Emily Rodriguez is an MBWP Certified Teacher. Although originally from Puerto Rico, she currently runs a private string studio in Peru. Emily founded the International Society for the Arts (ISA), a non-profit organization devoted to help artists embody their full potential. We are excited to… Continue Reading “Botellas Sensorial para Mindfulness con los Jóvenes”
We are excited to welcome eight new outstanding educators to the MBWP Teacher Certification Program. Each teacher participated in an initial, intensive workshop, and will spend the next year engaging in, learning about, and incorporating mindfulness into their life and work. Kaitlyn Burke is… Continue Reading “Welcome to the 2018-2019 MBWP Teacher Training Cohort!”
Dr. Eric Dickson is Assistant Professor of Music, teaching trumpet at Truman State University and a certified MBWP teacher. Before starting my current position at Truman State University, I spent several years as a freelance musician and educator in the Indianapolis area. Living an… Continue Reading “Unexpected Mindfulness”
A few months ago, you found me after class to talk about your racing mind. You shared your frustrations about lacking focus, feeling inadequate, and worrying about the future. I want you to know that I heard you. I want you to know that… Continue Reading “You are already enough – thoughts on self-compassion to a recent student”
Holly Brown is an elementary band teacher in Connecticut and a certified MBWP teacher. Senior year of high school. Gym class. This was where my first introduction to meditation took place. As seniors, we were given options about which gym units we would… Continue Reading “Meditation and Mindfulness: Thoughts from a New Music Teacher”
As a music teacher educator, I was fascinated by the opportunity to discover how I might meaningfully pull mindfulness into not only my classroom but also into the culture of my department. Musicians experience the gamut of unique, intense pressures and demands on time. How could I develop my own personal practice while also learning how to share mindfulness with my students and colleagues? And there was so very much to share – the pause, the stillness, the clarity, the awareness, the openness, the absence of judgment, the measured calm, the wonder. I felt such gratitude for each of these evolving dimensions within my presence of mind, and with that gratitude came a pure desire to give.
What is perfection? If someone asked you to describe your own idea of perfection, what would you say? For many musicians, ideas about perfection lie on some continuum between internally imposed and externally influenced idealizations about musical competency. Furthermore, these idealizations are by definition… Continue Reading “Mindfulness and Musical Perfectionism – the hidden costs of chasing after an unexamined illusion”
A couple of years ago, I received an invitation to present on the topic of music and mindfulness for a symposium featuring some preeminent researchers. One of these scholars was none other than Richard Davidson, author of The Emotional Life of the Brain, and head… Continue Reading “Why attention matters – musings on investigating meditation with musicians”
I am often approached by musicians who are interested in learning more about how mindfulness can benefit their work. I’ve written extensively about the subject in blogs, articles, and other mediums, but have never put the basics down in any comprehensive and accessible manner. For… Continue Reading “Meditation for Musicians – A basic guide”
Earlier this spring, after years of research and personal practice, I decided to finally put my thoughts together and offer a mindfulness-based class on teaching and wellness. The class is modeled after the popular 8-week Mindfulness Based Stress Reduction (MBSR) program developed at the… Continue Reading “Five things I learned after five weeks of teaching mindfulness to teachers”