Visible Music College - Live w/ Dr. Ken
By Visible Music College - Live Dr Ken
Visible Music College is a private music college with its main campus in Memphis, Tennessee and teaching sites in the Chicago, Dallas, and Atascadero, California areas. Its educates musicians, technicians, creative leaders, and music business professionals for secular or careers in the church.
Visible Music College - Live w/ Dr. Ken Feb 09, 2021
Operating a College in Pandemic - with Austin Black
Dr. Ken Steorts talks with Austin Black on Visible Music College's COVID-19 response and operating an in-person college during a pandemic. What has been your overall Visible vision through the pandemic? What steps Visible has taken have proved to be insightful or particularly successful? What lessons from covid do you believe will apply beyond the pandemic for Visible? Have there been any positive returns from the actions of Visible during Covid?
How Do You Maximize an Internship? with Erin Wilson
Dr. Ken Steorts talks with Madison Line Records Intern Erin Wilson on the importance of an internship during your college experience.
What is the best way you've seen to determine where you choose to do an internship?
What did you do to present yourself in a positive light as you started your internship?
What is it like to work at a record label at a school you're not attending?
What would you say is a good way to end your internship for a job in the future?
How to Handle Life/Ministry Balance - with Jeremy Louison
Dr. Ken Steorts talks with Jeremy Louison (Director of Students) at Visible Music College on how to have a life/ministry balance & how we at Visible spiritually develop our students.
Advice On How To Have A Long Career In The Music Industry
Dr. Ken interviews Professor in Music Production and Chicago Campus Lead, JP Parker on his long and successful career in music production.
The Origins of Skillet
Guest interviewer Austin Black asks Dr. Ken about how Skillet got started and how the band shaped him as a Christian, a person and a musician.
Why did Visible start a Creative Leadership Degree Program?
Why did we create the Creative Leadership program? We did it to train and equip creative leaders for kingdom influence in the areas of ministry and content creation. Dr. Ken Steorts, president of Visible Music College answers questions on our certificate, bachelors, and masters Creative Leadership program with co-host Amy Speropolous on "Live with Dr. Ken" https://visible.edu/academics/creative-leadership/
What Does A Music Director Do?
Do you have to be the best musician to be a music director?
As a music director, how do you choose musicians and music selections?
What kind of training do you need to have to be a music director?
What is the difference between a music director and a worship leader?
Do music directors even look at resumes? Isn’t my reputation enough?
Why does Visible have curricular bands?
“There is so much a need inside and outside of the church for a music director to lead and build teams of Christian musicians” Simon Alexander
Modern Music Chair at VMC
What is a Gap Year?
What is a Gap Year?
Dr. Ken Steorts, president of Visible Music College answers this question with co-host Amy Speropolous on "Live with Dr. Ken"
Do You Need A Record Label?
Do you need a record label?
What is the benefit of a record label in today’s music industry?
Why does Visible Music College have a record label?
What does Madison Line Records actually do with students and musicians outside the college?
What is the Constant Attention system you created for record label?
Dr. Ken Steorts, president of Visible Music College answers all these questions with co-host Amy Speropolous on "Live with Dr. Ken"
Should You Get Paid to Lead Worship?
Should a musician get paid to lead worship?
What is the ideal budget for a Sunday morning worship service?
How much training should a person expect for a worship leader?
How does Visible Music College serve the local church?
Dr. Ken Steorts, president of Visible Music College answers all these questions with co-host Amy Speropolous on "Live with Dr. Ken"