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  • Episode 224: What the Heck Even is this Show?
    2024/11/21
    We have had an influx of new listeners, subscribers and Curious George’s to the show over the last week. Welcome! This program began in February of 2019, and contains some mission and values episodes from early on, but boy howdy has it grown and changed since then. In this short episode, I will take listeners … Continue reading "Episode 224: What the Heck Even is this Show?"
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  • Addressing Concerns From Equity Sings about Choralosophy
    2024/11/11
    I plan to keep it is short as possible. Presenting what I see as three categories of this controversy ranging from legit criticisms I need to seriously consider, to misunderstandings to things that just aren’t true. This weekend an argument or debate of sorts erupted on a post of mine on my personal FB page. … Continue reading "Addressing Concerns From Equity Sings about Choralosophy"
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  • Episode 223: Music As Healthcare with Dr. Olapeju Simoyan
    2024/11/08
    The quest to advocate for music education as integral to all stages of human life, continues on Choralosophy. I am excited to welcome Dr. Peju Simoyan, an addiction medicine physician with a fascinating musical journey. Growing up in a Nigerian diplomatic family, Dr. Simoyan has always held a passion for music, even with limited formal … Continue reading "Episode 223: Music As Healthcare with Dr. Olapeju Simoyan"
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  • Episode 222: Why Your Favorite Music Ed Theory May Be Wrong
    2024/11/01
    “Filling in the Gaps,” simply refers to a premise I believe we should consider: 1. No Theory gets it all right. 2. All good theories get SOMETHING right. 3. We should be focused on filling in the gaps in Music Education Are you an Gordon MLT devotée? A Kodály-guy? A Tonic Solfa Curwenator? How about … Continue reading "Episode 222: Why Your Favorite Music Ed Theory May Be Wrong"
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  • Episode 221: Authentically South African with Michael Barrett
    2024/10/25
    The music of South Africa is not unlike its people. It is built on layers. Layers of complexity, all rich with meaning, and difficult to understand from the outside. Michael Barrett loves his country and its music. His work proves it. I have long been a fan of Michael Barrett, as well as an admirer … Continue reading "Episode 221: Authentically South African with Michael Barrett"
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  • Episode 220: This is Your Brain on Music with Anita Collins
    2024/10/18
    One of my go to TED animations to play for students at the beginning of every year is the one that explains compellingly, the story of music as the best FULL BRAIN workout. But, Choral/Vocal education is not included in that research! The researcher behind that video, is this week’s guest. Don’t miss it. Dr. … Continue reading "Episode 220: This is Your Brain on Music with Anita Collins"
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  • Episode 219: Individual Literacy Assessment
    2024/10/11
    It is my strong belief that students have a RIGHT to receive individual instruction, feedback and assessment based on individual work in every class they take in school. Even music. This past weekend I had the chance to visit with the amazing students of Magnolia High School as well as the local chapter of the … Continue reading "Episode 219: Individual Literacy Assessment"
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  • Episode 218: The Heart of the Matter with Kyle Pederson
    2024/10/04
    “Does the world say that you don’t look the right way? Does the world say a that you’re just not enough.” Text written by this week’s guest Kyle Pederson. One of the most powerful tools educators have is the connection of our content to the personal experiences of students. Composer Kyle Pederson is a big … Continue reading "Episode 218: The Heart of the Matter with Kyle Pederson"
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