Rock Solid: Round Rock Business Leaders Podcast
In this episode of Rock Solid, host Bryan Eisenberg sits down with Trina Martin, founder of Parents for Arts Education, to discuss the growing crisis around arts education—and why it matters more than ever. Trina shares her powerful journey from music marketing to becoming a passionate advocate for fine arts in schools. From her experience speaking at TEDx Round Rock Women to working with policymakers, she reveals why arts programs are often the first to be cut—and what that means for future generations. This conversation dives deep into: * Why arts education is often misunderstood as a “luxury” * The real-world skills students gain from music, theater, and dance * How removing arts impacts student development and workforce readiness * What parents, businesses, and communities can do to make a difference * The surprising research behind arts, performance, and human skills If you care about education, creativity, or the future workforce, this is a must-watch conversation. 👉 Don’t forget to like, comment, and subscribe for more conversations with local leaders and change-makers. 🎧 About Rock Solid: Rock Solid is the Round Rock Business Leaders podcast, where we explore the journeys of entrepreneurs, nonprofits, and organizations shaping our community. Rock Solid is brought to you by host Bryan Eisenberg, a New York Times bestselling author, digital pioneer and co-owner of A Place At Home - North Austin, a Round Rock based home care agency. Bill Combes, owner of a local Round Rock digital marketing agency, No Time for Social. Brent Pierce, owner of Round Rock Studio, empowering local businesses to share their stories with his two podcast sets and state of the art photo studio.
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