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Grieving Out Loud: A Mother Coping with Loss in the Opioid Epidemic
There's something uniquely powerful about the bond between siblings. They're like built-in best friends — there for the good, the bad, and everything in between. But when someone loses a brother or sister, their grief is often overlooked. Many people focus on the parents or the children and forget that siblings are mourning too.In this episode of Grieving Out Loud, we continue our series on sibling loss with Will Rops. Will not only lost his oldest brother, Justin, to fentanyl poisoning, but he also grew up watching him struggle with substance use disorder.Now, after that devastating loss, Will is fighting to make a difference — pushing to get emergency naloxone available at Minnesota state colleges. Hear how Will is turning his grief into action through legislation making its way through the Minnesota legislature, in this episode of Grieving Out Loud.Send us a textThe Emily's Hope Substance Use Prevention Curriculum has been carefully designed to address growing concerns surrounding substance use and overdose in our communities. Our curriculum focuses on age-appropriate and evidence-based content that educates children about the risks of substance use while empowering them to make healthy choices. Support the showConnect with Angela Follow Grieving Out Loud Follow Emily's Hope Read Angela's Blog Subscribe to Grieving Out Loud/Emily's Hope Updates Suggest a Guest For more episodes and information, just go to our website, emilyshope.charityWishing you faith, hope and courage!Podcast producers:Casey Wonnenberg King & Marley Miller
Grieving Out Loud: A Mother Coping with Loss in the Opioid Epidemic
In this deeply personal episode of Grieving Out Loud, host Angela Kennecke sits down with her own children to talk about the very public loss of their sister, Emily, who died of fentanyl poisoning in 2018. While the nation saw the news story, what it didn't see was the quiet heartbreak that unfolded behind closed doors. In episode one of What About Us? Stories of Sibling Grief, each sibling shares how Emily's death changed them—how they grieve, how they've grown, and what they want others to know about life after unimaginable loss. It's the start of a powerful new series on sibling grief, with raw honesty, love, and hope at its heart.There's more to come—join us in the next few episodes as we continue sharing stories of siblings navigating life after loss.Send us a textThe Emily's Hope Substance Use Prevention Curriculum has been carefully designed to address growing concerns surrounding substance use and overdose in our communities. Our curriculum focuses on age-appropriate and evidence-based content that educates children about the risks of substance use while empowering them to make healthy choices. Support the showConnect with Angela Follow Grieving Out Loud Follow Emily's Hope Read Angela's Blog Subscribe to Grieving Out Loud/Emily's Hope Updates Suggest a Guest For more episodes and information, just go to our website, emilyshope.charityWishing you faith, hope and courage!Podcast producers:Casey Wonnenberg King & Marley Miller
Grieving Out Loud: A Mother Coping with Loss in the Opioid Epidemic
Sometimes, life delivers blow after blow, leaving you gasping for air. Whether it's the loss of a job, a home, or someone you love, grief can feel all-consuming—like joy may never return. For Betsy Stephenson, the heartbreak came in rapid succession. Within just six weeks, she lost her mother-in-law to dementia, her family dog to cancer, and—most devastating of all—her son to suicide. But instead of allowing the grief to swallow her whole, Betsy turned to writing.Through raw, unfiltered reflections captured in real time, she began to process her pain and offer hope to others walking through similar darkness. In this episode of Grieving Out Loud, Betsy shares her journey through unimaginable loss, the lessons she's learned along the way, and what inspired her to publish her intimate memoir, Blackbird. Her story is both deeply emotional and quietly courageous—a reminder that even in the darkest skies, light still finds a way through.If you liked this episode, listen to these episodes next:Broken Heart Syndrome: 4 Ways We GrieveA mother's grief journey and how it changed her lifeSend us a textThe Emily's Hope Substance Use Prevention Curriculum has been carefully designed to address growing concerns surrounding substance use and overdose in our communities. Our curriculum focuses on age-appropriate and evidence-based content that educates children about the risks of substance use while empowering them to make healthy choices. Support the showConnect with Angela Follow Grieving Out Loud Follow Emily's Hope Read Angela's Blog Subscribe to Grieving Out Loud/Emily's Hope Updates Suggest a Guest For more episodes and information, just go to our website, emilyshope.charityWishing you faith, hope and courage!Podcast producers:Casey Wonnenberg King & Marley Miller
Grieving Out Loud: A Mother Coping with Loss in the Opioid Epidemic
As more states legalize marijuana, its use is on the rise across the country. A recent analysis of National Survey on Drug Use and Health data shows that daily marijuana consumption has now surpassed daily alcohol use. But for one grieving mother, the growing acceptance of the drug comes with an urgent warning—where it comes from matters, and one bad decision can be deadly. Paula Santos-Young says she lost her son, Andrew, after he unknowingly consumed marijuana laced with a deadly substance. Hear her heartbreaking story, how she's raising awareness about the growing danger, and what she says all Americans need to know. If you liked this episode, listen to Mother Blames Cannabis-induced Psychosis for Son's Death next!Send us a textThe Emily's Hope Substance Use Prevention Curriculum has been carefully designed to address growing concerns surrounding substance use and overdose in our communities. Our curriculum focuses on age-appropriate and evidence-based content that educates children about the risks of substance use while empowering them to make healthy choices. Support the showConnect with Angela Follow Grieving Out Loud Follow Emily's Hope Read Angela's Blog Subscribe to Grieving Out Loud/Emily's Hope Updates Suggest a Guest For more episodes and information, just go to our website, emilyshope.charityWishing you faith, hope and courage!Podcast producers:Casey Wonnenberg King & Marley Miller
Grieving Out Loud: A Mother Coping with Loss in the Opioid Epidemic
Social media can be a great way to connect with friends and family, but do you really know what your child is doing online? The DEA warns that drug networks are increasingly using these platforms to find new customers, while sex traffickers also exploit them to lure victims. Now, the FBI is raising alarms about a rise in violent online networks targeting kids.Julianna Arnold's mother knows these dangers all too well. Since her 17-year-old daughter's death, she has been searching for answers about what happened in the hours leading up to that tragic moment. What she's uncovered is deeply unsettling—her daughter met someone on social media, had sex with a much older man, and ultimately died from fentanyl poisoning.Now, she is speaking out to warn parents about the hidden dangers of social media while calling on tech companies to do more to protect children from harm.If you liked this episode, listen to Mother spearheads lawsuit against Snapchat in wake of teen's fentanyl fatality next!Send us a textThe Emily's Hope Substance Use Prevention Curriculum has been carefully designed to address growing concerns surrounding substance use and overdose in our communities. Our curriculum focuses on age-appropriate and evidence-based content that educates children about the risks of substance use while empowering them to make healthy choices. Support the showConnect with Angela Follow Grieving Out Loud Follow Emily's Hope Read Angela's Blog Subscribe to Grieving Out Loud/Emily's Hope Updates Suggest a Guest For more episodes and information, just go to our website, emilyshope.charityWishing you faith, hope and courage!Podcast producers:Casey Wonnenberg King & Marley Miller
Grieving Out Loud: A Mother Coping with Loss in the Opioid Epidemic
As the United States continues to grapple with a deadly opioid crisis, Narcan—a medication that can reverse opioid overdoses—has become more accessible. Experts credit this expanded availability as one reason overdose deaths have declined over the past year. But Narcan can only save a life if someone is there to administer it—and that's not always the case. Many people struggling with substance use disorder use drugs alone, whether out of shame, fear of judgment, or simply because they have no one they can trust. So how do you save lives when one bad dose can be deadly, and the people most at risk are suffering in silence?A unique hotline called SafeSpot is helping answer that question. The service offers a lifeline—someone to stay on the line while a person uses drugs and calls for help if something goes wrong. On this episode of Grieving Out Loud, you'll hear from the director of SafeSpot and a woman who says the hotline is the reason she's still alive today.Listen to the original hotline call on This American Life: The CallIf you enjoyed this episode, listen to TV Anchors step up with naloxone training to fight the opioid crisis next!Send us a textThe Emily's Hope Substance Use Prevention Curriculum has been carefully designed to address growing concerns surrounding substance use and overdose in our communities. Our curriculum focuses on age-appropriate and evidence-based content that educates children about the risks of substance use while empowering them to make healthy choices. Support the showConnect with Angela Follow Grieving Out Loud Follow Emily's Hope Read Angela's Blog Subscribe to Grieving Out Loud/Emily's Hope Updates Suggest a Guest For more episodes and information, just go to our website, emilyshope.charityWishing you faith, hope and courage!Podcast producers:Casey Wonnenberg King & Marley Miller
Grieving Out Loud: A Mother Coping with Loss in the Opioid Epidemic
