"I Didn't Fall In Love With Guitar To Teach" w/ Dr. Molly Miller
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In this conversation, Molly Miller discusses her early start in a family band and her formal education in guitar. She shares her approach to teaching and the importance of balance in her career, which includes performing, teaching, and session work. Molly also talks about her approach to gear and pedals and the challenges of imposter syndrome in the music industry. She offers tips for traveling musicians and emphasizes the importance of self-care and staying centered while on tour. In this conversation, We also get into the benefits of limitations in creativity, and the all important element of gratitude. Molly's website is HERE: https://www.mollymillermusic.com/ Takeaways Molly is intensely focused on guitar, specifically. Balancing exercise with travel can be challenging, but planning and flexibility can help. Finding the right gear and equipment is a personal process, and it's important to have setups that work well for individual preferences and situations. Limitations can foster creativity and lead to new discoveries in music-making. Gratitude for the opportunities in life and the ability to pursue passions is important for personal fulfillment. The Molly Miller Trio has an upcoming record release and tours planned for the future. Chapters 00:00 Introduction and Background 01:23 Early Musical Journey 03:02 Formal Education and Academic Approach 06:36 Balancing Different Musical Paths 10:10 Career Goals and Evolution 16:18 Love for Gear and Pedals 19:06 Imposter Syndrome and Self-Doubt 26:06 Famine Mentality in the Music Industry 30:05 Tips for Traveling Musicians 32:44 Maintaining Balance and Centeredness on Tour 33:49 Self-Care and Exercise 34:35 Balancing Exercise and Travel 35:28 Love for Nashville 36:16 Stability During the Pandemic 37:23 The Changing Landscape of Nashville 37:49 Gear and Equipment 38:55 Finding the Right Gear 39:19 Molly's Touring Rig 40:13 Favorite Pedals and Amps 41:13 Favorite Pedal Brands 42:22 The Challenge of Reconfiguring Pedal Boards 43:09 Blake's Vertical Pedal Board Setup 43:33 The Benefits of a Hybrid Digital and Analog Setup 44:38 The Ever-Changing Nature of Pedalboards 45:53 The Importance of Limitations in Creativity 46:38 Making Music for the Love of It 48:16 Reflecting on Childhood Dreams 49:30 Gratitude for the Opportunities in Life 50:11 The Wonder of Everyday Life 51:38 The Humility of Being a Musician 52:41 Upcoming Record Release and Tours 53:29 Favorite Boss Pedal 54:05 Favorite Kind of Pizza Support The Show And Connect! The Text Chat is back! Hit me up at (503) 751-8577 You can also help out with your gear buying habits by purchasing stuff from Tonemob.com/reverb Tonemob.com/sweetwater or grabbing your guitar/bass strings from Tonemob.com/stringjoy Release your music via DistroKid and save 30% by going to Tonemob.com/distrokid Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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