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Welcome to the Newburyport High School Band and Music Classes, where amazing things happen. Kids describe their musical experiences, interview interesting people about their experiences, and talk about what is coming soon to the Newburyport High School music scene! Subscribe and check in often!
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Free school music

Samiran Banerjee

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Thanks for listening free school music. it's a free music Bank for you. Yes copyright free tension free Newly created 2021 free music Bank for creators. You can use all music's non commercial creations. currently more than 400 music episode.Weekly updated music podcast. Yes per week new music of all genres Listen everywhere. all musical episodes are instrumental..all music's are first time on internet.you love to listen....... this musical podcast. created & mix by (Samiran Banerjee) (It's a ...
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Since beginning his career in 2011, Watty has instantly become a hidden gem in the House & Techno scene on opposite ends of the world. A Canadian native now based Singapore, Watty's love for music began in his earlier years and has since grown to become something far more unique than he imagined. When it's his time to create, listeners can sense a deep-seated appreciation for house music that transcends any geographical boundaries. Having spun grungy after-hours in Toronto to wild street par ...
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7-Figure Music School

Daniel Patterson & Nate Shaw

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7-Figure Music School is a podcast for music school owners who want to create fantastic margins, hire energetic teachers, and leverage their team's time and talent to create a sustainable business. Join hosts Daniel Patterson, Founder & CEO of Grow Your Music Studio, and Nate Shaw, Co-founder & CEO of Brooklyn Music Factory, as you create YOUR 7-figure music school.
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Ray’s Rants back to the 1960s 1970s 1950s in the UK Great Britain. Entertaining and fun. British music scene, Jimi Hendrix The Rolling Stones. The English pubs and clubs, Watney’s Red Barrel beer, Babycham, Cherry B the night life. The cars, the workplace, television and pirate radio. England. Schools back in the early days. 60s fashion and clothes, flairs and miniskirts. London, Caroline, Luxembourg. Mini cars skirts. Holiday in caravan, Butlin’s
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"F*** Hut Music School for Teens / It's Better than Your Wildest Dreams!" Enroll in Mitra Jouhari's five episode psycho drama about hot, hot sexy teens trying to break into the music industry. Written and Directed by Mitra Jouhari. Starring Whitmer Thomas, Patti Harrison, Matt Rogers, Greta Titelman, Catherine Cohen, Ayo Edebiri, Sarah Squirm, Anna Seregina, Sunita Mani, and Cricket Arrison! Original Music by Henry Koperski. Lyrics by Mitra Jouhari. Theme Song by Patti Harrison. Art by Marga ...
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Do you remember the great storm of 1987 here in the UK? What a shock it was! The National Grid sustained heavy damage, leaving thousands without power. It was astonishing that the weather reports failed to predict a storm of such magnitude. Old names, new names, double-barrelled names—how many Christian names do you have? Are you known by your firs…
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Are your teachers underperforming? How can you judge their effectiveness? Nate and Daniel unpack these ideas (and more) in today’s podcast episode. - - - - - Check out our free trainings and resources on school marketing, group lessons, and using AI in your music school: growyourmusicstudio.com/free Get updates and FREE workshop invites from Nate a…
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Who remembers the iconic Hoovermatic Twintub washing machine? A staple in British homes during the 1960s, it was incredibly popular. And what about the Rolls Dishwasher that perched on the kitchen draining board? Join us this Sunday as we take a nostalgic journey through household and other items of the past that have since disappeared! Also, I’m c…
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In this episode, Nate and Daniel discuss everything you need to know about measuring teacher performance, including… The tools to use The metrics to track The pitfalls to avoid The results you’ll enjoy - - - - - Check out our free trainings and resources on school marketing, group lessons, and using AI in your music school: growyourmusicstudio.com/…
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Who remembers the iconic Hoovermatic Twintub washing machine? A staple in British homes during the 1960s, it was incredibly popular. And what about the Rolls Dishwasher that perched on the kitchen draining board? Join us this Sunday as we take a nostalgic journey through household and othetr items of the past that have since disappeared!…
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What is traditional English food? Dishes like bubble and squeak, meat and two veg, toad in the hole, shepherd's pie and fish and chips come to mind. In this episode, Tricia chats about classic English meals, going all the way back to World War II. Not that we were around back then! Also in this episode, people opening their houses as shops in the o…
