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Feeling alone in the craziness that is your classroom? Looking for someone to rescue you from the exhaustion and overwhelm of your everyday music teacher life? Hi, I'm Jeanette. A passionate music teacher with over 2 decades of experience working with students, balancing the mayhem, and helping educators like you navigate the chaos. Join me as we explore what makes teaching general music so darn hard, tackle the unique challenges we face, and transform our music teacher lives so that every d ...
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It's not about getting the gig, it's about enjoying it. Tanner Guss interviews joyful artists and health experts on wellness and mental health for musicians. Whether you're a gigging musician, a music educator, or (like Tanner when this started) a burnt out music major, you deserve a happy, healthy relationship with music. New episodes every Monday.
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Live from Broadway Nashville, TN! TipSee Music presents the uncut and unfiltered TipSee Music Happy Hour Podcast hosted by Dallas Jackson and Drew East. Sip Back and Relax while interviewing singers/songwriters in Nashville and get an experience like no other podcast in the game. Become a mullet today and be sure to subscribe! Let's get TipSee yall!
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We're Jimi (@asinhendrix) and Tommy (@MusicalMash) and we're obsessed with musical theatre. Like, really, we won't shut up about it. And now YOU get to listen, too! If you're looking for two diehard musical theatre nerds babbling on about Sondheim, then this is the podcast for you!
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This podcast will be a hands up, foot stomping, its 3am and where are my pants kind of ride. Club mixes, remixes, soulful tracks, a dash of pop, a bit of techno, house and dance tunes for all! The world is a dance floor so pump this at home, at the gym, on the road, or where ever the music moves you. I will do my best to keep your pod device motivated and frenzied. Music is a helluva drug so lets make this a fun trip together. And we will be stopping for ice cream!
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Check out these tips for music teachers who only have their students for a limited time. In this episode of The Happy Music Teacher, we dive into a unique challenge that many music teachers face—what to do when you only see your students once a month. How can you create meaningful, engaging, and memorable music experiences under such limited circum…
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✨ **New Podcast Episode Alert!** 🎧 Children's books for music class can be powerful tools for sparking student engagement and creating memorable learning experiences. In this episode of The Happy Music Teacher, I sit down with the wonderful Bethany Main, author of Our First Day of Music. Her vibrant new book is perfect for introducing young student…
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In this episode of The Happy Music Teacher, I chat with Bill Henry from Mr. Henry’s Music World about his exciting new online music teacher course, Smooth Start Symphony. Bill shares how this course was specifically designed to help elementary music teachers kick off the school year with a smooth, successful start. We dive deep into how kids thrive…
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In this empowering episode of The Happy Music Teacher, I sit down with Grace Stevens, a teacher empowerment coach who understands the unique challenges music educators face. We dive into the realities of striving for that "dream class" and how, instead of waiting for it to magically appear, you can transform your current class into one that brings …
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In this episode of The Happy Music Teacher, we delve into the magic of exit tickets and how they can transform your music classroom. Discover a selection of 20 creative and engaging exit ticket ideas designed to capture students' excitement and assess their understanding in fun and meaningful ways. From musical emoji drawings to rhythm claps and fa…
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In this episode, I welcome Grace Stevens, an Educator Empowerment Coach with a rich background as a former corporate VP and a seasoned public school educator. Grace shares her journey from corporate burnout to finding fulfillment in teaching, only to encounter similar challenges in the education sector. She discusses her transition to becoming a fu…
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In this episode of The Happy Music Teacher: Music Teacher Dilemmas, we tackle the challenging situation of dealing with rehearsal disruptions caused by other teachers. Specifically, we discuss what to do when another teacher steps in uninvited and takes over your rehearsal, causing confusion and frustration. We'll explore effective strategies for a…
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In this episode, we explore my highly effective drum circle strategy tailored for students with special needs. This method, ideal for special ed music activities, offers a structured yet flexible environment where students can thrive. By integrating opportunities for student leadership, creativity, and full participation, the drum circle not only e…
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In this episode of The Happy Music Teacher, Jeanette addresses a heartfelt question from Jaylen Fenner, an elementary music teacher struggling with feelings of inadequacy and burnout after teaching in a low-economic district. Jalen shares the challenges of balancing life skills and social-emotional regulation with foundational music instruction. Je…
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In this episode of The Happy Music Teacher, Jeanette sits down with the amazing elementary music teacher Erin Elliott to discuss the critical role of creativity and joy in music education. Erin and Jeanette chat about how important it is to lay a solid musical foundation while making the learning process fun and engaging for young students. They sh…
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Everyone knows that the first year of teaching is the hardest. That’s why in this episode of The Happy Music Teacher Podcast, I tackle the common struggles faced during the first year of teaching elementary music. I explore practical tips to try for managing the unique challenges that new teachers encounter, including classroom management, battling…
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Smooth Sailing to the End of the Year with Special Events In this episode of The Happy Music Teacher Podcast, we explore the transformative power of incorporating special events into the classroom routine to ease the end-of-year. We’ll talk about three ideas—Talent Share, Movie Day, and Karaoke Day—delving into how these events not only spark joy a…
