Episode 14

Ep. 14: Even a Maestro Must Spin the Plates with Special Guest, Lincoln Noel

Hello! I had the honor of interviewing piano maestro, Lincoln Noel. He shared his professional music journey and all the moving pieces it entails to be in this business. His words of wisdom for life and business extended beyond the music realm though! There is so much to unpack here!

Here's your audio table of contents:

01:25 - Even a singularly focused guy spins the plates!

05:11 - How he got started

09:22 - Managing his mental, physical, spiritual, and emotional energy with the advice of good people inside and outside of the industry

16:50 - Learning good things from people you don't even vibe with and those you admire (whether you've met them or not)

22:58 - How he dealt with naysayers and "The Haters"

30:00 - Last words of wisdom that both multi-passionate folks and singularly focused folks alike can use

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Lincoln Noel,is a Top-Drawer Entertaining Pianist performing Online regularly. He is the creator of Bespoke Musical Video Telegrams for Birthdays, Valentine's Day and Business Shout-Outs and is currently writing and preparing two online courses; one for Wedding Couples and the second for Aspiring Performers.

You can reach him pretty much anywhere if you search Tinklinlincoln, but here's a great place to start:

http://www.lincolnnoelpianomusic.co.uk/

https://www.facebook.com/Tinklinlincoln/

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BihxwNxM0pQ



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Carol Dickson-Carr

When people used to ask me what I do for a living for the past 14 years or so, I simplify by saying, “I teach people stuff.”

Teaching is my passion!

My undergraduate and graduate degrees are in economics and I’ve also received Coach training in various programs since 2004. Prior to moving to Dallas in 2007, I worked in the private sector calculating economic damages for an employment litigation firm for six years and was a legislative analyst for the House Finance and Tax Committee at the Florida Legislature for a little over five years. (Yawn)

I teach economics and workplace writing at Southern Methodist University and my teaching doesn’t stop on campus—nor do the subjects! I have a passion for things that keep me sane, such as music and movement. They started as hobbies but became moneymakers in private music lessons, play-shops, and fitness (Pilates and Dance). My days are NEVER dull!