Nicolas Getz once had a very specific image of what someone suffering from drug addiction looked like—a person panhandling on the street, wearing tattered clothing. But in his 20s, he learned firsthand that addiction doesn't fit a single stereotype.Substance use disorder affects 48.5 million Americans, or 17 percent of the population. Getz became part of that statistic, struggling with opioid addiction and grappling with the guilt of how it impacted his family, his future, and himself.He recalls knowing, even in the depths of his addiction, that his actions were causing harm. But recovery was possible—with help. Now in recovery, Getz is sharing his story to break the stigma around addiction and offer hope to others facing similar struggles.If you liked this episode, listen to A middle-class family man's journey into homelessness and heroin next.Send us a textThe Emily's Hope Substance Use Prevention Curriculum has been carefully designed to address growing concerns surrounding substance use and overdose in our communities. Our curriculum focuses on age-appropriate and evidence-based content that educates children about the risks of substance use while empowering them to make healthy choices. Support the showConnect with Angela Follow Grieving Out Loud Follow Emily's Hope Read Angela's Blog Subscribe to Grieving Out Loud/Emily's Hope Updates Suggest a Guest For more episodes and information, just go to our website, emilyshope.charityWishing you faith, hope and courage!Podcast producers:Casey Wonnenberg King & Marley Miller
Grieving Out Loud: A Mother Coping with Loss in the Opioid Epidemic
Peter and Erica Zurkow never imagined they would be part of a nationwide TV special—especially for a reason that once felt unimaginable. They thought their 23-year-old son, Henry, was safe in his own home, sleeping soundly in his bedroom. But in reality, he was in danger. The pill he purchased through Craigslist turned out to be deadly.In this emotional episode of Grieving Out Loud, the Zurkows share their heartbreaking story, what they wish they had known sooner, and how they're now working to raise awareness in hopes of preventing more tragic deaths.Peter's Boston Globe Article, "I wrote this to save a life" If you liked this episode, listen to Former college coach speaks out after losing standout athlete son to fentanyl next.TV Special:Part 1: Saving a Generation: The Fentanyl Crisis Part 2: The Next Generation: Breaking Fentanyl's GripSend us a textThe Emily's Hope Substance Use Prevention Curriculum has been carefully designed to address growing concerns surrounding substance use and overdose in our communities. Our curriculum focuses on age-appropriate and evidence-based content that educates children about the risks of substance use while empowering them to make healthy choices. Support the showConnect with Angela Follow Grieving Out Loud Follow Emily's Hope Read Angela's Blog Subscribe to Grieving Out Loud/Emily's Hope Updates Suggest a Guest For more episodes and information, just go to our website, emilyshope.charityWishing you faith, hope and courage!Podcast producers:Casey Wonnenberg King & Marley Miller
Grieving Out Loud: A Mother Coping with Loss in the Opioid Epidemic
As more states legalize marijuana, its use is becoming increasingly normalized—even among teenagers. According to the latest data from the National Institute on Drug Abuse, one in four high school seniors reported using cannabis in the past year. But on today's episode of Grieving Out Loud, a grieving mother is warning others about the risks.Laura Stack wasn't overly concerned when her 14-year-old son admitted to trying marijuana at a party. But what started as experimentation quickly spiraled into addiction. Laura believes cannabis-induced psychosis played a devastating role in her son's death, and now she's on a mission to educate others. Through her nonprofit, Johnny's Ambassadors, she's raising awareness about the dangers of high-potency marijuana and its impact on young minds.In this emotional episode, hear Laura's heartbreaking story and the urgent message she wants every parent to know. Plus, an addiction medicine doctor weighs in on why he believes marijuana is a gateway drug and how it affects the developing brain.Help is available: https://emilyshope.charity/help/If you liked this episode, listen to this one next: Grief, marijuana, and addiction: A conversation about cannabis use disorderCannabis-related news: Adolescents who use cannabis are at higher risk of psychotic disorders, according to new researchTeens more prone to cannabis use disorder than adults, new study findsMarijuana gummies hospitalize 11 New York middle schoolersLargest study on cannabis and brain function finds long-term impact on memorySend us a textThe Emily's Hope Substance Use Prevention Curriculum has been carefully designed to address growing concerns surrounding substance use and overdose in our communities. Our curriculum focuses on age-appropriate and evidence-based content that educates children about the risks of substance use while empowering them to make healthy choices. Support the showConnect with Angela Follow Grieving Out Loud Follow Emily's Hope Read Angela's Blog Subscribe to Grieving Out Loud/Emily's Hope Updates Suggest a Guest For more episodes and information, just go to our website, emilyshope.charityWishing you faith, hope and courage!Podcast producers:Casey Wonnenberg King & Marley Miller
Thoughtstuff - Tom Morgan on Microsoft Teams, Skype for Business and Office 365 Development
Here's the audio of the video interview I conducted with two of Microsoft's best Developer Advocates, Garry Trinder and Waldeck Mastykarz, where we dive deep into the powerful world of Dev Proxy. You can watch the full video here: https://youtu.be/BgsdGSinWYM More information about what we cover is found in the blog post: Unlocking Dev Proxy: An Interview with Microsoft Experts Garry Trinder and Waldeck Mastykarz | The thoughtstuff Blog Subscribe to all my videos at: https://thoughtstuff.co.uk/video Podcast: https://thoughtstuff.co.uk/itunes, https://thoughtstuff.co.uk/spotify or https://thoughtstuff.co.uk/podcast Blog: https://blog.thoughtstuff.co.uk
Sales and Cigars Episode 99 George Bronten “The Membrain Connection” Walter sits down with George Bronten CEO and founder of Membrain. Helix Sales Development uses Membrain as a tool to power our clients to be successful and double their revenue in three to five years. George's talks a little bit about his background, how Membrain was created and how it keeps evolving, being upgraded and changed to move with the times. If you are a CEO, salesperson or entrepreneur this podcast is loaded with great information for you that will change your business for the better. So go grab a cocktail, grab a cigar and strap in for another episode of Sales and Cigars. Get your copy of Walter Crosbys new Book: “The 7 Critical Mistakes CEOs Make With Their Sales Organization That Stop The Company From Scaling” https://www.amazon.com/Critical-Mistakes-Their-Sales-Organization/dp/B0BLFYMGS6 Connect with Walter Crosby: https://www.linkedin.com/in/walterlcrosby/ https://calendly.com/walter-helix/15-minute-virtual-cup-of-coffee https://helixsalesdevelopment.com/ https://helixsalesdevelopment.com/podcast/ walter@HelixSalesDevelopment.com Connect with George Bronten: www.membrain.com george@membrain.com https://www.membrain.com/blog/what-is-sales-effectiveness-and-how-do-you-measure-it Blog Subscribe: https://www.membrain.com/blog/author/george-bront%C3%A9n The book https://www.amazon.com/Stop-Killing-Deals-assumptions-excellence/dp/9151941821
Marketing School - Digital Marketing and Online Marketing Tips
In episode #2324, Neil and Eric provide listeners with some simple but powerful steps to improve your content marketing. Marketing is impossible without great content, and ensuring quality is critical to a successful strategy. Tune in to discover some easy, simple, and compelling ways to ensure your content is relevant, engaging, and brings customers back for more. TIME-STAMPED SHOW NOTES: [00:20] Today's topic: 4 Powerful Ways to Improve Your Content Marketing. [00:26] Find out how to leverage the power of AI to improve your content. [01:04] Learn why integrating a call to action throughout your content is recommended. [01:42] Discover how to leverage the power of content analytics. [02:27] Identifying gaps in traffic, what it entails, and the benefits. [02:40] That's it for today! [02:45] Go to levelingup.com/founders to apply. [02:57] Go to https://marketingschool.io/ to learn more. Links Mentioned in Today's Episode: Neil Patel's Blog Subscribe to our premium podcast (with tons of goodies!): https://www.marketingschool.io/pro Leave Some Feedback: What should we talk about next? Please let us know in the comments below Did you enjoy this episode? If so, please leave a short review. Connect with Us: Neilpatel.com Quick Sprout Growth Everywhere Single Grain Twitter @neilpatel Twitter @ericosiu
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Show Notes for Episode 90. Traveling for the holidays? 5 tips on how to organize your suitcase for travel this holiday season. 1. Plan your itinerary - Know your dates/times/location. Book your flights/rental car/hotel ahead of time, try to do it way in advance. Check the weather. Ask yourself what will you be doing each day? What activities or excursions will you be participating in? What clothing or items do you need to pack for those activities? Will you be indoors, or out on the go? etc. 2. Make a packing list - Use our free printable packing checklist or create your own. Guess what? We have a special gift for y'all! It's my birthday this month - so to celebrate, we are putting together a little holiday gift bundle for you! If you pre-order your home management binders next week - you will get 25% off the holiday gift bundle and receive your home management binder before it's launched! Thats right! The early bird special is yours if you take advantage of this holiday gift bundle starting next week! Doors won't open for long - so be sure to go out and snag yours next week! 3. Organize with packing cubes - I use baggail packing cubes for all of my clothes and it has made a world of difference! They are great tools to help you stay organized on your next vacay, not to mention they help you save space in your suitcase! Win-win! Pro-tip - roll your clothing into outfits from your underwear to your pants/shirts - keep each outfit in one bundle to save space and stay organized. Dont forget your toiletry bag and mesh zipper pouches too! 4. Always keep toiletry bag packed- Use travel size items or create your own. Restock your bag every time you get home from a trip - so it's always ready to go at a moments notice for whenever you may need it. 5. Plan ahead for laundry - place an empty laundry bag, garbage bag or grocery bag in your suitcase to keep your dirty laundry separate from the clean. Pro-tip for travel - do your laundry the last day of your vacation and pack a suitcase full of washed clothes. When you arrive home - all you have to do is put away clean clothes, laundry is already done! Voila! Links: Baggail packing cubes - amazon - https://a.co/d/dD70VVZ mesh zipper pouches - amazon - https://a.co/d/5sfF7bN Bobocay toiletry bag - amazon -https://a.co/d/hUEk5kr ***FREE STUFF*** -Podcast - Hey Mamas! We have some exciting news! We are officially putting out two new episodes every week! Episodes will come out every Tuesday and Thursday - Tuesdays are our Quick tip days (aka shorter episodes - "mini-sodes") and Thursdays are normal length episode days. -Come hang out with us! - Instagram - @highfivemotherhood (click on link in bio for more) -Join the community of like minded mamas! - Facebook - High Five Motherhood Mamas Group -Want to learn more? Check out the Blog! - Website/Blog - http://www.highfivemotherhood.com (check out our free printables!) ***Productivity tools*** -HFM Productivity Planner (6 month) - Amazon, Vervante Bookstore (online) -Digital downloads for purchase on the Blog -Subscribe to our weekly emails so you never miss a thing! (Subscribe by going to our website/blog link listed above)
