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Not Your Forte: A Guide to Keeping Music Ed. Simple
Power of Positivity with Dr Matthew Arau

Not Your Forte: A Guide to Keeping Music Ed. Simple

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 1, 2025 58:03


**Reupload. Originally Posted 4/17/20**In this time of social distancing, it can be hard to stay motivated, moving and positive. Join Eric as he interviews Dr. Matthew Arau on how the power of positivity and a shift to a growth mindset can help you be successful and healthy during these different times.Dr. Matthew Arau is an Assistant Professor of Music, Chair of the Music Education Department and Associate Director of Bands at the Lawrence University Conservatory of Music. He conducts the Lawrence Symphonic Band and student and faculty chamber groups, guest conducts the Lawrence Wind Ensemble, supervises student teachers, and teaches Conducting and Instrumental Methods and Rehearsal Techniques I & II.Arau has presented clinics on student leadership, rehearsal techniques, and unlocking potential at the following: The Midwest Clinic: An International Band and Orchestra Conference, the Western International Band Clinic, the American Band College of Sam Houston State University, the Conn-Selmer Institute, the Pan-Hellenic Wind Band Conference in Cyprus, the Colorado, Oregon, and Wisconsin Music Educators Association, Midwest Music Seminars, and universities and high schools around the country.  He teaches student leadership at the Metro-Capitol Leadership Academy in Sherwood, Oregon and the Colorado State University Band Leadership Academy in Ft. Collins, Colorado, and he is a Conn-Selmer Education Clinician. He conducts honor bands and honor jazz bands of all levels, is an active concert band, jazz band and marching band clinician, and has continued to be an active jazz and classical saxophonist throughout his teaching and academic career.Arau earned a DMA in Instrumental Conducting and Literature from the University of Colorado Boulder, a Master of Science in Music from the American Band College at Southern Oregon University, and a Bachelor of Music in Music Performance, Jazz Studies and Music Education and a Bachelor of Arts in Government from Lawrence University in Appleton, Wisconsin.Prior to pursuing his doctoral degree, Arau was the Director of Bands at Loveland High School in Loveland, Colorado from 2005-2012 where he established the Leadership Symposium for the development of student leaders. The Loveland H.S. Wind Symphony was featured at the Western International Band Clinic (WIBC) in Seattle and two times at the Colorado Music Educators Association Convention. The Loveland Marching Band won the Colorado 4A State Marching Band Championship and the Class AA Championship at the Bands of America Super Regional in San Antonio, Texas. Arau began his teaching career in 1997 as the Director of Bands at Walt Clark Middle School in Loveland, Colorado. The Walt Clark Honor Band was featured at the Colorado Music Educators Association Convention in 2003.Mr. Arau's professional affiliations include the College Band Directors National Association, the National Association for Music Education and the World Association of Symphonic Bands and Ensembles. He is a past Western Region Representative of the American School Band Directors Association and Instrumental Representative of the Colorado Music Educators Association. His writings on music and music education are published in Conn-Selmer Touchpoint, Bandworld Magazine, and The Saxophone Journal.(bio courtesy of https://www.lawrence.edu)Not Your Forte is a music education podcast that is geared towards helping Music Education students survive and thrive throughout their undergrad as well as prepare to enter the "real world". Not Your Forte is brought to you by Eric Tinkler, a senior in music education at Kansas State and Dr. Phillip Payne, the Undergraduate Music Education advisor at Kansas State. You can listen to us on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Youtube and much more!Support the show

The Native and The Transplant
Safe2tell - raising questions???

The Native and The Transplant

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 7, 2023 41:38


- in this episode - We talk about what happened last week at Loveland High School that has resulted in the Principal being put on administrative leave. What is causing the increase of school threats? What are we doing as a society? In addition we talk about the trans day of rage... what happened? Did you know about the Mike the headless chicken??? Don't worry, we will tell you! Beer of the week - SoulCraft Brewing theNative.theTransplant@gmail.com --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/native--transplant/support

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The Peak of Existence
Do teachers guide success?

