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The Moneywise Radio Show and Podcast Friday, April 5th BE MONEYWISE. Moneywise Wealth Management I "The Moneywise Guys" podcast call: 661-847-1000 text in anytime: 661-396-1000 website: www.MoneywiseGuys.com facebook: Moneywise_Wealth_Management instagram: MoneywiseWealthManagement Guest: Donna Schwartz, Co-Founder of Silver Mavericks Unleashed + Leader/Marketing Specialist for Emerald Enterprises website: https://donnaschwartz.com/
Donna Schwartz spoke with Classical & Jazz Saxophonist, Educator, Greg Banaszak. Greg Banaszak is one of the most sought after orchestral saxophone soloists of his generation. As one of the few saxophonists active in both the classical and jazz mediums, he includes a combination of concerto performances, solo and chamber music recitals, and jazz festival […] The post Greg Banaszak Podcast; Legendary Charlie Parker Stories – Ep 152 appeared first on Everything Saxophone Podcast.
In this episode from the NAMM Show in June, Donna Schwartz spoke with musician and the founder of Victory Musical Instruments, parent company of The Growling Sax, Melvin Quinones. Melvin Quinones is a Hispanic American entrepreneur, engineer, musician and the founder of Victory Musical Instruments, parent company of The Growling Sax. With over 30+ years […] The post Growling Sax & Victory Musical Instruments Podcast at NAMM Show 2022 – Ep 149 appeared first on Everything Saxophone Podcast.
Welcome to The KickASK Podcast, where we teach everyday people how to transform their knowledge into income, unlock their true potential, and build the digital business of their dreams. The podcast is sponsored by The ASK Method Company, a 4-Time INC 5000 Fastest Growing Company from 2017-2021. The company teaches entrepreneurs how to build digital businesses using the power of QUIZ Funnels. Core services include live, virtual training and certification events and the ASK Method Coaching program. The organization currently serves clients on 5 continents and employs a team of nearly 80 people around the world. The KickASK Podcast is hosted by Trey Sheneman, CMO of The ASK Method Company and its sister technology company, Bucket.io. Today you get to hear from Donna Schwartz, a music teacher who uses the power of online courses and content to teach students all over the world. She got her start in social work and traditional education before making the move to online education. The rest is history~ If you want to learn more about how to do something similar in your business, then check out our upcoming QUIZ Funnel Workshop. This event is a week-long training on how to revolutionize your business using the power of quizzes! The workshop is normally $100 a person, but if you use code DONNA at QuizFunnel.com/Donna then you can get the workshop for free!
Welcome to another quick tip episode! Today I want to do something a little bit different. I am going to share with you a mini-coaching session that I recently had with saxophone teacher, Donna Schwartz. This is a quick Q&A session that revolves around helping Donna clarify her “unique solution”. Listen in as we look at the challenges she is currently experiencing in her business. We will break down what a unique solution entails and will discuss the frameworks and different elements of what you teach and how you teach it. I'd love for you to listen to this episode through the lens of your own business and think about what your unique solution is. Think about how you are different from everyone else out there and how you can package your offers to serve your clients and customers and get them the results you both want. Let’s dive in…… If you're tired of feeling overwhelmed when it comes to Facebook and Instagram ads and you're ready to have them work for your online business, don't miss this brand new Facebook and Instagram ads on-demand training called 3 Simple (Yet Often Overlooked) Facebook and Instagram Ads Strategies for Increasing Conversions and Boosting Sales. You can register at www.rickmulready.com/adstraining and watch the training right away.
Donna Schwartz of Emerald Enterprises, is on the Small Business Celebration podcast this week and he’s going to guide us in the importance of: 1. Entrepreneurship is for risk takers, be one! 2. Do more than you normally would to keep your business growing! 3. When you give, you get back more than you give.
Donna Schwartz Mills joins Mark to discuss being a writers assistant on The Tonight Show, Johnny's reaction to Buddy Rich passing away, and Ellen DeGeneres' Tonight Show debut.
