We chat and collaborate with people in and around the music education orbit: teachers, composers, musicians, producers, and entrepreneurs.
Sarah Gulish spends most of her time in the classroom at a public high school outside of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. She is an active songwriter and musician, performing original music with her band, New Enemies, and composing and writing for film and musical theater. She is the co-founder and CEO of the music education publishing company, F-flat Books, and is on a mission to empower music educators to create and collaborate to involve all learners in a quality music education. Sarah and Bob wrote a song at the end of the episode. Make sure to listen to the end to see what the HEAT is all about. This episode was livestreamed on YouTube on 10/9/21. You can check out the video version of the podcast HERE
Robert is a middle school teacher from the UK teaching in Hong Kong. He talks about his music education journey and his work with modern band and Musical Futures.
Emmanuel is one of the most humble and dedicated music educators I've had the chance to talk to. I hope you enjoy this chat as much as I did!
Bryan Powell and I talk about the importance of popular music education, lifetime learning, and tattoos.
Jim Frankel and I talk about beer, the Grateful Dead, and the changing landscape of music technology in education.