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🌟Dave has transformed how young people engage with music through groundbreaking teaching methods like Music as a Second Language and the Modern Band approach, enabling students to play culturally relevant music from day one. Under his leadership, Music Will has reached over 1 million children across 44 states, empowering a new generation of music makers.
🎤 In the episode, Dave shares his personal journey—from a student who struggled with traditional education to becoming a revolutionary educator. Tune in as he discusses the transformative power of music in bringing families together, the distinction between being a "musician" and a "music maker," and his vision for making music accessible to everyone.
ℹ️ JMI is a global network of NGOs that empowers young people through music across all boundaries. For more info go to jmi.net or check out all the amazing opportunities for musicians on Mubazar.
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🌍 Maarja's musical journey is a mesmerising fusion of folk, classical, and electronic influences. From her rigorous classical training to studying Hindustani music in India, she dives deep into Estonian folklore while exploring innovative electronic techniques. Her art creates a hypnotic soundscape that weaves together myths, stories, and sounds from both old and new worlds, earning her international acclaim.
✨ Join us as we delve into Maarja’s thoughts on the importance of taking artistic risks, and her resolve to defy labels. She shares her insights from years of attending WOMEX and her experiences at JMI’s Ethno program in her youth. Discover how her diverse musical background shapes her artistry and how music can help us reconnect in a rapidly changing world.
📢 Maarja Nuut's website: https://maarjanuut.com
ℹ️ JMI is a global network of NGOs that empowers young people through music across all boundaries. For more info go to jmi.net or check out all the amazing opportunities for musicians on Mubazar.
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🌍 Raven’s incredible journey from a small reserve in northern Quebec to the international stage is a testament to his deep connection to his Anishinabe Algonquin and Mohawk heritage. He is dedicated to using music as a powerful tool for cultural resilience and growth.
✨ In our conversation, we explore the International Indigenous Music Summit, the largest event dedicated to uplifting Indigenous musicians globally. Raven shares insights into the Summit’s meaningful opening ceremonies, the spiritual ties between music and the land, and the wisdom imparted by elders that guide this vibrant community. He emphasizes music's vital role in the fight against oppression and its potential to address today's pressing challenges.ℹ️ JMI is a global network of NGOs that empowers young people through music across all boundaries. For more info go to jmi.net or check out all the amazing opportunities for musicians on Mubazar.
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🌍 Join us as we delve into the rich cultural significance of clubs and raves, discovering how these vibrant spaces serve as more than just entertainment. Katharin shares her insights on the challenges of fostering diversity and inclusion in nightlife, discussing door policies that impact access and the essential strategies for creating safe, welcoming environments in the music industry.
✨ Tune in for an inspiring conversation and if you enjoy it, don’t forget to subscribe, like, and rate the podcast. We hope you enjoy the episode.ℹ️ JMI is a global network of NGOs that empowers young people through music across all boundaries. For more info go to jmi.net or check out all the amazing opportunities for musicians on Mubazar.
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🌟 With deep experience across industry roles, from the UK Music Diversity Taskforce to the BRIT Voting Academy, Wozzy has been a driving force for inclusivity in music. She shares her journey, the story behind The Midi Music Company, how to balance passion with skill, and her insights into bridging music education with the business side of the industry.
✨ Get ready to be inspired by Wozzy’s unwavering commitment to empowering young artists and fostering diversity in music. If you enjoy the episode, remember to subscribe, like, and rate the podcast. Tune in to experience the power of music!ℹ️ JMI is a global network of NGOs that empowers young people through music across all boundaries. For more info go to jmi.net or check out all the amazing opportunities for musicians on Mubazar.
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🎤 From launching the Falun Folk Music Festival in Sweden to building Ethno into a global movement spanning over 40 countries, Magnus has empowered countless musicians to connect through the shared language of music. Ethno camps create unforgettable memories and foster deep connections across cultures, with young artists coming together to learn, share, and preserve their unique musical heritages.