Show Notes: 88. Are you ready for PREPTOBER? 3 easy steps to prepare your family for emergencies. 1. Create a family survival kit (72 hour kit or Bug out Bag "BOB") - Incase of an emergency evacuation or disruption of any kind - you will have what you need for your family to survive for the next 72 hours. Thursdays episode will go into more detail on how to create your own family survival kit and what to put inside. 2. Make a plan - Sit down with your family during family council (your weekly family communication time - not sure what that system is? Check out the episode in the link below). Do a mind sweep (our nicer way of saying brain dump!) session - brainstorm ideas on how to create an emergency plan for you family. Ask your family - where will we store out kits and supplies? Where will we meet up/what's our safe place? Who will we contact? Create a buddy system with siblings and parents to know who is looking out for who. Making sure each person and their survival kit is accounted for when evacuating. 3. Get familiar with your area - Practice your plan often like a fire drill at school. The more the kiddos practice - the less fear they will feel in an actual emergency situation. Ask your family - what natural disasters might occur in this area? What type of disruptions might we encounter? (power outages, water becomes polluted/not drinkable, etc.) How can we best prepare for those disruptions? Other episodes you might like: 22. Discover the top 4 ways to improve family relationships. (Episode on Family Councils) 23. Emergency Prep Talk 101 ***FREE STUFF*** -Podcast - Hey Mamas! We have some exciting news! We are officially putting out two new episodes every week! Episodes will come out every Tuesday and Thursday - Tuesdays are our Quick tip days (aka shorter episodes - "mini-sodes") and Thursdays are normal length episode days. -Come hang out with us! - Instagram - @highfivemotherhood (click on link in bio for more) -Join the community of like minded mamas! - Facebook - High Five Motherhood Mamas Group -Want to learn more? Check out the Blog! - Website/Blog - http://www.highfivemotherhood.com (check out our free printables!) ***Productivity tools*** -HFM Productivity Planner (6 month) - Amazon, Vervante Bookstore (online) -Digital downloads for purchase on the Blog -Subscribe to our weekly emails so you never miss a thing! (Subscribe by going to our website/blog link listed above) --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
86. Curious what was taught this weekend? 6 main takeaways from October 2022 General Conference - Church of Jesus Christ. 1. Focus on & make this your highest priority - your testimony! Pres. Nelson urged us to take charge of our own testimonies of Jesus Christ. We no longer can live on borrowed light. The adversary is getting stronger every single day - so we need to come up with our own spiritual battle plans to combat the temptations & evil that are so constant in our world today. 2. Find more ways to invite the Holy Spirit into your life. Contention, anger and chaos are in abundance right now, so we need to do all we can to strive to keep the constant companionship of the Holy Ghost in our daily lives. We can bring the spirit in by making good choices everyday - feasting on His words, praying, being a peacemaker, teaching our families gospel principles & helping them to love to spend time in God's word too. 3. Let God prevail in your life! What does this look like to have God prevail in your life? For starters, we need to make time for Him everyday. Set up holy appointments with Him. Start and end your day praying to Him & studying His word, pray when times are good...and when they are bad throughout each day. Spend time in silence - keep your mind and heart open to what God needs you to hear. Spend time with your family - teach them and talk about God during discussions at the dinner table...make it a regular and normal part of your everyday life in your families. 4. Charity - give to those in need. Take time to care for, serve & strengthen the needs of those around you. Help spread hope to any and all who's lights seem dim. Serve them, love them, care for them, befriend them and help them feel and know that they belong. 5. Stand in holy places - Attend Places of worship, such as; churches & temples, and in nature. Also, create places of worship such as; making our homes become a sanctuary of faith - a place unspotted from the world...but most of all, standing holy places begins in our hearts. Standing in holy places is as much of a physical thing as it is a spiritual thing. We must first begin with ourselves, our hearts and grow from there. Our hearts truly can become sanctuaries of faith. 6. Use social media to share the gospel and spread hope. Share about how the gospel shapes your life. Share about Christ & His redeeming love. Spread hope and peace - uplift and encourage those around you to do the same. BE the one that shares their light, not dims the light of others. Shine your light and help brighten theirs. "Shine your light, share your light, make it bright, all through the night". -Kim ***FREE STUFF*** -Podcast - Hey Mamas! We have some exciting news! We are officially putting out two new episodes every week! Episodes will come out every Tuesday and Thursday - Tuesdays are "Quick tip Tuesdays" and Thursdays are our regular episode days - just like we've been doing. -Come hang out with us! - Instagram - @highfivemotherhood (click on link in bio for more) -Join the community of like minded mamas! - Facebook - High Five Motherhood Mamas Group -Want to learn more? Check out the Blog! - Website/Blog - http://www.highfivemotherhood.com (check out our free printables!) ***Productivity tools*** -HFM Productivity Planner (6 month) - Amazon, Vervante Bookstore (online) -Digital downloads for purchase on the Blog -Subscribe to our weekly emails so you never miss a thing! (Subscribe by going to our website/blog link listed above) --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
82. ***ALL NEW*** Quick Tip Tuesdays start today! - How to eliminate decision fatigue by doing these 4 things every weekend! 1. Menu plan 4 meals a day for everyday this week Pro tip! Keep it simple and let go of perfectionism! Don't forget to include leftovers, cereal and freezer waffles! It's ok to not have a four course meal every dinner - plan out a few quick and easy meals for those unexpected busy weeknights. Hint - we have a printable for this! Check out the blog (http://www.highfivemotherhood.com) for our week at a glance printable that will help you win your week before it begins! 2. Choose outfits for the week for you and your littles. Pro tip! Roll up baby and toddler clothes in outfits with underwear or diaper for quick outfit changes during busy mornings! Ask the older kiddos to help dress the younger ones, this rolling method also makes it easier for them to help their siblings quickly as well. Hint: that means laundry needs to be done before the weekend. Well, just have at least 7 matching outfits washed, dried, rolled and ready to go. Maybe add a few extra outfits in there incase of spills or blowouts! Remember - you don't have to eat the whole elephant at once, just one bite at a time. If you can't get ALL the laundry in the house cleaned before the weekend...that's ok! We aren't looking for perfection...just do what you can, when you can. Focus on washing at least 7 or so outfits for you and your kiddos, so you have something to work with for next week. 3. Empty & clean out, refill & reorganize your purse, diaper bag, backpack, gym bag, car console, etc. Pro tip! Think ahead - what does your schedule look like for next week? Errands or on the go? Pack snacks for you and your toddlers in your bags. Going to church? Pack a bag filled with quiet activities like coloring pages, books, and simple snacks. Going to the gym? Fill your water bottle, pack a protein bar, pack a change of clothes and get ready bag if you get showered and ready at the gym...etc. Think ahead, make a plan, pack accordingly. Plan ahead for less stress. 4. Bonus tip! Refill & restock all the things! The toilet paper, hand soaps, paper towels, pads/tampons, diapers/wipes, after school snacks, lunch packing station ( check out episode 80 for back to school tips on after school routines and organization systems for students), etc. Restock the sanitizing wipes, diapers and baby wipes in the car, maybe the diaper trash bags, snacks and waters in the car console, tissues, etc. ***FREE STUFF*** -Podcast - Hey Mamas! We have some exciting news! We are officially putting out two new episodes every week! Episodes will come out every Tuesday and Thursday - Tuesdays are our Quick tip days (aka shorter episodes - "mini-sodes") and Thursdays are normal length episode days. -Come hang out with us! - Instagram - @highfivemotherhood (click on link in bio for more) -Join the community of like minded mamas! - Facebook - High Five Motherhood Mamas Group -Want to learn more? Check out the Blog! - Website/Blog - http://www.highfivemotherhood.com (check out our free printables!) ***Productivity tools*** -HFM Productivity Planner (6 month) - Amazon, Vervante Bookstore (online) -Digital downloads for purchase on the Blog -Subscribe to our weekly emails so you never miss a thing! (Subscribe by going to our website/blog link listed above) --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Seth Sandler, maker of the poplar mobile tuner app Tunable, joins the show to talk about the process of making a tuning app, developing for iOS/Mac, and more! Subscribe to Music Ed Tech Talk: Subscribe to the Blog Subscribe to the Podcast in… Apple Podcasts | Overcast | Castro | Spotify | RSS Show Notes: Tunable Seth's Tweets showing a piano widget NodeBeat Dr. Betotte Greg Pierce, developer of Drafts, on Music Ed Tech Talk DEVONthink OmniFocus Drafts GoodNotes App of the Week: BusyCal Album of the Week: Chris Thile - Laysongs Acapella Musicals on Spotify Where to Find Us: Robby - Twitter | Blog | Book Seth - Twitter Please don't forget to rate the show and share it with others!
