You need the minors to excel in the majors
Back when I edited Ben Greenfield’s podcast, I would occasionally get approached by people who want themselves or someone they know to be on Ben’s podcast. If you’re not familiar with the name, Ben Greenfield is a legit guru in the world of health and fitness, and his show is listened to by tens of…
Read MoreWe’re not in college anymore, Toto
These emails can be pretty difficult to write. Not necessarily the actual action of writing. I mean, we’re talking 300 words max. That’s how long my discussion board posts were in college, and I could pound them out like it was no one’s business. But sharing things on your mind, personal things, with the intent…
Read More1 in 8 billion
A common objection to getting into podcasting is “there’s just so many of them, so why bother getting into it myself?” I’ve heard that before I got involved with the craft in 2015, and many times since and it has always struck me as a bit of a cop out for not putting in the…
Read MoreProof that musicianship is intensely personal
Good morning. I just released a new episode of the Trumpet Dynamics podcast yesterday. Actually, it’s a very old interview that was repurposed into a brand new episode. It featured Denver Dill, who is a very fine trumpeter with the U.S. Military Academy Band at West Point. In addition to playing, he also teaches a…
Read MoreAirport experience a reminder of the frailty of life
A post from June 2016 showed up on my Facebook account today when I did a search for something seemingly unrelated. But it struck me as something worth resharing all these years later, and just as relevant IMO. What follows is what I posted in June 2016: “In the event you’re inclined to think the TSA…
Read MoreI had to re-establish the paradigm of my name
When I was a child and young adult, I heard many variations of my last name, Newcomb. You can see that the name contains the word “nuke”; not in the spelling but in the pronunciation. People used to poke fun of my name for that very reason. If something got “nuked” in the microwave, all…
Read More“I’m not there yet”
Today’s email is me shamelessly gushing over my wife, Sana. If you’ve followed this email newsletter for any length of time, you know that Sana recently arrived in the US after a very long time processing her visa. 3 months after her arrival, she got the hankering to get out of the house and find…
Read More“Settling” for a gig with a Top-5 orchestra
When Tony Prisk, second trumpet with the Philadelphia Orchestra, told me about some of his colleague’s attitude about their day job (in the most recent installment of the Trumpet Dynamics podcast, which you can access here ) I thought he was joking. How could a person devote their entire life from childhood to excelling at a craft,…
Read MoreThe reason I still play trumpet (for better or worse)
Interesting story for you. In May 2021, my wife Sana and I were riding in a taxi from our apartment to a mall in Hanoi, Vietnam for a relaxing Saturday lunch and stroll through the mall. I had been active playing trumpet for pretty much my entire life, yet the trajectory of my professional career…
Read MoreNew podcast recorded on the Oceanfront
Good evening, Short email for you, kind of a “proof of life” if you will. We ended up having an extremely busy week, as we apartment-shopped, packed up out of one house and moved into another one in the space of less than 72 hours. More than 24 hours of recovery time was needed for both mind and body,…
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