✨ Join us as Magnus takes us back to Ethno’s beginnings and shares stories from his journey. He reflects on the profound “feeling” of folk music and the dedication of musicians who sometimes travel across the globe to be a part of the Ethno experience. Discover how music can become a bridge, creating “magic” that transcends borders and unites us all
ℹ️ JMI is a global network of NGOs that empowers young people through music across all boundaries. For more info go to jmi.net or check out all the amazing opportunities for musicians on Mubazar.
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🔊In this inspiring episode of The Power of Music podcast, we welcome Laura Hassler, founder and director of Musicians Without Borders, a pioneering organization using music as a tool for social change. Laura shares her journey of building musical bridges in regions impacted by war, conflict, and displacement, bringing the healing power of music to divided communities. Through her work, Musicians Without Borders has transformed countless lives, proving that a single melody can foster understanding and resilience.
Beyond her organization’s work, Laura reflects on her experiences with nonviolent movements, including her advocacy with the Extinction Rebellion. She reveals how the universal language of music supports peacebuilding and connects people across cultures and causes. Tune in as we discuss how singing songs from a homeland or sharing familiar tunes can transcend barriers and create lasting connections. Don’t miss this episode on the profound impact of music in bridging divides and – of course – on the power of music.
Laura Hassler socials: https://www.linkedin.com/in/laura-hassler-4bb498b?originalSubdomain=nl
ℹ️ JMI is a global network of NGOs that empowers young people through music across all boundaries. For more info go to jmi.net or check out all the amazing opportunities for musicians on Mubazar. -
🔊In this episode of JM International’s ‘The Power of Music’, we are joined by the inspiring Maria Krutsenko & Anna Voloshynaof of The Sixsters, an all-girl punk-rock band formed by young musicians united by their passion for music. From their beginnings with themes of self-discovery and adolescence to their powerful anti-war songs, The Sixsters have continually evolved, especially in response to the challenging situation in Ukraine.
We'll explore their journey, including the formation of the band, the impact of the war on their music, and the incredible story of how they reunited after a time apart to create a song in just ten minutes. The band shares their experiences of dealing with changing members, the support they received after fleeing Ukraine, and their dream of participating in Eurovision representing Germany. We'll also discuss the importance of staying true to oneself in all situations and the unique dynamics of being a band of five despite their name and – of course – the power of music.
ℹ️ JMI is a global network of NGOs that empowers young people through music across all boundaries. For more info go to jmi.net or check out all the amazing opportunities for musicians on Mubazar.
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In this episode of JM International’s ‘The Power of Music’, we are joined by Cecilie Nielsen, Culture Consultant at RasmussenNordic. Cecilie helps cultural institutions such as orchestras, ensembles, and museums get practical tools, strategies, and data to become more attractive to more audiences across the world.
We delve into the world of classical music research and how to find new audiences in classical music. Our discussion highlights the need to care as much about the art itself as about the audience, addresses the issue of only old faces on posters, and explores the magical ability of music to transport us beyond the physical. We also examine how to think differently about branding, the importance of celebrating and clapping for a great musical performance, and – of course – the power of music.
JMI is a global network of NGOs that empowers young people through music across all boundaries. For more info, go to https://jmi.net/ or check out all the amazing opportunities for musicians at https://mubazar.com/en.
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ceciliesnielsen/
RasmussenNordic: https://www.rasmussennordic.dk/
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In this episode of JM International’s ‘The Power of Music’, we are joined by Nenad Bogdanovic, the Executive Director of the Euro-Arab Youth Music Centre, Planning and Development Coordinator at the Organisation for European Programmes and Cultural Relations, and the President of JM International. Nenad brings a wealth of experience and insight into how music can bridge cultures and support young people globally.
We'll explore Cyprus' unique position between three continents as the home of the Euro-Arab Youth Music Centre. Our discussion highlights the importance of intercultural dialogue and music exchanges, the significant role music plays in fostering these connections, and we take a deep dive into the institutional makeup of JMI, examining the challenges of managing such a diverse and expansive organisation. Additionally, we discuss the experience of being a “one-man band” as a cultural organiser, and – of course – the power of music.
