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  1. MAR 5

    Podcast Episode 33: Andrew Beach

    Episode Description – NCMEA Podcast with Andrew Beach In this episode of the North Carolina Music Educators Association Podcast, host Howie Ledford sits down with Andrew Beach, Orchestra, Modern Band, and Piano teacher at Southwest Guilford High School and co-chair of the NCMEA Popular Music Committee. Andrew shares insights into the growing world of popular music education and the work of the NCMEA Popular Music Committee in supporting teachers across North Carolina. The conversation explores what a popular music program can look like in today’s classrooms, how educators can begin building programs at their own schools, and the importance of creativity, accessibility, and culturally responsive teaching in music education. Listeners will also learn about several exciting initiatives hosted by the committee, including SoundForge, the Singer-Songwriter and Music Producer Showcase, and professional development opportunities designed to help teachers bring modern band, songwriting, and music production into their curricula. Andrew also shares his own journey into popular music education, discusses the power of community among music educators, and describes one of his favorite classroom activities—“Terrible Solos,” a creative exercise designed to break down the fear of improvisation and encourage students to embrace musical risk-taking. Whether you’re a band, orchestra, chorus, or music technology teacher, this episode highlights ways that popular music education can expand opportunities for students and connect classrooms to the music students are already passionate about.

    27 min
  2. 12/05/2025

    Podcast Episode 32: Carolina Perez - New President

    🎙️ Podcast 32 — A Conversation with NCMEA President Carolina Perez Guerrero In this inspiring episode of the NCMEA Podcast, host Howie Ledford sits down with the newly elected NCMEA President, Carolina Perez Guerrero — a dynamic educator, conductor, performer, and leader whose journey spans continents, classrooms, and concert halls. Carolina shares her story, beginning with a childhood across Miami, Minneapolis, Tampa, and Chile before landing in North Carolina, where her love of music education took root. Today, she serves as Instructor of Music at NCSSM–Durham, directing multiple ensembles and shaping young musicians through vibrant, forward-thinking instruction. Together, Howie and Carolina dive into: Her personal and musical journey from band rooms to Duke University to NCSSM Why she pursued the NCMEA presidency — and the organization’s deep impact on her life Her vision for NCMEA’s future, including: Support for small, urban, and geographically isolated music programs Strengthening the statewide mentoring program Expanding modern music offerings like digital production, popular music, and technology Increasing access, advocacy, and inclusive music practices Leadership philosophy: collaboration, empowerment, and building community across all music disciplines Representation and service: what it means to lead as a Latina music educator Filled with authenticity, humor, and a deep passion for music education, this episode highlights Carolina’s heart for teachers, students, and the future of NCMEA. Whether you’re a band director, choral educator, orchestra teacher, or music production specialist, this conversation will inspire and energize you for the work ahead.

    33 min

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