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Band Room Therapy

Podcast by Ryan Ashley

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Join our panel of directors as we share a laugh and shine a light on our own band rooms.

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6 episodes

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Measure 5: Co-Teaching is Fun

Most co-teachers agree: collaboration transforms band classes into unstoppable engines of efficiency, fun, and student growth. But what does true co-teaching look like in action? This episode reveals the behind-the-scenes secrets from experienced educators who have mastered the art of teamwork in band rooms across diverse schools. Discover how these teachers divide and conquer—managing sections, troubleshooting student questions, and elevating rehearsal flow—while highlighting the surprisingly powerful bonds that develop through daily collaboration. From navigating roles and responsibilities to handling conflicts with grace, they share real stories that showcase the incredible benefits of working side-by-side with fellow directors. No typical preach—just practical, proven strategies to maximize student engagement, reduce chaos, and sustain your sanity. You'll learn how these educators use shared planning periods, Google Drives, and honest communication to stay aligned—plus hilarious anecdotes about equipment mishaps, student antics, and co-teaching “pinch me” moments. These insights will open your eyes to the true potential of co-teaching: faster skill development for students, more creative lesson ideas, and the ability to take sick days without leaving students in the lurch. Whether you're new to co-teaching or looking to refine your team approach, this episode is essential listening. Build a thriving, supportive teaching environment where teamwork isn’t just a buzzword, but the secret weapon for outstanding band programs. Get inspired, laugh out loud, and discover why these teachers say co-teaching isn’t just better—it’s the only way to run a successful band program. #band #banddirector #bandroomtherapy #musiceducation

21 May 2026 - 1 h 3 min
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Measure 4: Sticking With Band

Many kids quit band because they think it's too hard or boring, but the real secret to retention? It’s rooted in connection — with the right approach, every student can find lasting joy in making music.In this episode, Mr. Ashley, Darth Glader, and Cooking with Valve Oil reveal how self-awareness and authentic relationships turn quitting into commitment. Discover how missteps like rushing through music reading or neglecting personalized support can push students away — and the surprisingly simple shifts that keep them engaged. You'll learn practical strategies for differentiating repertoire, managing instrument switches, and fostering a community where students feel known, valued, and excited to stay.We break down: the importance of parental involvement, how to celebrate progress from beginner to seasoned musician, and the crucial role of a positive, honest teacher-student dynamic. Plus, get insights into handling the tough conversations about quitting, and how to use humor, community events, and genuine care to inspire loyalty.Whether you’re a seasoned director or just getting started, ignoring retention risks your program’s future. Seize the opportunity to create a band environment where students not only stay but thrive, sharing unforgettable moments that they'll carry into adulthood.If you believe music class should be a place of growth, connection, and fun — this episode is essential. Perfect for anyone dedicated to building resilient, motivated students who see music as a lifelong pursuit. Turn dissatisfaction into dedication and make your band room a home students never want to leave. * 0:00 - 0:43: Introduction by Mr. Ashley discussing self-reflection as a band director. * 1:00 - 1:17: Introduction of guests, Paul Glader and Chris Morgan. * 1:17 - 2:11: Discussion on why kids quit band, focusing on interpersonal relationships. * 2:33 - 3:05: Challenges of retaining students who seek instant gratification. * 5:16 - 6:09: Personal interactions and honesty with students to encourage retention. * 10:06 - 11:23: The role of parents in student retention. * 13:20 - 14:31: Importance of investing in parents and making positive calls. * 16:27 - 17:10: Community support and humorous moments in band. * 18:21 - 19:58: Instrument switching and student passion. * 29:26 - 31:54: Conversations with students about quitting band. * 35:04 - 36:26: Balancing retention and maintaining a positive band environment. * 40:18 - 41:54: The influence of band directors on student retention.

