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May 2024
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146 | Progress Report: We're All Experts

Bryson Tarbet, M.M.Ed.
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In this episode of That Music Podcast, Bryson takes you on a journey of empowerment and collaboration as he shares insights from the recent selection process for the upcoming 2024 elementary music Summit. Discover how educators from around the globe are stepping up to share their expertise and passion for teaching music. Plus, get ready to mark your calendars as Bryson announces the official dates for this year's summit. Tune in and join the movement to make a difference in the lives of students everywhere!

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