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The Musician Centric Podcast

The Musician Centric Podcast

Hosted by Liz and Stephanie

Episodes

74

Latest episode

Jan 2026

Language

EN-US

About the show

Two professional violists, Liz O'Hara and Stephanie Knutsen, explore diverse perspectives in the music field through conversations together and with friends. Whether gaining fresh insights from industry innovators or laughing their way through a show like Mozart in the Jungle, Liz and Steph hope to inspire musicians, particularly freelancers, to feel a sense of agency in their lives. **Note: This podcast was formerly titled the ViolaCentric podcast**

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January 26, 20261 hr 0 min

When Improv Sparks Joy: with Cellist Mike Block

Stories? Questions? Thoughts? TEXT us here!Start the year with a jolt of creative permission! We sit down with Grammy-winning cellist Mike Block to trace the real path from conservatory discipline to cross-cultural collaboration. Mike opens up about the moment improvisation unlocked joy, how Silk Road Ensemble and Mark O’Connor reframed his identity, and why adding genres isn’t about collecting tricks—it’s about finding communities, languages, and listeners who expand what your instrument can do.We dig into the rapid rise of multi-genre string playing at conservatories and beyond, and what that means for technique, career design, and confidence. Mike shares how his string camp turns stand-bound readers into agile collaborators by removing sheet music, mixing levels, and setting real performance stakes. We explore early music education with fresh eyes: Suzuki’s strengths, where ear-first creativity can fit, and why a global repertoire helps kids hear themselves in the music sooner. The line that sticks: classical training doesn’t monopolize technique; it just organized it first.You’ll also get a behind-the-scenes look at Mike’s Shark Tank appearance with Forte 3D—why he chose Bach for investors, what it takes to argue for access on national TV, and how affordable, durable instruments can open doors for students everywhere. If you’re a string player, educator, or curious listener who’s felt the pull beyond one lane, this conversation gives you the frameworks, stories, and practical breadcrumbs to move forward. Subscribe, share with a friend who needs the nudge, and leave a 5-star review to help more musicians find their voice with us!Mentioned in the episode:Forte3D instruments: https://forte3d.com/Guided Practice Sessions: https://www.guidedpracticesessions.com/Mike's Summer Improv Camp: https://www.mikeblockstringcamp.com/Support the showInterested in starting your own podcast? We can't recommend our host Buzzsprout enough! Click here for an introductory offer from them!

June 4, 2025Episode 244 min

Behind the Music: Mental Health on Tour with Kyleen King

Stories? Questions? Thoughts? TEXT us here!Kyleen King, violist and string arranger for Brandi Carlile, opens up about musicians' mental health challenges and her journey toward becoming a therapist for touring musicians. She shares unfiltered insights about the psychological toll of touring life and the community support that's helping her transition into social work.• The reality gap between performing onstage and the other "22.5 hours" of touring life• How musicians mask suffering through performance both on and off stage• The isolation of touring despite being surrounded by people constantly• Kyleen's pursuit of a social work degree to help fellow musicians with mental health challenges• The success of her community-funded education through GoFundMe• The myth of individualism versus the reality of community interdependence• Growing industry recognition of musicians' mental health needs• Organizations like Backline offering mental health support to musiciansText us your feedback via the link in our show notes, join our email list through our website, or support us through Patreon to help us keep these conversations going!Support the showInterested in starting your own podcast? We can't recommend our host Buzzsprout enough! Click here for an introductory offer from them!

