We Should've Recorded That! with Phil and Adam
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Phil and Adam are recording their random and thoughtful musings. They invite you to listen and comment.
We Should've Recorded That! with Phil and AdamJun 07, 2020
WSRTwPA S.4 Ep.3 With Sandre Godwin Part 1
This Episode Phil and Adam are talk with Sandre Godwin. Music is woven throughout her life's story. Hear her Musical Journey. She tells of beginnings growing up in India. Relate to her family's infleunce on her musical gifts. Listen to her first experiences in the United States.
WSRTwPA S.4 Ep.4 With Sandre Godwin Part 2
This Episode Phil and Adam are talk with Sandre Godwin. Music is woven throughout her life's story. Hear her Musical Journey. We hear God's providence in her coming to the States to study music. As a multifaceted musician, she talk about not being boxed in to one version of musical expression. Enjoy a future Disney Documentary that is still being written.
S.4 Ep.2 With Dr. Laurissa Backlin
This episode Phil and Adam talk with Dr. Laurissa Backlin, applied voice professor and colleague, with candor. She shares how God's providence led her career path. They discuss musicial artist and music that they grew to like. Laurissa talks about the music she loves to sing. She talks about why she enjoys teaching voice to future music educators.
S.4 Ep.1 September Update
Phil and Adam caught you up on their work for September. Both share some of their acadamic plans. Phil's daughter makes her debut. They talk about what they really look forward to in the year.
S.3 Ep.6 The July Update
This episode Phil and Adam catch each other up on their summer happenings. Adam shares about visiting Turkey also, Türkiye.
S.3 Ep.5 The June Update
This episode Phil and Adam talk about their June Summer Plans. A perk of being a classroom teacher is have summer vacation. They discuss travel plans and VBS.
S.3 Ep.4 with Chandler Smith
This week Phil and Adam are visited by Chandler Smith again. In true-"we should've recorded that"-fashion, hear these music educators reflect on the recent school year. Chandler asks how to get community buy-in for the school choral program? How do we make choral music more relevant? Reflection can make us uncomfortable. So reflect with them on the phrase: "Good and Unfamiliar vs. Bad and Familiar".
S.3 Ep.3 Adam's Reflection on Russian Choral Music Education
This Week Phil and Adam talk about Adam's time at the Rimsky-Korsakov Conservatory. He gives some background on the Russian Education System. Adam reflects on the Choral Music Education student and faculty conservatory experience. He shares the big takeaways from her trip and one on vibrato that could be the subject of many masterclasses.
S.3 Ep.2: March Update
This Month Phil and Adam caught up. They share how they are readjusting to less restrictive music making. In their pervious episode Adam shared his plans to travel to Russia. This episode he talks about making that trip. They end with a musical reflection on peace.
S.3 Ep.1 with Tim Anjél Caldwell
Happy New Year, Phil and Adam start this episode with an announcement. After the business segment, they speak with Tim Anjél Caldwell, multidisciplinary artist and teacher. He shares how and where he began to explore his art. Hear his answer on teaching (heart and soul) emotional connection to students. Tim talks about the resistance he faced as he start his dancing pursuits.
Find Him:
Instagram, TikTok: @timanjel , #timanjel
S.2 Ep.38 The Gluestix Podcast-Successful Student Life Interview Dr. Potter
This week listen to Adam on two of his students' podcast.
The Gluestix Gang interviews Dr. Potter and Aaron Hitchcock to see their perspectives on community. These perspectives help explore in more depth how these leaders form their communities. Music: Skating Squirrels by Shane Ivers - https://www.silvermansound.com
S.2 Ep. 37 Christmas Reflections
This week Phil and Adam reflect on the Christmas Season. Are you decorating for Christmas, they share if they are? Christmas can be a busy and stressful time for musicians, hear possible remedy for the stressfulness. Finally, join in a reflection as Adam read song lyrics from a piece his church choir is singing this season.
S.2 Ep.36 Reading the Christmas Story
This week Phil and Adam reads the Christmas Story from Luke 2
S.2 Ep. 35 "Where are They Now?" with Gunter McCourt
This week Phil and Adam talk with Gunter McCourt, an Music Education graduate. Gunter shares concrete and abstract lessons learned at Delta State he is applying as a teacher. He speaks on the importance of mental health in Education. Gunter gives more lessons he has learned. He is also a recording Artist, and shares about his most recent project, "Ghost".
"Ghost" Album :https://open.spotify.com/album/3918Hid34cqIOqxxdGGgJ5?si=ZD7EEjr9TsCph3O_ccdcNw
S.2 Ep.34 "Where are They Now?" with Monica Ely
S.2 Ep.33 Where are They Now Reflection Part 1
This week Phil and Adam reflect on their "Where are they Now?" Conversations.
