FL Music Ed

Key Conversations

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Thank you for listening to the Florida Music Education Association podcast entitled Key Conversations. In an effort to further support our mission to promote quality, comprehensive music education in all Florida schools, we lift up these Tales from the Heart of Florida's Music Education Community. Enjoy!

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FL Music Ed

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Latest episode

Mar 4, 2026

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Episodes

Finding Balance 04.03.2026

In this episode, host Ajori Spencer is joined by Dr. Skip Pardee of the Florida Music Education Association and Lauren Pardee of the Florida Orchestra Association for an honest conversation about arts leadership, family priorities, and sustainable careers. Together, they explore how clear communication, transparency, and the courage to say “no” can make it possible to lead at the state level while...

Purposeful Choral Warmups 02.01.2026

In this episode of Key Conversations , host Ajori Spencer sits down with FSU PhD candidate Harold Wright to explore how a thoughtfully designed warm-up sequence can elevate vocal technique, musicianship, and ensemble cohesion. Together, they walk through the components of an effective progression, from physical alignment and breath management to vocalises that build range and resonance.

The Multicultural Network 08.12.2025

The host sits down with Dr. Arnekua Jackson, Chair of the Multicultural Network, for an engaging conversation about how the network began, what drives its work, and why it matters for music educators today.

From the Page to the Podium 10.11.2025

In this episode of Key Conversations , host Ajori Spencer sits down with Dr. Daniel Farr , Director of Bands at Miami University, to explore how directors can transform the way they prepare, rehearse, and conduct. Together, they unpack a dynamic, pedagogy-driven approach to score study, rehearsal planning, and conducting that enhances musical expression while saving valuable rehearsal time.

Marching Band PE Credit 28.05.2025

Join FMEA Executive Director Dr. Kathleen Sanz and Advocacy Co-Chair Jeanne Reynolds in a short, informative episode related to HB 1105 and marching band PE credit.

Make A Difference 26.10.2024

In honor of Make a Difference Day, we sit down with Dr. Mark Belfast from Florida State University, a true leader in music education and an inspiring difference-maker. While we often celebrate the accomplishments of influential figures in our profession, we may overlook the challenges they faced along the way. Join us as Dr. Belfast reflects on his personal journey—the obstacles he has overcome, t...

Welcome Back! 24.09.2024

In this episode, FMEA President Jason Locker welcomes teachers back to a new school year with words of encouragement and practical advice for navigating the months ahead. He emphasizes the importance of finding balance, staying connected with peers, and focusing on what brings joy to both students and educators. Jason also extends a warm invitation to the January FMEA Conference, where attendees w...

I Have a Doctorate and Love Hip Hop 02.05.2024

In this episode, Drs. Cliff Croomes, Gregory Drane, Kelvin Jones, and Chandler Wilson join us to talk about their love of hip hop, bringing your authentic self to the classroom, and creating an environment where ALL students can see themselves represented. Additionally, they focus on the legitimacy of both vernacular and art music in the concert hall.

Leadership in Music Education 30.04.2024

Dr. Dre Graham joins us to discuss the FMEA Emerging Leaders program and the power of cultivating good leaders in music programs. Dr. Dakeyan C. Graham (Dr. Dré) currently serves as Director of Educational Equity and Outreach for Alachua County Public Schools. He serves as chair of the FMEA Emerging Leaders and FBA Health and Wellness Committees. 

Helping Beginning Teachers Stay 17.03.2024

Dr. Alicia Romero-Sardinas of Florida International University joins us to discuss available research examining difficulties beginning teachers face and strategies to help keep them in the classroom. Dr. Alicia Romero-Sardiñas is an adjunct professor of music education at Florida International University.

Teaching and Imposter Phenomenon 17.03.2024

Dr. Rachel Sorenson joins the podcast to discuss her research on imposter phenomenon. The Impostor Phenomenon is a psychological construct that causes high achieving and successful individuals to doubt their competence and accomplishments. Research is beginning to show that, as a group, music educators are highly susceptible to these feelings. Dr. Sorenson is Assistant Professor of Music Education...

Arts Advocacy and Leadership 17.03.2024

James Daugherty visits FMEA and discusses the power of arts advocacy to impact and transform programs. James Daugherty currently serves as Southern Division President of the National Association for Music Education (NAfME) representing eleven state music education associations within the Division (2022-2024). 

Joy and the Power of Positive Practices 18.02.2024

FMEA Professional Learning chair Ajori Spencer is joined by Brigitte Poulson, the Performing Arts Coordinator for Pinellas County Schools, and Meghan Alfaro, President-Elect for the Florida Elementary Music Education Association. They talk about the joy of teaching music and their session entitled "Tune Out the Noise: The Power of Positive Practices for Music Educators," which they prese...

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