In this episode of the Rock School Proprietor Podcast, host John Kozicki (Michigan Rock School and RockSchoolProprietor.com) is joined by Tyler Maroff, the founder of Los Rios Rock School and co-founder of TeacherZone Studio Management Software. Together, they delve into the topic of cultivating a powerful culture within music lesson studios and how it significantly enhances student retention.
John and Tyler share personal stories, exploring the journey from professional jealousy to building a meaningful friendship and mutual support system.
Also in this episode:
The challenges and triumphs in shaping an environment where students flourish
Approaching music programs like team sports and building valuable life skills amidst a supportive community
Fostering peer relationships and guiding staff to embrace and promote studio culture
Retention secrets that natural occur as a byproduct of the rock schools format
The emotional component of when students graduate and the lasting impact these programs have on students' lives.
This episode is a treasure trove of ideas for anyone interested in developing or enhancing a rock band program, or simply building a strong studio culture. Tyler's Los Rios Rock School and John's Michigan Rock School serving as rich resources and source of inspiration.
For related listening:
Rock Bands for Dummies: How to Start and Grow a Band Program
26: Greg Hipskind | Building a Rock Solid Culture
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