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In this episode of the podcast, I’m joined by James Sills — choir leader, speaker and founder of Gather Sing — to explore the power of singing, creativity, and connection.
James has spent years bringing people together through music, helping audiences rediscover something many of us lost along the way: the confidence to use our voice.
We talk about how singing builds trust, why so many adults stop singing as they grow up, and how creating shared experiences through music can transform teams, communities and organisations.
James also shares the story of being asked to speak at TEDx Manchester with just 48 hours’ notice, and why some of the most important opportunities in life come from saying yes before you feel ready.
This conversation is about permission, creativity, and the courage to start before everything feels perfect.
Whether you love singing, lead teams, or just want to build deeper connections with the people around you, this episode is full of insights.
By Chris Baréz-BrownIn this episode of the podcast, I’m joined by James Sills — choir leader, speaker and founder of Gather Sing — to explore the power of singing, creativity, and connection.
James has spent years bringing people together through music, helping audiences rediscover something many of us lost along the way: the confidence to use our voice.
We talk about how singing builds trust, why so many adults stop singing as they grow up, and how creating shared experiences through music can transform teams, communities and organisations.
James also shares the story of being asked to speak at TEDx Manchester with just 48 hours’ notice, and why some of the most important opportunities in life come from saying yes before you feel ready.
This conversation is about permission, creativity, and the courage to start before everything feels perfect.
Whether you love singing, lead teams, or just want to build deeper connections with the people around you, this episode is full of insights.