I never thought this day would come — performing at Tomorrowland with the Symphony of Unity.In this episode, I share how it felt, how I prepared, and how the festival touched me on a physical, emotional, and spiritual level… And what it was like for me to stand in front of 15,000 people. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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47. Be a Rockstar Who Reads Books
You don’t have to choose between being cool or being deep. There’s this myth that if you’re that person who doesn’t give a fuck, you can’t also be thoughtful or intellectual—that you’re either the wild one or the wise one. But in this episode, we break that illusion. Let’s talk about how confidence, edge, and introspection can actually go hand in hand—and why being smart doesn’t make you any less of a badass. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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46. Routine Life or Epic Life
Reflections on what an epic life consists of, how to create one, and how to see epicness within your daily routines. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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45. After 2 years and 16 auditions I finally won a position
It happened... after hustling hard these past months and applying for every audition I was physically able to attend, I won my first audition for an Academy position at the Symphony Orchestra of Münster, Germany. In this episode, I describe what I went through and what I learned from having to constantly travel, get rejected, try it again, advance into the following rounds, and so on. My hunger for more success has increased, and winning this has sparked a deep desire within me to do more auditions. If you are also doing auditions at the moment I hope you find this captivating. Enjoy! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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44. It always was that damn smartphone...
This past week, I had a revelation that changed my perception of reality. I left my smartphone at home. Nothing special, right? But then I did it again and again. After three days, something happened. I started to feel peace. I felt free from all negative emotions. I still cannot believe it, but I haven't felt that happy and free since I was 15 years old. Now I'm 27. Gen Z has been imprisoned by the screens, and lost a sense of what reality should feel like. We are not supposed to feel anxious and depressed all the time as we do at the moment. We need to find our way back to being human. And there is a way. Leave your phone at home. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Listeners of the Elias Moreira Podcast can expect an engaging mix of personal stories, insights on classical musicianship, and advice for navigating the competitive world of classical music. Here we share candid reflections on topics like mastering new skills, overcoming imposter syndrome, handling uncertainty, and improving social skills alongside entertaining anecdotes from his career, including touring and street performances. Episodes often explore broader themes such as personal growth, creativity, and the intersection of music with modern challenges like social media and AI. Whether you're a musician seeking inspiration or someone interested in the human side of artistry, this podcast offers thoughtful perspectives and relatable experiences. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.