The Peak of Existence

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 8, 2022 30:56


In this episode, student producer Easton Davsion, along with his co-hosts Max Olson and Ryan Mowry went into depth with Mr. lynn A Loveland High School business teacher about the connections students have with there teachers and how are generation has many benefits to communication and relationships compared to when he was in High School. Please tune in and listen to us on Apple, Spotify, google podcast or wherever you stream your podcasts.

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The Peak of Existence
Are you on TikTok Again?

The Peak of Existence

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 4, 2022 12:46


In this episode, student producer, Christian Beatty explores the addicting nature of TikTok among Loveland High School. Christian sits down with several peers talking TikTok challenges and how much time students spend on this application. Don't forget to subscribe and download to The Peak of Existence podcast. You can stream us on Apple Podcast, Google Podcast, Spotify, Stitcher, or anywhere else you stream your audio. The Peak: Link to TikTok Feature Article

The Peak of Existence
Keeping the Halls Clean: A Look at the Custodians

The Peak of Existence

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 23, 2022 13:47


Loveland High School custodians have often been overlooked, but they are a vital aspect of our school community. In this episode, producers Caleb Karki, Tyler Pruitt and Tyler Rixman discuss the impact of custodians on Loveland High School and the impact of the pandemic on them. Make sure to download and subscribe to the Peak of Existence on Spotify, Google Podcast, Apple Podcast, Stitcher, and anywhere else you stream your audio.

The Peak of Existence
Hobby Highlight: Hobbies Around LHS

The Peak of Existence

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 23, 2022 17:48


In this episode student producers, Taylor Brewster, Taegan Lockyer, and Cole Dietrich take a closer look into the interesting hobbies that are scattered around Loveland High School. Don't forget to subscribe to the show on Apple Podcast, Google Podcasts, Spotify or wherever you stream your audio! You can follow us on Instagram @lhspeakstudio

The Kim Monson Show
Biden's Infrastructure Bill Includes Mandated Kill Switches for Civilian Cars

The Kim Monson Show

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 10, 2021 57:13


Kim recognizes the deep divide happening with law enforcement focus in the Denver metro area.  JeffCO police are on hand to make sure attendees at a Christmas event have masks on.  Meanwhile, Denver's Union Station has become a crime ridden area with risks to RTD passengers, vendors and property values.  The recent FBI raid on America's Mom Sherronna Bishop is another travesty regarding protection of personal rights.  The America's Veteran's Stories featuring Marine Veteran Marty Letellier who served in the Korean War, the “Forgotten War,” and fought at the Battle of Chosin Reservoir, November 27-December 13, 1940, airs this Sunday.  The show broadcasts 3-4pm on KLZ 560 FM, KLZ 100.7 FM, the KLZ website, and the KLZ app.  Additional shows air on Saturday and Sunday night at 10pm featuring other veterans.  Kim asks listeners to read HR 550, a bill “To amend the Public Health Service Act with respect to immunization system data modernization and expansion, and for other purposes.”  Then call your Senators and Congressional representatives to voice your concern and stop this terrible piece of legislation.  This is yet another assault by the federal government and bureaucratic agencies to take away your freedom. Mary Alpers, co-owner of Three Points Financial, agrees with Kim that failure is part of life and we must teach this to our children along with humility.  Mary's firm is a fee-only firm.  Three Points Financial services include investments, tax planning and financial estate planning.  Mary is now helping clients strategize as the tax year is coming to a close.  Mary explains the advantage of “Donor Advanced Funds.”  Contact Three Points Financial to set a meeting and strategize for year-end finances. America is under attack, specifically Caucasian Americans through the manipulation of blacks, with our children as the prize.  Cain has set up a task force and can be reached at TaskForceFreedom@aol.com.  His group is assisting parents who need help and has three main objectives:  hear complaints of people regarding CRT, address schools on a monthly basis and co-ordinate with parents who want to homeschool their children.  Today his group is holding a rally outside Loveland High School.  He also seeks a law firm to represent families fighting CRT in their schools and communities. Guest Lauren Fix, the Car Coach, discusses the “kill switch” that will be in all cars by 2026 per the Build Back Better bill unless we fight back and contact our Senators and Congressional representatives to have this eliminated.  The kill switch will have the capability to monitor your movements and automatically turn your car off if the AI (artificial intelligence) deems you not able to drive.  Additionally, it will have the cap