Kevin Martin is a full-time traveler and creator of the popular YouTube channel, 30 And A Wake Up, about how to prepare to live your best #vanlife. After serving in the military for 20 years and becoming burnt out from a hectic career in corporate law, Kevin finally found freedom in being a digital nomad - inspired through watching Kristin's YouTube videos back in 2018! In this episode, Kristin and Kevin talk about the challenges and benefits of leaving a secure, high-paying career to pursue a life of adventure and freedom as a digital nomad. Kevin shares stories from his life in the military and his transition from corporate life to van life during the covid-19 pandemic. He shares his best tips and advice for living in a van, investing money into passive income streams, and making friends and being social while traveling the world solo. Do you believe life can be better with a smaller paycheck and a tiny home on wheels? Tune in to hear Kevin's candid thoughts on digital nomadism and why he decided to sell his van and move to Thailand via Hawaii! EPISODE 113 TOPICS DISCUSSED: Why Kevin will never sell his time for money again. Kevin's experience coming of age in Hawaii and port hopping around the Mediterranean. Advice for people in high stakes jobs that feel like they can't leave. How Kevin retired early and how he makes a passive income. Tips for living in a van and combating loneliness as a traveler. Pros and cons of living in a tiny home & a typical day in the life living in a camper van. Why Kevin sold his van, immigrated to Thailand on a long-term visa, and moved back to Hawaii. Kevin's top travel tips, van life resources, books, and travel gear. QUESTIONS ANSWERED: Why did you decide to join the military at 19? How did you end up living on an island in Italy? Why do you love cruises for productivity, relaxation, and saving money? Having lived in Hawaii for so long, which island is your favorite? Why did you pivot to law school after leaving the military? How did you start investing and making passive income? How did you walk away from a six-figure salary to pursue full-time travel? Where did you travel in your van during the covid-19 pandemic? What are the essential parts of a camper van set up? Are you totally fulfilled living alone in a van? How do you connect with people while on the road? What are the best destinations for working remotely and for relaxing? And much more! RESOURCES Join Kristin's Monthly YouTube Live Stream! (Last Sunday of each month) Featured Product: Remote Health Insurance - International health insurance for expats, digital nomads, and remote workers (including US and Canadian citizens). Get 5% off your first year of Remote Health! Activate discount on checkout page. SafetyWing Emergency Travel Medical Insurance Books: Vagabonding by Rolf Potts The Dharma Bums by Jack Kerouac How to Break Up with Your Phone by Catherine Price The Total Money Makeover by Dave Ramsey On the Road by Jack Kerouac Two Years Before the Mast by Dana Henry Travel Gear & Tech Gear: GoPro Unbound Merino Osprey 30 L Backpack Nomatic 20-30L Backpack Nomatic Store ZOOM Microphones RODE Microphones Videos: Watch the video version of this interview (Coming Soon) Bulgaria Cost of Living Bansko for Digital Nomads Living Abroad in Bangkok, Thailand with Erick Prince of Minority Nomad Full-Time Travel: Living Abroad Like a Local (Minority Nomad Part 2) Life begins at 40: the biological and cultural roots of the midlife crisis SOLO TRAVEL Van Life
Thanks to this week’s sponsor, the DMV Percussion Academy. Learn more and register here. Description Robby overviews his three most successful Soundtrap projects in 2021. Chapters: 00:00:00 - Intro 00:00:14 - Sponsor: DMV Percussion Academy 00:01:24 - About this Episode 00:03:51 - YAY SUMMER 00:05:11 - 1: Melody Composition / Loop Accompaniment 00:14:35 - 1: Student Examples 00:16:15 - 2: Row Your Boat Multi-Track 00:22:19 - 2: Student Examples 00:24:27 - 3: All Star Remix 00:34:38 - 3: Student Examples 00:36:00 - Grading for Mastery Not Creativity 00:37:47 - Tech Tip of the Week 00:39:20 - App of the Week 00:40:00 - Album of the Week 00:42:44 - Conclusion Show Notes: Noteflight Soundtrap MusicFirst How to Make a Song Remix Project in Soundtrap (Blog Post and YouTube Video) Reddit: Isolated Vocals Neural Mix Pro Lalal.ai App of the Week: Reeder 5 Album of the Week: Alison Balsom - Paris Where to Find Us: Please don’t forget to rate the show and share it with others! Subscribe to Music Ed Tech Talk: Subscribe to the Blog Subscribe to the Podcast in… Apple Podcasts | Overcast | Castro | Spotify | RSS
Ethan and Will join the show to talk about their book Electronic Music School, the Prime Directive, writing apps, and the future of the iPad. Chapters: 00:00:00 - Intro 00:01:25 - Sponsor: DMV Percussion Academy 00:02:03 - Star Trek 00:04:18 - Electronic Music School 00:10:09 - Teaching Underlying Musical Concepts of Electronic Music Styles 00:18:33 - Perceived Threat by Traditional Performing Arts Teachers 00:24:28 - Teaching Songwriting 00:27:23 - Scaffolding 00:37:15 - Fighting Racism with Music Education 00:48:37 - The Prime Directive 00:52:34 - Staying Relevant? 01:07:15 - We Live on Twitter 01:07:15 - Writing Apps 01:13:21 - Bedtime 01:16:07 - The M1 iPad Pro 01:35:51 - Tech Tip of the Week 01:38:14 - Album of the Week 01:41:07 - App of the Week 01:43:24 - Closing Show Notes: Electronic Music School - PRE ORDER NOW Ethan’s student’s songwriting projects: example 1 | example 2 | example 3 Vektroid / Macintosh Plus - Bandcamp | Floral Shoppe | Twitter | Neo Cali full album Scrivener OmniOutliner MindNode Music Ed Tech Talk #31 - forScore for the Mac, featuring David MacDonald AirServer Poolside.fm Toggle Rotation Lock when Using YouTube App of the Week: Robby - Tot Will - In Haler Radio Ethan - Figure Album of the Week: Robby - Tauk - Shapeshifter II: Outbreak Will - Suburban Lawns - Janitor (Original Video) Ethan - Clipping - The Deep Where to Find Us: Robby - Twitter | Blog | Book Will - Twitter | Website Ethan - Twitter | Website Please don’t forget to rate the show and share it with others! Subscribe to Music Ed Tech Talk: Subscribe to the Blog Subscribe to the Podcast in… Apple Podcasts | Overcast | Castro | Spotify | RSS
Robby and David talk about forScore for the Mac and its new syncing feature. But also, lots of music theory. Also included: Loop-based music theory GoodNotes for the Mac Transcribe Apps Tech podcasts we like Music YouTubers we like Our favorite music, tech tips, and albums of the week Show Notes: David's other appearances on this show: #30 - Apps for Research and Remembering | #16 - Master Your Virtual Teaching Tech | #6 - Paperless iPad Workflows for Teaching Music Adam Neely 12tone What Key is Sweet Home Alabama In? What Key is Hey Joe In? Philip Tagg Robby’s Tweet Thread about teaching music theory to middle school students Megan Lavengood Twitter Megan Lavengood appearance on Sound Expertise Will Robin Twitter forScore for the Mac Daring Fireball The Talk Show John Gruber and Ben Thompson on what makes the iPad the iPad Indexing a forScore Real Book Mac Catalyst David MacDonald Scoring Notes iPad score reader blog post AirServer GoodNotes Broadcasts app Music Ed Tech Talk Episode 23 - Rogue Amoeba Audio Apps, with Paul Kafasis Fission audio editor DJay app Neural Mix Pro Anytune Transcribe! Transcribe+ The Amazing Slow Downer Darcy James Argue Darcy James Argue Secret Society - Brooklyn Babylon Score Filmic Pro Final Cut Pro Adobe Premiere Setapp Loopback OmniGraffle App of the Week: Robby - Soro for Sonos David MacDonald - Diagrams Album of the Week: Robby - Lettuce - Elevate David MacDonald - Darcy James Argue’s Secret Society - Brooklyn Babalyon Where to Find Us: Robby - Twitter | Blog | Book David MacDonald - Twitter | Website Please don’t forget to rate the show and share it with others! Subscribe to Music Ed Tech Talk: Subscribe to the Blog Subscribe to the Podcast in… Apple Podcasts | Overcast | Castro | Spotify | RSS
Composer and teacher, David MacDonald, returns for a discussion about the apps we use for notes, research, writing, and clipping data to find later. Other topics: What kinds of work goes in which kinds of apps Digital research tools Kindle Paperwhite Streaming / virtual teaching tools Music theory YouTubers Zooming in to your Mac screen Quickly taking a screenshot with the Apple Pencil Our favorite music and apps of the week Show Notes: Craft app Logic Audio Hijack Descript Evernote MarginNote DEVONthink Pinboard Bear Notes Drafts Greg Pierce, developer of Drafts - Guest appearance on this show Ulysses NAfME Blog Post 1 - Digital Organization Tools for Music Educators NAfME Blog Post 2 - Apps to Help With Time Management and Planning GoodNotes Paperless iPad Workflows for Teaching Music, with David MacDonald (the one where we talk about GoodNotes) Master Your Virtual Teaching Tech, with David MacDonald (the one where we talk about streaming) Kindle Paperwhite Susan Blum - Ungrading Instapaper Readwise MindNode OBS blog post - Hypercharging Online Classes with Open Broadcaster Software Stream Deck Philip Ewell Adam Neely - Music Theory and White Supremacy 12tone on YouTube App of the Week: Robby - Stream Deck Mobile App David MacDonald - Reincubate Camo & FiLMiC Pro Album of the Week: Robby - Owane | Yolo EP Vol. 1 David MacDonald - Scary Pockets YouTube channel Where to Find Us: Robby - Twitter | Blog | Book David MacDonald - Twitter | Website Please don’t forget to rate the show and share it with others! Subscribe to Music Ed Tech Talk: Subscribe to the Blog Subscribe to the Podcast in… Apple Podcasts | Overcast | Castro | Spotify | RSS
