Category: Leadership
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It sounds simple, but I’ve seen how often consistency is where professionals stumble. In schools, nonprofits, and creative workplaces, it is easy to retreat into…
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Cultural change is not instant. It is not easy. It takes consistency, clarity, and a willingness to create safe places where people can engage at…
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Teaching Artists are like creative superheroes who bring art, music, dance, and storytelling into different schools. Because they move from school to school, they get…
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This week, I invite you to practice creative listening. Notice what’s said ~ and what’s unsaid. Ask questions with empathy. Reflect before reacting. Whether you’re…
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As leaders, anxiety is not always about standing on a stage, it often comes from the weight of responsibility. With the Buckeye Book Fair approaching,…
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When a busy season hits, like a new school residency and the Buckeye Book Fair author list needs to be confirmed…effective leadership shifts from driving…
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This year, I’ll be presenting Math & Science Movers: Inclusive Arts Integration. At its core, this work rests on three guiding principles: Accessibility, Play, and…
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Cloverleaf High School students thoughtfully analyzed their Fall concert performance using a SWOT framework. They identified strong vocal technique, confident stage presence, and solid preparation…
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One of the most compelling aspects of Tasha’s work is her leadership in developing “Arts on Prescription: A Field Guide for US Communities,” a comprehensive…

