Feb 25, 2026
In this episode of Intentional Musicianship, Jeff Price steps back from techniques, tools, and optimization to focus on something deeper: gratitude for the moment you are in.
Drawing on personal perspective, shared musical experiences, and the realities of life on and off the stage, this episode explores how musicians and audiences alike often rush past moments that later become the most meaningful. From rehearsals and performances to hallway conversations and shared silence, these are the moments that shape us.
Jeff reflects on how perspective changes over time, why music so often marks life’s biggest transitions, and how presence, not perfection, is what creates lasting impact. He also reminds us that audiences choose to be there, that performances do not need to be flawless to matter, and that gratitude builds connection.
This episode is an invitation to slow down, notice who you are sharing the moment with, and recognize that the journey itself is worth appreciating right now, not later.
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Welcome to Intentional Musicianship!
The Intentional Musicianship podcast, hosted by Jeff Price, is for musicians looking to elevate their performance beyond technique. This isn’t just about playing better, it’s about enhancing stage presence, storytelling, audience connection, and breaking genre norms to create unforgettable experiences.
Whether you’re a seasoned pro, an educator, or an aspiring performer, our goal is to help you get more from your performances, from growing a loyal fanbase to increasing gig opportunities. We assume you already have the technical foundation, now let’s refine, innovate, and maximize your impact.
Join us in the conversation at intentionalmusicianship.com.