14 May 2026 - 54 min
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Measure 3: Taking That Big Band Trip

Unlock the Secrets to Stress-Free, Memorable Band Trips — Even for Small Schools Imagine taking your band beyond local performances to iconic venues like Pearl Harbor, Broadway, or even international stages — without the logistical nightmare. Whether you're a seasoned director or new to organizing travel, this episode reveals tried-and-true strategies that will transform your trip planning from chaos to unforgettable success.You’ll discover how veteran directors manage instrument logistics, from renting instruments abroad to organizing instrument and luggage buses, saving hours of stress. Kathy Williams shares her expertise on navigating carrier restrictions and ensuring your instruments arrive safely — plus tips on packing, insurance, and dealing with unexpected mishaps during travel. We break down behind-the-scenes insights on managing band behavior, curfews, and security, including how to keep 20+ students engaged, busy, and safe without breaking the bank.You'll also learn innovative ways to make trips educational and fun, such as integrating site visits, musical workshops, and scavenger hunts that turn sightseeing into learning adventures. Jacqueline shares her experience turning their first out-of-state trip to New York into a life-changing event for her students—highlighting how cultural exposure impacts youth in incredible ways. The episode dives into the importance of family involvement, parental communication, and how to leverage local resources like Chambers of Commerce to enrich travel experiences without extra costs.Why does this matter? Because every successful trip broadens your students' horizons, builds lasting memories, and boosts morale — but only if you're prepared. Failing to anticipate travel hiccups can turn your dream trip into a logistical nightmare, risking safety and enjoyment. This episode arms you with practical tools, real-life stories, and expert advice that ensure your band trips are safe, smooth, and truly inspiring.Perfect for band directors contemplating their first big trip or seasoned pros seeking new ideas, this episode reveals the hidden hacks that turn a daunting planning task into an exciting journey. Whether you're heading to Disney, international festivals, or exploring historic sites abroad, these insights will elevate your trip planning game — and leave your students with memories they'll cherish forever.Guest experts include experienced band directors from Arkansas, California, New Jersey, and beyond, sharing decades of wisdom on managing large groups, logistics, and unforgettable performances.Don’t miss out on mastering the art of band travel — because the world is waiting for your students to explore it. Hit play now and turn your next trip into an experience they’ll never forget! 1. Introduction and Welcome - 0:00 2. Guest Introductions - 1:12 3. Discussion on Band Trips - 3:04 4. Logistical Tips for Trips - 4:22 5. Educational Aspects of Trips - 14:24 6. Curfew Strategies - 20:39 7. Handling Money and Meals - 41:20 8. Chaotic Trip Memories - 48:05 9. Alternative Trip Destinations - 59:05 10. International Trip Opportunities - 61:16 11. Closing Remarks - 64:08