Loveland Libcast
Loveland High School LUC Club

Loveland Libcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 21, 2021 26:48


A conversation with Loveland High School educator Laura LaBelle and LUC club members, as part of our ongoing series celebrating Latino Heritage Month and Day of the Dead with Heart & Sol (heartandsolco.org). Special thanks to the PEAK recording studio at Loveland High School, and Grace for recording and producing this episode.

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The Peak of Existence
Awareness: The First Line of Women's Self-Defense

The Peak of Existence

Play Episode Listen Later May 26, 2021 19:15


In this episode student producer, Alex Villafranca, takes a closer look at the women's self-defense class here at Loveland High School. She takes the opportunity to sit down with the instructor, Wendy Thompson, who talks about her experience with self-defense, exploring how the class came to be, a bit of advice, and hopes for the course in the coming years. Alex also chats with student, Zoriah Agnew, who discusses her own views on the self-defense class. Don't forget to download and subscribe to the Peak of Existence Podcast on Apple, Google, Spotify, Pocketcast, or anywhere else you stream your audio!

The Peak of Existence
When Issues Walk In The Room

The Peak of Existence

Play Episode Listen Later May 26, 2021 19:57


In this episode student producers, Lyneigh Kreis and Grace Willett, explore another invisible aspect at Loveland High School, the Peer Counseling program. They sit down with the founders of the program, school counselors Cynthia Case and Jill Doty to discuss how Peer Counseling got started, its impact at school, and the vision for this program moving forward. Don't forget to subscribe to the Peak of Existence Podcast on Apple, Google, Spotify, Pocketcast, or anywhere else you stream your audio.

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The Peak of Existence
Wrestling With An Idea

The Peak of Existence

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 8, 2021 23:31


In this episode Autumn Foley takes the opportunity to speak with current sophomore wrestler, Morgan Johnson, along with former female wrestler Audrey Bankes to explore the unknown aspects of girls wrestling here at Loveland High School. These ladies bring us into their perspective and tell us their own experience with wrestling. Along with these key people, we hear from former athletic director, Kevin Clark, who takes us through how it all got started, the successes of girls wrestling along with what he hopes to happen in the future. Don't forget to subscribe to the show on Apple Podcast, Google Podcasts, Spotify or wherever you stream your audio! You can follow us on Instagram at lhspeakstudio

Dismantling Dissonance
Episode 11: Dr. Matthew Arau

Dismantling Dissonance

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 27, 2020 60:25


Dr. Matthew Arau, founder of Upbeat Global, is the Chair of the Music EducationDepartment and Associate Director of Bands at the Lawrence University Conservatoryof Music in Appleton, Wisconsin. In addition, Dr. Arau is on the faculty of the AmericanBand College of Central Washington University and VanderCook College of Music. Healso serves as a Conn-Selmer Education Clinician and as Member-at-Large on theNAfME Council for Band Education.Dr. Arau has guest conducted and presented on student leadership, mindfulness,growth mindset, rehearsal techniques, and creating positive cultures in over 25 statesand 4 continents. He has presented at the International Midwest Band and OrchestraClinic, the Western International Band Clinic, the NAfME National Conference,numerous State and Regional Music Education Association Conferences, and theConn-Selmer Institute. He has conducted honor bands in Australia, Greece, Cyprus,and Malaysia, and All-State honor bands across the United States. Dr. Arau teaches hisUpbeat! Leadership Program to student leaders and Drum Majors at in-person andonline camps around the United States and abroad.Dr. Arau draws on a deep reservoir of fifteen years of experience as a successfulmiddle school and high school band director in Loveland, Colorado, where he led hisbands at Walt Clark Middle School and Loveland High School to numerous honorperformances and championships and pioneered the Leadership Symposium. Dr. Arauholds a D.M.A. in Conducting and Literature from the University of Colorado Boulderand a Master of Science in Music Education from the American Band College ofSouthern Oregon University. He graduated magna cum laude from LawrenceUniversity, where he earned a Bachelor of Music in Instrumental Music Education,Music Performance (Classical), Music Performance (Jazz Studies), and a Bachelor ofArts in Government. He resides in Neenah, Wisconsin with his wife Merilee, their dogOlive, and two sugar gliders - Little Foot and Flash.https://www.upbeatglobal.com/leadership-summithttps://www.conn-selmer.com/en-us/education/programs/conn-selmer-institute-student-leadership

