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The Inner Take

Hosted by Unknown Host · 🇺🇸 US · EN · 12 episodes

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12
Last ep.
15 days ago
Avg length
29m
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27
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Listen Score
16
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About this podcast

The Inner Take is a podcast for musicians. A space to explore what happens inside us when we make music — the thoughts, emotions, doubts, and discoveries that shape how we play and who we become. Hosted by Ramón Gardella, each episode dives into the inner world of musicianship. Through personal reflections and conversations with other artists, this podcast goes beyond technique and performance. It focuses on the psychological, emotional, and human side of making music. This is not a podcast about scales, gear, or practice routines. It’s about identity, growth, creativity, and the inner journey behind every note. If you’re a musician searching for depth, clarity, and connection, you’re in the right place. New episodes regularly.

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About the host

Unknown Host hosts The Inner Take, a interviews show with 12 episodes published.

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5 Fundamental Ideas Every Musician Needs to Hear

Jun 7, 202627m0

There are certain ideas that every musician encounters sooner or later, yet almost nobody talks about them. They shape the way we practice, perform, deal with fear, build a career, and understand our place in the world.

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Patricia Pinheiro: Creativity, Identity & Mental Health for musicians

May 24, 20261h 4m0

What happens when the thing you love most also becomes the thing that breaks you? In this episode of The Inner Take Podcast, I talk with Portuguese oboist and performer Patricia Pinheiro about the emotional realities beh

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What Kind of Music Interpreter Are You?

May 10, 202623m0

In this episode, we explore a question that most musicians are never asked: What does it really mean to be a music interpreter? Many of us spend years improving technically, but we never stop to think about what kind of

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When Music Leads, Your Career Grows

May 3, 202617m0

What if the problem is not your talent… but your focus? Many musicians spend years trying to build a career — auditions, competitions, networking — and still feel empty, insecure, or stuck. In this episode, we talk about

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Ina Greiner: The Artist & The Body

Apr 26, 202638m0

In this episode of The Inner Take Podcast, I’m very happy to welcome my first non-musician guest: Ina Greiner. Ina is a dancer and teacher of tango and folklore based in Cologne, originally from Berlin. Through many year

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Making Music vs. Building a Career in Music: The Key Difference

Apr 19, 202622m0

The difference between making music and building a career in music is the key to understanding why musicians suffer—because we spend our lives playing to be accepted by someone else. In this episode of The Inner Take Pod

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When Guilt Takes Control

Apr 12, 202624m0

How guilt affects musicians, how it can go as far as a panic attack, and simple tools to take back control of your practice and your mind. In this episode, we talk about: Why musicians feel guilt almost every day The “in

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How You Listen Opens the Door to Your Inner Source

Apr 4, 202623m0

In this episode, we move from theory into real experience. We explore something essential: your inner source—the place where your music truly comes from. But instead of starting with how you play, we begin with a differe

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Frank Pesci: The 17 Laws of Self-Mentoring

Mar 28, 20261h 3m0

In this special episode of The Inner Take, I welcome my first guest: composer Frank Pesci. Frank is an American composer based in Cologne, and someone who thinks deeply about music, the creative process, and artistic lif

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Why Musicians Feel Guilty All the Time — The Theory Nobody Ever Explained

Mar 22, 202627m0

A deep and personal theory about identity, expression, and the hidden emotional structure behind being a musician Why guilt is one of the most common emotions among musicians The difference between being a person, an art

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The Musician and the Person: A First Approach

Mar 15, 202611m0

In this episode we explore one of the central ideas of this podcast: The Inner Take. As musicians, we spend a huge amount of time preparing music for what I call “exhibition venues” — concerts, auditions, classes, compet

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What Are You Telling Yourself When You Play?

Mar 7, 202622m0

Moving to Germany, starting over, and the gap between my inner voice and reality. In this episode I talk about a period of big change in my life: moving to Germany and starting again from zero as a musician. From the out

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When Performance Anxiety Took the Stage

Mar 1, 202611m0

I didn’t create this podcast because everything was working. I created it because something broke. After moving to Germany, I was forced to confront a fear I could no longer ignore: performance anxiety. Not just nerves —

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Topics covered

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Who is the host of The Inner Take?

The Inner Take is hosted by Unknown Host. The show is categorised under Interviews (education) and has published 12 episodes.

How many episodes does The Inner Take have?

The Inner Take has published 12 episodes.

What topics does The Inner Take cover?

The Inner Take regularly covers Interviews, Education, Music. It sits in the Interviews category, with a education focus.

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How long are The Inner Take episodes?

Episodes of The Inner Take average 29 minutes. a focused format where a clear narrative arc and tight preparation matter most.

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