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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- Artist: Julian Toha
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Podcasts:
Using slime to shape minds.
I'm obsessed with the process of growing and improving and helping others to do that. In this episode, I talk about being self-aware and how I've noticed that I tend to be disinterested in things once they are completed. This is why I walked away from my concert musician career as it was approaching 100+ concerts per year. Help your students find passion in the climb and the process of learning, not the event or the goal at the end. Perfection would leave us empty. Julian
This works if you do it right. And comparing the lifetime value of a student to the cost of the ads makes it an obvious move. Feel free to reach out to me at julian@oclef.com if you need any advice or help to set this up. I'm happy to help fellow music teachers grow their studio. Julian
An improv exercise to help your students get started on creativity. This podcast will also be available on our page at Anchor.fm/education Visit that link or download the app. We'd love to hear you call into the podcast and will feature your thoughts and ideas on things we talk about on the show. Julian
On our new podcast, Oclef Daily, we plan to push new episodes every day on topics from child development, to piano parent advice and music education. This podcast will also be available on our page at Anchor.fm/education Visit that link or download the app. We'd love to hear you call into the podcast and will feature your thoughts and ideas on things we talk about on the show. Julian
Oclef Daily: EP03 - A fear of learning something new
On our new podcast, Oclef Daily, we plan to push new episodes every day on topics from child development, to piano parent advice and music education. This podcast will also be available on our page at Anchor.fm/education Visit that link or download the app. We'd love to hear you call into the podcast and will feature your thoughts and ideas on things we talk about on the show. Julian
This is the first episode of our new Oclef Daily podcast. We plan to push new episodes everyday on topics from child development, to piano parent advice and music education. This podcast will also be available on our page at Anchor.fm/education We'd love to hear you call into the podcast and will feature your thoughts and ideas on things we talk about on the show. Julian
Looking forward to our best season yet!
In this episode, we get the chance to talk with Noa Kageyama, a performance psychologist at the Juilliard School in New York. He is a former violinist turned psychologist who also writes one of music educations top blogs, The Bulletproof Musician. Enjoy this fascinating talk on practice and performance!
In this episode, we sit down with Hermes Camacho and talk about a whirlwind of topics. From his musicianship software, Picardy, to El Sistema, and finishing off with Mr. Holland's Opus. Enjoy!
In this episode we talk with Karen King who's research is an enlightening look into the reasons why students drop out and how to improve retention as a teacher and parent of music students.
In this episode we talk with Keith Porter-Snell who has published over 150 books and materials for music education. He gives us insight into his days as a student, his views on music education and teaching.
Oclef Interviews | EP15: Judith Jain - On developing a pre-college music school
We talk with Ian Jones, Deputy Professor of Piano at the Royal College of Music in London on how he develops talent in his students.