Interview with a Tiny Soprano

by Samuel Törnqvist on July 13, 2010 · 4 comments


Natalie Peluso I’m always looking around for creative people so that I can learn more about creativity. This time I am interviewing a fellow blogger, Natalie Peluso over at the Tiny Soprano.

Natalie is an Opera Singer, Blogger, Voice-coach and Mom and has travelled around the world as a Performer.

She is just about to launch her new blog  Sing Your Truth as well which sounds very interesting. The site will be up any day now so make sure you check it out.

Natalie talks about getting in to “the flow”, rather than forcing creativity, to use your voice fully to face your fears and to embrace your resistance in order to value your non-resistance more. She also mentions the importance of expanding your possibilities so that you don’t get too caught up in one area of yourself.

I had some technical issues with SKYPE as I mention in the beginning of the interview. My voice is a little low but at least you can hear Natalie’s voice really well which is the most important.

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You can also download the interview here (zip-file)

Are you creative? Would you like to share your insights to the world in an interview like the one above?
Contact me and we’ll talk.

Cheers!

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Andy Dolph July 14, 2010 at 17:12

I’m so glad you interviewed Natalie, she’s really amazing. However, the interview is really hard for me to listen to because I have to do it at the computer.

It would be great if you would let us have a download link so I can listen on my Ipod when I’m driving (which is when I have most of my time to listen to these sorts of things…)

Thanks!

Andy
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Samuel Törnqvist July 14, 2010 at 17:53

Thanks for that suggestion Andy! Of course you are right, I do the same with most podcasts. I was going to do it but totally forgot. You can download the interview now. Enjoy!

Looks like you have a nice site by the way.

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