In AWE Podcast
Episode 89: In AWE of Erin Dickman--Youth Series

In AWE Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 7, 2020 37:15


Erin Dickman is a 2020 graduate from Loveland High School in Ohio and a bright-eyed freshman at Ohio State University, majoring in finance. Her years may be young, but her leadership experiences are deep, and her passion for serving others was refined through community outreach programs. She has interned for the City of Loveland in their finance department, served as the Vice President of her high school’s chapter of Democrats of America Club, served as a spokesperson for her school to the secretary of state of Ohio, and notably spoke at a state conference for educators this past spring on a student panel. Erin possesses a sharp mind, a passionate vision for her future, and a wisdom beyond her years. In this episode, we gain from her perspective on what it was like to close one chapter as a high school student and open a new one into college life during a pandemic. She shares her beautiful perspective on education and the power of failure and iteration. I was blown away by our conversation at each turn, and it was a true joy to speak with her. Connect with Erin: Erin on Instagram Join Sarah for the FREE Five Day Going Beyond Balance Challenge! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/inawepodcast/message

Talkin' Hoops: With Coach Jon Cook
Episode 37 - Darnell Parker - Head Basketball Coach Loveland High School Girls (Cincinnati, Ohio)

Talkin' Hoops: With Coach Jon Cook

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 24, 2020 55:51


I was so fortunate to coach Darnell Parker when I served as an assistant at Bluffton College in 1998-99. After a stellar high school career at Findlay High School playing for former OHSAA Executive Director Jerry Snodgrass, Darnell played 4 years for Coach Guy Neal at Bluffton. While working in the business world, he began a remarkably unique journey in coaching that saw him spend 9 years as a youth coach before getting his first opportunity to coach junior varsity basketball. Coach Parker has gone on to have success as a varsity coach with two different boys programs and is now leading Loveland High School's girls program to unprecedented success. Please enjoy my chat with Darnell Parker of Loveland High School. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/jon-cook0/support

The Peak of Existence
Hey, Genius!...Hour

The Peak of Existence

Play Episode Listen Later May 20, 2020 19:05


Student Producer, Aaron Koso, explores the notion of Genius Hour, an Independent Study at Loveland High School where students brainstorm and "Launch" ideas to enhance the school in some fashion. Ideas revolve around artwork, murals, ticket booths, podcasting, and much more. Students take the opportunity to research, produce, and exhibit an idea they have been working on for months. Aaron catches voices of students who are engaged in a project, as well as Danny Hollweg, and Principal Todd Ball on the skills of this independent study. Don't forget to subscribe to the show on Apple Podcast, Google Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you stream your audio! You can follow us on Instagram at lhspeakstudio

Not Your Forte: A Guide to Keeping Music Ed. Simple
The Power of Positivity with Dr. Matthew Arau

