I’ve been teaching in my current studio space for over 10 years. In that time, my studio has grown a lot. We’ve made renovations, improved out instruments, created new offerings… and rearranged furniture more times than...
Read moreKeep Calm and Teach On
Well friends… it’s been a doozy of a few days, huh? While things might feel a bit scary right now, my heart is warmed as I continue to witness all the ways that independent music teachers have been helping one another prepare our...
Read moreSpeed vs. Momentum in Your Music Studio Business
The situation with COVID-19 exploded two days after this broadcast… so I just want to say: I know that it’s been a really rough week. I see you and I love you. We’re all being asked to make very quick decisions regarding how...
Read moreHow to Create a Perfect FB Cover Photo for your Music Studio Page
First impressions matter, right? Well, your studio’s cover photo is your FIRST chance to make a good impression on Facebook. Canva is ONE of my favorite photo editing tools, and they make it easy to create stunning cover photos. Since I had...
Read moreTone Matters: Tips for Communicating in Your Music Studio via Email and Text
Tone matters… and misinterpreting tone when we communicate primarily via email / text can be so easy to do. “What did she mean by that extra question mark??” “WHY IS THIS IN ALL CAPS.” “short. unclear...
Read moreYou’ll Never Make a Living Doing That [Vlog]
“You’ll never be able to make a living as a _________.” In today’s vlog, I’m sharing part of my journey… and how a colleague of mine told me that I would “never make ends meet” pursuing my career...
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