Oclef Podcast
Summary: On this show, we interview experts who help children to develop their talents. These experts can be in music, arts education, sports or an academic teacher. Basically, anyone who works regularly with children or develops programs for them. On this show, we are looking to share the strategies, secrets, and processes that these experts use every day to help kids become great.
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Podcasts:
I just had a great meeting and podcast chat with Lisa Bastien. Will be published later this month.
It's all about the climb, the struggle, and the patience when learning. Promoting that mindset.
I talk about my favorite face that students make in this one.
Christmas is happening. Just wanted to share a carol. Cheers and seasons greetings!
This is a big one. It's the most important podcast you can ever listen to if you have a child learning piano. This is the secret to ending all fights to practice. It just may not be what you want to hear.
Pressure is real at recitals, let's get excited about it, let's use it to play better than ever. How do you help students or your kids?
Confidence is so important for kids. Let's help kids build it at every chance.
I answer a few call-in questions from listeners. Would love to hear your call-ins. Reach us at anchor.fm/education
I'm reading Principles by Ray Dalio. This episode is a brief discussion of child development principles in music education. What are your principles?
A short talk on how grateful I am for all the amazing things that the piano has brought me throughout my life. What is the one thing that has changed your life the most?
In this episode, we dive into a question from a listener on when their child will start to know what they're passionate about. We also briefly talk about Jean Piaget and the stages of child development.
On this episode, we talk about how students develop their own sound and strengths through studying music.
Being an educator or a parent is about developing children's principles and perspectives.
Do. Reflect. Change. This episode should really help to prepare you for recitals.
It's recital season. The stage will be welcoming to those who seek the pattern, not the repetition.