7 May 2026 - 1 h 4 min
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Measure 2: Choose Your Instrument!

Most students pick their instruments based on funny, surprising, or even bizarre reasons—like Damon from Mean Girls influencing a Tuba choice or Squidward inspiring clarinet dreams. But behind the laughs lies a serious conversation about guiding students to find their perfect fit without losing passion or balance in the band. In this episode, seasoned band directors reveal innovative strategies to help students select instruments they'll love and succeed at, even in unconventional circumstances like lockdowns or late starts. Whether you're a new teacher or a veteran, discover how to foster genuine passion while maintaining ensemble harmony.We break down the step-by-step process of instrument tryouts—from elementary visits to in-depth student assessments—and explore how to involve parents, teachers, and community resources to make these choices impactful. You’ll discover: how to handle balancing ensemble needs with individual interests, the importance of ensemble balance over perfect instrumentation, and practical tips for guiding reluctant or indecisive students. The pros share stories of kids who switched from one instrument to another—and thrived, including flute-to-horn transformations and trumpet enthusiasts discovering their true musical calling.In addition, we delve into the emotional stakes of instrument choice—how passion can trump balance, why performance opportunities are critical for student growth, and the power of building a band community that encourages risk-taking and persistence. Avoid common pitfalls like relying solely on student choice or underestimating the value of guided decisions; instead, learn how to create flexible, supportive environments where all students can flourish musically and personally.If you're committed to making band a welcoming, inspiring space—where kids learn resilience more than perfection—this episode is your essential guide. Perfect for teachers, music education enthusiasts, and band directors striving to nurture lifelong musicians. Tune in to uncover stories, frameworks, and ideas that will transform how you approach instrument selection, ensemble balance, and student motivation. Because in band, every new sound has a story—and every student deserves to find their voice.0:00 - Introduction and funny reasons for choosing instruments.1:06 - Mr. Poitras shares his experience with instrument selection.2:10 - Estella Rivza talks about her choice of the flute.3:34 - Discussion on whether students should pick their own instruments.6:56 - Mrs. Allen shares her thoughts on instrument selection.10:33 - Balancing ensemble needs with student interests.15:54 - Mr. Poitras explains his process for instrument tryouts.20:15 - Mrs. Allen discusses the importance of performances.37:40 - Mr. White shares success stories of students switching instruments.43:46 - Carolina De La Rosa talks about creating horn players from flute players.56:43 - The importance of performances in student growth.60:03 - The challenges of teaching beginners and the learning process.

30 Apr 2026 - 1 h 11 min
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Measure 1: You need a Jazz Band, The Band Candy!

Most jazz bands seem intimidating to start — but what if building a jazz program is simpler than you think? Four seasoned band directors from different states share the behind-the-scenes secrets that make jazz band start-up, teaching, and community outreach easier—and more fun—than you thought possible. Whether you’re a middle or high school teacher, or just considering launching a jazz program, this episode is packed with actionable advice, proven strategies, and inspiring stories that will motivate you to bring jazz into your school community today.You’ll discover how to select accessible yet exciting repertoire that hooks students from day one, and how to tailor your approach based on your program’s unique schedule and instrumentation. These educators break down the essentials of jazz pedagogy—from introducing improvisation with simple scales to the importance of listening as the foundation of jazz literacy. They also reveal how jazz band can be a community builder: performing for local seniors, collaborating with elementary schools, and even touring local venues—all within a budget and with minimal setup.We break down real-life strategies for managing rehearsals, balancing student skill levels, and fostering leadership within your group. Plus, get insight into state competitions, festivals, and how to create a jazz band culture that celebrates diversity, encourages creativity, and develops lifelong musical skills. This episode isn’t just for jazz band newcomers—it’s a blueprint for creating a vibrant, sustainable jazz community at any school.If you’ve ever felt overwhelmed by the logistics or unsure if your students are ready, this episode answers those questions with confidence. It’s perfect for teachers eager to empower students through jazz, or administrators looking for fresh ways to enrich their music programs. Jazz is America’s original, coolest art form—don’t wait to share it with your students. 0:00 - Introduction to jazz as an American art form. 0:44 - Welcome to Band Room Therapy; introductions by the hosts. 1:49 - Discussion on starting a jazz band and personal experiences. 3:06 - College experiences with jazz bands. 5:15 - High school jazz band experiences and competitions. 8:36 - State-level jazz band assessments and competitions. 11:05 - Challenges and opportunities in jazz band education. 14:31 - Jazz band as a community opportunity and outreach. 19:36 - Importance of rhythm section and improvisation in jazz. 25:33 - Encouraging students to improvise and learn jazz. 32:15 - Teaching music theory through jazz band. 39:09 - Using jazz band for community exposure and branding. 45:11 - Essentials for starting a jazz band. 55:07 - Stereotypes and roles within jazz bands. 65:55 - Conducting a jazz band and student independence. 76:40 - Approaches to teaching improvisation. 80:27 - Encouraging all students to try improvisation. 87:43 - Conclusion and thanks for listening.#band #bandroom #bandroomtherapy #podcast #teacher

23 Apr 2026 - 1 h 27 min
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