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Music Student 101

Jeremy Burns, Matthew Scott Phillips

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We are musicians, composers, engineers, teachers and students alike. The path of a musician can be challenging and uncertain but it can also be enriching and great fun! This is the path we chose and we are here as your resource. Explore theory, history, ear training, technique, special topics and overall musicianship.
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MLC Student Voices

Music Learning Collective CIC

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By MLC students, for young Creative Practitioners everywhere. This show is designed for students at the Music Learning Collective to showcase their talents and share their thoughts as their journeys progress.
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Want to get better at your music auditions? You CAN transform the way you audition and The Confident Musicianing Podcast guides you through it. I’m Eleanor, and together we dive into concrete strategies for the before, during, and after of your audition process so that you can be better prepared and crush that performance! If you’re a music student ready to revolutionize your auditioning, let’s jump in. Tune in every Tuesday for another insight-filled episode; see you there!
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VSM: Music Experts

Virtual Sheet Music

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Virtual Sheet Music's Music Experts Videos give you weekly music lessons and music insights on different aspects of music. From instrumental video lessons, to general music educational videos. If you are a musician, music teacher, a student or simply a music enthusiast, these videos are for you.
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Sound Connections

Amplitude Ventures

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This is the intricate world of music entrepreneurship. Hosted by Jakob Wredstrøm from Amplitude Ventures, this podcast offers listeners a unique blend of insightful interviews, industry expertise, and behind-the-scenes stories from the global music landscape. From the challenges of breaking into the industry to the nuances of music tech innovations, each episode is a journey into the lives of music professionals, founders, artists, and innovators. Whether you're an aspiring entrepreneur, an ...
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What's Next?

ICMP • Jordan Olukanmi

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Ever wonder what ICMP Music School students get up to after they graduate? This series of podcasts explores just that. We'll be interviewing graduates from across our portfolio of music courses in this insightful series.
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The Music Box

Louisville Public Media

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The Music Box is an interactive music education podcast for kids, exploring fundamental music concepts through performing, responding and connecting. The current season is hosted by music educators Kiana Del and Fiona Palensky. Each episode gets listeners involved in making music! Short episodes are perfect for a car ride or just hanging out at home. Get printable lesson plans and ideas for extending the learning at musicboxpod.org. The Music Box is produced by Louisville Public Media and ma ...
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The Piano Parent Podcast is your one-stop shop for all things related to parenting a piano student. From practice tips to piano geography and musical terms, common studio policies to teacher and parent interviews, this is THE best resource to help you and your child make the most of piano lessons. Whether you are a knowledgeable musician or a complete novice, there is definitely something for you here.
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Nolan Wible gives you his perspective as a trumpet player in music school on how to start and navigate your musical career. On this podcast you will get advice, tips, and tools on how to be a successful musician and how to be a great student. Whether you are a beginner, playing just for joy, or full time professional, we are all musicians and students of our craft. So let`s talk about it!
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The Harmonious Blacksmith: A Music Theory Exploration is a podcast dedicated to unraveling the complexities of music theory, designed for music theorists, musicians, educators, and students alike. Whether you're a seasoned composer, an aspiring music student, or a music historian, this podcast provides insightful discussions, expert interviews, and deep dives into the principles that shape Western classical and contemporary music. Each episode explores key topics such as scales, chords, chor ...
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BarTalk

Pokie Huang, Walter Aparicio

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BarTalk is a bi-weekly, no-filter conversation between NYC-based pianists Pokie and Walter. Recorded in their living room (or wherever life takes them), the podcast dives into the real, unpolished side of classical music life — from backstage gossip and student quirks to late-night rants about freelancing, teaching, and surviving New York. Sometimes there are guests. Mostly, it's just two artists talking shop over drinks. If you're in or around the classical music world, you're invited to pu ...
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Student Life Unplugged

