
The Recital
Ah, recital season, which also means "audition season"... Are you prepared, are you ready for the self-doubt, the anxiety and the woulda-shoulda-coulda after thoughts? Well, artsie, maybe you can find some solace in my w

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Explore and enhance your creativity and teaching abilities on the CreativeTrain.ca podcast! For over 30 years I have worked as a performing and visual artist and educator, I understand the creative mind and the obstacles we all face. My job is to help you grow, succeed and find satisfaction and consistency in your creative focus, output and educational results. All episodes are based on my own, real, lived experience; look through the titles and see if anything resonates with you! Creative skills can be applied in any kind of venture, be it artistic, business and every social situation; your creativity, spontaneity and mental agility can be the difference between success and not-so-much-success. Check out the titles of the podcast episodes and see if something resonates- these are ALL based on my real life experience. Hop on board at www.creativetrain.ca
marcnovoselec hosts The Creative Train Podcast, a arts show with 77 episodes published.

Ah, recital season, which also means "audition season"... Are you prepared, are you ready for the self-doubt, the anxiety and the woulda-shoulda-coulda after thoughts? Well, artsie, maybe you can find some solace in my w

Another true story from my life as a music teacher, but the message easily applies in any discipline. What happens when you raise the bar, you know, raise your expectations, up your game? Sometimes we exceed our goals, s

This episode is about accountability, not just to an instructor or mentor- but to YOU, especially YOU! As both a teacher and a student, I constantly check-in with myself to see if my lessons are clear, thoughtful and app

A recent experience in the music biz left me in a familiar feeling place; one of being somewhat overlooked, or relegated to a "space filler", and because this is unfortunately common, I'm used to it. I'm Not Bitter, Just

A timely follow-up to episode 71. In this episode I'm shining a light into a dark corner of being a teacher of any sort- the student who thinks they have outsmarted everyone, including you! What to do, how to handle and

What do you expect from a teacher? What do you expect from a student? Even if these things remain unsaid in the class/workshop, there is an understanding that something is promised aside from fees being paid. What is it

This is not solely about angry artists, but rather those who seem to be crazed in their focus, determination and might look "crazy" or "weird" to those around them. Here are some words of inspiration and a reminder about

I'm happy to welcome two good friends on to this episode to tell us about some of the "blue" moments working in the arts. From performance, to the behind the scenes tech, it seems we artsies have all been "through it" Th

I'll call this episode 68.5, as I'm wrangling some guests in for the next big one, episode 69 (*smirk) in which we're going to tell stories, some "blue" some weird, but all are going to be about the strange things we enc

This episode has sat on the backburner for a while now, I was hesitant to release it until I saw a bit of a swell in this same sentiment among fellow creatives. This is not meant to assign shame or blame on anybody in pa

Searching yourself up online can be a very weird experience. Just last week I looked up "creativity coaches"- this is something I purposely did NOT do prior to setting up Creative Train as I wanted to let the site, podca

I thought I might do one ai podcast. Then I did another. This is the third one. And the reason for it is- I've seen many associates businesses come close to the edge of failing because of past customers now resorting to

Are you being heard? Are your students actually listening? Do they understand your lesson material? How do you know when your lessons are working for your students? In my case, it was when I hear them citing points I've

When you're in hot pursuit of a creative goal, you can be focussed, intense and determined. But what happens once that goal is reached, that mission accomplished and now you kinda feel burned out, empty and frustrated? A

Inspiration- where does it come from? How do we foster and grow our creative energies? This episode digs into the actual work involved in learning an art form which brings us to the point of JOY in our creations! Learn,

This is a universal topic for artists in any discipline- when ca we call a song, painting, poem, dish, done? Like, it's as good as it's gonna get? My story of an 11 year old song FINALLY getting recorded might resonate w

I learned a few really solid lessons these past few weeks when I would typically have delayed my processes while waiting for input from some peers on my work. Working somewhat outside of my comfort zone I sought some inp

In this episode I recount some very strange experiences I had which left me staring at my comfort zone from the outside; I took it as a creative challenge and 6 years later it's bearing fruit! You may relate to my experi

An episode dedicated to all those artists, past and present who have left an indelible mark upon us as creatives. Small moments of gratitude, honouring their inspiration goes a long way to not only fuel yourself but mayb

In this episode, I recount some very personal experience about a creative relationship built upon with a "fictional" character created by a fellow artist. I fell for the "masked persona" and so did several others. There
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