InclusiVibe Musician Podcast
InclusiVibe Musician Podcast

InclusiVibe Musician Podcast

Amy Wang-Hiller

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Welcome to the InclusiVibe Musician Podcast — amplifying the artistry, resilience, and innovation of disabled musicians and allies. Hosted by disabled violinist and educator Amy Wang-Hiller, each episode explores how lived experience shapes creativity, accessibility, and inclusion in the music world. Through candid solo episodes and conversations with disabled performers, behind-the-scenes creatives, wellness experts, and advocates, we share stories, tools, and strategies for thriving in music while driving systemic change. 🎶 An official initiative of the InclusiVibe Foundation

Recent Episodes

It all makes sense now!: Self-Doubt and Self-Validation Cycle
DEC 10, 2023
It all makes sense now!: Self-Doubt and Self-Validation Cycle

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In this deeply personal episode of the Thrive x Strive Musician Podcast, our host, Amy, shares her recent journey through the complexities of the healthcare system. After undergoing surgery for a tethered spinal cord and facing numerous challenges, Amy opens up about her struggles with self-doubt, the relief of validation, and the ongoing journey toward understanding and managing their health condition. And how musicians can also benefit from those lessons.

Key Highlights:

  1. Personal Life Update: Amy reflects on the emotional and physical challenges faced before and after the March surgery, revealing insights into dealing with a rare condition and its impact on daily life and professional pursuits.
  2. Navigating Healthcare: Amy discusses strategies for tackling self-doubt when facing complex medical issues and the importance of self-advocacy in seeking accurate diagnoses and effective treatment.
  3. The Power of Self-Validation: A deep dive into the significance of trusting one's own experiences and feelings in the context of healthcare and how this self-validation can be a key factor in navigating the healthcare system.

Full show notes will be on www.amywangviolin.com/podcast/
This podcast is only on YouTube:
https://youtu.be/ND-ggwW_Jus

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Rare Patient Voice Collaboration: Learn about the exciting partnership with Rare Patient Voice and how you can contribute to healthcare research by sharing your experiences.
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14 MIN
Adrian Anantawan: Disability and Diversity in Classical World
JUL 31, 2023
Adrian Anantawan: Disability and Diversity in Classical World

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Today’s guest Adrian Anantawan is a Canadian violinist who holds degrees from the Curtis Institute of Music, Yale University, and Harvard Graduate School of Education. He is also the founder of the Music Inclusion Program, which aims to help children with disabilities learn instrumental music with other typical peers.

 In this episode, We discuss the diversity needs in the current classical world, technical adaptation in music performance, and how to see strength through our disabilities. 

This interview in video format is available on the Thrive x Strive YouTube Channel.

Please leave valuable reviews on the forum you are listening on and share your takeaway from today’s episode. More details will be in the show notes on my website, amywangviolin.com/podcast

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28 MIN
Living in the Now: The Journey of My Progressive Quadriplegia as a Musician
MAR 20, 2023
Living in the Now: The Journey of My Progressive Quadriplegia as a Musician

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In this episode, I shared my medical story, part 2, about how I experienced traumatic experiences with progressive paralysis while staying in the moment and continuing my performance career.
I want to share my stories now, right before my surgery next week, on the podcast to raise awareness of the rare disease and let everyone know that it’s okay not to know the answer or find your diagnosis yet but still be validated for your symptoms.

Living in the present is the ONE thing that helps me through each traumatic experience with paralysis, still enjoy each of my performances, and cherish each performance opportunity.

As a musician podcast, I want to encourage disabled musicians to come out and talk about their experiences with accessibility at work, inclusivity in different work settings - orchestras, chamber music, composition, conducting - of course, not limited to these.; and what do you think are the obstacles for the disabled musicians to shine… list literally can go on. So, if you are a disabled musician and love to talk about your story and experiences, you can reach out to [email protected]; or fill out the contact form on my website amywangviolin.com.

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Thank you for listening! Find me on www.instagram.com/thrive_on_wheels/ and more video clips on Thrive x Strive YouTube Channel.

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16 MIN
"In my Head" or Just Rare? - Zebra Exists
MAR 1, 2023
"In my Head" or Just Rare? - Zebra Exists

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For this episode, I share my medical journey for the last two and half years being absent on my podcast, how I got my diagnosis of Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome and other comorbidities, and what it is like to be a full-time patient advocate for myself. 

I hope this will lead us in a new direction as I will bring more guests who are musicians with disabilities. I want to bring awareness to the music community to see this minority group of equally talented people, what issues we have encountered in terms of accessibilities, inclusivity, and how we manage our disability as each individuals to accommodate our music career. 

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Thank you for listening! Find me on www.instagram.com/thrive_on_wheels/ and more video clips on Thrive x Strive YouTube Channel.

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15 MIN
Finding Your Blue Ocean - UMBS 2023
DEC 10, 2022
Finding Your Blue Ocean - UMBS 2023

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Today, we have two of the event coordinators Dr. Garrett Hope and Dr. Heidi Kay Begay coming to the show to introduce you to their  Ultimate Musician Business Summit, which will be taking place on January 5-7, 2023.

Books Mentioned:
Seth Gordin - The dip

Quotes:
People often say that motivation doesn't last. Well, neither does bathing– that's why we recommend it daily.” — Zig Ziglar

we are the average of the five people we spend the most time with. -
Jim Rohn
 

To find more info on UMBS:
Website :https://www.musicsummit.biz/
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ultimatemusicb1
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/UltimateMusicBizSummit/

  

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Blog Post: http://www.amywangviolin.com


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Thank you for listening! Find me on www.instagram.com/thrive_on_wheels/ and more video clips on Thrive x Strive YouTube Channel.

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44 MIN