Lifespan Education

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Welcome to our “Student Life Unplugged” podcast, where young people from diverse backgrounds share their experiences in navigating student life across the globe. Tune in as we explore the real conversations and candid stories of students — from their academic challenges to personal triumphs and everything in between. This podcast offers a unique platform for students to voice their thoughts on a variety of topics such as adapting to new cultures, handling academic pressures, and planning fut ...
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This podcast is all about bringing back the passion for music education! Whether you are a music student, a music teacher, or someone who just loves learning more about music, this podcast is for you! We share our passion for music, our experiences with teaching music, and our lives as musicians in this ever changing digital world.
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This is RADAR, the all-new music podcast showcasing the creative output across London. In each episode, we’re joined by artists, students and industry professionals to take an in-depth look into their musical journey, as well as the projects that they’re passionate about.
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ReelTV

ZOOLOOK®

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The official podcast of ReelTV, a collaborative video channel, magazine, and community that showcases and supports student, independent, and professional digital storytellers worldwide.
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Moody Presents

Moody Radio

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Moody Presents with Dr. Mark Jobe is a weekly half-hour teaching program hosted by Jon Gauger. In addition to teaching from God's Word, this program showcases the uplifting music of Moody’s student ensemble groups along with inspiring testimonies by current students and alumni.
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The Daily Aztec

The Daily Aztec

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The Daily Aztec: Production Nights pulls back the curtain on San Diego State's student newsroom. Daily Aztec Music (or DAM!) covers the latest music news. SciPod presents all things STEM-related. Spear Sports Report brings you courtside as our editors and writers break down all things Aztec Athletics. Writers, editors and guests invite listeners to stay informed on the latest stories both in the SDSU community and the world around us.
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7-Figure Music School

Daniel Patterson & Nate Shaw

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7-Figure Music School is a podcast for music school owners who want to create fantastic margins, hire energetic teachers, and leverage their team's time and talent to create a sustainable business. Join hosts Daniel Patterson, Founder & CEO of Grow Your Music Studio, and Nate Shaw, Co-founder & CEO of Brooklyn Music Factory, as you create YOUR 7-figure music school.
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JTV Show

JT Winter

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If you enjoy the show please leave a five star review! The JTV Show is hosted by JT Winter, joined by an exiting new guest from Brightons student music scene every episode.
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WKNC Interviews

WKNC 88.1 FM | NC State Student Radio

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WKNC 88.1 FM HD-1/HD-2 is student-run non-commercial radio from NC State University, playing indie rock, electronic, hip-hop and metal. This podcast features interviews from 2010-2018.
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Radio1190

KVCU Radio 1190

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NO LIMITED PLAYLISTS. NO LIMITED FORMATS. NO LIMITS. The best of independent and underground music from every era and genre, plus award-winning student news. Listen on 1190 AM in Boulder, 92.9 FM in Denver, or stream worldwide at https://1190.radio.
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House of jazz

Greg Petter

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This is a podcast of the House of Jazz show broadcasted live on Radio cardiff at 22:00 UK time every tuesday. The show is hosted by a young and energetic university music student. If you do not know jazz, this show is perfect as it embeds every style of jazz. In fact any artist who has influenced jazz musicians or is inspired by jazz music can be played on the show. From gypsy jazz, rap jaz, big band, be bop, acid jazz, fusion, funk, soul latin and many more. The show seeks to explore the en ...
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The Inclusive Music Classroom: Conversations on Belonging in Music Education is a podcast exploring how music educators can create spaces of safety, connection, and belonging for every student. Through reflective conversations and practical insights, it invites listeners to reimagine music teaching as an act of care, inclusion, and community.
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Are you a music school owner eager to grow your teaching business and attract more students? This podcast is your go-to resource for applying proven marketing strategies and business fundamentals tailored to music schools. Learn how to enroll more students, keep them longer, and take your music school to the next level with actionable insights and expert advice. Whether you're just starting out or looking to refine your approach, this podcast will empower you to build a thriving music teachi ...
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Explore everything about student life in Finland! In this podcast, student ambassadors from Uniarts share their experiences of living in Finland as art students. Topics include language learning, everyday living, and more.
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Maya's Music Motive is a podcast wishing to enlighten individuals about topics surrounding the music industry, while relating them back to trending past and present headlines in popular culture. The podcast is hosted by graduate music business student, Maya Abrams, who will have a new topic or Motive each episode to unpack with her special guests.
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Music Academy Success® Podcast

Marty Fort - Music Academy Success®

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Music Academy Success® is the largest and number one program for music school owners. Since 2008 Master Business Coach Marty Fort has worked with music school owners and teachers in 44 states and on six continents. On the Music Academy Success podcast you’ll hear interviews with music lesson industry leaders so you can learn how to better your business by getting more students, keeping students longer and building the music school and lifestyle of your dreams. More at www.MusicAcademySuccess.com
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Water Matters!

