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Submit ReviewIn this episode of the podcast, we have the pleasure of speaking with Aaron Hill, a musician, composer, producer, audio engineer, talk show host, educator, entrepreneur, and creative brand and marketing strategist. Aaron shares with us his journey from being a hip hop artist to becoming a piano artist and composer, citing his influences from iconic artists such as Keith Jarrett, Robert Glasper, and Chick Corea. He also discusses how his studies in philosophy and theology have influenced his approach to music and his work as a mindfulness coach. We learn about his concept "Street Serenades," a series of pop-up free piano concerts for the community. Additionally, we hear about his experience hosting "The Accountability Partners Morning Show" on Clubhouse, where listeners focus on building community through supportive relationships, emotional intelligence, mindfulness, and accountability. Aaron shares his thoughts on success, and his life motto which comes from the Mahalia Jackson lyric, "If I can help somebody, then my living isn't in vain." Finally, he describes Baltimore from a jazz lens in three words. Join us for an inspiring conversation with Aaron Hill.
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