Welcome to episode 100 of the Musicality Podcast! It is hard to believe - but we have reached Episode 100 of the podcast! It's been just about a year since we launched the show and it has been an absolute blast. We knew it would be fun to connect with interesting people and talk about musicality, but we had no idea just how incredible it would be. We've been blown away by the amazing people who've joined us on the show so far. We wanted to do something special to mark Episode 100 - and we'll tell you in a minute what we've got for you, it's truly something remarkable. So we talked about what to do in the team. And we're all hugely appreciative of *you* and everybody who listens to the show. So we thought about asking for listener contributions of comments or questions. But the thing is, for the most part, you guys are pretty shy! We know from the download numbers that there are a ton of people listening, but it's relatively rare that we get a new review or someone reaches out by email or leaves us a voice message. And we get that! Hey, a big part of what we do at Musical U is helping people become more confident in music and be proud that they're actively learning the skills that most people assume require musical "talent". But we know a lot of you listening aren’t there yet - So it would be a bit nuts to expect our podcast listeners to be rushing forwards bravely to put themselves out there and get in touch! So we didn't do that. But we did just want to mention it here so you all know how much we appreciate you, remind you that you are always welcome to get in touch at musicalitypodcast.com/hello - and give us the opportunity to say a big thank you for listening to the show. A special thank you of course to our *members* at Musical U who've trusted us with their musicality training and provide the financial support we need to put this podcast out for free every week. So when we were talking with the team about what we could do to celebrate hitting Episode 100 the other idea that quickly came up was that we could recap some of the stand-out lessons and quotes from our amazing interviewees. Which would be cool. But you know what would be even cooler? If we could get those same superstars to contribute something fresh and new - and something that would be really impactful on *your* musical life. So that's what we did. And a huge thank you to all our past guests who contributed a clip. We were hoping to get a handful back - and ended up with 26 contributions! The question we asked was: ”What’s one thing you’ve learned that could help musicians to tap into their inner musicality?” So what you have here - and these are going to run into a second episode too because there were so many! What you have here is an incredible collection of the most punchy insights and wisdom from more than two dozen of the world's leading music educators and musicality experts, all in one place. We have Gerald Klickstein, author of the must-have handbook for aspiring musicians, The Musician's Way. We've got the guys from the Music Student 101 podcast, my favourite podcast for learning about music theory. We have #1 Billboard hit singer and award-winning song-writer Judy Rodman. We have David Reed, the man behind the terrific Improvise For Real method for learning to improvise. We have Forrest Kinney, author of the immensely popular Pattern Play series of piano books. And I could go on and on... This might actually blow your mind a little bit, we know that we had to take breaks when listening to the clips to let things sink in a bit before absorbing more! And we're going to be splitting this episode in two, because there's no way you could sensibly absorb all of this in one go...! And speaking of jam-packed with amazing insights - before we dive into those answers from past guests, we must let you know about the Musicality Podcast Power Pack. To celebrate hitting episode 100 and all of the amazing guests we've had, we went back into all the archives, collected together all 100 episodes and then we found and created a bunch of cool extra bonus resources and material to help you get the maximum possible impact from everything in the podcast so far. We've put it all on a handy USB thumb drive so you can literally have the world's top musicality experts in the palm of your hand. We're making this available for a limited time only with free worldwide shipping. To get your copy, visit musicalitypodcast.com/celebrate - and of course not only will you be getting this fantastic resource to accelerate your own musicality training, you'll also be supporting the show. We should also mention this would be an awesome gift for a musical friend or family member. So if you enjoy the show, and whether you've listened to one episode or all hundred, please go check out musicalitypodcast.com/celebrate and see