EP#29: Failing is creative: in conversation with Rosie Millard

Have you ever been kept up at night with this aching dread that you might never reach true success as an artist? It’s a common worry and a lingering sense of failure and shame can often follow as a result. But what if reaching massive success is as rare as being hit by a bus? And, how do we square not living up to our early ambitions as musicians with the reality of making art across a whole lifetime? These are questions that journalist Rosie Millard sought to explore in a three parts series for BBC Radio 4, and that she and Isobel discussed when they sat down to record this episode too. Ooooh, it’s a juicy one!!EPISODE HIGHLIGHTS{00:00} Intro{05:35} The life and work of Rosie Millard{11:52} Celebrating British Art & Culture{15:59} What happens if the story doesn’t go your way?{34:10} The importance of exposing children to Art & Culture{43:36} Finding joy in the process{48:50} Letting go of expectations and embracing change{58:44} Who else are you creating for?{01:03:48} Summary & next week’s teaserRate and review the podcast here >>Listen to Rosie’s three parts series The Dream of Success HERE >>On BBC Radio 4’s One to One programme, HERE >>Find out more about Rosie and her work HERE >>Listen to the episode hereListen on SpotifyJoin the Female DIY Musician Tribe Community on FacebookReady to level up your music making with the powerful art of field recording? Download my new FREE Essential Gear Checklist to Start Field Recording With Your Smartphone >> Loved this week's episode? Share it with a friend 👯‍♀️Girls Twiddling Knobs is hosted by Isobel Anderson, produced by Isobel Anderson and Jade Bailey and is a Female DIY Musician Production.Explore more episodes here.Listen on Spotify.Join the Girls Twiddling Knobs Podcast Community here >>

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