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A People's History of Food and Drink explores culture and community through a culinary lens, while wearing a pair of beer goggles. Season one, 5X10 In The Den, looks back at five decades of Harvard Square history as experienced by the people and patrons of the legendary Grendel's Den restaurant. Join our host, and history nerd, Daniel Berger-Jones as he celebrates Grendel's 50th anniversary with cocktail tutorials, cooking lessons and conversations with local legends, sharing stories that ca ...
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Welcome to MusicEdLove! You know that feeling when something has GOT to change, but you don’t know exactly what or how just yet? Then this episode is for you. Award-winning composer Katie O’Hara LaBrie delves into life after the classroom, composing for school ensembles, the publishing industry, and her process as a composer. Originally recorded in…
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In this episode of #MusicEdLove, Angela Ammerman chats with composer, educator, conductor: Adrian Gordon! Adrian shares about his process as a composer, his journey, and how he manages to be so phenomenally productive! This episode explores Adrian’s composing, writing, and productivity! This episode is so great for anyone who aspires to do more wit…
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I cannot wait for you to tune in to this *SPECIAL* collaboration podcast episode with the host of the music education podcast: Choralosophy! This episode delves into a few of the controversial truths within music education and explores the struggle to excel in a field that often boasts freedom of expression and creativity but often promotes its own…
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This week, Angela interviews author, band director, speaker, and mom: Lesley Moffat! In this episode, Lesley shares how she transitioned from 14 medications to none, how she started a podcast, wrote two books, and founded her MPowered Educator Academy. Moffat also delves into life – work balance and envisioning your own flap copy! You will LOVE thi…
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Finding Joy After Julliard Welcome to the #MusicEdLove Podcast. On this episode, host Angela Ammerman welcomes Merideth Hite Estevez, a talented oboist, podcaster, performer, author, and mother, onto the show. Angela and Merideth catch up after having known each other since their college days at CCM. Dr. Merideth Hite Estevez is a spiritual space-m…
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Welcome to the #MusicEdLove Podcast. On this episode, hostess Angela Ammerman welcomes the accomplished music educator, innovator, conductor, and chapter contributor Angela Harman. The excitement is palpable as they prepare to delve into Angela Harman’s expertise in teaching orchestra and her inspiring recruitment strategies. Before delving into th…
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It was so amazing to chat with music ed mama, business owner, philanthropist, ILLUSTRATOR and music advocate: Jenna Day on #MusicEdLove this week!!! In this episode, Jenna shares how she balances the many activities she does, how she runs a business and a family, and putting God first. I love this episode so much and I know you will benefit from Je…
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You all… this episode is so near and dear to my heart… Take a bit of time out of your day to listen to the LEGENDARY conductor: Maestro Tony Maiello! ​​Anthony J. Maiello is Professor of Music and University Professor at George Mason University. Professor Maiello teaches applied lessons in Conducting, Aural Skills, and classes in Instrumental Condu…
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You have GOT to check out this episode with Music Educator and Consultant: Ashley Cuthbertson! And WHEN you love it, don’t forget to subscribe, leave us a review, and to share this episode with your friends! Ashley Cuthbertson (she/her) is the Founder, CEO & Principal Consultant of A. Cuthbertson Consulting, LLC, an educational consulting firm that…
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You. All… I cannot wait for you to hear this latest episode with Dr. Alice Hammel! Alice has been a huge inspiration for me and a role model from afar for a long time. It was so great to finally sit down and talk with her about how she has carved this unique mom-researcher-educator-GURU path out for herself. Alice’s story is so very inspiring and I…
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Join us as we hear from Teaching Artist and Violinist: Claire Allen as she discusses creative and engaging methods for finding and building diverse repertoire from the very beginning! Claire is such a joy to speak with and I just know you will find a wealth of helpful information and actual resources from this episode! Claire Allen Claire Allen is …
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In this episode, we welcome homeschool music teacher, Amy Shirk, onto the podcast! Just a few weeks ago, I shared with you all how wonderful our first “pre-lesson” on piano was and Amy is that very teacher! I was so impressed with the pre-lesson and wanted to bring her on to share her experiences and wisdom with you! Amy will share some of the best…
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As many of you know, I now have an AMAZING toddler here at home with me and I have been doing ALLLL the musical things I could possibly do with him. But… I have been very aware that there is a right time for everything with music. And so while we are very active, musically, we are still waiting for formal private lessons as well as a few other thin…