Euro-Arab Youth Music Centre:
https://jmi.net/programs/euro-arab-youth-music-centre
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In this episode of JM International’s ‘The Power of Music’, we are joined by Cill, a Nigerian singer-songwriter who leverages storytelling for social change. Cill has collaborated with the Music for Democracy Network, won the 2019 Accountability Music Award, and is one of JMI’s Fair Play Ambassadors.
We explore her transition from a corporate job to a music career and the adventures that come with it. We'll delve into topics such as corruption in Nigeria, artistic censorship, and influencing the young generation's mindset. We'll discuss how music can relax and transform 'playboys' into responsible men.
JMI is a global network of NGOs that empowers young people through music across all boundaries. For more info go to https://jmi.net/ or check out all the amazing opportunities for musicians at https://mubazar.com/en.
Cill: https://www.instagram.com/cillsoul/
YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/cillsoul
Fair Play:
https://www.anticorruptionmusic.org/about
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In this episode of JM International’s ‘The Power of Music’, we explore the impact of experiencing a quality live music performance as a child, highlighting the remarkable work of the YAM Committee. We delve into how a concert at sea can be a life-changing experience and emphasize the importance of exposing kids to a variety of musical genres and styles. Additionally, we discuss the value of pausing to imagine the world from a child's perspective, and – of course – the power of music.
For this episode we are joined by Noora Herranen. Noora is the Excucitive Director of Concert Centre Finland and the Chair of the YAM committee. YAM (Young Audiences Music) is an international platform for everyone working to bring live music to children and youth.
JMI is a global network of NGOs that empowers young people through music across all boundaries. For more info go to https://jmi.net/ or check out all the amazing opportunities for musicians at https://mubazar.com/en.
YAMsession: https://www.yamsession.org/
YAMawards: https://yamawards.org/
YAM: https://jmi.net/programs/yam
Noora Herranen:
https://www.linkedin.com/in/noora-herranen-26b138127
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In this episode of JM International’s ‘The Power of Music’, we speak about working with music and youth in Gaza and other communities at risk. We discuss the importance of understanding a local context and working with local partners and artists, how to decide when to adapt to the local context and when to stand up for something you feel is important, and how the differences in music scales can make us aware of our cultural insensitivities. As the Delia Arts Foundation runs multiple projects in Gaza, we talk about the shift to providing humanitarian aid, the decisions that have to be made, and about the role of music in times of war, and – of course – the power of music. The Delia Arts Foundation provides the tools, infrastructure, and resources to make dreams a reality for talented young musicians, particularly in regions where opportunities to become professional musicians are scarce.
JMI is a global network of NGOs that empowers young people through music across all boundaries. For more info go to https://jmi.net/ or check out all the amazing opportunities for musicians at https://mubazar.com/en.
Website: https://www.delia-arts.org/
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/delia.arts.foundation/
YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/DeliaArtsFoundation
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In this episode of JM International’s ‘The Power of Music’, we speak about how to lose and rediscover your love for music, creative ways of being ‘forced’ to learn a new instrument and how to channel your inner nerd into music. We learn about the genetical translation of music over generations, the effect of music on our neurobiology and the beauty of traditional music. We discuss the magic of Ethno, and of course – the power of music.
For this episode we are joined by Lamija Sarić. She is a Student of Genetics and Bioengineering, Youth Music Project Coordinator, Music Researcher and the Chair of the Ethno committee. Ethno is JMI’s program for intercultural learning through peer education in folk, traditional, and world music.
JMI is a global network of NGOs that empowers young people through music across all boundaries. For more info go to https://jmi.net/ or check out all the amazing opportunities for musicians at https://mubazar.com/en.
