The Bulletproof Musician

En podcast av Noa Kageyama - Söndagar

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  1. Finding Your Optimal Anxiety Level: Why Calm Isn’t Always Better

    Publicerades: 2025-04-04
  2. The 70% Rule: Why Practicing Shouldn’t Be Too Easy

    Publicerades: 2025-03-23
  3. Sight Reading: The Ideal Error Rate for Optimal Learning

    Publicerades: 2025-03-16
  4. Why Practicing While Distracted Is Actually Very Important

    Publicerades: 2025-03-09
  5. How to Help Students Remember More From Each Lesson

    Publicerades: 2025-03-02
  6. How to Increase the Likelihood of Being Accepted by Others

    Publicerades: 2025-02-23
  7. Stumped by a Problem in the Practice Room? Try an “Incubation” Break

    Publicerades: 2025-02-16
  8. Perfect Shmerfect. Could More “Mistakes” Accelerate Learning?

    Publicerades: 2025-02-09
  9. Carolyn Christie: On Overcoming Nerves With Healthier Internal Dialogue - and Phrasing!

    Publicerades: 2025-02-02
  10. Can We Train Ourselves to Worry Less About Others’ Opinions?

    Publicerades: 2025-01-26
  11. What Causes "Choking" Under Pressure? And What Can We Do About It?

    Publicerades: 2025-01-19
  12. The Truth About Cramming: Why Your Brain Needs Breaks

    Publicerades: 2025-01-12
  13. Orli Shaham: On Overcoming Setbacks and Learning to Trust the Process

    Publicerades: 2025-01-05
  14. A Backward Strategy for Enhanced Goal-Setting Success

    Publicerades: 2024-12-29
  15. 4 Approaches to Goal Setting (And Which Works Best)

    Publicerades: 2024-12-22
  16. Do Extroverts Make Better Performers Than Introverts?

    Publicerades: 2024-12-15
  17. Laurie Scott & Cornelia Watkins: On Going From the Stage to the Studio

    Publicerades: 2024-12-08
  18. Does How We Look On Stage Matter More Than How We Sound...?

    Publicerades: 2024-12-01
  19. Does Counting Our Blessings Really Change Anything?

    Publicerades: 2024-11-24
  20. An Easier Way to Get Better at Mental Imagery?

    Publicerades: 2024-11-17

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Ever wonder why you can practice for hours, sound great in the practice room, and still be frustratingly hit or miss on stage? Join performance psychologist and Juilliard alumnus/faculty Noa Kageyama, and explore research-based “practice hacks” for beating anxiety, practicing more effectively, and playing up to your full abilities when it matters most.

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