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Does anyone else DREAD evaluation season??? Whether you are a school teacher dealing with teacher evaluations from your administrator or a college professor who receives evals from your students, (yep… it’s a thing…) this episode will be so great for you! My very own husband: Dr. David Allen Ammerman, delves into pacing, building rapport, different…
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This episode is SO inspiring! Listen as orchestra director: Annie Ray shares about her chance meeting with the “CAT-B” students at Annandale High School and how she started a program specifically for them! Annie discusses simple accommodations for students with significant or severe disabilities, many of whom are non verbal or have limited verbal c…
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You All! I just loved working on this podcast episode with my good friends Kathryn Finch and Theresa Hoover. On this episode, they chat a bit about intrinsic motivation, recorder pen pals (!!!!), sentence stems, empowering students, and SO much more! Check out more by listening and check out Theresa’s FREE professional development HERE! Full STEAM …
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Join us for this SO needed episode all about navigating the ins and outs of finance and “adulting” in general! In this episode, Nick Averwater, author of Did I Miss This Class?, discusses tracking our expenses and the many streams of income that come with a musicians lifestyle. He shares advice for paying off debt, and hacks for building your credi…
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Nicole is a visionary innovator, groundbreaking string educator, clinician, composer, researcher, speaker, and performing violinist. She created StringRise so that students and educators far and wide can be impacted by the transformational power of innovative string methodology, curriculum, workshops, and products. She believes beginning strings is…
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This week, we chat with Music Educator Coach, Blogger, Podcaster, and founder of the Domestic Musician about lesson planning, classroom management, side hustles, and so much more! Jessica has a wealth of experience and such a great approach to all things music education. I know you will just love this episode! Please feel free to reach out to Jessi…
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In this episode of #MusicEdLove, Dr. Linda Apple Monson shares strategies for memorizing music, overcoming significant obstacles, and recruiting international students. This episode is packed with helpful tips and philosophies from an incredibly well respected collegiate studio professor! Dr. Linda Apple Monson Dr. Linda Apple Monson, International…
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What an honor it was to interview my own band director: Mr. Mark A. Hensler for this very special FIFTIETH EPISODE! In this episode, Mr. Hensler shares insights into his classroom management strategies, particularly the importance of pacing, as well as finding what works for you, and getting off of the podium. It has been years since I have been in…
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A People's History of Food and Drink explores culture and community through a culinary lens, while wearing a pair of beer goggles. Season one, 5X10 In The Den, looks back at five decades of Harvard Square history as experienced by the people and patrons of the legendary Grendel's Den restaurant. Join our host, and history nerd, Daniel Berger-Jones …
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Monica Guido joins us on #MusicEdLove to share her suggestions for raising the bar, engaging ELLs, and stirring up the seating. Monica is also a contributor for the upcoming book “The Music Teacher’s Guide to Engaging English Language Learners” and she has so much experience to share with you! I absolutely LOVED speaking with Monica and I know you …
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This week, I had the honor of chatting with Essel Linton: one of the contributing authors for The Music Teacher’s Guide to Engaging English Language Learners, a dear friend of mine, and an incredible music teacher at Annandale Terrace Elementary School. Essel herself was an English Language Learner and shares her insights for building sentence fram…
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In this episode, Annamarie helps us figure out what to do AFTER the interview. I am always super awkward for the weeks that follow right after an interview and Annamarie provides amazing information to help anyone figure out the appropriate steps to take through the interview process and even during the hiring process. Annamarie also tells us her t…
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I am SO excited about this TWO-PART Series on Job Interviews with Annamarie Bollino! In this first episode, Annamarie delves into sorting through position applications, what to bring to the interview, and how to handle yourself in the interview itself. This is exactly what my student teachers have been asking for and I am thrilled to deliver! Pleas…
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From flutist to general music teacher to choir director! We LOVED talking with Jeanne Crowley about her wonderful work with students from all over the world. Jeanne shares with us her different phases as an educator, meeting the students where they are, and how with each new experience, she herself grew as an educator. Jeanne’s love of learning and…