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Get ready to ease into the end of the school year in the elementary school music classroom! In this episode, you'll hear 5 game-changing tips to salvage your sanity as the school year winds down. Do Nothing New - Review, Review, Review - I’ll tell you all about the power of revisiting familiar material to streamline your lesson planning and infuse …
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On this episode of Music Teacher Dilemmas, we delve into The Questions: Something I have come to notice at my school is our students give more respect to their classroom teachers than they do the “specials” teachers. I know they are spending more time with their classroom teachers but I don’t feel as a specials teacher we should be disrespected. Is…
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In this episode of the Happy Music Teacher podcast, get ready for a world of storybooks where we're exploring seven enchanting storybooks perfect for May. These stories are not just any stories—they've got all the summer vibes and easy-to-teach music skills to wrap up the school year and set the stage for a fun-filled summer ahead. From the magical…
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In this episode of the Happy Music Teacher podcast, we explore the keys to unlocking time management superpowers specifically tailored for elementary music educators. I begin by emphasizing the importance of creating a comprehensive yearly curriculum plan. Planning your year and then doing some vertical planning where you use some of the same music…
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On this episode of Music Teacher Dilemmas, we take a look at behavior issues, lack of respect, and constant arguing. Join us as Jeanette discusses some ideas on how to combat these issues, especially at the end of the school year. The Questions: What do you do when students are trying to argue and negotiate? It’s a battle! What happens when student…
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Bucket Drumming Unleashed: A Music Teacher's Framework - Ep57 Come along with me as we delve into the fun of bucket drumming. I'm going to share my 3 step framework for teaching bucket drumming successfully. You'll learn practical strategies and helpful tips that will empower you to confidently lead your students through the exciting world of rhyth…
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The Question: How to quiet a class that screams and doesn’t use their indoor voice?? I have very high ceilings in my room so you do have to project a bit more than usual but the kids use it as an excuse to scream and be rowdy and I’ve had enough. I stand there and wait usually and then address the problem, I also have a quiet sign I show them, but …
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In today's sedentary world (think more video games and more sitting among our kiddos) movement is more crucial than ever for our elementary students. Not only does it offer a welcome break from the lethargic nature of modern life, but it also plays a vital role in enhancing focus and cognitive function. Recognizing this, our latest episode of the H…
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In this episode, we're diving into "Project Magic: Keeping Cool Kids Engaged in Music." I'm thrilled to share with you five simple steps to make project-based learning a blast for your intermediate students. Imagine a classroom where students aren't just learning about music but are actively involved in creating, exploring, and expressing themselve…
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Get in, losers. We’re talking about Mean Girls. From it’s earliest self-help origins all the way through to todays “the-trailer-didn’t-say-it-was-a-musical” movie, Jimi and Tommy contemplate the traps of adaptations, memes from old movies, the Jimmy (and Jimi) awards, and Tina Fey’s (literall) love letter to high school theatre. It is, most definit…
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Today's episode introduces five engaging storybooks suitable for springtime. The first book, "The Fleas Sneeze" by Lynn Downey, offers opportunities for vocal exploration, rhythmic play, and instrumental improvisation, making it suitable for first through third graders. Next is "It's Mine," a fable by Leo Leone, which encourages discussions about e…
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Episode 53 - Balancing Act: 5 Strategies for Keeping 25+ Little Musicians Engaged In Episode 53 of the Happy Music Teacher podcast, we dive into the world of keeping a large group of little musicians engaged. We all want our students to feel safe, special, seen, and spellbound, right? Well, in this episode, we explore five key strategies to make th…
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Episode 52 - In this lively episode of the Happy Music Teacher podcast, we delve into the inspiring journey of master teacher Debbie O'Shea, founder of Crescendo Music Education. Debbie shares her passionate vision of supporting and connecting music educators worldwide, driven by her own experiences as a music teacher struggling to manage the deman…
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In this episode, we dive into five key points to help elementary music teachers navigate the challenges they face. First, we acknowledge that being a music teacher involves more than just singing and dancing—it's about juggling lesson plans, performances, and classroom management. The biggest takeaway? Mindset matters. Having a positive, growth-ori…
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"Welcome to the latest installment of The Happy Music Teacher, where we're diving into the vibrant world of springtime through 'Spring has Sprung - 7 Great Storybooks for Spring.' This episode is a delightful exploration of storytelling intertwined with music, as we journey through a collection of enchanting storybooks. From the lively vocal explor…
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In this episode, we delve into the inevitable chaos that can often arise in our teaching journeys and uncover five effective ways to not only cope with it but also leverage it to our advantage. Firstly, we emphasize the importance of accepting that chaos is a natural part of the teaching experience. By acknowledging this reality, we can mentally pr…
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In this episode of The Happy Music Teacher podcast, we're diving into some fun ways to borrow equipment from your PE coach to amp up your music lessons and get even your sporty students loving music. We're focusing on developing essential skills like meter, steady beat, note values, and note names, all while having a blast with some unconventional …
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In this episode of the Happy Music Teacher podcast, you'll discover game-changing strategies to streamline your music classroom setup and keep all your essential equipment at your fingertips. We dive into the concept of the Front Table Teacher Toolbox – a handy caddy filled with must-have tools and accessories, ensuring you're always ready for any …
