspective on the importance of healthy boundaries and some of my own thoughts and experiences where a lack of boundaries effected my stress levels or ability to regulate my nervous system.



    Some questions for contemplation:

    What are your boundaries around work, relationships, and yourself? 

    What things are draining or powering up your energy levels?

    How can you develop a stronger sense of awareness and be more willing to enforce your boundaries?



    Let me know if you found this episode helpful! DM me on Instagram: @thealignedmusician or send me an email at: thealignedmusician@gmail.com


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    • 37 min
    30. Injuries and Lessons with Karina Eijo

    30. Injuries and Lessons with Karina Eijo

    Karina Eijo is a dedicated flutist, collaborator, and educator who has a passion for helping students build a good foundation. Ms. Eijo received a Bachelor of Music degree in Flute Performance from the University of Florida at New World School of the Arts, Cum Laude in 2015 where she performed in a variety of chamber music groups and was a flutist in the NWSA Symphony Orchestra. Ms. Eijo recently graduated in May 2020 with a Master of Music degree in Flute Performance with honors from Austin Peay State University where she held a graduate teaching assistantship as an instructor of record for Music Appreciation and social media. During her time at APSU, Ms. Eijo performed in the APSU Wind Ensemble, APSU Symphony Orchestra, and performed in multiple chamber music settings. Ms. Eijo has performed at the Mid-South Flute Association Festival and has performed in masterclasses in Miami and Clarksville with such artists as William Bennett, Bart Feller, Dr. Lisa Wolynec, Boris Allakverdyan, and Lorna McGhee. Karina Eijo has also performed at the Mid-South Flute Society Festival with the APSU Flute Choir. As a soloist, Ms. Eijo has performed Concerto in G Major, K. 313 by W.A. Mozart with the NWSA Symphony College Chamber Orchestra for the orchestra's inaugural concert. During her graduate studies, Ms. Eijo competed and won the 2019-2020 APSU Concerto Competition and performed Concertino, Op. 107 by Cecile Chaminade with APSU Symphony Orchestra. As an educator, Karina is passionate about making music accessible to everyone and was a Teaching Artist for Miami Music Project for three years, a non-profit organization that seeks to provide music to children in underserved communities. Karina's past teachers include Suzan Degooyer, Melanie Lançon, Rene Miska, and Dr. Lisa Wolynec.



    Instagram: @karinaeijoflute

    Facebook: Karina Eijo, Flutist

    Website: www.karinaeijo.com



    In this episode we talk about:

    - Karina’s experience with injury

    - Flute Setup

    - Practicing: approaches and practicing away from our instrument

    - Considerations for avoiding injury


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    • 38 min

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