Utton Transboundary Resources Center

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The Utton Transboundary Resources Center’s Water Matters! podcast looks at water and natural resources issues in New Mexico and beyond. Housed at the University of New Mexico School of Law, the Utton Transboundary Resources Center is a state-funded research and public service project that believes in the pursuit of well informed, collaborative solutions to our natural resource challenges. The Utton Transboundary Resources Center’s Sairis Perez-Gomez designed the podcast logo and wrote and pe ...
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Dave Chang has a few questions. Besides being the chef of the Momofuku restaurants and the creator and host of Netflix’s 'Ugly Delicious,' Dave is an avid student and fan of sports, music, art, film, and, of course, food. In ranging conversations that cover everything from the creative process to his guest’s guiltiest pleasures, Dave and a rotating cast of smart, thought-provoking guests talk about their inspirations, failures, successes, fame, and identities.
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Creative Piano Pedagogy

Elizabeth Davis-Everhart

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This podcast is an enriching resource designed specifically for piano teachers and music educators working with out-of-the-box students: students with disabilities, physical or learning differences, gifted and 2-E learners and neurodivergent students. Each episode delves into innovative teaching strategies, offering insights and practical solutions that promote creativity, inclusivity, and approaches teaching from a positive and student-first environment. Pedagogue, researcher and music educ ...
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University College Isle of Man students have been making working with both Cronk Y Berry primary school and Ellan Vannin Care Home to create music and activities - with, for and inspired by residents and pupils. Christy catches up with students Milli Butterworth, Keeley Lewington, Beck Parker and Harley Pierce along with their teacher Ruby Biscoe-T…
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Holiday season isn't just recital season… it's decision season. In this episode, you'll learn how to turn the "new instrument" moment (Christmas/Hanukkah gifts) into a powerful enrollment boost without sounding salesy or generic. If you want more students in January, this is the window to act, and we'll show you exactly how. In this episode, you'll…
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Brisbane trad band Amaidí say they perform "doofy folk stuff": accordion, guitar, banjo and fiddle augmented by stomp box and electronics. Amaidí means nonsense in Gaelic but it's more than just silly stuff, with their new album Beyond Cape Capricorn reflecting the broad and often dark influences of Scottish and Irish music in the Australian folk t…
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What do you do when what you want to learn simply isn’t available to you? In this episode, we travel to Brazil to meet Leticia, a passionate language learner, English teacher, and online university student currently completing a BA in Administration, English, and Portuguese. Leticia brings to life a colourful portrait of Brazil, sharing stories of …
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We did it! The PIANOVEMBER 2025 Practice Challenge is complete with over 51,000 practice tallies! 🏆🎉 In this week's episode, Shelly celebrates the top participants, gives shoutouts to amazing teachers, and wraps things up with a fun holiday music mystery replay: Down in History. Learn more at www.pianoparentpodcast.com/371…
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Host Izzy interviews singer-songwriter Shao Hao about his new single "Where Is My Home," exploring his immigrant journey, musical influences that blend K‑pop and Britpop, and how songwriting became a form of healing and belonging. They discuss Shao Hao’s challenges with autism and ADHD, experiences of discrimination, the role of social media in amp…
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It is again time to reminisce on some of the topics we've covered in past episodes. This, part 5 of our recaps, will cover episodes 101-130. These episodes cover a lot of ear training and extended advanced theory topics as well as some cool history and other things music adjacent. We humbly thank you all for your support and for the community we ar…
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Seraphim Trio have been making chamber music together for over twenty years. Pianist Anna Goldsworthy joins Andrew Ford to talk about her relationship with violinist Helen Ayres and cellist Tim Nankervis, as well as the women composers – famous and lesser known – they have recorded as part of their latest album Radiante. Written from the small shed…
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It's time again for a Christmas edition of Moody Presents and we hope you've enjoyed your time celebrating the birth of Jesus Christ this weekend. We couldn't let this Christmas time pass until we heard part 3 of Divine Interruptions with Dr. Mark Jobe, president of the Moody Bible Institute. Let's head right to the book of Luke to learn more! Beco…
