Creating and embracing opportunities is essential for an artist’s success. Keeping an open mind leads to new experiences and chances to grow and evolve. I’m delighted to welcome Savannah Jaine onto the show for a fantastic conversation surrounding opportunities.
The quote for this episode is by Milton Berle: “If opportunity doesn’t knock, build a door.” During our conversation, Savannah and I talk about creating opportunities rather than waiting around, putting in the work, the life of a contract vocalist, the reality of being a performer and the physical side of singing, developing problem solving skills and adapting when necessary, stress under pressure, the journey of a traveling musician, taking chances and reaching out for opportunities, finding ways of developing mutually-beneficial relationships, recognizing that music is a service being offered, and much more. Also, we chat about Savannah’s single, “I Win Again” and her wild pandemic cruise story. My conversation with Savannah is both informational and entertaining, so I hope you love it.
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