On Key

Brianna Westland

Welcome to On Key, hosted by Brianna Westland, where we explore the personal stories of musicians, educators, and artists who have made music their passion. Through engaging interviews, we uncover their journeys, mentors, and challenges. Each episode offers insights into their experiences and triumphs. Whether you’re an aspiring musician or a music lover, join us for conversations that celebrate the transformative power of music. Tune in and get inspired!

  1. 6d ago

    Music and Taking Risks: Finding Courage

    Why can making music feel so vulnerable? Whether we're singing in front of someone, performing on stage, auditioning, trying a difficult piece, or simply allowing ourselves to be heard, music asks us to take risks. And those risks can bring up nerves, self-consciousness, fear of failure, and even fear of being judged. In this episode of On Key, I’m exploring the vulnerability that comes with making music, and why that vulnerability is actually part of what makes music so powerful. What responsibility do we have as music educators when we're asking students to be vulnerable? Research on music education emphasizes the importance of emotionally safe learning environments, spaces where trust and respect allow students to experiment, take risks, and express themselves. A safe music classroom doesn't mean a place where students never feel uncomfortable. It means creating a place where students feel safe enough to be uncomfortable: to try, to fail, to recover, and to try again. Because music requires risk. And risk gives us an opportunity to practice something we need far beyond music: Courage. Why making music can feel uniquely vulnerableThe connection between music, emotion, thought, and physical expressionWhy singing and making music with others can create a sense of connectionThe importance of emotionally safe environments in music educationWhy students need permission to make mistakesThe difference between confidence and courageHow performing can teach students to recover when things don't go as plannedWhy our job as music educators isn't to eliminate discomfort, but to help students navigate itHow the courage we practice in music can extend far beyond the music room On Key is a podcast about music, teaching, learning, performance, and the people behind the music. Hosted by Brianna Westland.

  2. 12/30/2025

    Professor Jana Young on Finding Your Path in Music

    What does it really take to build a life in music? In this episode of On Key, Brianna sits down with her former voice teacher, Jana Young, to talk honestly about the realities of being a musician — from the practice room to the professional world. Jana shares her personal background in music and what led her to teaching at Kennesaw State University, offering a behind-the-scenes look at what it’s like to be a music major and why a career in music is rarely linear. Together, they discuss the skills that matter most for long-term success in the arts — many of which go far beyond talent alone. This conversation is especially encouraging for young musicians, students, and anyone who has faced setbacks or moments of doubt along the way. Jana offers practical wisdom for lessons, auditions, and practice habits, along with thoughtful advice on navigating challenges and staying resilient in a demanding field. The episode wraps up with Jana sharing about current and upcoming projects and performances at Kennesaw State University, as well as opportunities students can look forward to. Jana’s musical background and journey into teaching What it’s really like to be a music major Why music careers are often non-linear — and why that’s okay Essential skills for building a sustainable career in the arts Advice for the practice room, lessons, and auditions Experiencing setbacks in music and learning how to move forward Encouragement and wisdom for young musicians Current and upcoming projects at Kennesaw State University Whether you’re a student, teacher, performer, or simply someone who loves music, this episode is a reminder that growth, resilience, and adaptability are just as important as technique. 🎶 Listen now and join the conversation.

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Welcome to On Key, hosted by Brianna Westland, where we explore the personal stories of musicians, educators, and artists who have made music their passion. Through engaging interviews, we uncover their journeys, mentors, and challenges. Each episode offers insights into their experiences and triumphs. Whether you’re an aspiring musician or a music lover, join us for conversations that celebrate the transformative power of music. Tune in and get inspired!