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  • "Transforming Scars into Stars: Trauma, Healing, and Resilience in Education with Joey Weisler"
    2024/11/06

    In this powerful episode of Band Director Boot Camp, Lesley Moffat is joined by Joey Weisler, educator, trauma-based scholar, and host of Classroom Narratives, Healing in Education. Joey brings his unique perspective on managing trauma and burnout, drawn from his own experiences with the tragic events at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School and his journey through personal and professional healing.

    Lesley and Joey delve into the importance of creating safe spaces for students and educators to process trauma. They explore how music, narrative, and mindfulness can be powerful tools for recovery and resilience, sharing practical techniques like Joey's “5 Finger Meditation” and Lesley’s daily 528 Hertz breathing practice in the band room. Joey discusses his podcast’s mission to build a supportive community where educators can share stories, find healing, and prevent burnout.

    This episode is a heartfelt reminder of the impact that trauma-informed practices can have in the classroom—and how vital it is for educators to support each other in these challenging times.

    Key Topics Covered:

    • Lesley’s personal story of a traumatic classroom incident
    • Joey’s experience with trauma from Parkland and burnout as a new teacher
    • The healing power of music, narrative, and mindful practices in education
    • Techniques like “5 Finger Meditation” and using music frequencies for calming classrooms
    • The mission of Classroom Narratives, Healing in Education podcast

    Joey Weisler is an educator and podcast host known for his work focusing on trauma-informed education. As the creator and host of the podcast Classroom Narratives: Healing in Education, Weisler explores how teachers can support their own and their students' mental well-being through stories, empathy, and resilience. His approach is informed by his experiences dealing with educational challenges, teacher burnout, and the importance of using vulnerability and narrative to foster a supportive classroom environment. Weisler is also involved in initiatives addressing school trauma and has previously contributed writing related to the Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School community, where he has been a part of its support and remembrance efforts following the 2018 tragedy.

    Links: https://rss.com/podcasts/teachertestimony/

    IG: @classroomnarrativespodcast, @throneintheclassroom

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    29 分
  • "Advocacy, Mentoring, and Lifelong Learning with Lynn Brinckmeyer"
    2024/10/23

    In this insightful episode of Band Director Boot Camp, Lesley Moffat welcomes Lynn Brinckmeyer—a music educator, advocate, and life coach with an impressive career spanning state and national leadership. Lynn shares her journey from being a clarinet player to becoming a national advocate for music education, along with valuable strategies from her books like Wander the World with Warm-Ups and Advocate for Music.

    This conversation covers how advocacy starts in the classroom and the power of making students, parents, and administrators your biggest supporters. Lesley and Lynn also explore practical ways to increase student recruitment and retention while sharing a few fun anecdotes (yes, snacks are a recruitment tool!). Lynn’s passion for music education and mentoring continues as she discusses her transition into life coaching and leadership development.

    Key Topics Covered:

    • Lynn’s music advocacy journey, including testifying on Capitol Hill
    • Practical strategies to engage students, parents, and administrators in music advocacy
    • The importance of visibility and recruiting through positive experiences
    • Creative ways to retain students by making them active advocates for your program
    • How snacks and fun events like “Band Buddies” can build community in your program
    • Lynn's transition into life coaching and mentoring music educators

    Resources Mentioned:

    • Advocate for Music: 90 Strategies to Support Music Programs
    • Links to state and national music education sites for advocacy materials
    • Information about the Empowered Music Educator Academy

    Don't miss this engaging episode packed with practical advice and fun moments!

    Brinckmeyer Enterprises Website

    https://brinckmeyer-enterprises.com/

    Music Advocacy:

    NAfME Advocacy Resources

    https://nafme.org/advocacy/

    NAMM SupportMusic Coalition

    https://www.nammfoundation.org/what-we-do/support-music-coalition

    Advocate for Music

    https://global.oup.com/us/companion.websites/9780190219154/

    Books to help Band Directors who teach choir and/or general music:

    Wander the World with Warm Ups

    https://www.halleonard.com/product-family/PC23777/wander-the-world-with-warm-ups

    Wander the USA with Warm Ups

    https://www.halleonard.com/product-family/PC21955/wander-the-usa-with-warm-ups

    Rhythm Rescue

    https://www.halleonard.com/product/35031313/rhythm-rescue

    The Wonder of Music

    https://www.halleonard.com/product-family/PC23218/the-wonder-of-music

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    22 分
  • "Balancing Band Directing and Life: Wellness Tips from Dr. Tim Sexton"
    2024/10/16

    In this enlightening episode of Band Director Boot Camp, host Lesley Moffat is joined by Dr. Tim Sexton, brass instructor with the Blue Coats and Associate Director of Bands at Tarpon Springs Leadership Conservatory for the Arts. Fresh from his recent marriage, Dr. Sexton shares invaluable insights on managing a busy summer schedule, the importance of downtime, and strategies for maintaining balance between professional commitments and personal life. This conversation is packed with practical tips for band directors at all stages of their careers, focusing on the necessity of prioritizing personal well-being alongside professional responsibilities.

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    20 分
  • "Empowering Music Educators with Ronald Kearns"
    2024/10/09

    In this compelling episode of Band Director Boot Camp, host Lesley Moffat welcomes Ronald Kearns, a seasoned music educator and author of influential books aimed at enhancing the capabilities of music teachers. Ronald shares invaluable insights from his extensive career and his series of books, which serve as essential resources for music educators navigating the multifaceted challenges of teaching band, orchestra, and jazz.

