NCMEA Podcast
NCMEA Podcast
NCMEA - Howell Ledford
Welcome to the Podcast for the NCMEA!
Podcast 033: Andrew Beach
Episode Description – NCMEA Podcast with Andrew BeachIn this episode of the North Carolina Music Educators Association Podcast, host Howie Ledford sits down with Andrew Beach, Orchestra, Modern Band, and Piano teacher at Southwest Guilford High School and co-chair of the NCMEA Popular Music Committee.Andrew shares insights into the growing world of popular music education and the work of the NCMEA Popular Music Committee in supporting teachers across North Carolina. The conversation explores what a popular music program can look like in today’s classrooms, how educators can begin building programs at their own schools, and the importance of creativity, accessibility, and culturally responsive teaching in music education.Listeners will also learn about several exciting initiatives hosted by the committee, including SoundForge, the Singer-Songwriter and Music Producer Showcase, and professional development opportunities designed to help teachers bring modern band, songwriting, and music production into their curricula.Andrew also shares his own journey into popular music education, discusses the power of community among music educators, and describes one of his favorite classroom activities—“Terrible Solos,” a creative exercise designed to break down the fear of improvisation and encourage students to embrace musical risk-taking.Whether you’re a band, orchestra, chorus, or music technology teacher, this episode highlights ways that popular music education can expand opportunities for students and connect classrooms to the music students are already passionate about.
Mar 5
27 min
Podcast Episode 32: Carolina Perez - New President
🎙️ Podcast 32 — A Conversation with NCMEA President Carolina Perez GuerreroIn this inspiring episode of the NCMEA Podcast, host Howie Ledford sits down with the newly elected NCMEA President, Carolina Perez Guerrero — a dynamic educator, conductor, performer, and leader whose journey spans continents, classrooms, and concert halls.Carolina shares her story, beginning with a childhood across Miami, Minneapolis, Tampa, and Chile before landing in North Carolina, where her love of music education took root. Today, she serves as Instructor of Music at NCSSM–Durham, directing multiple ensembles and shaping young musicians through vibrant, forward-thinking instruction.Together, Howie and Carolina dive into:Her personal and musical journey from band rooms to Duke University to NCSSMWhy she pursued the NCMEA presidency — and the organization’s deep impact on her lifeHer vision for NCMEA’s future, including:Support for small, urban, and geographically isolated music programsStrengthening the statewide mentoring programExpanding modern music offerings like digital production, popular music, and technologyIncreasing access, advocacy, and inclusive music practicesLeadership philosophy: collaboration, empowerment, and building community across all music disciplinesRepresentation and service: what it means to lead as a Latina music educatorFilled with authenticity, humor, and a deep passion for music education, this episode highlights Carolina’s heart for teachers, students, and the future of NCMEA. Whether you’re a band director, choral educator, orchestra teacher, or music production specialist, this conversation will inspire and energize you for the work ahead.
Dec 5, 2025
32 min
Podcast Episode 31: Meet the Candidates: A Conversation with Demeka Kimpson and Ryan Ellefsen
Episode Title: Meet the Candidates: A Conversation with Demeka Kimpson and Ryan EllefsenIn this special election edition of the NCMEA Podcast, host Howell “Howie” Ledford sits down with Demeka Kimpson and Ryan Ellefsen, the candidates running for President-Elect of the North Carolina Music Educators Association.Join us for an engaging, honest, and inspiring conversation as both candidates share who they are, what drives them, and their visions for the future of NCMEA. You’ll hear their thoughts on leadership, collaboration across sections, and the role of music education in a changing world.And don’t miss the fun surprise question at the end — one that gives a glimpse of the personality behind the podium!Whether you’re a long-time NCMEA member or new to the organization, this episode offers a front-row seat to the ideas and energy shaping the next generation of music-education leadership in North Carolina.🎧 Listen now — get to know the people ready to lead our state’s music education community forward!
Oct 18, 2025
29 min
Podcast Episode 30 Brandon Roeder III
In this episode, we have our final installment about the upcoming changes to the educational standards that the state has passed. You will want to go to the following website: ⁠http://go.ncdpi.gov/AE-Hub⁠. This is where you will find a wealth of information about the upcoming switch, webinars, information for principals, and the like. We both hope this podcast episode will make your transition easier.
Jul 12, 2025
26 min
Podcast 029 Christen Blanton
In this episode, I sit down with Dr. Christen Blanton, director of the Old-Time Ensemble at UNC-Greensboro and Orchestra Director at Lincoln Academy in Guilford County.We explore the rich history of Old-Time music, its similarities and differences with Bluegrass, and the cultural hotspots that keep this tradition alive in North Carolina. Dr. Blanton shares how Old-Time music is taught and learned, and how its community-based, aural tradition can be powerfully integrated into modern classrooms.We also dive into the cultural significance of Old-Time music in our state, and how embracing this tradition can connect students to history, identity, and one another.This is one of my favorite interviews in the history of this podcast — I guarantee you’ll learn something new and walk away inspired.
Jun 4, 2025
49 min
Podcast Episode 028 Brandon Roeder II
In this episode, we talk about the upcoming changes to the educational standards that the state has passed. You will want to go to the following website: http://go.ncdpi.gov/AE-Hub. This is where you will find a wealth of information about the upcoming switch, webinars, information for principals, and the like. We both hope this podcast episode will make your transition easier.
May 3, 2025
41 min
Podcast 027 Robert Irving III
Join me for an inspiring conversation with Robert Irving III - legendary pianist, composer, and Miles Davis' musical director from 1980-1989. We discuss his history and how he met and worked with Miles Davis. Mr. Irving was key to Miles Davis' comeback album "The Man with the Horn." We also discuss his future plans with Miles Davis' 100th birthday next year.
Apr 9, 2025
54 min
Podcast 026 James Daugherty
In this podcast, I sit down with Mr. James Daugherty. James is the Past President of the Southern Division, a Past President of NCMEA, and is currently the Co-Chair of the Advocacy Committee. James recently retired from Davidson County after a 30-year career in education. One of James' signatures in his leadership is advocacy. In this episode, we look at how we advocate. James gives us perspectives on what we do well and how we can improve as educators. You will want to hear his wisdom in this area, I guarantee.
Nov 5, 2024
36 min
Episode No. 25 Brandon Roeder
In this episode, Brandon Roeder and I discuss the new standards required next year in detail. We cover what they are and how they relate to our current standards. If you have questions about the new standards, this is a podcast you do not want to miss.
Oct 2, 2024
30 min
Podcast 024 Jose Rivera
Hello, and welcome to another school year. In this episode, Dr. Jose Rivera from UNCP and I discuss Latin American Music Education in the state of North Carolina. This topic should be of interest because the Latin American population is growing in our state. Major points of discussion include population growth, student support, ensembles, Latin music resources, and much more. I hope you enjoy it.
Sep 2, 2024
45 min
Load more