• 75. Dare to Be Seen: Taming Performance Anxiety - Elisa Di Napoli

  • Oct 7 2022
  • Length: 1 hr
  • Podcast

75. Dare to Be Seen: Taming Performance Anxiety - Elisa Di Napoli

  • Summary

  • Whether you're in the pit or any kind of musician who has to perform to an expected standard, you may often or even occasionally struggle with stage fright or performance anxiety. Elisa Di Napoli specializes in ways of treating this to allow you to become a confident performer. She is the author of "Dare To Be Seen", which you can get for free for at least a limited time at https://elisadinapoli.com/pit and also has a podcast with the same name. Check out a free masterclass with her at https://elisadinapoli.com/stage-fright-3/ and her online course at https://elisadinapoli.com/how-to-overcome-stage-fright/. Her music can be found at http://www.elyssavulpes.com/

    At approximately the 53 minute mark, listeners can here the first ever information about David Lane's new podcast coming in January.

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