Not Your Forte: A Guide to Keeping Music Ed. Simple

Play Episode Play 40 sec Highlight Listen Later Apr 17, 2020 58:03


In this time of social distancing, it can be hard to stay motivated, moving and positive. Join Eric as he interviews Dr. Matthew Arau on how the power of positivity and a shift to a growth mindset can help you be successful and healthy during these different times.Dr. Matthew Arau is an Assistant Professor of Music, Chair of the Music Education Department and Associate Director of Bands at the Lawrence University Conservatory of Music. He conducts the Lawrence Symphonic Band and student and faculty chamber groups, guest conducts the Lawrence Wind Ensemble, supervises student teachers, and teaches Conducting and Instrumental Methods and Rehearsal Techniques I & II.Arau has presented clinics on student leadership, rehearsal techniques, and unlocking potential at the following: The Midwest Clinic: An International Band and Orchestra Conference, the Western International Band Clinic, the American Band College of Sam Houston State University, the Conn-Selmer Institute, the Pan-Hellenic Wind Band Conference in Cyprus, the Colorado, Oregon, and Wisconsin Music Educators Association, Midwest Music Seminars, and universities and high schools around the country. He teaches student leadership at the Metro-Capitol Leadership Academy in Sherwood, Oregon and the Colorado State University Band Leadership Academy in Ft. Collins, Colorado, and he is a Conn-Selmer Education Clinician. He conducts honor bands and honor jazz bands of all levels, is an active concert band, jazz band and marching band clinician, and has continued to be an active jazz and classical saxophonist throughout his teaching and academic career.Arau earned a DMA in Instrumental Conducting and Literature from the University of Colorado Boulder, a Master of Science in Music from the American Band College at Southern Oregon University, and a Bachelor of Music in Music Performance, Jazz Studies and Music Education and a Bachelor of Arts in Government from Lawrence University in Appleton, Wisconsin.Prior to pursuing his doctoral degree, Arau was the Director of Bands at Loveland High School in Loveland, Colorado from 2005-2012 where he established the Leadership Symposium for the development of student leaders. The Loveland H.S. Wind Symphony was featured at the Western International Band Clinic (WIBC) in Seattle and two times at the Colorado Music Educators Association Convention. The Loveland Marching Band won the Colorado 4A State Marching Band Championship and the Class AA Championship at the Bands of America Super Regional in San Antonio, Texas. Arau began his teaching career in 1997 as the Director of Bands at Walt Clark Middle School in Loveland, Colorado. The Walt Clark Honor Band was featured at the Colorado Music Educators Association Convention in 2003.Mr. Arau’s professional affiliations include the College Band Directors National Association, the National Association for Music Education and the World Association of Symphonic Bands and Ensembles. He is a past Western Region Representative of the American School Band Directors Association and Instrumental Representative of the Colorado Music Educators Association. His writings on music and music education are published in Conn-Selmer Touchpoint, Bandworld Magazine, and The Saxophone Journal.Contact by e-mail: matthew.r.arau@lawrence.edu(bio courtesy of https://www.lawrence.edu)Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/notyourfortepodcast)

Best of Simply Money
Financial literacy in Cincinnati

Best of Simply Money

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 15, 2020 21:00


On this week’s “Best of Simply Money Podcast,” students from Loveland High School’s Tigers Inc. join the show to discuss how they are learning about personal finance. We also speak with Melissa B. Griffin, aka “HR Mom,” about the tech skills your kids really need. Finally, Nathan and I talk about the stress of having money conversations with your family, and how you can make them better. 

The Peak of Existence
What's Todd Ball Thinking?

The Peak of Existence

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 22, 2019 19:42


Student designers of the Peak Studio, Tatum Gipson and Jillian Cherry sit down with Loveland High School's principal, Mr. Ball, and discuss the student-led projects in the school. Together, they explore future changes in education, staff support, and current student-led projects. Don't forget to subscribe to the show on Apple Podcast, Google Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you stream your audio! You can follow us on Instagram at lhspeakstudio

Everything Band Podcast
Episode 126 - Matthew Arau

Everything Band Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 2, 2019 74:39