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In this episode of JM International’s ‘The Power of Music’, we speak with Alex Brannson (Beatport) about how to make it in the music industry, by carrying equipment for other people, saying yes to something without knowing what it means, and by just taking a chance. Alex has a career spanning 20+ years in the music industry, and is now Senior Vice President of Music Services at Beatport and also has his own podcast ABC Music. We discuss the importance of a curious mind and a healthy dose of excitement. We cover the beginning of the digitalization of the music industry and the meaning of an ISRC, licensing and sync deals, and the difference of working for major and independent labels, and – of course – the power of music.
JMI is a global network of NGOs that empowers young people through music across all boundaries. For more info go to https://jmi.net/ or check out all the amazing opportunities for musicians at https://mubazar.com/en.
X: https://twitter.com/alexbranson
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/alexbranson/?originalSubdomain=uk
ABC Music: https://www.abcmusic.co/projects
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In this episode of JM International's 'The Power of Music', we are joined by the artistic duo selected for the 2023 YAMsession Producers Forum in Brazil: Nika Bauman, a flutist, improviser, music theatre director, curator and multidisciplinary artist; alongside award-winning composer, musician, performer and fantastical project maker, Rune Thorsteinsson. We talk about accidentally mixing up instruments, the importance of finding your musical family, and the experience of producing together and playing into each other’s strengths. We discuss how to turn adults temporarily into kids using ‘magic’; and – of course – the power of music.
JMI is a global network of NGOs that empowers young people through music across all boundaries. For more info go to https://jmi.net/ or check out all the amazing opportunities for musicians at https://mubazar.com/en.
Nika Bauman: https://www.nikabauman.com/
Rune Thorsteinsson: https://runethorsteinsson.dk/
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In this episode of JM International's 'The Power of Music', we're joined by Zimbabwean music industry savant Walter Wanyanya. Walter is the director of Ngoma Nehosho, which puts on both the Jacaranda and Jabulani Jazz Festivals, he managed the African legend Oliver Mtukudzi and is known to play a mean bass when not busy revolutionising his local music scene. He discusses the keys to building a successful artist brand, the importance of authenticity, consistency and relatability; as well as how to find the right opportunities in the music industry and use them to get where you want to go, and – of course – the power of music.
JMI is a global network of NGOs that empowers young people through music across all boundaries. For more info go to https://jmi.net/ or check out all the amazing opportunities for musicians at https://mubazar.com/en.
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In this episode of JM International’s ‘The Power of Music’, we talk about the important subject of mental health in the music industry. Rosana Corbacho is a clinical and humanistic psychologist specialised in the music industry. She talks about why she founded M.I. (Music Industry) Therapy. We discuss the importance of the struggles within the creative process, how to tune into your emotions, and - of course - the power of music.
JMI is a global network of NGOs that empowers young people through music across all boundaries. For more info go to https://jmi.net/ or check out all the amazing opportunities for musicians at https://mubazar.com/en.
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In this episode of JM International’s ‘The Power of Music’, we talk about how to seize opportunities in the music industry. Tammy Mbendera is an artist from Malawi and the founder of The Festival Institute, which promotes skills enhancement and job creation in the Arts in Africa. She talks about the current challenges for the music industry in Malawi and beyond. We discuss the importance of finding the right talents for festivals, how to write and ‘accidental’ hit record, and - of course - the power of music.
JMI is a global network of NGOs that empowers young people through music across all boundaries. For more info go to https://jmi.net/ or check out all the amazing opportunities for musicians at https://mubazar.com/en.
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In this episode of JM International’s ‘The Power of Music’, we talk about bridging sound and mind. Brian d'Souza is a sound artist, music producer, curator and DJ based in London, and the founder of Swell Studio and Open Ear Music. He talks about how to connect to the audience as a DJ. We discuss the latest neuroscience of music, the importance of helping people to become better ‘active’ listener’s, and - of course - the power of music.
JMI is a global network of NGOs that empowers young people through music across all boundaries. For more info go to https://jmi.net/ or check out all the amazing opportunities for musicians at https://mubazar.com/en.
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