Take Notes with Balmages and Bernotas

Scott Rush: Building Cultures of Trust, Servant Leadership, and the "Teaching Inventory"

1 h 11 min · 1. maj 2026
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In this episode, Brian and Chris open the show with a vulnerable (and hilarious) look at "Fan Mail"—specifically the kind that calls you an idiot. This leads into a profound discussion on Imposter Syndrome and the importance of a trusting community. They are then joined by Scott Rush, the visionary behind the Habits of a Successful Band Director series. Scott shares his journey from a horn performance major to building the massive Wando High School program from 98 to 280 students. The trio dives deep into the "three buckets" of musical capacity, the evolution of the classroom from a "dictatorship" to a "music-making lab," and why high expectations are actually the ultimate form of love.

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