March 19, 2025Episode 120 min

Breaking the Silence: Healing, Health, and Finding Strength After Our Hiatus

Stories? Questions? Thoughts? TEXT us here!Liz and Steph reunite after an eight-month podcast hiatus, bringing with them powerful stories of personal transformation through health challenges. With remarkable vulnerability, Steph shares her breast cancer journey—the fear, the treatments, and ultimately the strength she discovered within herself and from her support network. Her experience serves as both inspiration and gentle reminder about the life-saving importance of regular mammograms.Meanwhile, Liz opens up about navigating life with rare Addison's disease, describing her evolution from merely managing symptoms to exploring deeper healing possibilities. Her realization that autoimmunity requires listening to her body's limits represents a profound shift away from the constant hustle that once defined her professional life. Together, these parallel health journeys have given both musicians a new perspective on what truly matters.The conversation weaves through serious topics with natural moments of lightness—from Netflix recommendations to memories of watching Celine Dion's documentary together. What emerges most clearly is how this extended break has crystallized their vision for the podcast's future. Though they'll produce fewer episodes moving forward, they're recommitting to the deep, curiosity-driven conversations that have fueled their own personal growth since the podcast's pandemic-era beginnings..This isn't just a return—it's a renewal of purpose. As they prepare to welcome guests again (with one interview already recorded), Steph and Liz invite listeners to connect beyond social media, through their email list, and direct messaging. At its heart, this episode celebrates the sustaining power of community during life's unexpected challenges. Have you experienced similar transformations through difficult periods? We'd love to hear your story. Text us above!Support the showInterested in starting your own podcast? We can't recommend our host Buzzsprout enough! Click here for an introductory offer from them!

June 13, 2024Episode 1225 min

Rest and Reset: How a health emergency shed new light on our journey

Stories? Questions? Thoughts? TEXT us here!What happens when your body sends you warnings that something is seriously wrong? Join us as we recount Liz's unexpected journey through debilitating health challenges, including severe migraines and a frightening ER visit. After numerous consultations and tests, Liz was diagnosed with Addison's disease, an autoimmune disorder affecting cortisol production. We discuss the emotional and physical hurdles faced during this time, the impact on her career, and the immense relief that comes with a definitive diagnosis and effective treatment. This episode is a raw and honest conversation about the importance of listening to your body and the twists and turns life can take.We also tackle the often frustrating reality of getting medical professionals to take women's health concerns seriously. Sharing personal stories of perseverance and eventual validation, we highlight the importance of advocating for one's health and the benefits of functional medicine. Our discussion takes an intriguing turn with a surprise encounter with Alban from the Buzzcast podcast, which led us to explore Buzzsprout's new feature...TEXT US ABOVE☝️!! Steph reflects on her memorable trip to California for a unique class, and we encourage listeners to embrace their multifaceted identities and step out of their comfort zones this summer! What are you excited about this summer? TEXT US ABOVE 👆! Support the showInterested in starting your own podcast? We can't recommend our host Buzzsprout enough! Click here for an introductory offer from them!

April 25, 2024Episode 525 min

Mozart in the Jungle Recap! Season 2, Episode 5: "Regresso Del Rey"

Stories? Questions? Thoughts? TEXT us here!In this week's recap, we're here to whisk you away on a South American escapade—minus the need for frantic passport updates or surprise visa requirements. Our favorite orchestra is on TOUR! Find out what happens when there's apparently no rehearsal itinerary and musicians are unleashed on Mexico City!*If you enjoyed this episode, please consider rating and writing a quick review for our podcast! We have a Patreon site! Support us and get perks and bonus content!www.patreon.com/musiciancentric************************Our website: www.musiciancentric.com, for merch, joining our email list, and contacting us with stories and feedback!Episode edited by: Liz O’HaraViolaCentric Theme by: JP Wogaman, www.wogamusic.comAdditional music by: Freddy Hall with www.musicforpodcasts.comThank you to our Sponsor for this season:Potter Violins: www.potterviolins.comSupport the showInterested in starting your own podcast? We can't recommend our host Buzzsprout enough! Click here for an introductory offer from them!