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In this episode, Nate, Daniel, and Alyssa share their stories of a time when one of their key team members left… What happened… What they learned… And what you can learn from their experiences. - - - - - Check out our free trainings and resources on school marketing, group lessons, and using AI in your music school: growyourmusicstudio.com/free Get…
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Remember the joy of school holidays in the old days? Six glorious weeks of summer freedom! Imagine if we had mobile phones back in the 50s and 60s. How would we have reacted to social media? The days before computers, what did the banks do? What did the tax office do? Everything was written is huge books called ledgers. Imagine the work! Join me th…
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We did another live Q&A episode! Here’s today’s questions: How do I handle a key teacher's summer absence? How do I hire committed and reliable teachers? How do I build a community amongst my teaching staff? What percentage of tuition should teachers receive? How do I motivate students to practice independently? - - - - - Check out our free trainin…
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I've been to church! More on that later. Also, I have a sore throat, we had great weather on Sunday... Why address letters to, for example, Mrs Fred Smith? Is she a man? That's her husband's name, not hers! That was the way things were in the old days. Does that still happen?על ידי Ray’s Rants UK
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Live Your Life! Live and let live. In other words, let people get on with their lives and you get on with your life. Don't interfere with or poke your nose into other people's business. Punishing children. What are your thoughts on spanking kids? Also, kids in pubs. Should children be allowed into pubs? Please, join me this Sunday for a good old mo…
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Welcome to another of Ray's Roaming Rants. This time, I visit St Mary the Virgin Church at Clapham, West Sussex. The church, built in the 12th century, is in the woods. What better location for a lovely old building! I hope you enjoy this short episode.על ידי Ray’s Rants UK
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Hi, I’m pleased to announce that my new website, raysrants.info, is now live! Check it out to explore a collection of photos and video clips from my recent travels. Many of you have been asking to see pictures from the various places I’ve visited so, I hope you’ll enjoy what I’ve shared. I'll be adding more so do visit the page regularly.…
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A listener sent in a question and a REAL LIFE dilemma she faced. She was presented an opportunity to take her studio out of her home… but it would require her taking a financial risk and investing in a commercial location. This is a different kind of episode… instead of Nate and I giving theoretical advice about expansion, scale, investment, and in…
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History, whether global or personal, can be either boring or fascinating. In this episode, I discuss the mistakes we've made in our personal histories and whether we've learned from them. I also talk about the history of London trolley buses, trams, diesel engines, trains, the pipeline from the Isle of Wight to France, and much more. Join me for a …
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Every once in a while, we highlight a specific element of Brooklyn Music Factory’s strategy… and today we’re going to do that again. In this episode, we spotlight the “One Sheet”... a tool used at Brooklyn Music Factory to: Promote their programs externally Provide information to parents internally Grow their programs Make sure that their teachers …
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Steam trains, electric trains, diesel trains, getting married and... Getting married? What's that got to do with trains? I'll be in the Isle of Wight when you listen to this episode. Fingers crossed the weather is good!על ידי Ray’s Rants UK
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In this episode, we invited David Chang back on the podcast He goes beyond the basics, and shares the “how to” of building a premium lessons program. However, I will warn you… If you’re just looking for a “checklist” of “things you have to do” to build a high-grossing lesson program… you’re going to be disappointed. While David does share a ton of …
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Dinosaurs roamed the Earth 66 million years ago! What's that got to do with the 1950s? Not a lot. Alfresco, BBQs, eating outside... that wasn't a thing back in the 1950s and 60s. But it's very popular these days. Join me this Sunday for a chat about anything and everything.על ידי Ray’s Rants UK
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We did another viewer mailbag episode… and answered questions from school owners all over the world! In this episode, we cover the following topics: More thoughts on social media for your music school How to delegate social in your school How to delegate in your school (in general) More thoughts on long-term retention (not discussed in past episode…
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In this episode, on this beautifully sunny weekend, I recall a few stories from the 1960s. PLUS! A recording of a well known DJ on a well known radio station in 1973! This snippet will bring memories flooding back for many of you. Those were magical radio days. Please, join me this Sunday.על ידי Ray’s Rants UK
