Send us a text Join us on this episode of That Music Podcast as we discuss trauma-informed music education with guest Courtney Gazda. We'll learn about the basics of trauma and trauma-informed education, how music can help students who have experienced trauma, and specific strategies for implementing trauma-informed music education in the classroom. ... Show More
Nov 12
205 | Just Take A Sick Day
<p><a target="_blank" href="https://www.buzzsprout.com/twilio/text_messages/2469774/open_sms">Send us a text</a></p><p>Let’s be real, teachers are pros at pushing through when they shouldn’t. Between planning sub lessons, worrying about routines, and feeling guilty for being gone ... Show More
11m 51s
Mar 2022
Teacher Feature - David Knott
David Knott is a professional percussionist, educational leadership advocate, and professional conductor. He currently serves as a member of the instrumental music faculty at the sweetest band gig on earth, where he coordinates and directs all Middle Division Band activities at M ... Show More
46m 5s
Sep 2016
Ali Handal: Music, Mastery, Meaning and Money [live performance]
<p>Quick note - be sure to listen to the end, we've got a live, acoustic performance by this week's guest that will rock your world!</p><p>Ali Handal grew up loving music but packed up her guitar and dreams of becoming a professional musician in order to pursue a Ph.D. in ps ... Show More
1h 1m
May 2022
Jewel Talks Her Anxiety, Lyrics, and Life
Multiplatinum recording artist Jewel has won many awards and performed at the Super Bowl — but how much do you really know about her? She grew up with no running water, was a homeless teenager in San Diego, and turned all that into music for her album “Pieces of You,” which is on ... Show More
24m 1s
Mar 2019
Itzhak Perlman Cracks Wise
<p>The legendary violinist talks about his difficult childhood, stricken by polio in the war-torn early days of Israeli statehood -- and laughs about his early success, whisked away to the United States at 13 to perform on the Ed Sullivan Show. Plus, what makes a truly great inst ... Show More
42m 25s
Sep 2023
Episode 73: Paving the path foward for people with visual impairment: The inspiring story of Yara Kobrossy
<p>Listen to our latest episode of The Lebanese Physicians' Podcast discussing life with visual impairment in Lebanon with Yara Kobrossy who was diagnosed with retinitis pigementosa, a degenerative eye disease that leads to progressive loss of vision, at 8 years of age. Instead o ... Show More
30m 6s
Jan 2023
The Art & Practice of Separating School from Life: 5 Clear Steps with Dr. Lori Friesen
<p>Are you wondering how you can feel more balanced between work and your personal life? <br/><br/></p><p>In this episode of SLP Coffee Talk, I sat down with a dear friend, Dr. Lori Friesen, who is doing amazing things for her community. When I heard about what she does, I knew I ... Show More
21m 8s
May 2023
[Episode 69] Everyone Matters, Everyone Belongs: Lessons from a Gifted Filmmaker (w/Scilla Andreen)
In this episode of Teaching Channel Talks, we welcome Scilla Andreen, an accomplished film director, and CEO of Impactful. Just in time for Mental Health Awareness month, she and Dr. Wendy Amato delve into Scilla's journey as a filmmaker, exploring her experiences and the inspira ... Show More
21m 14s
Feb 2024
EP 28: A Teacher| Teach, Love, Trauma Dump
<p>In this episode Nurse John invites a high school teacher to talk about the similarities and differences of teachers and nurses, the difficulties that teachers goes through that the public and those who aren’t in the profession don’t see, mental health of teachers and the curre ... Show More
1h 11m