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Sep 6, 2017

We turn the tables on our host as Nancy Bos's son, Quincy Costlow, interviews Nancy for the podcast.

Nancy suffered serious performance anxiety because the music she was trained to sing did not speak to her; classical music wasn’t her genre of choice. Once she committed to singing and teaching in other styles, her performance anxiety dissipated and confidence took its place.

Nancy’s joy in teaching singing is that she can be a key part of someone’s journey and help them realize their dreams.

Her passion for singing is to be an artist of the audiences emotions through song. She has been amazed to learn through this podcast that every guest has had a different reason for their passion. Hers is to change the dialog, the energy, of the audience.

Nancy’s recommendation for singers is that they have a goal to work toward, and if they don’t have a goal set for them, then to set one themselves.

Quincy Costlow, the guest host, is a 21 year old apprentice in the field of heating and air conditioning. He dreams of having a podcast of his own some day.

The song at the opening of the podcast is “O Magnum Mysterium” by Morten Lauridson with Nancy Bent on piano. The video is at https://youtu.be/D-A2W6M0uh4

The closing song is “Seattle When Its Raining” by Robert Edwin and Richard Crosby, with David Close on piano. It is also on YouTube at https://youtu.be/vIvnqvPyrI8

Send your videos of you singing (if that is what you set as your goal, she would love it) to Nancy on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, nancybos.net, or by email to nancy@studiobos.com