S.2 Ep.32 Where are They Now with Michael Hankins
S.2 Ep.31 Where are They Now with Basia Thomas
This week Adam continues the "Where are they now?" Series solo. He talks with Basia Thomas, a piano performance major, who also participated in the Delta State Chorale. During her middle school years she was encouraged to pursue music studies which laid the path for her to study at DSU. Basia talks about what made her time at DSU special. She contrast that with her graduate studies at a larger school. There are musical and life lessons she learns at both. Listen for her performance goals at the end.
S.2 Ep.30 Where are They Now with Chandler Smith
This Week Phil and Adam continue an ongoing series, "Where are they now". They talk with Adam's former student, Chandler Smith. They chat with him about how his Music Education career has come full circle. How He is redefining success for the music program he leads. Adam ask about influential music teacher in his life. There is a teacher so influential he changed career paths.
Stay to the end and give them your thoughts on current events.
S.2 Ep.29 Adam's Duet Performance with Dr. Jeffery McGhee and Dr. Michael Landrum
This week Adam shares music. Hear him sing three duets during the Faculty Recital of Dr. Jeffery McGhee and Michael Landrum.
The Three Duets:
- Felix Mendelssohn: "Lift Thine Eyes", "I waited for the Lord"
- Ovid Young: "What Shall I Give thee Master?"
S.2 Ep.28 Low/Highs: The Post Concert Debrief
This week Adam is back. Together, Phil and Adam discuss the post concert debriefing process. They consider the purpose and power of it. Phil reflects again on a particularly impactful Low/High Post Concert Debriefing.
S.2 Ep.27 with Astiney Woodard on Special Education
This Week Phil makes history. He talks with his sister, the podcast first familial guest. You will hear Astiney's journey towards Special Education. She talks about removing the taboo of remedial special education among students. You will hear how teaching has brought growth in other areas of her life.
S.2 Ep.26 Who are we talk to?
This week Phil and Adam consider their audience. They talk about the type of person that may be listening. Listener are you being described? Who is actually listening? Lastly, they talk about who they would like to listen and talk to.
S.2 Ep.25 Wet clay thoughts on Cancel Culture
This Week Phil and Adam converse about Cancel Culture. With their Wikipedia definition they cautiously dive in. They ask should Cancel Culture be a thing? If so, how should it be used? If not, what should replace it?
S.2 Ep.24 Creative Block
This week Phil and Adam did not know what to talk about. So, that's what they talk about. Why do we have creative block? They talk about how to respond to it.
S.2 Ep.23 Going Back to School
This week Phil and Adam talk about going back to school. Hear how they feel about going back. They talk going back to school rituals. They reflect on making adjustments to their teaching approach from school year to school year.
S.2 Ep.22 Covid-19 Resurgence
This week Phil and Adam try to recreate the magic of the previous week's episode. Are you blaming anyone for the resurgence of COVID? What is our personal and collective responsibility right now? What is motivating your response to our current state with COVID?
S.2 Ep.21: The July Catch-Up
This week Phil and Adam catch each other up on their Summer happenings in the month of July. Hear about Adam's vacation on the West Coast. Baby Annaïse shares a few words.
S.2 Ep.20: The June Catch-Up
This Week Phil and Adam catch up and recap the month of June. Phil talks about the arrive of baby Annaïse. Adam shares what it was like post quarantine in Canada. They both reflect on invisible diversity.
S.2 Ep.19: with The Selvaggios
This week Phil and Adam talks to a Power Couple. Returning guest, Anthony and Michelle Selvaggio share how they met. They compare their community leadership roles. You will hear vulnerable reflects on how they are guiding their communities and family through the Covid-19 Pandemic.
S.2 Ep.17: Teacher Appreciation Week
This week Phil and Adam consider Teacher Appreciation Week. They chose one teacher to appreciate. They talk about a lesson taught that was learned later. They ask if they feel appreciated as teachers.
S.2 Ep.18: Summer Plan
This week Phil and Adam talk about what they plan to do this summer with the world become more open.
S.2 Ep.16 with Tim Collins
S.2 Ep.15 with Julia Steidle
This week Phil and Adam talk with Julia Steidle. Julia is an alumna of Roberts Wesleyan College and the Chorale. She shares about life since graduation. They talk about life lessons from college. She shares her future plans as a performer. Lastly, hear how Julia met Phil and Adam.
S.2 Ep.14 Confronting Fatigue
S.2 Ep.13: Clips from the Past
This week Phil and Adam share clips from past episodes:
- WSRT.S2.Ep4: Dr. McGhee shares a stirring movie scene performance of Mahalia Jackson.
- WSRT.S2.Ep5: Azia shares the meaning behind the title of the journalism project that she is leading.
- WSRT.S2.Ep6: Adam shares learning to distinguish inauthenticity from professionalism.
- WSRT.S2.Ep7: Dr. Smith shares her favorite style of Gospel Music and gives a snapshot of the progression of Sacred African American Music
- WSRT.S2.Ep7: Dr. Smith talks about the Importance of Representation
- WSRT.S2.Ep8: Janette suggests how arts organizations better represent the communities around them
- WSRT.S2.Ep11: Adam shares his three legged stool for choral curriculum and both talk about community singing
S.2 Ep.12: Easter
This week Phil and Adam talk about the other central day on the Christian calendar. They talk about the significates of Easter, and the season of Lent that precedes it. There is a glitch during the episode. They share what is most memorable to them about the day.
