MENZA
Tune Me In
The Tune Me In Podcast is New Zealand's first subject association podcast, created by MENZA to explore music through an education lens. Hosted by music teacher and PhD student Jessica Brown, the podcast features renowned authors, academics, and classroom educators discussing current topics in music education. Operating within a bicultural model, it offers practical classroom insights alongside research-informed perspectives, serving as a companion to the Tune Me In Magazine and providing accessible professional development for music educators and anyone interested in music education.
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Episodes
Tune Me In Episode 9: Wiremu Sarich 14.12.2025 24:49
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Tune Me In Episode 8: 24.11.2025 18:06
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Tune Me In Episode 7: What makes a "Music City" with Shain Shapiro 17.11.2025 23:54
In today's episode, I talk about Music Cities with Shain Shapiro. Shain Shapiro, PhD is one of the world’s leading music and cultural policy thinkers. He is the founder and chairman of economics consultancy Sound Diplomacy, founder and director of the global nonprofit Center for Music Ecosystems and author of This Must Be The Place: How Music Can Make Your City Better. Shain has pioneered the...
Tune Me In Episode 6: Spotify's Data Alchemist, Glenn McDonald 10.11.2025 44:32
In today's episode, I have a chat with ex-Spotify employee and author of the book, You Have Not Yet Heard Your Favourite Song: How Streaming Changes Music, Glenn McDonald. In our conversation, we dig into the dreaded algorithm and how it actually makes recommendations and much, much more. Glenn McDonald is a former employee of Spotify who was responsible for grouping and naming genres at th...
Tune Me In Episode 5: Peter O'Connor 03.11.2025 36:37
In today's episode, I chat with renowned educator Peter O'Connor. Peter is a professor of education and director of the Centre for Arts and Social Transformation at Waipapa Taumata Rau, the University of Auckland. He is a passionate advocate of the arts and arts education. In our conversation, we dig into the challenges music and the arts are currently facing. Peter is 100% authentic and d...
Tune Me In Episode 4: Martin Emo 27.10.2025 39:33
In this episode, I talk music education with Digital Technology in Education specialist Dr Martin Emo. Dr. Martin Emo is a Lead Adviser for Learning Design in the Curriculum Centre at the Ministry of Education, where he serves as Learning Area Lead for Arts, Social Sciences, Health and Physical Education. Based in sunny Whakatū (Nelson), Martin brings over two decades of expertise in curriculum de...
Tune Me In Episode 3: Jeni Little 20.10.2025 41:16
In this episode, I chat with the fabulous Jeni Little. Jeni Little has been teaching music for 38 years and has had the pleasure of teaching students at all levels, from early childhood through to tertiary education. She is passionate about community music - specialising in singing groups including Heaven Bent, One Voice, and currently Local Vocals. Currently, the Learning Area Lead of Performing...
Episode 2: Ginnie Thorner and Duncan Ferguson 13.10.2025 21:44
In this episode, I talk with educators Ginnie Thorner and Duncan Ferguson about their work co-writing "The Aurora Stone" with their students. Ginnie Thorner thoroughly enjoys working in all aspects of drama. For the past30 years she has been engaged in drama practice of one kind or another as an educator. She is a specialist dance and drama teacher in Christchurch, working with students...
Welcome to the Tune Me In Podcast! 10.10.2025 6:48
In this launch episode, I introduce the Tune Me In Podcast and share the vision behind New Zealand's first subject association podcast. The episode features voices from the recent MENZA conference, where attendees share the intentions and whakataukī that guided them through the gathering. These brief, heartfelt reflections offer a snapshot of the music education community's values, aspirations, an...
Episode 1: Conversations with Emily Wilson and Wiremu Sarich 09.10.2025 19:11
In this episode, I have two short discussions. First up, I talk indigenous teaching and learning with Emily Wilson. Next, I have a chat with Wiremu Sarich about play and indigenous games as a powerful tool for teaching and learning.
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