Robby explains how he uses Noteflight, Soundtrap, and Flipgrid to create engaging, asynchronous, assignments for students in his performing ensembles. Show Notes Develop Performance Skills Remotely with Cloud Software - Video and Blog Post TMEA Session Notes Noteflight Soundtrap Flipgrid Scanner Pro Scanbot Sheet Music Scanner App METT Episode 28 - Rehearse Your Ensembles Remotely Learn more about Noteflight on METT #13 - Exploring Noteflight Learn, with John Mlynczak Learn more about Soundtrap on METT #12 - Making Music and Podcasts Using Soundtrap, with Meredith Allen Learn more about Flipgrid on METT #14 - Empowering Performing Ensembles at a Distance, with Theresa Hoover Ducassoux Subscribe to Music Ed Tech Talk: Subscribe to the Blog Subscribe to the Podcast in… Apple Podcasts | Overcast | Castro | Spotify | RSS
Robby explains the software, hardware, and teaching strategies he uses to run engaging and effective music rehearsals in a remote or hybrid environment. This information was presented earlier this month at the Maryland Music Educators Association conference. The notes and links below are from the session notes of that presentation. Learn More From Me About Technology Website - robbyburns.com Blog - Music Ed Tech Talk (musicedtechtalk.com) Subscribe to the Music Ed Tech Talk podcast - Apple Podcasts | Spotify | RSS Subscribe to my email newsletter, here Buy my book, Digital Organization Tips for Music Teachers, here Buy my Scale Play Along Tracks here Abstract Learn the strategies and technologies to run engaging synchronous rehearsals. Engage students visually and speed up your flow using Open Broadcasting Software. Pump the sound video/music/play-along tracks directly through Zoom or Google Meet for a lag-free experience. Explore play along with resources, student reflection with Google Docs, effective camera/mic practices, and have students working collaboratively in synchronous chamber ensembles with Soundtrap! Software discussed includes: Keynote, Google Slides, Loopback, Soundsource, Farrago, AnyTune, Soundtrap, Smartmusic! Links Broadcasting Software Open Broadcaster Software Blog Post: Hyper-Charging Online Classes with OBS AirServer Stream Deck Teaching Tech: Live keyboard overlay in Zoom (This Page Left Intentionally Useless - David MacDonald’s blog) Virtual Camera Plug-in Instructions for setting up AirServer as a scene in OBS Streamlabs OBS Tip! - In order to zoom in on your screen on a Mac while presenting, you can do the following: Go to System Preferences—>Accessibility—>Zoom and check on “Use scroll gesture with moifier keys to zoom.” I set up my modifier key as Control so that when I hold Control and scroll up, my screen zooms in. Audio Routing Loopback Blog Post: Routing Audio From Your Apps Directly Into Your Zoom or Google Meet with Loopback Rogue Amoeba Audio Apps - Interview with CEO Paul Kafasis Black Hole Soundsource VB-Audio Presonus Revelator Mic (comes with Loopback-like software and Studio One recording software) Soundboard apps Making Play-Along Tracks Audio Hijack Pietzo Farrago AnyTune Amazing Slow Downer Transcribe! Smart Music Mainstage Apple Pro Apps Bundle - Educator Discount Visual Presentation forScore GoodNotes Classroom Maestro VMPK Jamboard Recommended Hardware Scarlet Solo (audio interface) Audio Technica AT2020 (microphone) External monitor Twelve South StayGo USB Hub Elago Stream Deck Stream Deck app - turns your mobile device into a stream deck for a small subscription price Subscribe to Music Ed Tech Talk: Subscribe to the Blog Subscribe to the Podcast in… Apple Podcasts | Overcast | Castro | Spotify | RSS
Shawna Longo joins the show to talk about our hybrid teaching gear, social emotional learning, cloud-based music tools, and our favorite apps/albums/tech tips of the week. Topics include: COVID hybrid teaching strategies Teaching hardware (on a cart!) Teaching performance virtually social emotional learning music tools in the cloud the Canvas mastery grade book Show Notes: Shawna’s Microphone (Presonus Revelator) Shawna’s Generic AirPods (Altec Lansing True Evo Air Wireless Earbuds w/ wireless charging case) Universal Control app Loopback Rogue Amoeba Music Ed Tech Talk episode #23 - Rogue Amoeba Audio Apps, with Paul Kafasis Presonus Studio One Develop Performance Skills Remotely with Cloud Software - My Presentation at the Texas Music Educators Association conference Rehearse Your Ensembles Remotely! - My Presentation at the MarylandMEA conference (Session Notes) Onward: Cultivating Emotional Resilience in Educators The Playful Classroom MusicFirst Junior Music Ed Tech Talk Episode #10 - Designing Curriculum and Assessing Students with FileMaker, with Ben Denne Spark Chasers Podcast Brene Brown Podcasts Tech Tips of the Week: Robby - Command+K (or Control+K) will create a hyperlink Shawna - Mute All for Google Meet | Use AirPod mic as input in Google Meet App of the Week: Robby - TIDAL Shawna - Scannable Album of the Week: Robby - Future Nostalgia - Dua Lipa Shawna - Happiness Begins - The Jonas Brothers Where to Find Us: Robby - Twitter | Blog | Book Shawna - Twitter | Website Please don’t forget to rate the show and share it with others! Subscribe to Music Ed Tech Talk: Subscribe to the Blog Subscribe to the Podcast in… Apple Podcasts | Overcast | Castro | Spotify | RSS
Technology trainer and speaker, Katie Wardrobe, joins the show to talk about producing technology training and resources for music teachers. (And way more) Topics include: Katie’s exceptional website: Midnight Music Free vs. paid software Teaching facing / student facing software M1 and Intel Macs Tools Katie uses to make content Canva File Management on iPad Podcasting Managing big projects Our recent favorite tech tips, albums, and apps Show Notes: Midnight Music: Simplifying technology for music teachers Rogue Amoeba Music Ed Tech Talk Episode 23 - Rogue Amoeba Audio Apps, with Paul Kafasis Loopback MusicFirst Noteflight Learn Soundtrap M1 Macs Canva Pixelmator Affinity Designer Affinity Photo WeVideo Working with Files on the iPad Syncing a File Between Logic and GarageBand (iOS) Through iCloud Katie’s podcast: Music Technology Teacher Podcast Profile Pic Maker Upgrade Podcast Mac Power Users Libsyn Podcast Hosting Music Ed Tech Talk Episode 14 - Empowering Performing Ensembles at a Distance, With Theresa Hoover Ducassoux OmniFocus OmniFocus Project Templates Music Ed Tech Talk: Never Miss a Task, with Project Templates My appearance on LearnOmniFocus.com Asana Trello Todoist Loom Screenflow Screencastify Music Ed Tech Talk: Hyper-Charging Online Classes with Open Broadcaster Software Broadway Is Closed, But Ratatouille the Musical Is Cooking on TikTok | Vulture Ben Thompson: Stratechery World Time Buddy Calendly Doodle @_Davidsmith Widgetsmith Dirty Loops Scary Pockets The Third Story Podcast, with Leo Sidran - Cory Henry Interview Katie’s Home Screen Robby’s Homescreen App of the Week: Robby - CalZones Katie - DaVinci Resolve Album of the Week: Robby - Tye Tribbett Apple Music Essentials Playlist Katie - The Arcadian Wild | Cory Wong & Metropole Orkest Where to Find Us: Robby - Twitter | Blog | Book Katie - Twitter | Website Please don’t forget to rate the show and share it with others! Subscribe to Music Ed Tech Talk: Subscribe to the Blog Subscribe to the Podcast in… Apple Podcasts | Overcast | Castro | Spotify | RSS