April 11, 2024Episode 1143 min

Creative Careers and The Art of Making Money with Miriam Schulman

Stories? Questions? Thoughts? TEXT us here!Discover the keys to turning artistic flair into financial success as we sit down with the extraordinary Miriam Schulman, the mind behind "Artpreneur." Her book lights the way for artists to thrive in the marketplace, and we're diving deep into her treasure trove of strategies. From setting the right prices to self-promotion that doesn't feel like selling out, Miriam's insights offer a compass for creatives looking to chart their own course with confidence. Whether you paint, perform, or play, the wisdom shared in this episode promises to enrich your path to prosperity.We tackle the persistent myth that art is an unstable foundation for a career, bringing forward real-life sagas of artists who’ve molded their passions into a sustainable income. All-in-all, we're here to affirm that your artistry warrants as much respect and reward as any other profession.**If you enjoyed this episode, please consider rating and writing a quick review for our podcast!  We have a Patreon site! Support us here - any little bit helps us produce these episodes, so thanks in advance 💜www.patreon.com/musiciancentric************************Mentioned in this episode:Miriam’s book: Artpreneur: ArtpreneurBOOK.comGet the first chapter for FREE here: schulmanart.com/BELIEVEThe Inspriation Place Podcast: schulmanart.com/podcast Miriam’s Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/schulmanart/************************How did you like this episode?🤩 Inspiring!🙂 Pretty solid😐 Meh, could’ve been better😴 Snooze-fest************************Our website: www.musiciancentric.com, for merch, joining our email list, and sharing your stories and feedback!Produced by: Liz O’Hara and Stephanie KnutsenEpisode edited by: Emily MacMahon and Liz O’HaraViolaCentric Theme by: JP Wogaman, www.wogamusic.comAdditional music by: Freddy Hall with www.musicforpodcasts.comThank you to our Sponsor for this season: Potter Violins: www.potterviolins.comSupport the showInterested in starting your own podcast? We can't recommend our host Buzzsprout enough! Click here for an introductory offer from them!

March 20, 2024Episode 1042 min

Looking Beyond Traditional Music Careers with Studio Building Guru Katherine Emeneth

Stories? Questions? Thoughts? TEXT us here!Ever looked at your music career and wondered if there's more to it than the path you're currently on? Katherine Emeneth joins us with her wealth of experience as a studio building expert and career coach for creatives, ready to shed light on the vast potential that lies beyond traditional music paths. She steers us through the terrain of scarcity versus abundance in the industry, illustrating how to mold opportunities that truly resonate with your personal values and aspirations. Our conversation is a treasure trove of practical advice for those seeking to carve out their niche and invest in a life that harmoniously blends professional success with rich personal experiences.If you enjoyed this episode, please rate and review  our podcast! We also have a Patreon site! Support us here:www.patreon.com/musiciancentric*****************************Mentioned in this episode:More info on Katherine's course: "Music Teachers Playbook" Those who enroll before May 2024 get the following amazing bonuses:🎶 Website building course that includes branding, logo design, SEO, website audits and more (Valued at $800)🎶2 Extra 1:1 coaching calls (Valued at $400)Be sure to mention "MusicianCentric"!Katherine's website: https://www.katherineemeneth.com/and IG: @katherineemeneth*****************************Our website: www.musiciancentric.com, for merch, joining our email list, and contacting us with stories and feedback!Episode edited by: Emily MacMahon and Liz O’HaraViolaCentric Theme by: JP Wogaman, www.wogamusic.comAdditional music by: Freddy Hall with www.musicforpodcasts.comThank you to our Sponsor for this season:Potter Violins: www.potterviolins.comSupport the showInterested in starting your own podcast? We can't recommend our host Buzzsprout enough! Click here for an introductory offer from them!

March 14, 2024Episode 428 min

Mozart in the Jungle Recap! Season 2, Episode 4

Stories? Questions? Thoughts? TEXT us here!Unlock the backstage pass to an evening where classical music meets wild party vibes, and where industry giants cameo as themselves, merging the highbrow with pop culture. Episode four of "Mozart in the Jungle" has us wrapped around Dermot Mulroney's fingers just like his cello strings, as we gush over his performance that's as captivating as his '90s silver screen magic. And who wouldn't want to party with Lang Lang, Josh Bell and Emmanuel Axe? Laugh along with us as the orchestra gets ready for an international tour, and the seeds are being sown for all sorts of new relationships, musical and otherwise!*If you enjoyed this episode, please consider rating and writing a quick review for our podcast! We have a Patreon site! Support us and get perks and bonus content!www.patreon.com/musiciancentric************************Our website: www.musiciancentric.com, for merch, joining our email list, and contacting us with stories and feedback!Episode edited by: Liz O’HaraViolaCentric Theme by: JP Wogaman, www.wogamusic.comAdditional music by: Freddy Hall with www.musicforpodcasts.comThank you to our Sponsor for this season:Potter Violins: www.potterviolins.comSupport the showInterested in starting your own podcast? We can't recommend our host Buzzsprout enough! Click here for an introductory offer from them!

