Dream Job

What’s your dream job?

As a kid, I always wanted to be a singer and held onto that desire for many years into adulthood. I dreamed of it and would sing in front of the mirror holding a hairbrush, pretending it was a microphone., Those were the days before singing contests like American Idol or The Voice and even before karaoke machines. (Maybe they existed but I had never heard of them in my small town where I lived.) I did every singing opportunity throughout school that I could, joining the chorus, musicals, and our small group called The Minstrels. I did singing state competitions and also was selected to sing in a three state vocal event with high schoolers from Wisconsin, Minnesota and Iowa. I entered county fair performing events and also sang at weddings and at church. Singing was a passion and my dream job for many years.

As a first generation college student during a time when academic advising was not professionalized as it is now, I didn’t have the guidance I needed to pursue it. I listened to the outside noise about how hard it was to make it, and how difficult the music program at the university was. When I told people I wanted to study Music, they always said or assumed that I wanted to be a music teacher. Or they would encourage me to get a teaching certificate “to fall back on.” But I wanted to perform. When I entered the university, I let those voices influence me so I was “undecided” and didn’t take a single music course. I only sang when I played my guitar.

When you’re passionate about a subject, that’s a sign that it’s something you should pursue. I was very passionate about singing and music in general, but also had other interests and eventually ended up in a very rewarding career in international education. I loved working with college students and with people from all over the world. I loved my study abroad experiences and loved seeing students take that leap to explore the world. I am happy with the career I ended up pursuing but deep down, I often wondered what would have become of me had I pursued my dream job of singing. I have no regrets, but it is fun to imagine a career in singing. I used to say to people, “Don’t be surprised if you see me out there dropping everything here and performing when I’m 60.”

The lesson in all of this is to listen to your passions. Follow your dreams and don’t listen to the outside noise convince you otherwise not to pursue that dream job.

I Appreciate Singing! – Day 5

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What do cows have to do with singing? For me, they were probably my first real “audience” as a singer (aside from my parents). When I was a little girl, I used to sit on a fence at the end of my dead-end street in my small town in Iowa and sing to the cows that were in the field there. They were a very captive audience! They would gather round and listen to me very intently. I can still see their faces but most of all, I can still remember that feeling of singing to them and how it lit up my soul inside.

I love to sing and appreciate that I have vocal chords that still work to do an “ok” job of it now. There were times in my life when I was singing daily.  Singing fills my heart with joy and makes me feel alive. I would say that singing is one of my passions: something that I would be happy doing as a career. But I didn’t follow that path and I appreciate that it’s really never too late to pursue it now, if I decided just that.  I also appreciate that I don’t have to be in a singing career in order to sing.  Singing doesn’t require any instrument, except our own voice. While I play several instruments, I love singing most of all.

I appreciate really good singers like Barbra Streisand,  Celine Dion, Cristina Aguillera and Kelly Clarkson. I love singers that give me chills when I listen to them and I love to experience that feeling when I sing, too.  I appreciate singers of all musical genres. I also really, really love singing shows on TV!  My fave show is The Voice!  I appreciate how there are no age limits on that show, and that the initial “judging” is done entirely by listening to the contestants’ voices.

I love to sing anywhere – but lately have been singing more privately in my home, my car and yes, in the shower! I feel inspired by singing. What inspires you?