The TopCast: The Official Music Teachers’ Podcast
One of the fantastic benefits that my TopMusicPro members get access to is the opportunity to take part in a live mastermind call once a month. In these video calls we focus on hot topics for piano teachers, and members can ask questions of myself and our guest experts.
These calls are so valuable and one of the many highlights of being part of my community for piano teachers. So I thought it would be fun to give you a sneak peak inside an TopMusicPro (formerly known as Inner Circle) mastermind in today's show.
In this snippet one of my members, Karen Lien (check out her member spotlight here), is asking about group teaching. Karen got some great advice here for marketing her studio and has gone on to fill several of her new group classes very successfully since this call.
Take a listen to see what a mastermind is like – and get some great tips along the way.
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