SoundstageEDU: Building Better Theater Tech
Every year, the same exhausted handful of parents quietly carry entire fine arts programs on their backs… until they can’t anymore. In this episode of the SoundstageEDU Podcast, Mike DeJohn dives deep into the real volunteer crisis happening inside marching bands, theater boosters, choir programs, and arts organizations across the country. This is not an episode about blaming parents. It is about understanding why burnout happens, why new families often feel intimidated or disconnected, and how healthier systems can completely transform booster culture. We talk about: • volunteer burnout • why parents stop helping • micro-volunteering • leadership culture • freshman parent onboarding • organizational sustainability • continuity planning • why “nobody helps anymore” is usually a systems problem If you are a booster leader, band parent, theater parent, director, or incoming freshman family trying to navigate this world for the first time… this episode is for you. The kids deserve healthy programs. The adults deserve healthy systems. Join the free SoundstageEDU community and explore additional governance resources, leadership tools, and support: https://www.soundstageedu.com [https://www.soundstageedu.com/]
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