A Chat with Chelsea Tanner
n this episode, flutist, teacher, and mindset coach Chelsea Tanner joins your newly mindful host to talk about the various ways musicians get their minds into a tizzy, and what to do about it.
Chelsea shares practical tools for working through fear, self-doubt, memory slips, and the tendency to avoid practicing after difficult performance experiences. The conversation also explores curiosity as a creative tool, how musicians can develop their own artistic opinions instead of simply copying recordings, and why you shouldn’t let audition panels determine your entire sense of self-worth.
Also included: the flutist vs. flautist debate, AI in the arts, and the surprisingly difficult skill of sitting still long enough to process what you’re actually feeling.
If you’ve ever overthought an audition, questioned yourself after a performance, or tried to figure out how to keep growing without losing your love for music, this episode is for you.
Follow Chelsea's adventures at:
Podcast: Align Your Mind PODCAST [https://www.alignyourmindpodcast.com]
Website: https://www.chelseatanner.com/ [https://www.chelseatanner.com/]
Instagram: @_chelseatanner/ [https://www.instagram.com/_chelseatanner/]
And then, of course, go practice.
Stay connected:
📱 Instagram: @Robert.Bosworth.Music [https://www.instagram.com/robert.bosworth.music]
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🎵 Intro/Outro music by Robert Bosworth, Trained Musician™️
🎙️ Produced by: phMediaStudio, LLC [https://www.instagram.com/phmediastudio]