
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
1141: Tim’s New Project- A Bed & Breakfast!
Tim and Steve give you the inside scoop on their new B&B in Tampa, FL. Hope you can visit soon!
1140: The Pageantry Hustle in the Real World
Our time working or performing in the marching arts prepares us to be successful in anything we decide to do in the “real world.”
1139: Milestones for Women in the Marching Arts
Two women discuss the important milestones in design and instruction achieved this season.
1138: Self-Care For Directors Making a Difference
Ronnie Johnson reminds us to take care of ourselves by reaching out and finding support.
1137: Set Design for Small Bands
Michael Raiford talks Archbishop Alter HS and how to create movement patterns to assist with visual design.
1136: Archbishop Alter is Overjoyed
Behind the scenes info about how this show was created and how they get their students to perform with such joy.
1135: BOA Today 2022 Wrap-up
We talk about great performances and great shows from Grand Nationals and the entire season.
1134: BOA Today Week of Grand Nationals
Advice on preparing students for their first trip to Grand Nationals! Plus lessons learned from a season that includes Bands of America.
1133: BOA Today Week of Nov. 5
We meet volunteers from American Fork HS who have helped the band for almost 40 years. Plus sharing students within your school and tips from instructors and judges.
1132: Purposeful Movement
A choreographer and an adjudicator give suggestions on teaching and designing for greatest effect and success.