Rob Knopper (Metropolitan Opera, auditionhacker, percussionhacker) joins the show to talk about mastering practice, improving the audition process, and using technology to support his multifaceted efforts as a performing percussionist, teacher, and creator of web resources for musicians. Other topics include: How to Practice With Technology Technology for Making Content Developing Diverse Skills/Remaining Teachable Finding Generalized vs. Specialist Mentors Comprehensively Studying Masterworks and Making Practice Resources for Them Acquiring Phrasing Language Teaching Students to Recognize Mastery Embracing Failure/Auditions Are Process Not Product Our album and app picks of the week Show Notes: Rob Knopper site Rob Knopper on The Entrepreneurial Musician, with Andrew Hitz Evernote Audio-Technica AT4040 Final Cut Pro - Try free for 90 days Adobe Premiere Adam Tan Ben Thompson - Stratechery Music Ed Tech Talk Episode #23 Rogue Amoeba Audio Apps, with Paul Kafasis IDAGIO - Classical music streaming service Izotope RX Restoration Noise Plugins App of the Week: Robby - SoundSource Rob Knopper - Anki Album of the Week: Robby - An Oscar Petersen Christmas Rob Knopper - Pictures at an Exhibition | Emerson, Lake & Palmer Where to Find Us: Robby - Twitter | Blog | Book Rob Knopper - Twitter | Website Please don’t forget to rate the show and share it with others! Subscribe to Music Ed Tech Talk: Subscribe to the Blog Subscribe to the Podcast in… Apple Podcasts | Overcast | Castro | Spotify | RSS
Richard McCready returns to the show to bring in the new year. We reflect on what we learned over the past year and discuss how music teachers can challenge their perception of tradition, creativity, and learning process, moving forward. Of course we also share our app and album picks of the week. Show Notes: METT Season 2, Episode 1 - Digital Organization Tips for Music Teachers with Guest Richard McCready (Richard’s last appearance on this show) Maggie Shorb on Twitter Essential Music Technology: The Prestissimo Series (Oxford University Press) RiverHillMusicTech.com Truckin' My Blues Away - Blind Boy Fuller App of the Week: Robby - Apollo Richard - Jamzone Album of the Week: Robby - Christmas with Travelin Light Richard - Classic Delta and Deep South Blues from Smithsonian Folkways Where to Find Us: Robby - Twitter | Blog | Book Richard - Twitter | Website Please don’t forget to rate the show and share it with others! Subscribe to Music Ed Tech Talk: Subscribe to the Blog Subscribe to the Podcast in… Apple Podcasts | Overcast | Castro | Spotify | RSS
Alli Worthington says the popular message that “you are enough” is leaving women feeling overwhelmed and burnt out. As a business coach to future writers, speakers and podcasters following their God-given dreams—she would know. While this little phrase sounds good—and even makes us feel good—it’s pointing us in the wrong direction. Join Juli and Alli to hear how the secret to strength, grace, and stepping into the dream God has planted in your heart is obedience and dependence on Him. Guest: Alli Worthington Show Notes: Standing Strong* Called Creatives.com Are You Leaning In or Leaning Up? (Juli's blog) I Don't Trust Myself (Juli's Blog) Subscribe at javawithjuli.com *This is an affiliate link. AI may earn referral fees from qualifying purchases. Photo by Candice Picard on Unsplash
Paul Kafasis, CEO of Rogue Amoeba, joins Robby to talk about the stellar audio apps they make and how Robby is using them in the music classroom both before and during COVID. Show Notes: Rogue Amoeba Website: Macaudio.com Robby’s Scale Exercise Play-Along Tracks Stream Deck Rogue Amoeba Apps: Audio Hijack Loopback Sound Source Piezo Farrago Fission Airfoil Ultimate Podcast Bundle Educator Discount and Volume Pricing My blog post on Audio Hijack My blog post on Loopback Mimeo Photos Extension for the Mac | Make premium printed photo projects right on your Mac Acorn | Full Featured Photo Editor for the Mac App of the Week: Robby - Pixelmator Pro Paul - Tot Album of the Week: Robby - Charlie XCX | How I’m Feeling Now Paul - The Colour and the Shape | Foo Fighters Where to Find Us: Robby - Twitter | Blog | Book Paul - Twitter | Website Please don’t forget to rate the show and share it with others! Subscribe to Music Ed Tech Talk: Subscribe to the Blog Subscribe to the Podcast in… Apple Podcasts | Overcast | Castro | Spotify | RSS
Show Notes: Tyler S. Grant Brian Balmages Sibelius Dorico StaffPad for iPad Copy and paste from StaffPad with finger gestures Logic Pro Ableton Live OmniFocus Freedom app My Store | robbyburns.com/store Robby’s Scale Exercise Play-Along Tracks Sponsor Music Ed Tech Talk Last Episode’s Show Notes (complete with TikTok concerning the recent “We Wish You A Merry Christmas” Decoration Meme" Disney Gallery - Star Wars: The Mandalorian Ludwig Göransson Childish Gambino - “Awaken, My Love” Black Panther (Original Score) Lianne La Havas - Self Titled Album App of the Week: Robby - Christmas Time Shortcut Tyler - UCLA Music Theory App Album of the Week: Robby - NPR The 50 Best Albums of 2020 - An Apple Music Playlist Tyler - West Side Story - 1984 Recording (Documentary) Where to Find Us: Robby - Twitter | Blog | Book Tyler - Instagram | Website Please don’t forget to rate the show and share it with others! Subscribe to Music Ed Tech Talk: Subscribe to the Blog Subscribe to the Podcast in… Apple Podcasts | Overcast | Castro | Spotify | RSS
Robby’s cohost from The Class Nerd podcast, Craig McClellan, returns to talk about recent smart home and Apple purchases, speakers with digital assistants, technology and music we are thankful for. Sponsor Music Ed Tech Talk! Do you have a product or service related to music or technology that you would love to get in front of music educators? Reach out to me on my Contact page to learn more about advertising on my site and this podcast. Use code THANKFUL at checkout to buy anything on my Store for $10 off! This puts my Scale Exercise Play-Along Tracks at only $5! Show Notes: The Class Nerd Podcast - Listen to Craig and I talk about using technology in the classroom Philips Hue Bulbs Lutron Caseta Light Switches MyQ Garage Door Opener Netatmo HomeKit Doorbell Nest Hello Doorbell Starling.io Eero Sonos One Craig’s Guitar: Cory Wong Vulfpeck Robby’s Viral TikTok: @_robbyburns #duet with @_robbyburns I added the percussion. #sleighride #concertband #bandmusic #fyp #foryou #christmasmusic #percussion #babiesoftiktok ♬ original sound - Flute Dude Music Robby’s Way More Viral (But Less Good) TikTok: @_robbyburns #duet with @_robbyburns ♬ original sound - Flute Dude Music Leroy Anderson’s Sleigh Ride Arrangement @flutedudemusic on TikTok Star Wars Themes on Guitar During Worship Songs - TikTok Robby’s We Wish You A Merry Christmas Meme TikTok: @robbyburns #duet with @simplyaleah #christmasmusic #musictheory #musicnotation #vibraphone #percussion #fyp #foryou #accidentaljazz ♬ original sound - Aleah Vassell Tech We’re Thankful For HomeRun App Kemper Amp TikTok TextExpander forScore for Mac Apple Pay Music We’re Thankful For Brahms Symphonies - George Szell/Cleveland Orchestra Ruston Kelly - Shape & Destroy Painted - Lucky Daye NEEDTOBREATHE - Out of Body Boston Brass - Rewired Thad Cockrell - If In Case You Feel The Same Where to Find Us: Robby - Twitter | Blog | Book Craig McClellan - Twitter | Website Please don’t forget to rate the show and share it with others! Subscribe to Music Ed Tech Talk: Subscribe to the Blog Subscribe to the Podcast in… Apple Podcasts | Overcast | Castro | Spotify | RSS
Will Kuhn joins the show to talk about Apple’s new Macs, teaching electronic music, home automation, and his forthcoming book, Electronic Music School. Show Notes: We recorded this episode right after last week's Apple event! People have now used and reviewed these machines! I recommend this one, this one, and this one. Other topics include: Apple in education M1 chip implications for audio software Other Apple Fall announcements and products Ableton Live 11 Do you have a product or service you would like to promote to music educators? Sponsor Music Ed Tech Talk! Stuff mentioned: Neural Mix Pro METT Season 2, Episode 8 - Will’s Last appearance on Music Ed Tech Talk (previously, Robby Burns and Friends) My Book: Digital Organization Tips for Music Teachers My Scale Play Along Tracks METT Season 4, Episode 2 - Hop-Hop in Music Education, Music Education in Hip-Hop, with Ethan Hein The Ethan Hein Blog Will’s book - Interactive Composition: Strategies Using Ableton Live and Max for Live Apple Silicon, Macs in Education, and App-Centric Learning | Music Ed Tech Talk – Robby Burns Making the Grade: What will Apple Silicon mean for Apple’s education strategy? | 9to5Mac – Bradley Chambers ClassKit | Apple Classroom API Ikea Smart Lighting Philips Hue Smart Lights Nest Hello Doorbell Netatmo HomeKit Doorbell Starling Home Hub - connect Nest to Apple HomeKit Homebridge Dyson hot+cool Air Purifier homebridge-dyson-link | Homebridge Plugin for Dyson hot+cool Hue Sync Lights for TV BT - The Lost Art of Longing Poolside.fm FOR SALE: TRACK 10 ON VULFPECK’S NEW RECORD App of the Week: Robby - Neural Mix Pro Will - Ableton Live 11 Album of the Week: Robby - Vulfpeck | The Joy of Music The Job of Real Estate Will - Machinedrum - A View of U | beabadoobee Where to Find Us: Robby - Twitter | Blog | Book Will - Twitter | Website Please don’t forget to rate the show and share it with others! Subscribe to Music Ed Tech Talk: Subscribe to the Blog Subscribe to the Podcast in… Apple Podcasts | Overcast | Castro | Spotify | RSS Sponsor Music Ed Tech Talk!
