
Marching Roundtable Podcast
Serving as the premier source of information and inspiration in the marching activity, The Marching Roundtable and its host Tim Hinton feature the top experts in the activity, sharing advice to help everyone do better, enjoy their work more, and take their group to the next level. One great idea can change your life! With over 1200 podcasts available, there is something to help anyone in the world of marching band, drum corps, color guard, or indoor percussion. Become a member (only $2 per month!) and get access to the Podcast Archives with hours of great information you can use right away. Be inspired! Contact Tim with questions or ideas for future podcast topics or guests.
Latest Podcasts
1157: Having Fun “On A Water Break”
Four of the hosts of the new podcast share advice they learned from starting this new resource.
1156: Matt James- Three Things I Wish I Had Known
The highly successful retired director of Lawrence Central HS shares three things he wishes he had known when he started teaching.
1155: Trusting Your Gut in the Creative Process
Zachary Barber and Jessica Slabaugh discuss the creative process, pivoting when the show is not working, and “letting the evolution of the design take over.”
1154: Mary White- Three Things I Wish I Had Known
School administrator and guard instructor Dr. Mary White shares three she wishes she had known when she started teaching.
1153: Technique, Tosses, & Tricks: A Color Guard Video Curriculum
Now available, free for members! A new resource for teachers and performers with videos you can use individually or with your team, created by Jara Clark and Keagan Lambert.
1152: Fitness for Your Students and for You
Dr. Elliot Cleveland talks with Tim about his fitness journey and how the discipline and health improved his life and career.
1151: Frank Dorritie- Three Things I Wish I Had Known
The instructor, arranger, and Grammy-winning audio producer shares three things he wish he had known when he started teaching.
1150: The Perils of Props
Drill guru Joe Huls on the logistical and design challenges of props and set pieces.
1149: Jackie Gilley- Three Things I Wish I Had Known
The accomplished music educator and adjudicator shares three things she wishes she had known when she started teaching.
1148: When are Your Students Ready for Rifle?
Jackie Brown explains how you know when your guard students are ready to learn to spin a weapon.