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Podcasts that create, provide, and expand positively life-changing experiences through music.

  1. Bob Morrison | The Heart of Teaching Music - Ep. 14

    4d ago

    Bob Morrison | The Heart of Teaching Music - Ep. 14

    This episode of The Heart of Teaching Music features Bob Morrison, CEO of Quadrant Research and founder of Music for All. They chat about Bob’s career journey through music business and advocacy, exploring topics like equity of access to music education, the importance of data in advocacy, and how humans have been teaching music since very early times.   Check out Bob’s Substack for his recent articles surrounding threats to music education and the long history of music as a subject in formal and informal education: substack.com/@bobmorrison. Without people, there is no music. Join hosts Julia Baumanis and Scott Edgar as they explore the heart of teaching music. Each week, they sit down with inspiring leaders in music and music education to share stories of identity, belonging, and making a difference through music. Together, they uncover how music education nurtures growth—not just musically, but socially and emotionally. With engaging conversations, diverse voices, and opportunities for listeners to ask questions, this podcast invites music educators to embrace life-skill development and discover the power of Music for ALL. This episode is sponsored by GIA Publications. Learn more about GIA’s music education offerings, including Julia and Scott’s personal favorites, here: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠giamusic.com/hotm⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠.  For more information on how you can get involved as an advocate for music education, particularly at the state level and in your local community, check out musiciseducation.org.

    52 min
  2. George Quinlan, Jr. | The Heart of Teaching Music - Ep. 13

    Jun 4

    George Quinlan, Jr. | The Heart of Teaching Music - Ep. 13

    This episode of The Heart of Teaching Music features George Quinlan, Jr., Treasurer of The Midwest Clinic, Trustee of the VanderCook College of Music, and member of the NAMM Foundation’s Music Achievement Council. Informed by his and his family’s decades of experience in the field of scholastic instrumental music, George talks about the history of band and orchestra in American schools. Plus, the three discuss the development of young educators, the importance of music as part of a well-rounded K-12 education, and the many options for careers in the music industry beyond education and performance. Without people, there is no music. Join hosts Julia Baumanis and Scott Edgar as they explore the heart of teaching music. Each week, they sit down with inspiring leaders in music and music education to share stories of identity, belonging, and making a difference through music. Together, they uncover how music education nurtures growth—not just musically, but socially and emotionally. With engaging conversations, diverse voices, and opportunities for listeners to ask questions, this podcast invites music educators to embrace life-skill development and discover the power of Music for ALL. This episode is sponsored by GIA Publications. Learn more about GIA’s music education offerings, including Julia and Scott’s personal favorites, here: giamusic.com/hotm⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠.  Learn more about what a career in the music industry can look like at careers.namm.org. Or learn how you can support aspiring and in-service music teachers at teachmusic.org.

    45 min

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