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This week on #MusicEdLove, we welcome the winner of the Conquistador Award from El Paso, Texas, Ida Steadman onto the show! Ida taught orchestra for over 50 years and has worked with students from all over the world. Ida shares with us her experiences in working with English Language Learners, how she built string programs all over Clarke County (G…
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Recent examples of classism in various forms and various platforms led to this discussion on what may be exclusionist practices within our field. We wanted to have a discussion because most of our practices in music education have small examples of classism whether or not we realize it. In this episode, we delve into our publicly shared value-syste…
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From the local news to Anderson Cooper, Dr. Jake Kohut has been everywhere lately thanks to his dedication to music and music education. A music teacher and a member of the 257th Army Band, Sgt. Kohut spent this past week in a humvee protecting our nation’s capitol AND teaching elementary music. Jake and I have been friends for a long time and it w…
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Welcome to our New Years Eve Special Episode with Dr. Blair Williams! Dr. Williams is Assistant Professor of String Music Education at Texas Tech University and Director/Master Teacher of the TTU String Project. She is the co-founder/conductor of the Lubbock Civic Orchestra. She has presented educational sessions and research as well as served as c…
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Far too often, I have spent so much time drilling one section of an orchestra while the rest of the ensemble sits unengaged and bored. With my Round Robin Rehearsal techniques, you will save countless hours of unengaged time. This will lead to increased student retention, student engagement, success, and all over enjoyment. To see more, check out m…
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This week, we chat with Music Majors at the Reva and Sid Dewberry Family School of Music at George Mason University about what it’s like to major in music performance, music education, and jazz studies. Hannah Pennisi, Hunter Wirt, Jaelin Mitchell, and Nathan Hockey provide the scoop on what it’s really like to be a music major. They discuss the cr…
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This week, we meet with some music teachers who are also parents to chat about managing it all. Erin Stavropolous and Kelley McNamee discuss time management, recruitment, burnout, being a female in a male-dominated field, delegation, and the art of saying NO when it just isn’t worth it. It’s Okay to Say No We hope you love this episode as much as w…
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Our good friend, Keith Hodgson joins us on #MusicEdLove to discuss Assessment, Goal Setting, Being in the Kid’s Corner, and creating a culture for musical growth. I just love Keith’s ideas on assessment and hope you will find his recommendations helpful for your own teaching, data collection, and advocacy! Among the many tips from Professor Hodgson…
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We are so excited about this episode of #MusicEdLove featuring Dr. Charles Laux! Dr. Charles Laux is the Director of Orchestras at Alpharetta High School where his duties include directing five levels of orchestra, including the nationally recognized AHS Symphony Orchestra. He also serves as Essential Elements clinician, consultant, and contributor…
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Today, Dr. A chats about 8 important considerations when your child decides he or she wants to major in music. So Your Child Wants to Major in Music: 8 Tips from Dr. Ammerman Dr. Angela Ammerman, President-Elect of the Virginia String Teachers Association, has been featured in the Washington Post for her innovative and energetic teaching style and …
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It is our extreme pleasure to welcome AUTHOR Friends: Kim Ankney & Dan Healy onto the show to chat about their new book: Music Discovery: Improvisation for the Large Ensemble and Music Classroom. Sitting in Sharp and Flat with Dan Healy and Kim Ankney Healy & Ankney tackle the all important balance between control and empowerment, the art of listen…
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This week, we welcome John Kilkenny onto #MusicEdLove. John Kilkenny is a leading performer, educator and artistic leader who is successfully forging a 21st-century career in the arts. As the Artistic and Executive Director of the Sewanee Summer Music Festival, John has guided this esteemed festival to new heights of artistic success. Under Kilkenn…
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In this episode, I go over 8 SUPER EASY Hacks for drastically improving your virtually teaching! Like so many things in teaching, sometimes the simplest things can make the biggest difference. The hacks are listed below but listen for the full version! Show & Tell/Pregnant Angie’s “Eat & Tell” Shorter Classes! Singing & Playing with Mutes & Submitt…
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In the wake of Coronavirus cancellations all over the country, #MusicEdLove is thrilled to bringing on Technology expert: John Mlynczak. “Now that our entire structure for learning has completely and suddenly changed, we need to start thinking about what we CAN create online for students instead of what we can RECREATE online of what we already do.…
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