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Jarritt Sheel - Coffee, imagination, and no agenda

Brave Musician

Release Date: 04/29/2020

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In this episode Monica talks with the educator and musician, Jarritt Sheel, who is a Doctoral Candidate at Teachers College Columbia University, Professor of Music Education at Berklee College of Music, Father, Husband, Musician and DJ. They discuss the creative process from a variety of angles and perspectives, including ones outside of music. They dive into some of the challenges with the human part of being a musician and the fear of being alone and dealing with our thoughts. Jarritt explains how spending 10 minutes a day imagining can help you envision your future, and how crucial imagination, a little alone time, and permission to explore is. They discuss forward thinking in the arts, using the scientific method to create new things and much more.

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