S.2 Ep.11: Process vs Product Part 2
This week Phil and Adam continue their conversation about Process vs. Product. Adam shares how he came to process over product pedagogical approach. They muse about a future where communities perform unrehearsed music for fun. Is Process vs. Product controversial? Adam talks about how the human brain is wired for process oriented learning.
S.2 Ep.10: Process vs Product Part 1
This week Phil and Adam talk about the phrase "Process vs Product". They talk about the meaning this pedagogically controversial phrase. They discuss how the phrase applies in education, and specifically music education.
S.2 Ep.9 Looking Forward to Post-Pandemic Plans
Phil and Adam talk about their Post Pandemic Plans this week. What are you looking forward to doing once it is fully safe to travel and socialize?
S.2 Ep.8: with Janette LaBarre: A year of Covid-19 and Arts Organizations
S.2 Ep.7: with Dr. Frances Fonza Smith: Conversation about African American Sacred Music
Mentioned in Episode: www.pbs.org/weta/black-church/
S.2 Ep. 6: Still Reflecting on our Authentic-Self
Phil and Adam continue their conversation about being authentic. Phil shares his inspiration for reflecting on authenticity. They share moments when one might pretend. They also talk about the nuance of being authentic.
Articles on Respectability Politics:
- https://www.nps.gov/articles/democracy-limited-the-politics-of-respectability.htm
- https://medium.com/@sheneversleeps/how-respectability-politics-stifle-black-self-expression-c162d9418ff
- https://www.theroot.com/the-definition-danger-and-disease-of-respectability-po-1790854699
S.2 Ep. 5: with Azia Wiggins on Solutions Journalism and Authenticity
This week Phil and Adam talk to a returning guest. Azia Wiggins helps answer a voice message. She also shares about her journalism project. She tells them about the most authentic people in her life. They all talk about Code-Switching vs Inauthenticity.
Adam's Artist Suggestions for Appreciating the Spiritual (many more could be added): American Spiritual Ensemble, Kathleen Battle, Leontyne Price, William Warfield, Simon EsteGrace, Bumbry, Paul Robeson, Shirley Verrett, Jessye Norman, Lawrence Brownlee, Pretty Yende, Marian Anderson, Denyce Graves, Willard White, Seth McCoy
Phil's Artist Suggestions for Appreciating Black Gospel (many more could be added): Fred Hammond, Hezekiah Walker, Donald Lawrence, John P. Kee, Kirk Franklin, Clark Sisters, Rance Allen, Canton Spirituals, Jonathan McReynolds, Kim Burrell, Mississippi Mass Choir, the Winans, BeBe and CeCe Winans, Marvin Winans, any Mass Choir
Azia's Article: Sick And Tired: No Time To Rest For The Resilient Black Woman In Mississippi
S.2 Ep. 4: with Dr. Jeffery McGhee: Singing the Spirituals
This week Phil and Adam have a conversation with Dr. Jeffery McGhee, Vocal Faculty at Roberts Wesleyan College. Dr. McGhee talks about his earliest musical experiences. He also talks about his formative encounters with Spirituals. He gives advice on who can, and how to sing a Spiritual. He shares some Spirituals and Gospel songs that move him.
Mentioned in the Episode: Mahalia Jackson - Trouble Of The World (Imitation Of Life - 1959)
S.2 Ep. 3: New Year's Resolutions?
This Week Phil and Adam are talking about their New Year's Resolutions or maybe not having New Year's Resolutions. Adam tells whether or not he has made resolutions this year. Phil shares some life long resolutions. Adam talks know the difference between our words intention vs. their function. They share a phrase that will help every Christian this year.
Article mentioned in the episode: Good News for Resolution Failures
S.2 Ep. 2: How do We Heal?
This week Adam is back! Phil and Adam talk about how the US heals after intensely divisive political time. Adam offer four thoughts on healing our current situation. Phil shares a thought on Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. " Letter from a Birmingham Jail". They both discuss music educator responsibility in these times.
Link to the "Letter from a Birmingham Jail" and audio in MLKJ on voice:
S.2 Ep. 1:Reflecting on the State of Politics
Happy New Year!! This week Phil and Adam are joined by Eric Severson. Eric is co-hosting in Adam's place because of voice affecting illness. They reflect on the Riot at the US Capitol. They also talk about what they have learned over the past year or beginning of this year.
Ep. 29: This Christmas
This week Phil and Adam talk Christmas. They share their family traditions during Christmas. They talk about their favorite Christmas Carol. What are your favorite Christmas Carols?
Ep. 28: Advent
This week Phil and Adam reflect on the season of Advent, Season of Waiting. They talk about it's meaning. Also, They reflect on music and scripture of this season. How do you observe the season of Advent, please share?
Articles Mentioned:
The Message of Advent Never Changes