5 episodes

At the intersection of music, leadership and technology, there's this podcast! Tess is a music director and leader with professional credits that give her some street cred; but what she really likes to talk about is building teams, character, and integrity.

Behind This Mic Tess Escoto

    • Arts

At the intersection of music, leadership and technology, there's this podcast! Tess is a music director and leader with professional credits that give her some street cred; but what she really likes to talk about is building teams, character, and integrity.

    I Don't Have Quit In Me

    I Don't Have Quit In Me

    All of us have met people who succeed despite great obstacles. However, many stories go untold. During this time where hope is at a premium, we are bringing you stories of people who didn't give up, didn't quit and the characteristics that they display in order to do so. Join us for this first episode of this series where we tell the story of "Kira" who succeed despite homelessness as a child. We continue her story next episode.

    *If you have a story you want to tell, please email us from our website at  http://www.behindthismicshow.rocks !
    Support the show

    • 10 min
    Reach / Overreach

    Reach / Overreach

    People are best equipped to apply what you want to teach them if they have a context for what you are trying to explain. The partnership between a leader and their followers depends not on the information given, but the trust people have for their leader. We set lofty goals; but are we truly making inroads? Or are people just agreeing with us for the sake of unity?
    Support the show

    • 8 min
    Leadership Lessons with my Father - Part II

    Leadership Lessons with my Father - Part II

    This episode is part II of an interview I did with my father, Luis Escoto - my first mentor, leader and pastor. Whether you are a part of a church organization or not, you will enjoy the themes of casting vision, setting goals, caring for people, integrity, accountability and simply, the importance of keeping your word. What a treat I had, connecting the dots between what I believe as a leader and what my father modeled and taught me. 
    There's some cool sound effects throughout, too - because long episodes demand it. Listen all at once or in chapters - this is unforgettable!
    Support the show

    • 28 min
    Leadership Lessons with my Father - Part I

    Leadership Lessons with my Father - Part I

    This episode was recorded at my dad's house. It was a fun, blooper filled night (maybe I'll share those later!), but the best thing was that I captured some gems of leadership advice. I'd like to share these with you and later in the season, talk more about some of the themes raised. I'm sure, whether you are a church or other organization, that you will capture the values shown in this short interview. 
    Support the show

    • 9 min
    Passion Led Us Here

    Passion Led Us Here

    What is next in your life? What drives you? Makes you keep learning, playing, performing, ministering....leading?
    Today's episode takes the theme of that feeling of really wanting to accomplish something amazing,  but having some issues gaining the respect of those that we really need. There's a story of a leader having problems communicating what they need and things get a little rough. Here's four rules that will help you gain respect and move forward in your journey. Yes....you've reached the intersection of music, tech and leadership...and the signpost up ahead says, "Your turn!"

    *Today's episode features an intro and outro by vocalist and speaker Liz Sandoval, a friend and colleague. Please visit her on Spotify, CD Baby and all major online outlets.
    Support the show

    • 9 min

Top Podcasts In Arts

The Bookshelf with Ryan Tubridy
Ryan Tubridy
Dish
S:E Creative Studio
Table Manners with Jessie and Lennie Ware
Jessie Ware
Changing Times - The Allenwood Conversations
Mary McAleese & Mary Kennedy - Dundara Television and Media
Minnie Questions with Minnie Driver
iHeartPodcasts
I Think You Should Read
Rachel O'Neill and Áine O'Connell