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 1100 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
1193: First Year Teachers – What I Wish I Knew
Three young educators who are early in their careers talk about the things they wish they had known when they first started teaching.
1192: A Drill Writer- Things I Wish I Had Known
Edward Michael Francis shares things he wishes he had known when he started writing drill.
1191: Building the Culture at Avon
We revisit a podcast from 2022 where the staff at Avon talk about the hard work and teamwork that make their success possible.Â
1190: John Fulton- Three Things I Wish I Had Known
Great advice and concepts you can use as John looks back at his early years of teaching.
1189: Advice for Band Directors about Color Guard
Courtney Coffey shares practical advice for directors and instructors.
1188: Effective Classroom Management
Practical advice on engaging students and building culture.
1187: Advice for Self-Care
Great advice on self-care and keeping your life in balance during the season.
1186: Teaching Performance and Consistency
Practical tips to help your students express believable emotions and be more consistent.
1185: Robert W. Smith- A Tribute, Pt. 3
John Fulton, Howard Weinstein, and John Campese share memories of the impact Robert had on music, marching, and on so many lives.
1184: Robert W. Smith- A Tribute, Pt. 2
Michael Raiford shares memories of Robert modeling collaboration and generosity.