Episode 082: Career Ending Injury with Mariah Goulet

February 27th, 2024

Mariah Goulet is a musicians wellness advocate, saxophonist, writer, and so much more. We are beyond grateful she joined us to share her story of experiencing a career-ending injury as a musician. She was so open and candid with us about the trials of navigating a devastating injury in the music education environment. We spoke about how serious musicians' injuries can put musicians identity into question, can put a strain on their mental and emotional health, and the severe lack of understanding and support in the music community. She shared her process through healing, the resources she found for herself, and where she is today! 

Bio:

Originally from New Hampshire, Mariah Goulet (she/her) earned a Bachelor of Music degree in Saxophone Performance from the University of New Hampshire, and a Master of Music degree in Saxophone Performance from the University of Missouri-Kansas City Conservatory (UMKC).

Post-Master’s, Mariah continued at UMKC in pursuit of an Artist’s Certificate. In her final semester, she suffered a career- ending performance injury and was unable to complete the certificate program. 

Unexpectedly being forced to make a life shift, she spent a year bartending full-time before pursuing a career in other passions.     

Mariah currently works in development and enjoys writing, making memes, and listening to music.

Through her experiences, Mariah seeks to inspire and relate to students who have been faced with adversity. 

 

Show Notes:

Mariah's Website 

Mariah's article with I Care If You Listen- "Higher Ed Supported Me Until My Career-Ending Injury-Then I Got Ghosted"

Somatic Experience Therapy 

NASA - North American Saxophone Alliance 

Conversations with Friends by Sally Rooney 

Madeline Schaefer