Matthew Arau is the Chair of the Music Education Department and Associate Director of Bands at the Lawrence University Conservatory of Music in Appleton, Wisconsin. He also teaches conducting at the American Band College and student leadership at numerous clinics and academies.  Topics: How a tennis racket, some empty Baskin Robbins tubs, and a 6th grade Dixieland group launched a musical career. The tremendous program at Rio Americano High School in Sacramento, California and Matthew’s appearance on the Mickey Mouse Club Show with his own Dixieland group. Thoughts about building a culture of excellence in a band program. Matthew's experience as an undergraduate at Lawrence University where he earned a quadruple degree! Early teaching in Colorado and how it ultimately led to his current position as the Director of Bands at Lawrence University. Thoughts on leadership and how to create servant leaders in your band program. Links: Matthew Arau at Lawrence University Matthew Arau - Conn-Selmer Clinician Rio Americano High School Band Instrumentalist: "Developing the Right Mindset" YouTube: Believe in Students Pann: Hold This Boy and Listen Aakash Mittal: Samay Raga for Wind Ensemble Grainger: Lincolnshire Posy Biography: Dr. Matthew Arau is the Chair of the Music Education Department and Associate Director of Bands at the Lawrence University Conservatory of Music in Appleton, Wisconsin where he teaches conducting and instrumental music education courses and is the conductor of the Symphonic Band, associate conductor of the Wind Ensemble, and guest conductor of the Symphony Orchestra. In addition, Dr. Arau is on the faculty of the American Band College of Central Washington University where he teaches conducting to graduate students, and he is on the staff for the Western International Band Clinic in Seattle, Washington. Dr. Arau also serves as a Conn-Selmer Education Clinician and he is the founder of Upbeat Global, LLC. In demand as a music teacher and speaker, Dr. Arau has presented on leadership, growth mindset, rehearsal techniques, and creating positive cultures at the following: the International Midwest Band and Orchestra Clinic, the Western International Band Clinic, numerous State and Regional Music Education Association Conferences, the American Choral Directors Association NextDirection Conference, the Conn-Selmer Institute, the International San Diego Mariachi Summit, and universities, music camps, school districts, and schools in 26 states and 4 continents. Dr. Arau has taught student leadership in Singapore, Malaysia, Greece, and Cyprus. In February 2019, Dr. Arau delivered the keynote address at the Northwest NAfME (National Association for Music Education Conference) and he will deliver the keynote address at the National NAfME Conference in November 2019 in Orlando, Florida to all of the high school national honor ensembles. In addition, Dr. Arau conducts and clinics all-state bands and honor groups across the United States and around the world. He has conducted honor bands in Australia, Greece, Cyprus, and Malaysia, the Michigan and Utah All-State Middle School Honor Bands, the Texas Region 26 Honor Band, and the South Carolina All-State Band, and honor bands across the country. The Instrumentalist, Bandworld Magazine, Make Music Inc., and Conn-Selmer have published his articles on leadership and teaching music. His wind chamber music transcriptions are published by C. Alan Publications. Dr. Arau draws on a deep reservoir of fifteen years of experience as a successful middle school and high school band director in Loveland, Colorado, where he led his groups at Loveland High School to numerous championships and pioneered the Leadership Symposium. Dr. Arau holds a Doctor of Musical Arts in Conducting and Literature from the University of Colorado Boulder and a Master of Science in Music Education from the American Band College of Southern Oregon University. He graduated magna cum laude from Lawrence University, where he earned a Bachelor of Music in Instrumental Music Education, Music Performance (Classical), Music Performance (Jazz Studies), and a Bachelor of Arts in Government. He resides with his wife, Merilee, in Neenah, Wisconsin.

High School Insider with Mike Dyer | Cincinnati NKY Sports
Loveland football coach Andy Cruse ready to turn around Tigers

High School Insider with Mike Dyer | Cincinnati NKY Sports

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 20, 2019 34:18


Former Miami University and Turpin High School standout wide receiver Andy Cruse was officially named the Loveland High School head football coach Tuesday night. Cruse, the Moeller special teams coordinator the past two seasons, discusses what it takes to turn around a Tigers’ team that has won just two games overall the past two seasons. Cruse also reflects upon his career with the RedHawks and his time in the NFL with the Houston Texans and Minnesota Vikings with WCPO's Mike Dyer and Keenan Singleton along with TriStateFootball.com's Greg Shoemaker. MORE: Join the Cincinnati high school sports Facebook group