Choral Connectivity: A People-First Approach to Singing
Kirsten Oberoi
47 episodes
8 months ago
Sometimes, you have students who impact you deeply. And sometimes...you ask them to be on your podcast. Why talk about students all the time, when you can just talk to them? In today's joyful and laughter-filled episode, I chat with my recently-graduated student George Potenza about his experiences in choir from 6th-12th grade, what was impactful, and what he has learned. There is so much that I learned from this conversation, and I know you'll learn a lot too! Be sure to check out the...
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Sometimes, you have students who impact you deeply. And sometimes...you ask them to be on your podcast. Why talk about students all the time, when you can just talk to them? In today's joyful and laughter-filled episode, I chat with my recently-graduated student George Potenza about his experiences in choir from 6th-12th grade, what was impactful, and what he has learned. There is so much that I learned from this conversation, and I know you'll learn a lot too! Be sure to check out the...
Choral Connectivity: A People-First Approach to Singing
58 minutes
2 years ago
Breeding Confident People
Liana Salinas shares with us her inspiring story of growing up as a chorister with the Miami Children's Chorus, determining at a young age that she would become the Artistic Director one day, and living out her dream! In this episode, Liana shares incredible stories and her take on a people-first approach philosophy through her work with the choir and also through the creation of her company, My Music Match. Liana's imaginative and entrepreneurial spirit is evident in every second of this epi...
Choral Connectivity: A People-First Approach to Singing
Sometimes, you have students who impact you deeply. And sometimes...you ask them to be on your podcast. Why talk about students all the time, when you can just talk to them? In today's joyful and laughter-filled episode, I chat with my recently-graduated student George Potenza about his experiences in choir from 6th-12th grade, what was impactful, and what he has learned. There is so much that I learned from this conversation, and I know you'll learn a lot too! Be sure to check out the...