Private Lessons VS Group Classes Would you love to grow your studio with group classes? The profit margins for group classes are substantial but it can seem like a risky endeavor. Especially when moms seem to want private lessons. Music studio owner Eric Bourassa isn’t afraid to take risk. A few years ago he … Continue reading “How To Grow Your Studio With Group Classes With Eric Bourassa | Episode 27”
Knowing When It’s Time To Fire A Music Teacher I cannot tell you the amount of hours that I have wasted worrying and stressed out about employees. Even losing sleep over employees. No one wants to ever fire an employee. There is a time and place for it. In this episode I’ll discuss how to … Continue reading “How To Fire a Music Teacher | Episode 26”
Music, Autism and Special Needs I’ll never forget the first time a mom gave me the heads up that her son had autism prior to his first guitar lessons. My only reference to this condition was from Dustin Hoffman in Rainman. The boy was 13 and his name was Spencer. I was a little nervous … Continue reading “Teaching Music To Kids With Special Needs With Matt Maher | Episode 25”
Mom’s and Music Lessons Behind every kid lies a story that few of us ever uncover. A mom contacts you and tells you her kid want music lessons. But that’s not what she wants. She wants what music lessons can do for her child. With each parent and each kid there’s a different story. That … Continue reading “The Truth About Moms and Music Lessons | Episode 23”
How Do You Make Your Music Lessons Great? How do you make your music lessons great? How do you live up to your brand promise? In this episode, I explore how you can infuse your brand promise into the music lesson itself. Ya gotta make good on the promises you make. A child’s opinion … Continue reading “Do Your Music Lessons Live Up To Your Brand Promise? | Episode 22”