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The flute podcasting world is a rapidly growing one, but there’s one podcast that’s stood the test of time; the reliable stalwart of consistent excellence that is Talking Flutes. I’ve been a fan since the early days, and without it, Inline G wouldn’t exist. So it brings me great pleasure to FINALLY twist the arm of host Jean-Paul Wright into coming on here and giving us the crossover younger Gareth dreamed of.
Not only a podcaster, Jean-Paul is also the Managing Director of Trevor James Flutes, having previously worked with Sankyo and Miyazawa, as well as being a trailblazer in the field of musician’s mental health.
This is a lovely, positive episode talking about validity as musicians, what art means to us and how to look after ourselves. It also has some of the best anecdotes Inline G has ever seen; including the origin story of the red socks, told publicly for the first time ever.
If you'd like to support the podcast, you can sign up for just 5 quid a month to be a Patron at;
patreon.com/TheInlineGFlutePodcast
Inline G will ALWAYS be free of charge, but signing up helps let this podcast reach new heights, if you can afford it. You'll also get to ask questions to upcoming guests as well as get early access to some episodes.
Or if you'd rather not spend money, subscribing to my YouTube channel and following me on Facebook, Instagram and TikTok is a HUGE way to support the podcast. It'll cost you nothing, and it really makes a difference to the algorithm gods. So please interact however you can; like, comment, or subscribe, and help keep this podcast lit x
Chapters:
0:00 - An Intro from Beyond the Grave
3:21 - Red Sock Origin Story
7:20 - Flute Beginnings and Teenage Crushes
10:07 - Crozier, Dower, Wibb and Military Music
20:07 - Performance Anxiety and THAT BBC Story
24:46 - Musician’s Mental Health from the 80s to today
31:31 - Changes in the Flute Market
39:17 - Flute Podcasts and Paolo Maldini
46:46 - Quick Fire Questions
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4.7
1414 ratings
The flute podcasting world is a rapidly growing one, but there’s one podcast that’s stood the test of time; the reliable stalwart of consistent excellence that is Talking Flutes. I’ve been a fan since the early days, and without it, Inline G wouldn’t exist. So it brings me great pleasure to FINALLY twist the arm of host Jean-Paul Wright into coming on here and giving us the crossover younger Gareth dreamed of.
Not only a podcaster, Jean-Paul is also the Managing Director of Trevor James Flutes, having previously worked with Sankyo and Miyazawa, as well as being a trailblazer in the field of musician’s mental health.
This is a lovely, positive episode talking about validity as musicians, what art means to us and how to look after ourselves. It also has some of the best anecdotes Inline G has ever seen; including the origin story of the red socks, told publicly for the first time ever.
If you'd like to support the podcast, you can sign up for just 5 quid a month to be a Patron at;
patreon.com/TheInlineGFlutePodcast
Inline G will ALWAYS be free of charge, but signing up helps let this podcast reach new heights, if you can afford it. You'll also get to ask questions to upcoming guests as well as get early access to some episodes.
Or if you'd rather not spend money, subscribing to my YouTube channel and following me on Facebook, Instagram and TikTok is a HUGE way to support the podcast. It'll cost you nothing, and it really makes a difference to the algorithm gods. So please interact however you can; like, comment, or subscribe, and help keep this podcast lit x
Chapters:
0:00 - An Intro from Beyond the Grave
3:21 - Red Sock Origin Story
7:20 - Flute Beginnings and Teenage Crushes
10:07 - Crozier, Dower, Wibb and Military Music
20:07 - Performance Anxiety and THAT BBC Story
24:46 - Musician’s Mental Health from the 80s to today
31:31 - Changes in the Flute Market
39:17 - Flute Podcasts and Paolo Maldini
46:46 - Quick Fire Questions
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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