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Student Leadership: What you should know

Season 4 Episode 25 Published 2 days, 4 hours ago
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In this episode of the Copper State Marching Podcast, hosts Martin Hebda and Aaron Vogel reconnect after a busy spring season filled with performances, competitions, and student achievements across Arizona’s marching arts community. They celebrate the success of ensembles performing in winter guard, percussion, and national events, while also inviting listeners to share their own end-of-year or summer band questions.

The heart of the episode features an engaging and insightful conversation with veteran music educator and leadership clinician Bill Humbert. Bill shares the origins of his widely respected leadership training program, emphasizing a powerful realization: great student leaders aren’t born, they’re taught.

Listeners will hear Bill break down the evolution of student leadership, the challenges facing today’s educators and students, and why connection, communication, and consistency matter more than ever. He dives into practical strategies for developing effective student leaders, building trust within ensembles, and creating a culture where students take true ownership of their programs.

The conversation also explores:

- How leadership education has adapted to changing student needs and attention spans.

- The importance of modeling behavior as a teacher and leader.

- Balancing excellence with student well-being in demanding programs.

- The structure and philosophy behind Bill’s Arizona Leadership Conference camps.

Whether you’re a band director, staff member, student leader, or supporter of the marching arts, this episode offers thoughtful perspectives and actionable ideas to strengthen your program and develop leaders who thrive both on and off the field.

Message the Copper State Marching Podcast at podcast@azmba.org

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