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Competence and Confidence: The Power of Knowledge

Competence and Confidence: The Power of Knowledge

Explore the essence of creativity and music education inspired by “12 Notes on Life and Creativity” by Quincy Jones. Dive into the art and science of music, the importance of internalizing knowledge, and the impact of digital-age learning on creativity. Perfect for musicians, educators, and anyone seeking inspiration.

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What Can Golf Teach Us About Production Music?

What Can Golf Teach Us About Production Music?

Join me in this exciting episode as I introduce Shane Jensen, a distinguished member of the 52 Cues Family. Shane is not only a talented musician but also a former professional golfer. We delve into how his experiences on the golf course have enriched his musical journey. Discover the intriguing parallels and valuable lessons that golf has brought to his artistic endeavors in the studio.

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How to Handle Discouragement

How to Handle Discouragement

Whether getting rejected by a client, ghosted by a publisher, getting placements that pay pennies to the dollar, or never getting placements at all, this gig can be pretty brutal at times. So how do we deal with that? This week, I thought it would be an excellent idea to have another 52 Cue Family roundtable to discuss handling discouragement.

A huge thanks to Jesse Carrigan, Rolf Schild, Mark Justin, Michael Sinay, Kristopher Smith, Cory Lavine, and Ralph Martin for joining me on this episode!

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I Just Turned 50 and I'm Just Getting Started!

I Just Turned 50 and I'm Just Getting Started!

Join me for my 50th birthday episode as I explore my evolution from aspiring band director to production music composer and educator. I discuss my happy 30-year marriage, career shifts, work-life balance, and personal growth insights.

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6 Career Lessons I Learned from Star Trek

6 Career Lessons I Learned from Star Trek

Star Trek is more than just an entertainment franchise; it's a trove of valuable life lessons. The series offers timeless wisdom about embracing diversity, being adaptable, and fostering alliances – lessons that are crucial for a successful music career.

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The Power of Gratitude, Grace, and Forgiveness (with Shannon Kropf)

The Power of Gratitude, Grace, and Forgiveness (with Shannon Kropf)

The transformative power of gratitude, positivity, and forgiveness is undeniable. These principles wield immense influence in our lives, shaping our personal and professional journeys. Shannon and Dave Kropf delve into the significance and power these concepts hold.

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I Suck at Guitar (and That’s OK)!

I Suck at Guitar (and That’s OK)!

Have you ever wondered why picking up a new instrument feels like unlocking a superpower? In this episode, I explore how immersing myself in the world of guitar has reinvigorated music’s magic, sparking a sense of exploration and creativity that has been profoundly transformative!

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Signposts: Curves Ahead!

Signposts: Curves Ahead!

Stay alert. Listen to your intuition. While it may not be right every time (thanks, lizard brain!), when you open your heart and mind, you realize these aren’t just random events. There's something – a science, a magic, an intelligence – we've yet to fully grasp.

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Turning Pro

Turning Pro

What separates hobbyists from professionals in music composition is not talent, but mindset, accountability, dedication, and an ability to embrace failure! In this episode, we talk patience, persistence, self-actualization, and the acceptance of failure as part of the road to success.

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Growing in Circles

Growing in Circles

My own “life spiral” has sometimes looked remarkably coherent and blessed. At others it has resembled a weirdly misshapen cinnamon roll, rather than a perfect circle. It's supposed to be that way. Growth is imperfect and asymmetrical—and sometimes we have to go back and repeat something in order to learn the lesson from that experience.

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You’re Never Too Pro to Grow

You’re Never Too Pro to Grow

When you receive disappointing feedback, the first reaction is naturally discouragement. But Dave asks, “Where can I grow from this?” No matter how far you’ve come in your career, nothing is guaranteed. And you’re never too pro to grow!

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Your Learning Journey

Your Learning Journey

I once had the task of introducing tech-averse individuals to new technology. It made me reflect on the learning curve. Traditionally visualized as a steady uphill climb, I find this representation misleading. I’ve been lucky enough to teach thousands of students in my higher education career, and I’ve noticed a different pattern.

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The “Someday” Trap: Let’s Live Now

The “Someday” Trap: Let’s Live Now

Hope is what keeps us going, day after day. We hope that tomorrow will be better than today. And there's something beautifully creative about hope, isn't there? As creators by nature, we constantly seek improvement, forever dreaming of a brighter future, and hope is our companion on the journey.

But is there a catch?

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Life-Giving Goals

Life-Giving Goals

Let’s be real: we all have commitments and deadlines that we need to meet. We all have to do stuff we don’t absolutely love, and there are occasions where the SMART-style goal is a fantastic tool to use. But when the majority of our most important goals are life-giving and centered around real-life desires and visions, real progress and real transformations happen.

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Coping with Crisis Mode

Coping with Crisis Mode

Crisis Mode goes into effect when unexpected events—like a family emergency or an intense work period—demand immediate attention, forcing everything else to fall away. These are the moments when our bodies are on constant high-alert, fueled by adrenaline and anxiety.

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