Thanks to my sponsor this month, Flat for Education. Dr. Frank Buck returns to the show for Part 2 of the Productivity Boot Camp mini-series to talk all about managing calendars, handling email, time tracking, and automation! Dr. Frank Buck is a productivity master with a background in band directing and administration. I share my knowledge of Apple products and native third-party apps, and he shares his experience with web-based, cross-platform apps. Show Notes: Google Calendar Fantastical If This Than That Get IFTTT Pro on sale until October 31! Zapier Toggl Timery Evernote If This Then That: My Dozen Most Powerful Applets | Frankbuck.org How to Use Evernote to Track Your Time | Frankbuck.org Screen Snips with 1 Key: My New Favorite Shortcut | Frankbuck.org Spark Email App Outlook Email App Save to Google Drive Extension OmniFocus DEVONthink SaneBox Auto Text Expander for Google Chrome TextEpander Tapes - Screen recorder for Mac. Share screencasts fast. Feedly Feedbin Apollo: Reddit Client for iOS 52 Years Ago, Thelonious Monk Played a High School. Now Everyone Can Hear It. | NTY App of the Week: Robby - Reeder 5 Frank Buck - Snipboard.io Album of the Week: Robby - Palo Alto | Thelonious Monk Frank Buck - Christmas Portrait | The Carpenters Where to Find Us: Robby - Twitter | Blog | Book Frank Buck - Twitter | Website Please don’t forget to rate the show and share it with others! Subscribe to Music Ed Tech Talk: Subscribe to the Blog Subscribe to the Podcast in… Apple Podcasts | Overcast | Castro | Spotify | RSS
Thanks to my sponsors this month, Flat for Education. Dr. Frank Buck returns to the show for the kick-off of my mini-series, Productivity Boot Camp! Dr. Frank Buck is a productivity master with a background in band directing and administration. I share my knowledge of Apple products and native third-party apps, and he shares his experience with web-based, cross-platform apps. We bounce back and forth about good digital task and note management and share our favorite apps! Show Notes: SSO stands for "Single Sign-On" Dr. Frank Buck's latest appearance on Music Ed Tech Talk (then called Robby Burns + Friends) METT #15 - Double the Burns, Double the Fun!... With Amy Burns METT #16 - Master Your Virtual Teaching Tech, with David MacDonald David Allen - Getting Things Done Steven Covey - The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People Charles Hobbs - Time Power Robby's Use of OmniFocus Project Templates, including concert planning OmniFocus Workflows with Robby Burns | LearnOmniFocus.com My blog post on Staying on Top of Teaching Responsibilities With Omnifocus Perspectives Remember the Milk Toodledoo OmniFocus Todoist Things Evernote If This Than That Drafts App - Where Text Starts DEVONthink Flute Resources for Home Practice | Dr. Frank Buck OneNote TaskClone Feedly Feedbin Reeder iOS Widgets New Software Updates from Apple: Exploring Widgets! | Music Ed Tech Talk App of the Week: Robby - Sticky Widgets Frank Buck - Feedly Album of the Week: Robby - The Lost Art of Longing | BT Frank Buck - Handel Flute Sonata V - Recording of Dr. Frank Buck Performing Where to Find Us: Robby - Twitter | Blog | Book Frank Buck - Twitter | Website Please don't forget to rate the show and share it with others! Subscribe to Music Ed Tech Talk: Subscribe to the Blog Subscribe to the Podcast in... Apple Podcasts | Overcast | Castro | Spotify | RSS Thanks to this week's sponsor, Flat for Education: Flat for Education offers music educators and their students the most affordable cloud-based music notation software on the market. Empowering teachers to create playful and engaging music activities, creations, assessments on any device at any time. The platform integrates with every well-known learning management system available: Google Classroom, Microsoft 365, Canvas, Schoology, and MusicFirst to name a few. Everything will be synchronized with your existing setup to avoid any time loss. Flat for Education offers an advanced system of assignments allowing you to create playful and stunning music activities with your students. Create a template for all your students to start working from, or simplify the toolbar to have them only working with eighth and quarter notes. The only limit is your imagination. Save a lot of time by generating worksheets and quizzes in just a few clicks for your students to practice music theory. Finally, Bands directors and choirs conductors can have their students directly recording their performance from home for review. Whether you are teaching remotely or in-person, Flat for Education will support you in creating playful and engaging music activities in no time. Try it free for 90 days on flat.io/edu
Dr. Christopher Cicconi, Assistant Professor of Music Education, and Director of Bands and Orchestra at Towson University, joins the show to talk about selecting meaningful repertoire for your ensemble. We also talk about score study with iPad Pro apps, involving yourself in your music teaching community, and yes, I go on a tangent about my favorite new weather app. Show Notes: My Favorite Tech page forScore LumaFusion Tonal Energy Tuner GoodNotes Alex Shapiro Putting the E- in E-nsemble Composer Diversity Database Kaitlin Bove - Dr. Bove's Virtual Courses App of the Week: Robby - Weather Line and Carrot Weather Chris - Fidelity Album of the Week: Robby - Trust in the Life-force of the Deep Mystery - The Comet Is Coming Chris - Game of Thrones Highlights - Spotify Playlist | Mad Max: Fury Road Soundtrack Where to Find Us: Robby - Twitter | Blog | Book Chris - Towson University Profile Page Please don't forget to rate the show and share it with others! Subscribe to Music Ed Tech Talk: Subscribe to the Blog Subscribe to the Podcast in... Apple Podcasts | Overcast | Castro | Spotify | RSS Thanks to my sponsor this month, MusicFirst.
Thanks to my sponsor this month, MusicFirst David MacDonald returns to the show to talk about the hardware and software in our virtual teaching setups. Then we speculate about touchscreen Macs and consider how Apple's recent App Store policies might impact the future of creative professional software on iOS. Topics include: New Zoom features for musicians and teachers David and Philip Rothman's new podcast, Scoring Notes Using Open Broadcaster Software to level up your virtual teaching Routing audio from your apps into Zoom and Google Meet calls Teaching with Auralia LMS integration with third-party music education apps Using MainStage and Logic for performing instruments into virtual classrooms Touchscreen Macs Apple's App Store Policy Show Notes: Optimize Your Zoom Settings for Music Teaching and Performing! | Music Ed Tech Talk Better music experiences come to Zoom with high fidelity audio | Scoring Notes My Online Teaching Setup (High-Tech Edition) | Music Ed Tech Talk My Very Straightforward and Very Successful Setup for Teaching Virtual Private Lessons Will Kuhn Electronic Music School on Twitch... with Will Kuhn and Ethan Hein Open Broadcaster Softwarehttps://obsproject.com/ Virtual Cam for Mac AirServer How can I use AirServer for Mac with OBS Reflector Hyper-Charging Online Classes with Open Broadcaster Software | Music Ed Tech Talk Teaching Tech: Live keyboard overlay in Zoom | This Page Left Intentionally Useless Loopback Virtual Midi Piano Keyboard app (Free) Rogue Amoeba's amazing audio apps for Mac Farrago soundboard app Fission audio editing app IDAGIO Izotope RX Plugins Mac Power Users - #531: Teaching with GoodNotes, with David MacDonald East West Composer Cloud - subscribe to plugins Music Ed Tech Talk Podcast - #5 - Yours In Quarantine, featuring Julianna Mateyko, Director of Support and Training with MusicFirst Music Ed Tech Talk Podcast - #13 - Exploring Noteflight Learn, with John Mlynczak Music Ed Tech Talk Podcast - #12 - Making Music and Podcasts Using Soundtrap, with Meredith Allen, Sales Enablement Manager at Soundtrap Auralia - Ear Training with Real Music OBS Camera App Logitech C920 Pro Webcam Use iPad, iPhone, or iPod touch to sketch in or mark up Mac documents On Stage CM01 Video Camera/Digital Recorder Adapter Elago Stream Deck Keyboard Maestro Philip Rothman's Stream Deck Profiles for Dorico/Sibelius/Musescore MainStage Apple Pro Apps for Education Accidental Tech Podcast forScore forScore for Mac GoodNotes Collaboration in GoodNotes PDF Expert Alfred Clipboard Manager StaffPad Where to Find Us: Robby - Twitter | Blog | Book David MacDonald - Twitter | Website | Blog Please don't forget to rate the show and share it with others! Subscribe to Music Ed Tech Talk: Subscribe to the Blog Subscribe to the Podcast in... Apple Podcasts | Overcast | Castro | Spotify | RSS Today's episode is sponsored by MusicFirst: MusicFirst offers music educators and their students easy-to-use, affordable, cloud-based software that enables music learning, creation, assessment, sharing, and exploration on any device, anywhere, at any time. MusicFirst Classroom is the only learning management system designed specifically for K-12 music education. It combines the flexibility of an LMS with engaging content and powerful software integrations to help manage your students’ progress, make lesson plans, and create assignments. And for younger students, MusicFirst Junior is the perfect online system for teaching elementary general music. It includes a comprehensive K-5 curriculum, hundreds of lessons & songs, and kid-friendly graphics to making learning and creating music fun! Whether you’re teaching remotely, in-person, or in a blended learning environment, MusicFirst will work with you to find a solution that fits your program’s unique needs. Try it free for 30 days at musicfirst.com.