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Aspirations of modernity, progress and innovation drove music through the 20th century. For French composer Maurice Ravel, inspiration from (and imitation of) his peers, of the voices and styles around him, made him a true original. He pulled from Spanish music, 18th century music, Viennese waltz and jazz, and yet within seconds it’s always possibl…
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https://www.instagram.com/studentpagesmagazine/ Following on from the recent announcement of their much anticipated, vibrant and raucous debut self-titled album (set for release on 16th January 2026 via Year0001), host Izzy caught up with lead vocalist Max from London based band Rifle to discuss their latest music. Rifle have just released a brand …
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When Irving Berlin penned “White Christmas” more than six decades ago, he did not have Albuquerque in mind. According to the National Weather Service, the chances of actually seeing falling flakes here on Christmas are about one in thirty. But that does not stop Rin Tara and John Fleck from hoping, scanning the long range weather forecasts as they …
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The BarTalk crew rings in the holidays with their first-ever guest, bestie Amanda, over a cozy pancake breakfast and plenty of chaotic banter. They swap friend origin stories, debate suspiciously perfect pre-cut fruit, and share recent highlights—from Amanda’s Met Opera matinee to Walter’s concert adventures and Pokie’s very relatable “nothing new,…
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How does living with bipolar disorder impact your education and daily life? In this week’s episode, we have an open and heartfelt conversation with Anton from Java about his personal journey with mental health. Anton was diagnosed with bipolar disorder while still in school, following the tragic loss of his two year old brother Hooda, to cancer. He…
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Ever since I started taking notes after my lessons, I have gotten more out of my lessons and it has helped my growth as an oboist. Here is how I do it. This episode has an accompanying blog post. Click here to read. Use code ELEANOR15 for 15% off your Notabl_ practice journal, and level up your focus in your sessions! Click here for your journal. I…
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In this value-packed episode of Sound Connections, host Jakob Wredstrøm sits down with Jesse Flores, Head of Artist and Label Partnerships at Intercept Music, to explore what it really takes to succeed as an independent artist today. If you're producing your own music, wondering how to grow a fanbase, or struggling to market your releases, this is …
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We all know and love Joy to the World as a classic Christmas carol — but did you know it wasn't originally written for Christmas? And it's not in Handel's Messiah either! In this episode, I share the fascinating history behind one of our most familiar hymns, how it's connected (and not connected) to Handel, and how its message points forward to som…
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Dave shares what he's learned about living in the moment from his dog Seve, who is sick. He makes his (and, more importantly, Seve's) favorite dog food recipe, while talking about their time together, as well as a bit about those topics we should all talk about more: mortality, loss, and love. Host: Dave Chang Majordomo Media Producer: David Meyer …
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Almost every description of South African singer, cellist and composer Abel Selaocoe starts with a phrase like “genre-defying”, but Abel refers to himself as genre defining. Wherever he tours, he brings with him a lifetime of musical influences ranging from his childhood in Sebokeng, a township outside Johannesburg, to adolescence at Soweto’s Afric…
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It's with joy and gladness that we celebrate the birth of Jesus at this time of year on Moody Presents. Today Mark Jobe has some very special music from the recent Moody Bible Institute Candlelight Carols held just a couple short weeks ago on our campus. Then, Pastor Mark tackles one of the biggest topics to hit the Moody Radio prayer line...prodig…
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Ellen Stekert has spent a lifetime in folk music. She got her first guitar at 13 (to assist with her rehab after contracting polio) and soon after high school she became enmeshed in the Greenwich Village folk scene, crossing paths with the likes of Pete Seeger and Woody Guthrie. Ellen released four albums of traditional songs in the 1950s and then …
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The old Western cliché that whiskey’s for drinking while water is for fighting over has always been problematic. Frequently attributed to Mark Twain, it seems that Twain never said it. And research by the Utton Center’s Stephanie Russo Baca shows that sharing water – ensuring that no one goes dry when the water runs low – is a viable approach to Ne…
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In this episode of the EMMIE Podcast Editor-In-Chief Ian Hoffman, Podcast Director Oliver Gerharz, Zine Editor Allie Hoffert and former Editor-In-Chief Easton Parks break down the results of their Spotify Wrapped (and Easton's Apple Music rewind). They discuss all kinds of bands and trends throughout this past year, the new gimmicks introduced in t…
