Music Ed Amplified
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Music Ed Amplified
The Music Ed Amplified podcast is about the ups and downs of teaching music in the real world. Missy engages with multiple music education topics, approaches, and philosophies from her unique perspective as a Feierabend-friendly teacher. Along the way she’ll also talk about learning to confront raci...
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34 EpisodenChelsea Sardoni and Ashley Cuthbertson: Questions About Culturally Responsive Teaching in Music | S03E02
When Chelsea Sardoni, an elementary generalist reached out to Missy with a series of questions relating to Culturally Responsive Teaching, Missy knew...
Music and Connection: Donovan Taylor Hall | S03E01
Youth Advocate Donovan Taylor Hall and Missy collide like a supernova in this Season 3 opener. What was supposed to be a conversation about Donovan’s...
The Great Return – Thoughts on the 2021-22 School Year Pt. 2 | S02E14
Listen in to Part 2 of the discussion between Guest Host Jasmine Fripp and Kelsey Burkett and Dr. Chantae Pittman. In this episode they discuss what i...
The Great Return – Thoughts on the 2021-22 School Year Pt. 1 | S02E13
Fellow music educators, it’s been one HECK OF A YEAR! We’ve dealt with the ebbs and flows of COVID, reestablishing excellence in our music programs, r...
Dr. Krissy Doyle-Thomas: Everyday Neuroscience for Music Teachers | S02E12
Canadian neuroscientist Dr. Krissy Doyle-Thomas talks with Missy about music and the brain, and touch on the importance of neuroplasticity in learning...
Karen Howard: So Now What? Going Beyond Performative Allyship | S02E11
Tune in to hear Dr. Karen Howard, the very first guest on Music Ed Amplified, talk about what has happened in Music Ed since their first interview in...
Alice Hammel: Connecting with Autistic Students in the Music Room | S02E10
Does the thought of working with Autistic students make you uneasy, or do you feel lost knowing how best to serve this population in your school? Join...
Whachu Think, Sis? Three Black Women’s Perspectives on the Current State of Music Education: Part 2 | S02E09
Part 2 of the conversation with Maria A. Ellis (Girl Conductor), Jasmine Fripp (The Passionate Black Educator), and Karla Bell (The Graceful Educator)...
Whachu Think, Sis? Three Black Women’s Perspectives on the Current State of Music Education: Part 1 | S02E08
Listen in on a conversation with 3 powerhouse music educators: Jasmine Fripp (The Passionate Black Educator), Maria A. Ellis (Girlconductor), and Karl...
Elise Hackl-Blumstein: Accessibility in the Music Room | S02E07
Have you struggled when it comes to making sure that all learners in your classroom have equal access to your instruction? This conversation between M...
Karla Bell: The Graceful Educator | S02E06
Karla Bell, the Graceful Educator, joins Missy on the podcast to talk about the work she does every day in her program to lift up and nurture students...
Taylor Kurilew: CS – Let’s Get Back Into It! S02E05
Missy talks with Taylor Kurilew, a teacher in the first years of using John Feierabend’s Conversational Solfege music literacy program for elementary...
Austin Martin: Rhymes with Reason | S02E04
Austin Martin is the founder of Rhymes with Reason, an online interactive platform helping students study vocabulary words through hip hop music. Aust...
Natasha Verhulst: Changing the Narrative About Indigenous Music | S02E03
Natasha outlines a few important considerations as teachers create lessons for Native American Heritage Month in November. She also shares some of her...
Amy Burns: Virtual Performance? Help! | S02E02
Missy sends out another tech SOS to Amy Burns who, as always, steps up in a big way to help Missy think through attempting a virtual performance with...
Franklin J. Willis: Digging Deep While Pressing Forward | S02E01
Season 2 kicks off with a great discussion between Franklin and Missy about how teachers can find ways to dig into their own creative wells as musicia...
Mark Peters: Telling a Different Story: a New Approach to Music History | S01E18
Missy talks to Trinity Christian College Professor Dr. Mark Peters about the transformation of his introductory music listening/literature course. Thi...
Katie Wardrobe: Teach Me Your Ways – Part Two | S01E17
In Part 2 of Missy and Chris Anne Powers’ interview with Katie Wardrobe of Midnight Music. Chris gets a chance to ask her questions about using tech i...
Katie Wardrobe: Teach Me Your Ways – Part One | S01E16
Missy once again complains about her very up and (mostly) down relationship with technology to the queen of tech, Katie Wardrobe of Midnight Music. In...
Tiffany Barry: Filipino Songs & Culture in the Music Room | S01E15
Are you seeking ways to better represent all students in your classroom, or looking for some great and engaging repertoire to use during Asian America...
Miriam Capellan: Using an Equity Lens in the FAME-Friendly Classroom | S01E14
White teachers looking for authentic, sustainable ways to create equitable classrooms for all students, especially BIPOC students, will benefit from t...
Scott Edgar: Social Emotional Learning in the Music Room | S01E13
Social Emotional Learning (SEL) is something on the lips of many educators. For those who aren’t yet familiar with it, Dr. Scott Edgar, author of Musi...
Amy Burns: Using Technology in the Elementary Classroom | S01E12
Music Ed Tech guru, author, and elementary music teacher Amy Burns talks to Missy about Missy’s arch-nemesis, technology. Tune in to hear about ways A...
David Rankine: Finding the Positive in the Pandemic | S01E11
David Rankine is a dual-endorsed Teacher Trainer with the FAME organization and he comes on the podcast to chat with Missy about how things have been...
Loneka Battiste: Confronting the Colorblind Fallacy | S01E10
Dr. Loneka Battiste, Assistant Professor of Music Ed at the University of Tennessee, describes the importance of seeing, acknowledging, and connecting...
Laura Harmon: Choir in the Time of Covid | S01E09
Laura Harmon is Associate Music Director of the Philadelphia Girls Choir and an elementary music teacher in Southern New Jersey. She and Missy discuss...
Maria A. Ellis: From Bach to Beyoncé, How Music Helps Us Heal | S01E08
Maria A. Ellis joins Missy to talk about Bach & Beyoncé, her new radio show where she gets to geek out about her love for music and challenge assumpti...
Jasmine Fripp: Black History Year-Round | S01E07
Music teachers don’t always know what to do for Black History Month, and there are far too many only doing a lesson in February. Jasmine talks to Miss...
Andy Himelick: FAME Teacher Trainer Talk | S01E06
FAME Teacher Trainer and Indiana Music Educator Association’s 2021 Outstanding Elementary Educator Award recipient Andy Himelick talks with Missy abou...
Natasha Verhulst: Reversing False Narratives & Talking Native Truths – One Teacher’s Perspective | S01E05
Music Educator Natasha Verhulst, an enrolled tribal member of the Bad River Band of Lake Superior Chippewa Indians and a descendant of the Menominee N...
David Row: Music Ed Puppet Master | S01E04
Join Missy as she chats with David Row about their shared love for using puppets in the music program. Learn fun ways to utilize these wonderful teach...
Chris Anne Powers: A New Repertoire Database | S01E03
FAME Teacher Trainer Chris Anne Powers joins Missy to talk all about the new Feierabend Repertoire Database, a truly exciting new resource that Chris...
Franklin Willis: A New Vision for Music Ed | S01E02
Music Educator extraordinaire Franklin Willis joins Missy to talk about a few great topics – from some of the irons he has in the fire as a Teacher/En...
Karen Howard: Confronting Systemic Racism in the Music Room | S01E01
Join Missy in the premiere episode of her new podcast, Music Ed Amplified, as she talks with professor, author and global music expert Dr. Karen Howar...