    Key Points Covered:

    • Ronald Kearns' journey from a drum major to a revered music educator and author.
    • Discussion on the spectrum of responsibilities that music educators face, which go beyond musical instruction to include management, counseling, and administrative roles.
    • Insight into Ronald’s books, which are designed to provide quick references for band directors tasked with managing multiple music disciplines, including practical tips for effective music program management.

    Benefits for Listeners:

    • Learn strategies for managing diverse music programs effectively, including orchestral and jazz ensembles.
    • Discover practical tips on budget management, resource allocation, and enhancing student engagement through tailored lesson plans.
    • Gain insights into bridging the gap between different music teaching disciplines by applying known skills to new challenges.

    Ron’s latest book, Quick Reference Guide for Band Directors Who Teach Jazz, comes out October 16, 2024!

    Check out his other books here

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    20 分
  • "Orchestrating Success: Commissioning New Music for Your Band"
    2024/10/02

    In this enlightening episode of Band Director Boot Camp, host Lesley Moffat welcomes Del Hubers, a veteran band director with over 40 years of experience, to demystify the process of commissioning new music. Del shares his extensive experience in enriching student engagement and enhancing music programs through commissioned works, highlighting the transformative impact on both students and the school community.

    Key Points Covered:

    • Introduction to the benefits and process of commissioning music for school bands.
    • Del Hubers shares insights on starting with commissioning, including practical tips for engaging composers and managing budgets.
    • Discussion on how commissioned works can significantly boost student interest and retention in music programs.

    Benefits for Listeners:

    • Learn how to initiate the commissioning process for creating unique music pieces tailored to your band’s skill level and community.
    • Discover strategies for collaborating effectively with composers and integrating new compositions into your music curriculum.
    • Gain inspiration to enhance your music program’s appeal and educational value through commissioned works.

    Here are some of the works Del has commissioned that are available to purchase for your ensemble!

    • Kevin Hoff - 'Fractured'
    • Ryan Meeboer - 'Barricade'
    • Alexander Carlin - 'Journey Through the Galaxy'
    • Carol Brittin Chambers - 'Antz'
    • Joel R. Knecht - 'Black Hills Gold Rush'
    • Ward Miller - 'Ring True!'
    • John-Alex Warner (Scratch Eden) - 'Krakken!'
    • Ernesto Aguirre - 'Dragon Rider'
    • Kevin Clary - 'Fox Sparrow March'
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    20 分
  • "Streamlining Classroom Management with Lesson Launch Pad"
    2024/09/25

    In this episode of Band Director Boot Camp, host Lesley Moffat discusses innovative solutions to common classroom management challenges with Cassie and Michael Tucker, the creators of Lesson Launch Pad. This web-based application helps educators automate routine tasks like displaying daily agendas and managing class timers, significantly reducing decision-making fatigue.

    Key Points Covered:

    • Introduction to Lesson Launch Pad and its key features.
    • How automating certain classroom functions can save time and reduce stress for teachers.
    • Specific features of Lesson Launch Pad that enhance classroom organization and efficiency.

    Benefits for Listeners:

    • Learn how to use technology to streamline daily classroom operations.
    • Discover strategies to reduce cognitive load, allowing more focus on teaching and less on administrative tasks.
    • Gain insights into creating a more organized and controlled classroom environment with automated tools.

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    22 分
  • "Enhancing Band Rehearsals with Innovative Tech"
    2024/09/18

    In this episode of Band Director Boot Camp, host Lesley Moffat welcomes Chris Kaatz, Assistant Director of Bands at Stephen F. Austin State University and co-creator of the Cue Rehearsal Techniques App. Chris shares insights into how technology can streamline music rehearsals and improve productivity. He discusses the challenges music educators face and how his app helps tackle these by providing structured rehearsal techniques and enhancing student accountability.

    Key Discussions:

    • The common struggles music educators face and how technology can help.
    • An overview of the Cue Rehearsal Techniques App and its impact on music rehearsals.
    • Practical advice on implementing tech solutions to improve music education outcomes.

    Listeners will learn:

    • How to utilize the Cue Rehearsal Techniques App to enhance rehearsal productivity.
    • Strategies for incorporating new technology into traditional music education practices.
    • The importance of personal accountability in student learning and rehearsal effectiveness.

    Cue Rehearsal Techniques (cuetechniques.com)

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    19 分
  • "Breaking Out of the Rut: Innovative Approaches for Music Educators"
    2024/09/11

    In this episode of Band Director Boot Camp, host Lesley Moffat is joined by Bill Miller, a seasoned composer and educator known for his active involvement in music classrooms through various clinics and private instruction. Bill shares insights from his recent observations in different music education settings, discussing common challenges and offering practical strategies for music educators who might feel stuck or overwhelmed.

    Key Discussions:

    • The common challenges that music educators face today, including limited resources and high expectations.
    • Bill's personal journey through music education, providing a unique perspective on overcoming professional ruts.
    • Practical steps for rejuvenating music programs and exploring new pieces to keep the curriculum engaging and fresh.

    Listeners will learn:

    • Strategies to diversify their music repertoire and effectively manage their music libraries.
    • The importance of self-affirmations for maintaining mental and emotional health amidst the demands of teaching.
    • How to implement minor changes that can have significant impacts on both educator well-being and student engagement.

    https://millermusiccreations.com/subscriptions/

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    20 分