Susan and Ingrid discuss the sentiment behind the phrase "Nobody dies at the orchestra", unpacking both its positive motives and its potential for unwanted consequences. They offer some different ways of communicating about acceptance of imperfection in an organisation, and dive into some of their own experiences of perfectionism in the world of classical music.
In episode 2 of Change Your Tune's collaboration with the Conducting Artistry podcast, Susan and Ingrid discuss the sentiment behind the phrase "Nobody dies at the orchestra", unpacking both its positive motives and its potential for unwanted consequences. They offer some different ways of communicating about acceptance of imperfection in an organisation, and dive into some of their own experiences of perfectionism in the world of classical music.
The main takeaways?
🤔 Think deeply about the words we use
🎻 Be aware of when our words might be excluding those around us by speaking incorrectly about their experience
👷 Make sure we have systems in our organisations to back up our catchphrases
LINKS
Find Ingrid at Ingrid Martin and Conducting Artistry
Find Susan at Notable Values
PODCAST TEAM
Production support and audio engineering by Thomas Grayden
Theme music composed by QiQi
Theme music performed by QiQi and Darby Lee
LAND ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
This podcast was recorded on Waawiiyaataanong Country and produced on Wurundjeri Woi Wurrung Country. We pay our respects to Elders past and present, and acknowledge the ongoing impacts of colonisation on Indigenous communities.