March 7, 2024Episode 919 min

Women in Luthierie with Robyn Sullivan of Potter Violins

Stories? Questions? Thoughts? TEXT us here!In this episode we talk shop with violin maker and luthier Robyn Sullivan! She tells us about her path to the bench and what her experience has been as a woman in the sometimes male-dominated field of lutherie. Robyn is not only busy in the shop at Potter Violins in Washington, DC, but is advocating for women makers as well. The Women in Lutherie exhibit will tour the East Coast starting in May 2024! Listen in to this short but provocative look inside the world of lutherie, a field that's come a long way for women, and is still evolving.**If you enjoyed this episode, please consider rating and writing a quick review for our podcast! We have a Patreon site! Support us here: www.patreon.com/musiciancentric______________________________Mentioned in this episode:Women in Lutherie Exhibit: www.celebratingwomenluthiers2024.comRobyn on IG: @rsullivanviolins______________________________Our website: www.musiciancentric.com, for merch, joining our email list, and contacting us with stories and feedback!Episode edited by: Liz O’HaraViolaCentric Theme by: JP Wogaman, www.wogamusic.comAdditional music by: Freddy Hall with www.musicforpodcasts.comThank you to our Sponsor for this season:Potter Violins: www.potterviolins.comSupport the showInterested in starting your own podcast? We can't recommend our host Buzzsprout enough! Click here for an introductory offer from them!

February 26, 2024Episode 824 min

Extra-Classical with That Viola Kid, Drew Forde: Strategies for Success in the Modern Music Industry, Part 2

Stories? Questions? Thoughts? TEXT us here!**This is Part 2 of our conversation with Drew. Be sure to look for Part 1 in our feed to hear the whole glorious episode!Ever wondered how to carve out a successful career in music, with or without the classical repertoire? That Viola Kid, Drew Ford, rejoins us to unravel the secrets of thriving as an “Extra-Classical Musician" in today's dynamic indtry. We start off with a little Valentine's Day banter and a nod to the eerie allure of "True Detective," but the real heart of our conversation is Drew's savvy advice for musicians navigating the economic challenges and opportunities of the modern landscape. Whether you're a musician feeling the pinch or a music lover curious about the industry's inner workings, you're in for a treat!Drew doesn't shy away from the tough topics—we're talking hard numbers and the stark financial realities for those in the classical music trenches.  We talk about knowing your worth and the art of negotiation for better compensation, while also serving up some fresh takes on personal branding and direct audience engagement. If you're itching to connect with your fans on a deeper level or to navigate the music industry with finesse, tune in for strategies that hit all the right notes.**If you enjoyed this episode, please consider rating and writing a quick review for our podcast! We have a Patreon site! Support us and get perks and bonus content!www.patreon.com/musiciancentricMentioned in this episode:Drew's newsletter, Grace Notes: https://thatviolakid.com/gracenoteswholesoul, a string quartet with attitude: https://www.wholesoulmusic.com/************************Our website: www.musiciancentric.com, for merch, joining our email list, and contacting us with stories and feedback!Episode edited by: Emily MacMahon and Liz O’HaraViolaCentric Theme by: JP Wogaman, www.wogamusic.comAdditional music by: Freddy Hall with www.musicforpodcasts.comGraphic Design by: Jenny H Designs, www.jennyhdesign.comThank you to our Sponsor for this season:Potter Violins: www.potterviolins.comSupport the showInterested in starting your own podcast? We can't recommend our host Buzzsprout enough! Click here for an introductory offer from them!

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