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Recently, three of the coaches at Grow (Alyssa, Nate, and Daniel) got together at Brooklyn Music Factory and recorded an episode about the “one thing we’d change” if we could go back. This is a conversational episode, a thoughtful episode. As Daniel puts it during the episode… “Learn from my mistakes so you don’t have to make them.” We’re really pr…
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The summer has arrived! Probably only for a day or two... No, I mustn't be negative. The weather is beautiful. Holidays in Britain in the old days were great. The roads were clear, no potholes, driving was lovely... Did you go to Spain for your holidays back in the 70s? English fish and chips, English beer... You'd think we were back home!…
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Adultery in the 1950s? Perish the thought! Did people lie and cheat on each other back in the old days? Two-timing, deceit, lies... Not in the good old days, surely? Join me this Sunday and we'll find out. Also in this episode, Carnaby Street in London, local shops, landline phones, sound effects and more!…
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We interviewed a studio owner who: Does not use a private lesson model Charges ultra-premium rates Offers “luxury” quality lessons Caters only to serious adult pianists Is almost entirely online So much to learn in this episode. - - - - - Check out our free trainings and resources on school marketing, group lessons, and using AI in your music schoo…
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In the last year, I’ve really noticed that mid-size and larger academies have a tendency to resist or reject group lesson programs. Now, they might have a “rock band” program… Or a preschool class… Or “group makeup lessons”... Or they might have a small keyboard class… But they don’t really fully commit to a group lesson structure and convert 200 p…
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Welcome to another Midweek Message. I've had a great deal of positive response about the Nurse Diane Interview so, I might try and set up more interviews. Thanks for all your emails, keep them coming. The weather here has turned colder... there's a surprise! But, we have a wall of heat of the way! Whatever that is!…
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In this episode I welcome Diane, my sister-in-law, into the studio. She's a retired nurse and she chats about her days working in hospitals and a GP's surgery. The operating theatre, the wards, the matron, a nursing school, sticking needles in people, giving patients alcohol... Please, join me for a very interesting chat with Nurse Diane this comin…
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In this episode, we recorded a private conversation between Nate and Daniel about music school marketing strategy… … And Daniel reveals marketing strategies he hasn’t talked about publicly before, including: Top of funnel vs bottom of funnel marketing strategies A rookie marketing mistake that most music schools are still making in their program of…
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Etiquette Morals Integrity Principles Respect Decency... Do such things exist these days? Would you give up your seat on a bus to a pregnant woman? Would you help an elderly lady cross the road? Please, join me for a chat this coming Sunday.על ידי Ray’s Rants UK
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In this week’s episode, we invited Alyssa back to talk about one of her favorite topics… Money, debt, financial tools, and why business owners tend to avoid these topics. Alyssa opens up and shares her story… At times scary… and at times HEROIC… She talks about the steps she took along the way to build a powerful and successful studio in one of the…
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Some people have all the luck, some people have all the fun. Luck plays a big part in some people's lives. You have to be in the right place at the right time, but some people are elsewhere at some other time. Please, join me for a chat this coming Sunday about lucky and unlucky people.על ידי Ray’s Rants UK
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How do you use Facebook and Instagram effectively for your music school? Do you have to “like” social media to use it as a tool for your business? Is it possible to delegate this entirely to a team member in your studio or school? We brought Lauren Kelly on the podcast to talk all things social media… Including how she built massive followings on F…
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Living alone doesn't suit everyone. You get home after work and there's no one there, you wake up alone at the weekend, there's no one to share life with... However, some people wouldn't have it any other way. Was living alone in the 60s was any different from living alone today? Please, join me for a chat this coming Sunday.…
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We did an episode that goes beyond platitudes and cliche’s about delegation, “working on your business, not in your business”, and other trite advice we’ve heard 1000x already. This is the HOW, not the WHY. - - - - - Check out our free trainings and resources on school marketing, group lessons, and using AI in your music school: growyourmusicstudio…
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Fashion has changed considerably over the years. Not only clothes but, hair. In the 60s, most of us lads had long hair. So did the girls. There was Twiggy’s side-parted pixie cut. The smooth short bob with bangs. For men there was the Afro, the long layered, the Boston and even the crew cut. Please, join me for a look back at fashion and hair over …
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