and forjosephine shaw, this performance is part of that journey as she blows our socks off with a rendition of sweeter than roses to a very unusual audience. talk to me about nerves. do you get them and how do you get over them? yeah, i get nervous all the time. getting over them, it's always a tricky balance. sometimes the adrenaline helps you, but also you don't want the nerves to affect your singing or your technique if you're getting all tense. researchers here at the royal college of music in london say that practising and then performing is very different to practising performing. and so, while it's difficult to get regular access to the real theatres and venues, they can simulate the experience here in their performance laboratory. and that simulation begins before they step out into the lights. one of the things we've learned
and that simulation begins before they step out into the lights. one of the things we've learned from our research is that our body's stress—responsed performance can be as, if not more powerful, backstage than it is onstage. it's that anticipation of performance where anxiety can really hit, and this helps us tailor our training to make sure we're not only preparing them for what happens onstage, under the lights, in front of the audience's eyes, but also how they're coping backstage. how do they manage that anxiety? how do they get themselves physically and mentally into a place where they're ready to walk out onstage and give their best performance? the parallel to that _ in the surgical world would be allowing surgical students to go through the processj of gowning up, washing up, i doing a preoperative briefing with their team and making sure that they're _ all on the same page. and once the students are onstage, george waddell can control everything. he can change the venue. he can change the reaction
to get regular access to the real theatres and venues, they can simulate the experience here in their performance laboratory. and that simulation begins before they step out into the lights. one of the things we've learned from our research is that our body's stress—responsed performance can be as, if not more powerful backstage than it is onstage. it's that anticipation of performance where anxiety can really hit, and this helps us tailor our training to make sure we're not only preparing them for what happens onstage, under the lights, in front of the audience's eyes, but also how they're coping backstage. how do they manage that anxiety? how do they get themselves physically and mentally into a place where they're ready to walk out onstage and give their best performance? the parallel to that _ in the surgical world would be allowing surgical students to go through the processj of gowning up, washing up, i doing a preoperative briefing with their team and making sure that they're _ all on the same page.
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themselves in that position right now. so many are willing to say, i know what donald trump is like. i know what it'll be like to stand next to him and say, yes, sir, and repeat all the things he says, and they're willing to line up because they know if they want a future, that's the price you pay. >> this is not like backing a tariff's policy, though. this is backing someone who would have been convicted in at least one of the trials. that's the simulation that they're being asked to respond to. i want to switch gears. you have a new opinion piece out in "the new york times" titled, "mike johnson steps into his power even as he might lose it." do you think he is getting vacated? i hear the name john boehner a lot, and i don't think johnson is going to do what beohner did and resign. >> i think marjorie taylor greene would have brought the vote last week. democrats have said they'll probably stand by johnson because the context they're doing this is he brought up something they wanted. it'd seem, i don't know, unfair to take him out for that. i think the question for the long term is, is that goodwill
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