Interview w/Elizabeth Bachman on Speakers Who Get Results


I recently had an opportunity to be interviewed by my friend Elizabeth Bachman for her special series about The Relationship Between Business and Art on her podcast Speakers Who Get Results.

In the episode, I share some insight into what it was like to live and breathe the music scene back in the ’80s and how I pivoted my life towards helping the next generation of musicians. We also talk about how it’s possible to sing any style of music you want, and I share some tips on how you can cope with the worst-case scenarios in the industry. 

Elizabeth asks terrific questions. She got me talking about why letting grief be a part of your experience is a good thing, and how you can use your gifts, talent, and experience to spark magic in the world.

Elizabeth Bachman and Luciano Pavarotti.

Elizabeth is no stranger to the arts. She’s directed such luminaries as Luciano Pavarotti & Placido Domingo in more than 50 operas worldwide. 

She now uses her wealth of performance tools to help business professionals become respected presenters. 

She’s also an award-winning contributing author to the international best-seller “Messages That Matter,” as well as the creator of “How to Get Booked as a Speaker: Taking Your Show on the Road” – the ultimate guide to filling your calendar with lucrative speaking gigs.

Valerie Day

Musician, educator, and creative explorer. On a mission to help singers create a sustainable life in music.

https://www.valeriedaysings.com
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