Elementary music educator, Amy Burns, joins the show! We talk about Seesaw, using tech in the elementary general music classroom, and her new book: Using Technology with Elementary Music Approaches!!! Show Notes: Noteflight Soundtrap MusicFirst Seesaw Dr. Barbara Freedman Flipgrid METT Episode #14 with Theresa Hoover Ducassoux Katie Wardrobe | Midnight Music StreamYard Teaching Music Online During the Pandemic - Recent Facebook Live panel I participated in My YouTube page (Subscribe to it!) FiLMiC Pro Camera app that shoots in multiple camera angles at once on the iPhone 11 - Video from the Apple Keynote Download FiLMic Pro Loopback app by Rogue Amoeba My blog post on using Loopback Stuff Amy is doing: Amy’s forthcoming book: Using Technology with Elementary Music Approaches Learn more here Buy here Writing for MusTech.net Collaborators on her new book: Cherie Herring Missy Strong Ardith Collins Glennis Patterson App of the Week: Robby - SoundSource by Rogue Amoeba Amy - Tripple Feature! - Timestamp Camera | MixCam app | Focos Album of the Week: Robby - Clear Line | Jacob Garchik Amy - In the Heights | Lin-Manuel Miranda Where to Find Us: Robby - Twitter | Blog | Book Amy - Twitter | Website Please don't forget to rate the show and share it with others! Subscribe to Music Ed Tech Talk: Subscribe to the Blog Subscribe to the Podcast in... Apple Podcasts | Overcast | Castro | Spotify | RSS
Theresa Hoover Ducassoux joins the show to talk about technology for teaching band at a distance, productivity methodologies, Google apps for personal and school use, Flipgrid, empowering students, and more... Other topics: Personal productivity systems and apps The Getting Things Done Methodology Teaching band online Being creative with whatever teaching scenario and schedule your district is moving forward with this fall Engaging students with musical performance using the Flipgrid video service Google apps for personal productivity Google apps for classroom teaching Organizing files in Google Drive Automating band warm ups Chamber music breakout groups using Google Meet and Soundtrap Getting Google Certified Her book- Pass the Baton: Empowering All Music Students Our favorite album and apps of the week Show Notes: Everything Band: Episode 170 - Theresa Hoover Ducassoux Lori Schwartz Reichl Music Ed Tech Talk #8 - Diversifying Your Career and Your Programing, with Lori Schwartz Reichl Getting Things Done Methodology OmniFocus Inbox Zero MusicFirst SmartMusic Noteflight Learn Soundtrap Flipgrid Kahoot Google Teacher Certification Google: The Anywhere School 2020 Kathryn Finch: Website | Twitter Scrivener TextExpander Jamboard Getting Started with Google Jamboard | Off the Beaten Path - Theresa Ducassoux Using Jamboard in the Music Classroom | Music Ed Tech Talk - Robby Burns Flat.io Routing Audio From Your Apps Directly Into Your Zoom or Google Meet (Or Other Digital Meeting Platform) | Music Ed Tech Talk - Robby Burns Rogue Amoeba Audio Hijack Rhiannon Giddens to Lead Silkroad’s Musical Explorations | NYT Microsoft Teams New Google Meet features Google Calendar Google Slides Google Keep Evernote OneNote Google Duo, Google Meet, Google Hangouts (?) Omnifocus Project Templates Never Miss a Task, With Project Templates | Music Ed Tech Talk - Robby Burns Music Ed Tech Talk #10 - Designing Curriculum and Assessing Students with FileMaker, with Ben Denne Making Just Intonation Play Along Tracks for Your Performing Ensemble (Using Tonal Energy and Garageband) | Music Ed Tech Talk - Robby Burns App of the Week: Robby - Loopback by Rogue Ameoba (They have educator discounts) Theresa - Flat for Docs Album of the Week: Robby - Jennifer Higdon Harp Concerto Theresa - Dustin O’Halloran, piano solos Where to Find Us: Robby - Twitter | Blog | Book Theresa - Twitter | Website - MusicalTheresa.com | Book - Pass the Baton: Empowering All Music Students | Blog - Off the Beaten Path Please don't forget to rate the show and share it with others! Subscribe to Music Ed Tech Talk: Subscribe to the Blog Subscribe to the Podcast in... Apple Podcasts | Overcast | Castro | Spotify | RSS
John Mlynczak returns to the show to discuss Noteflight's new integration with Sound Check and offers advice to educators about teaching online this fall, and what we can learn from it. Show Notes: Could not find the exact article I read on Zoom fatigue but there are plenty. Here’s one. Noteflight Noteflight Learn SoundCheck Integrates with Noteflight Match My Sound Partnership PracticeFirst MusicFirst School of Rock My Choral Coach Dorico Music Ed Tech Talk Episode 10 - Designing Curriculum and Assessing Students with FileMaker, with Ben Denne FileMaker Virtual Tuning Disk | EMMSmusic.com Tonal Energy Tuner Soundtrap The Rest is Noise | Alex Ross Igor Levit is Like No Other Pianist - The New Yorker | Alex Ross Igor Levit and Franz Welser-Möst | Concerto for Piano and Orchestra No. 2 in Bb Major, op. 19 App of the Week: Robby - Kindle/Audible John - TikTok Album of the Week: Robby - Igor Levit - Beethoven Piano Sonatas John - Hamilton on Disney+ Where to Find Us: Robby - Twitter | Blog | Book John - Twitter Subscribe to Music Ed Tech Talk: Subscribe to the Blog Subscribe to the Podcast in... Apple Podcasts | Overcast | Castro | Spotify | RSS
Subscribe to Music Ed Tech Talk: Subscribe to the Blog Subscribe to the Podcast in... Apple Podcasts | Overcast | Castro | Spotify | RSS Meredith Allen, Sales Enablement Manager at Soundtrap, joins the show to talk about using Soundtrap in the music classroom to create music and podcasts, getting acquired by Spotify, and wearing hard pants. Show Notes: Soundtrap MusicFirst Prompts for Making Beats (Link to the Soundtrap Packet I mention in the episode) Soundtrap Lesson Plans to Inspire Your Classroom Activities Me in a Minute Podcasting Lesson Plan Spotify Anchor Gimlet Media Joe Rogen acquisition VLC Media Player (and file converter) Reddit | Animal Crossing Turnip Exchange App of the Week: Robby - Permute Meredith - Innovators Compass Album of the Week: Robby - Dreams Come True | Love Goes On Meredith - Rocketman Soundtrack Where to Find Us: Robby - Twitter | Blog | Book Meredith - Twitter | Website
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Podcast: Unsolicited Response PodcastEpisode: An Interview With Robert GrahamPub date: 2019-02-28I interviewed Robert Graham on the S4x19 Main Stage. Robert has an illustrious career in cyber security products including the creator of BlackIce and the first network IPS. We brought him to the S4 Stage for his contrarian views. Some of the topics we discussed in the podcast: The downside to IoT regulation and virtue signaling Likely threat agents, broad not specific targets and the birthday paradox Does Rob expect another Stuxnet? Whether seat belts actually save lives and questioning controls (and can we apply this to anti-virus in ICS) Links Robert Graham on Twitter Robert Graham’s Blog Subscribe on iTunes S4 Events YouTube Channel Dale’s articles on LinkedIn This episode was sponsored by CyberX. Founded by military cyber experts with nation-state expertise defending critical infrastructure, CyberX has developed an end-to-end platform for continuous ICS threat monitoring and risk mitigation. Check out the 2019 CyberX Global ICS and IIoT Risk Report, the CyberX report on the NIS Directive, and my podcast from last year on the report with Phil Neray.The podcast and artwork embedded on this page are from Dale Peterson: ICS Security Catalyst and S4 Conference Chair, which is the property of its owner and not affiliated with or endorsed by Listen Notes, Inc.
I interviewed Robert Graham on the S4x19 Main Stage. Robert has an illustrious career in cyber security products including the creator of BlackIce and the first network IPS. We brought him to the S4 Stage for his contrarian views. Some of the topics we discussed in the podcast: The downside to IoT regulation and virtue signaling Likely threat agents, broad not specific targets and the birthday paradox Does Rob expect another Stuxnet? Whether seat belts actually save lives and questioning controls (and can we apply this to anti-virus in ICS) Links Robert Graham on Twitter Robert Graham’s Blog Subscribe on iTunes S4 Events YouTube Channel Dale’s articles on LinkedIn This episode was sponsored by CyberX. Founded by military cyber experts with nation-state expertise defending critical infrastructure, CyberX has developed an end-to-end platform for continuous ICS threat monitoring and risk mitigation. Check out the 2019 CyberX Global ICS and IIoT Risk Report, the CyberX report on the NIS Directive, and my podcast from last year on the report with Phil Neray.
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