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#75 Chris Dolman: How Can I serve?

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My guest for this episode is Chris Dolman. He is the Producing Artistic Director for the Lake Lure Music Festival, an eclectic music festival producing world class music in multiple genres with renowned musicians and bands. Based in Western North Carolina, the Festival's supports the Lake Lure Classical Academy and Hickory Nut Gorge Outreach and their respective missions. Chris started his career working in radio before becoming a professional actor and director based in New York City. Chris and his wife, Cathi now live full time in Lake Lure, North Carolina.

This conversation took many interesting turns, as has Chris’s career. One big turn in his career was shifting his focus from “what can I get from this?” to “how can I serve?” His perspective shift led him to new opportunities and challenges, many of which we explore in this wide-ranging conversation. We also dove in on authenticity, listening, improvisation and so much more.

I hope you enjoy this conversation and please be sure to share it with your friends and colleagues!
· Balancing work and life with a focus on gratitude and intention. (0:02)

· Pivoting from personal ambition to community service through music festival. (5:42)

· Manifesting change through energy and focus. (12:22)

· The transformative power of live music. (19:41)

· The importance of arts in society, including music and theater. (24:14)

· Embracing stage fright and being present in performances. (28:58)

· Embracing imperfection in music and art. (37:08)

· Embracing creative process and avoiding self-criticism. (41:21)

· The importance of generosity in work and life. (46:14)

· Valuing workers and breaking cycle of cogs in organizations. (50:24)

· Finding purpose and making a positive impact in a small community. (55:30)

· Overcoming obstacles for a music festival during the pandemic and its aftermath. (1:01:33)

· COVID-19 challenges in the entertainment industry. (1:07:02)

· How the pandemic has changed people's habits and routines, including their preferences for dining out and attending arts events. (1:10:43)

· Upcoming concerts and sponsorships for a music festival in a small town. (1:14:05)

· Event planning, marketing, and social media. (1:20:22)

· Talk radio, podcasting, and the importance of being a good listener. (1:23:59)

· Improvisation, curiosity, and personal growth. (1:29:09)

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Content provided by Lynn Carnes. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Lynn Carnes or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://ppacc.player.fm/legal.

My guest for this episode is Chris Dolman. He is the Producing Artistic Director for the Lake Lure Music Festival, an eclectic music festival producing world class music in multiple genres with renowned musicians and bands. Based in Western North Carolina, the Festival's supports the Lake Lure Classical Academy and Hickory Nut Gorge Outreach and their respective missions. Chris started his career working in radio before becoming a professional actor and director based in New York City. Chris and his wife, Cathi now live full time in Lake Lure, North Carolina.

This conversation took many interesting turns, as has Chris’s career. One big turn in his career was shifting his focus from “what can I get from this?” to “how can I serve?” His perspective shift led him to new opportunities and challenges, many of which we explore in this wide-ranging conversation. We also dove in on authenticity, listening, improvisation and so much more.

I hope you enjoy this conversation and please be sure to share it with your friends and colleagues!
· Balancing work and life with a focus on gratitude and intention. (0:02)

· Pivoting from personal ambition to community service through music festival. (5:42)

· Manifesting change through energy and focus. (12:22)

· The transformative power of live music. (19:41)

· The importance of arts in society, including music and theater. (24:14)

· Embracing stage fright and being present in performances. (28:58)

· Embracing imperfection in music and art. (37:08)

· Embracing creative process and avoiding self-criticism. (41:21)

· The importance of generosity in work and life. (46:14)

· Valuing workers and breaking cycle of cogs in organizations. (50:24)

· Finding purpose and making a positive impact in a small community. (55:30)

· Overcoming obstacles for a music festival during the pandemic and its aftermath. (1:01:33)

· COVID-19 challenges in the entertainment industry. (1:07:02)

· How the pandemic has changed people's habits and routines, including their preferences for dining out and attending arts events. (1:10:43)

· Upcoming concerts and sponsorships for a music festival in a small town. (1:14:05)

· Event planning, marketing, and social media. (1:20:22)

· Talk radio, podcasting, and the importance of being a good listener. (1:23:59)

· Improvisation, curiosity, and personal growth. (1:29:09)

  continue reading

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