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
1212: How To Get More Band Parents Involved
Grow parent involvement through good communication, planning, and lots of fun.
1211: Olivia Wiles and Avon ’24 “Voila!”
Daniel and Olivia Wiles shares stories of Avon’s record-breaking season and talk about Olivia’s life in color guard.
1210: Practical Jobs for AI
Make your life easier by using AI to help with logistics, operations, communication, and even pedagogy!
1209: How to Include Disabled Students
An inspiring conversation about product-based vs. social-based music education.
1208: Rerelease- What Should Drum Corps Cost?
We compare myths and reality of the costs of participation and consider how drum corps could cost less.
1207: Combating Ableism in our Music Programs
Scottie Basham inspires us to be creative and find ways to include all students by presuming competence.
1206: Advice from The Dynamic Marching Band
Two directors talk with Wayne Markworth about information in his book which they use in their teaching.
1205: Dr. Greg Basham- Three Things I Wish I Had Known
The high school principal and former band director shares advice from the perspective of an administrator.
1204: Selecting Student Leaders
Ideas on ways to do this differently for potentially better results.
1203: Tech Strategies for Band Directors
How to use AI to make your life easier and spend less time on busywork.