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In this episode of the EMMIE Podcast Editor-In-Chief Ian Hoffman, Podcast Director Oliver Gerharz, Photo Editor Bailey Krause and former Art Editor Elliot Novak discuss concert photography. They talk about Elliot and Bailey's experiences taking photos at all kinds of concerts, Oliver and Ian's occasional experiences, favorite photos, and etiquette.…
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The Ellan Vannin Care Home in Douglas is a little gem - one that some people don't seem to know is still open! Thelma Lomax and Robert Moore are on something of a mission to remind people that the charity is very much still alive and providing a Home from Home for residents. Find out more about their services here: https://ellanvanninhome.org.im/ T…
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It's the holidays, and we're planning on snacking to celebrate. Dave is joined by our pal Chris Ying to talk about their snack habits, discuss the lie that is serving sizes, and cook the easiest and most delicious pasta recipe. They also discuss the masterful maneuver that was rebranding frosting. After a guessing game, the two have an in-depth res…
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Internationally acclaimed musician and artist, Tarek Atoui speaks about his practice at the intersection of music and visual arts. Atoui, who is based in Paris and originally from Lebanon, makes unique sculptural instruments and views architecture as a sounding body. Listen for profound advice on patience, failure, and the necessity of playfulness.…
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Streaming isn’t enough. If you're an artist or manager looking to grow real revenue, this episode breaks down how to use merch, email, and digital sales to build a profitable artist business. Jakob Wredstrøm talks with Jack McCarthy, co-founder of Indiepreneur and co-host of the Creative Juice podcast, about the missing revenue stream most artists …
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From the waves of the western Pacific to the waves of RTVMaastricht 107.5FM, your trusted hosts - Sweet&Sour - talk to Manuel Requena dialing-in with savory stories and memories of Maastricht. Ride the waves with the Pink Jesus and check-out the Drogas Bombas - the unreleased, the irreversable, the Baladas Irreparables!Vocals Chiara von Gallwitz @_…
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Most owners think retention is a reward for doing other things well. But it’s not. Retention is a strategy—and it might be the most important one you have. - - - - - Check out our free trainings and resources on school marketing, group lessons, and using AI in your music school: growyourmusicstudio.com/free Get updates and FREE workshop invites fro…
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"Trust Your Wings" is the advice given to this week’s guest, Anjalee. Born in Sri Lanka, she grew up with a mother who always encouraged her to choose her own path. After completing her degree in Information Technology, she followed that advice all the way to Ireland, where she is now pursuing a Master’s in Digital Media. In this week’s podcast, we…
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When I was unwell, I didn't practice. Here is how I showed myself compassion during this time of being unwell. Use code ELEANOR15 for 15% off your Notabl_ practice journal, and level up your focus in your sessions! Click here for your journal. I only recommend things I love. This contains an affiliate code which means that I receive a commission --…
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The Music Box will be back with a new season in the fall. In the meantime, we hope you enjoy this special about shape note singing — one of the oldest musical traditions in this country. It’s a practice that began in colonial America, and after centuries of ups and downs in popularity, today it’s finding an expanded and surprisingly diverse new fol…
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Dave is joined by Marc Johnson and Andrew Miller, friends of the show and culinary producers of Dinner Time Live, as they test a dish for Dinner Time Live's 50th episode. They test a poulet en vessie in a variety of forms, one of which may or may not have made it to the real episode on Netflix. While they test pig bladders and chicken, they talk ab…
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Interruptions...we can't stand them, we grumble, complain, disregard them. But what if it is an interruption in our life that was designed by God to help others? Sobering thought and one we need to be prayerfully ready for this Christmas season, divine interruptions. Here's Pastor Mark Jobe with part two of his message. Become part of our Advance T…
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What do an actress mired in scandal, a grieving political dissident, a previously enslaved African celebrity, and a court composer have in common? They’re all integral to the story of Messiah becoming a cornerstone of the musical repertoire. Heard now more often at Christmas, it was premiered at Easter in 1742 after three rapid weeks of writing by …
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