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By Tom Rizzo
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The podcast currently has 24 episodes available.
In this episode of Let’s Talk, hosted by Tom Rizzo, Dr. Krissy Gullen, a Doctor of Physical Therapy at Evergreen Physical Therapy in Pasadena, discusses the physical challenges faced by musicians due to repetitive use injuries. She provides insights into how musicians can prevent injuries through proper training regimens and adopting healthier lifestyles. The episode covers topics such as preventing chronic injuries, the importance of gradual physical preparation, and balancing weight training with other exercise forms like Pilates. Dr. Gullen also emphasizes the importance of addressing overall wellness through proper nutrition, rest, and cardio training.
00:00 - Introduction: Overview of physical challenges faced by musicians due to repetitive use injuries.
02:13 - Understanding Physical Wellness for Musicians: Common injuries among musicians and the need for proper physical care.
05:31 - Preventing Injuries Through Gradual Training: Understand the importance of building a solid foundation before increasing physical activity.
09:51 - The Role of Rest and Periodization: Incorporating periods of rest and recovery for injury prevention.
25:06 - Training Regimens: Pilates vs. Weight Training: Comparison of Pilates and weight training in injury prevention and overall wellness.
29:32 - Cardio, Strength, and Flexibility: Finding the Right Balance: Incorporating cardio, strength, and flexibility exercises into a workout routine.
35:23 - Lifestyle Factors: Nutrition, Sleep, and Stress Management: How balanced nutrition, proper sleep, and stress reduction impact physical health.
47:10: Final Thoughts and Recommendations: Closing remarks on the importance of physical therapy and wellness for musicians.
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Let’s Talk episode 23 with Krissy Gullen, Doctor of Physical Therapy, Evergreen Physical Therapy Specialists. In this episode of Let’s Talk, hosted by Tom Rizzo, Dr. Krissy Gullen, a Doctor of Physical Therapy at Evergreen Physical Therapy in Pasadena, discusses the physical challenges faced by musicians due to repetitive use injuries. She provides insights into how musicians can prevent injuries through proper training regimens and adopting healthier lifestyles. The episode covers topics such as preventing chronic injuries, the importance of gradual physical preparation, and balancing weight training with other exercise forms like Pilates. Dr. Gullen also emphasizes the importance of addressing overall wellness through proper nutrition, rest, and cardio training.
Plectrum Advisers is a registered investment advisory firm registered with the State of California. Past performance is not be indicative of future results. The information presented is general and does not take into account your individual circumstances, financial situation, or needs, and is not presented as a personalized recommendation to you. This is for informational purposes only and should not be taken as an offer to buy or sell any financial instruments and should not be relied upon as the sole factor in your investment making decisions. Investment in securities involves significant risk and has the potential for partial or complete loss of funds invested.
In this episode, Tom talks with Kevin Kwan Loucks, CEO of Chamber Music America (CMA), about CMA's mission to support chamber musicians, composers, managers, educators, presenters, and advocates across the US, providing resources, advocacy, and networking opportunities.
Tom and Kevin discussed the challenges faced by freelancers, musicians, and composers with regards to finances and long-term planning, as well as the role of presenters in the ecosystem. The conversation also highlighted the importance of diverse perspectives, the value of having the right partners, network, and support systems, and the benefits of joining CMA.
About Kevin
Representing a new generation of performing arts executives, Kevin Kwan Loucks has cultivated a distinguished leadership profile founded on artistic excellence, entrepreneurship, and innovative strategic design. Loucks was appointed CEO of Chamber Music America in 2021 after co-founding Chamber Music | OC and serving as Director of Business Development and Strategic Partnerships at the Philharmonic Society of Orange County.
About CMA
Chamber Music America (CMA) was founded more than forty years ago by a small group of musicians determined to create a more sustainable chamber music field. In the years since, the organization has grown dramatically, expanding both its offerings and its membership to be more inclusive, wide-reaching, welcoming, and equitable.
Learn more at https://chambermusicamerica.org
In this insightful conversation, Jim Frawley, Executive Development, Consultant, Coach. Author of Adapting in Motion & Host of the Jim's Take podcast delves into the profound changes AI is bringing to various sectors, with a particular focus on the studio musician. The discussion explores the human response to AI, emphasizing the need for familiarity and understanding to overcome fears associated with technological advancements.
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Don't miss out on this thought-provoking discussion that transcends AI's technical aspects, delving into its broader implications on our beliefs, creativity, and the essence of being human.
Happy listening!
In Let’s Talk episode # 20, Tom Rizzo talks with John Zion about supporting, empowering, and guiding great artists to help their visions thrive through authentic impactful engagement.
John Zion is Managing Director of MKI Artists, and oversees strategic planning, artist management, and booking while supporting the careers of its prestigious roster of artists, ensembles, and composers. He is also a co-founder of OurConcerts.live, a streaming platform that technology company that provides access to live music for audiences around the world.
Tom Rizzo talks with Kim Roberts, Executive Director, at The Film Musicians Secondary Markets Fund regarding GETTING READY FOR JULY 1 (and beyond).
Join Tom Rizzo and guest, Stefanie Taub, CEO of the AFM & SAG-AFTRA Intellectual Property Rights Distribution Fund. a 501(c)(6) organization, established by The American Federation of Musicians and Screen Actors Guild – American Federation of Television and Radio Artists.
Join Tom Rizzo with guest, Roxanne Castillo, General Counsel at Film Musician's Secondary Markets Fund and CCC Board of Director Member to discuss the California Copyright Conference (CCC), a professional trade organization for the education of its members in the practical and legal aspects of copyright law and allied music and entertainment industry subjects.
Join Tom Rizzo and guest Kim Roberts Hedgpeth, Executive Director, Film Musicians Secondary Markets Fund, as they discuss ‘all things new media’ including; what Is new media and how it affects royalty payments, the sources of new media inflow, Subscription Video on Demand (SVOD), Free to the Consumer Advertising Advertiser Supported Services (AVOD), why the contract is the gold standard, and the importance of naming a beneficiary.
We are delighted to have our very first guest, Brittany Britton, Esq. return to discuss more about estate planning, trusts and wills. Brittany will give an update from our first podcast to provide insight on how the pandemic has affected estate planning and what freelancers need to know.
The podcast currently has 24 episodes available.