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The Bronx is up, the Battery's down, and Jimi and Tommy are right here delving into the Americana classic of a musical On the Town. Lenoard Bernstein (or is it Bernstein), Betty Comden (the bombshell that she is) and Adolph Green (he’s there too) have devised a wonderful, timeless(?) classic in this show which might, indeed, be the FIRST true music…
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In this episode of the Happy Music Teacher podcast, we’ll delve into the idea that when a child misbehaves, they're essentially reaching out for help. The episode emphasizes that children lack the developed brains and vocabulary to express their troubles, leading them to communicate through misbehavior. You need to understand that misbehavior is no…
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Episode 45: 9 Ways to Avoid the February Crazies In this episode of The Happy Music Teacher Podcast, we explore strategies to foster a positive and engaging music classroom environment. Here are the key points discussed: 1. Shower them with Positive Reinforcement and Compliments: - Positive reinforcement and genuine compliments to boost students' c…
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Episode 44: Technology Hacks for the Music Room with Debbie Tannenbaum In the latest episode of The Happy Music Teacher podcast, educator Debbie Tannenbaum takes center stage, bringing over two decades of experience and a bag full of tech-savvy tricks. As an ASCD Emerging Leader and ISTE Certified Educator, Debbie dives into her passion for putting…
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Explore creative music teaching methods in this episode, focusing on concepts like up/down and high/low. Engaging activities include interactive games with songs such as "I Have a Little Snowman," incorporating movements and glockenspiel tricks. The episode introduces the small-is-high and big-is-low concept through poems, seamlessly integrating bo…
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In this episode, we dive deep into the realm of music education, uncovering five essential strategies for infusing joy into the classroom without surrendering to chaos. The first part of the episode talks about how to structure your classroom when adding any activity that might introduce chaos. We also talk about how transitions can help keep the s…
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In this podcast episode, I’m addressing the challenges elementary music teachers face in December with random events, field trips, and holiday festivities disrupting the normal routine. The focus is on maintaining effective teaching despite the chaos. I have three rules to help you survive the weeks leading up to the break: 1. **No New Learning:** …
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In Episode 40 we're diving into a treasure trove of engaging lesson plans designed specifically for elementary music teachers gearing up for the festive season. All the featured lesson plans are conveniently available on my shop, offering a stress-free resource for educators looking to keep their students captivated in the weeks leading up to the h…
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In this episode of "The Happy Music Teacher," we delve into the transformative power of gratitude for elementary music teachers, both in their personal lives and within the classroom. I think it's important to emphasize the importance of gratitude, because you can link it to improved outlook, productivity, and overall happiness. I draw on my own ex…
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In a recent interview with Bill Henry, an elementary music teacher and YouTube artist, Bill shared his passion and journey in the field of music education. Bill has been teaching for 18 years in the public school system in Maryland, catering to students from pre-K through fifth grade. He initially taught at two schools but eventually transitioned t…
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In this lively episode of the Happy Music Teacher Podcast, I delve into the wonderful world of elementary music education and discover the magic that unfolds when you infuse a healthy dose of silliness and fun into your classroom. As an elementary music teacher, finding creative ways to engage your students while making your own life easier can be …
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In the upcoming episode of the Happy Music Teacher Podcast, we're diving headfirst into the exhilarating world of holiday concert planning, tailored specifically for busy elementary music teachers. Titled Your Concert Season Playbook - 7 Strategies to Simplify Your Holiday Program Prep, this episode is designed to be your guiding star during the mo…
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Lindsay Titus, a behavior specialist and educator with over 18 years of experience, has a passion for helping educators redefine their authentic selves and find their inner spark both inside and outside the classroom. In an interview with fellow educator Jeanette Shorey, Lindsay shared her journey and valuable insights into the world of behavior ma…
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In the episode the crew gets spooky with Ole Gregg... aka Jer Gregg the rockstar who runs broadway! In this spooksod JERsus Christ talks about his path as a musician including overcoming losing his voice potentially never to sing again and how he worked through that obstacle and continues to crush it on the stage and in the Nashville music biz. In …
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In this podcast episode, you'll be offered insights and personal experiences to help alleviate the feelings of overwhelm and guilt that you may face when contemplating taking time off or navigating the challenges of your profession. Jeanette's narrative begins with her own journey from a demanding job to becoming a mother, which prompted her to ree…
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On this episode the crew sits down with Jamie Shoemaker founder and CEO of Upstar Music! Although Jamie is not a singer or songwriter he shares a common passion with us here at TipSee Music in supporting up and coming artists! Please check out Upstar music for blogs, playlists, and more.... on this episode we also discuss the new Dad water seltzers…
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What do you get when you cross Dracula with a podcast? Bite-sized episodes that will have you howling with laughter! Welcome to the official companion podcast for off-Broadway’s Dracula A Comedy of Terrors, now playing at New World Stages. Hosted by blood curdling Broadway veteran Andrew Keenan-Bolger, this podcast takes you inside the show’s (teen…
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