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Sports as a Metaphor for Life

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Sports as a Metaphor for Life
description
Athletes and musicians have a great deal of mutual respect and attraction. In this pod, I talk about what artists can learn from athletes, how we can apply concepts like “chop wood/carry water” to our practice routines, and why Mamba Mentality is a must for the modern-day artist.
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date
2023-05-10
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https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/lovemusicmore/episodes/Sports-as-a-Metaphor-for-Life-e23r47u
appleUrl
https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/sports-as-a-metaphor-for-life/id1567355195?i=1000612515698&uo=4
spotifyUrl
https://open.spotify.com/episode/62ZUSs9T7aaJI9gobBdn4b
topicsDiscussed
  • Athlete-Artist Parallels
  • Mamba Mentality
  • Chop Wood, Carry Water
  • Pressure and Growth
  • Meeting Moments
  • Well-Rounded Musicianship
  • Lonnie Walker's Inspiration
  • Impact Beyond Stats
  • Teamwork in Music
  • Pushing Through Adversity
hostNote
"It takes heat to make a star", you can't optimize around the pressure, only through it. NBA players want to be musicians; musicians want to be athletes. The mutual fascination makes sense because both disciplines punish people who can't meet a moment. I get into Anthony Davis playing world-class defense while barely showing up in the box score, the contribution that doesn't get reflected in points, and why that's exactly what it looks like to be a star in your role. The "chop wood, carry water" frame for practice: the unglamorous daily work that happens before you're ready to be seen. And the stage most people I hear from are stuck on: forcing the industry to accept you, before the path gets clearer. You come away thinking about practice and presence differently, less about talent, more about what you do when the moment arrives.
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    Introduction to Sports and Art
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    I open the episode by discussing the NBA playoffs and how athletes inspire artists.
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    Lessons from Pressure
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    96
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    I share insights on how pressure can be a catalyst for growth in both fields.
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    The Concept of Heat
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    138
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    I introduce the idea that it takes 'heat to make a star' and reflects on personal experiences.
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    Impact Beyond Points
    startSec
    277
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    I discuss Anthony Davis and how contributions often go unnoticed but are crucial.
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    Shapeshifting Abilities
    startSec
    452
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    I emphasize the importance of being versatile in both sports and music.
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    Staying Ready
    startSec
    586
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    I talk about the significance of being prepared for opportunities when they arise.
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    Embracing the Mundane
    startSec
    1127
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    I encourage embracing the daily tasks that contribute to success.
excerptQuotes
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    We each want to be each other, if you notice like NBA players, they all want to be rappers and musicians.
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    It takes heat to make a star, you need to be able to take some level of heat, some level of pressure.
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    100
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    That's what this really all is about, is meeting moments, getting an opportunity, not running away from it.
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    228
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    AD is playing world-class defense and he's mucking up the other team’s offense; he’s doing all the stuff that doesn't necessarily get reflected on his points.
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    320
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    It's that teamwork between all of the sounds; how can you be a star in your role and bring something to any environment?
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    411
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    You have to force the industry to accept you, and that's the stage most of the people I hear from are either just starting out or already megasuccessful.
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    1221
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faq
  • question
    What is the Mamba Mentality in music?
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    The Mamba Mentality is about striving for excellence and embracing challenges, much like Kobe Bryant did in basketball. It's about persistently pushing yourself to grow and succeed.
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    How do athletes and musicians inspire each other?
    answer
    Athletes and musicians often share a mutual admiration, drawing inspiration from each other's journeys, pressures, and the drive to excel amidst challenges.
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    What does chop wood/carry water mean in an artistic context?
    answer
    Chop wood/carry water refers to focusing on the essential daily tasks that lead to mastery in one's craft, emphasizing the importance of persistence and discipline in the creative process.
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