all the cool stuff we've packed into the Musicality Podcast Power Pack for you. This will be available for a limited time so go take a look today! Okay, so in this episode you're going to hear the first 11 experts answering the question: ”What’s one thing you’ve learned that could help musicians to tap into their inner musicality?” These are in no particular order, except that I've tried to group them to make for two great episodes for you to listen to. In this episode you're going to hear: • Respected author Forrest Kinney, talking about the adventure of playing. • Saxophone guru Donna Schwartz with the one crucial thing that might be stopping your performance from sounding musical and resonating with your audience. • Our very own Andrew Bishko talking about "practicing magic". • Jazz guitarist and the man behind Learn Jazz Standards Brent Vaartstra sharing the one thing you must focus on to have consistent long-term success. • Improvisation expert David Reed about when to introduce improvising into your musicality training. • Thought leader among piano teachers Dr. Melody Payne about the simple rules that can make you sound more musical. • Award-winning musician and Lydian Chromatic Concept expert Andy Wasserman talking about the "treasure hunt" of unlocking your musicality. • School music ed revolutionary Jimmy Rotheram talking about the four things which greatly impacted his own musicality. • Award-winning artist, song-writer and vocal coach Judy Rodman explaining what makes music compelling for the audience. • Natalie Weber from the world-famous Music Matters Blog on what helped her as an analytical person tap into her creative side. • And our friends Matthew Scott Phillips and Jeremy Burns from Music Student 101 round off this first episode by sharing several activities which can help you continually "level up" your musicality. Enough from me! Let's dive in. Subscribe For Future Episodes! Apple Podcasts | Android | Stitcher | RSS Full Show Notes and Transcript: Episode 100 Links and Resources • Interview with Forrest Kinney • Interview with Donna Schwartz • Interview with Andrew Bishko • Interview with Brent Vaartstra • Interview with David Reed • Interview with Melody Payne • Interview with Andy Wasserman • Interview with Jimmy Rotheram • Interview with Judy Rodman • Interview with Natalie Weber • Interview with Music Student 101 Enjoying the show? Please consider rating and reviewing it! Click here to rate and review
Today on the show we’re joined by Donna Schwartz, one of the best-known saxophone teachers online. As you’ll be hearing though, Donna’s expertise goes deep on sax but also wide on other instruments and musicality in general. Along with past podcast guest Nick Mainella, Donna hosts the “Everything Saxophone” podcast, and is the creator of several interesting online courses, including “Get a Killer Saxophone Tone”, “Practice Smarter” and “Jazz Improvisation Explained”. In this conversation we talk about: • how learning a second instrument helped Donna overcome crippling performance anxiety on her primary instrument • the revolutionary approach to teaching and learning music which really shouldn't be all that revolutionary and • the surprising key to producing a good tone that really projects This was one of those conversations where we had to keep holding ourselves back because we could have happily dived into any of several areas Donna touched on and spent hours just talking about that! So we know you’ll enjoy this and go away keen to explore Donna’s website, courses and podcast for more of her insights and expertise. Subscribe For Future Episodes! Apple Podcasts | Android | Stitcher | RSS Full Show Notes and Transcript: Episode 068 Links and Resources • Donna Schwartz’s website • Donna’s online courses • The Everything Saxophone podcast • Gordon Institute for Music Learning • Learn and Sing: Your Way to Great Musicianship, with Donna Schwartz Enjoying the show? Please consider rating and reviewing it! Click here to rate and review
This week I continue my conversation with Donna Schwartz of Music Teachers’ Resource Guide. We talk about her two masters degrees and whether she’d do it all again, why she believes music education in our schools is so vulnerable, and her two biggest goals. About Donna Schwartz Donna’s musical career can be best described as the “comeback […] The post Donna Schwartz, part 2 appeared first on Kathleen Heuer.
Donna Schwartz of Music Teachers’ Resource Guide joined me for a great, passionate conversation about the importance of music education. In this episode, we cover: How Donna got into music education Why she got out of music education, and how her side trip helped her Why Donna left New York for California Why this music educator will never […] The post Donna Schwartz, part 1 appeared first on Kathleen Heuer.