Synopsis
Opera singers & iron slingers Caroline and Michael Hewitt discussing craft, discipline, and what it takes to be great with the most interesting Stage Spartans of the day.
Episodes
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Music & Weights #8: Lisette Oropesa
18/06/2019 Duration: 59minMichael and Caroline get coffee with Lisette and Steven, and discuss her journey. She discusses asserting herself as an autonomous artist, how losing weight is only a part of the battle, and other singer things.
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Music & Weights #7 ft. Freddie Ballentine Jr.
04/05/2019 Duration: 43minFreddie epitomizes what Music & Weights is about: he's never rested on his laurels, striving every day to realize his own potential as performer and man. Also, he lost over 100 lbs and built a truckload of muscle along the way.
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Music & Weights #6 ft. Leah Crocetto
17/02/2019 Duration: 01h21minWe rapped with Leah on carving your own path, doing something besides graduate school en route to being a successful opera singer, and what she thinks is important on stage.
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Music & Weights #5 ft. Craig Kier
05/02/2019 Duration: 52minCraig Kier is a conductor, educator, and marathon runner. We caught up with him and discussed what opera training programs get right, what they don't, and what young singers can do to stand out from the crowd.
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Music & Weights #4 ft. Blaine Krauss
22/01/2019 Duration: 01h07minBroadway Blaine drops by to discuss The Vision of The Self, the missing ingredient of "The Secret", and his current favorite workout.
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Music & Weights #3 ft. Lucas Meachem
22/01/2019 Duration: 01h52minLucas hits the studio to discuss how to achieve vocal mastery, development as man and artist, and his plans to share what he's learned along the way.
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Music & Weights #2 ft. Soloman Howard
14/01/2019 Duration: 01h05minMichael, Caroline, and Soloman talk about the importance of mentorship and modeling, as well as the importance of giving back.
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Music & Weights #1 ft. Michael Adams
14/01/2019 Duration: 47minMichael and Michael get real on what it takes to build a voice, build a body, and how the two complement one another.