Queen Victoria and Prince Albert, Leaders, Parents, & Musicians: Mother’s Day Wishes: Madeline’s Monthly Article/Blog for May 2017

Our May blog and radio show celebrates the extraordinary life and leadership of Queen Victoria and Prince Albert,  parents of 9 children, 42 grandchildren, great-grandparents and musicians. Queen Victoria earned the nickname “The Grandmother of Europe”. Our article of the month is “ Own Your Time” by

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Dr. Christiane Nüsslein-Volhard, Nobel Prize winner, Biologist, Geneticist, Professor, Author, and Musician: Madeline’s Monthly Musical Tips Blog/ Article for April 2017

Our April blog and radio show celebrates the extraordinary life and work of Dr. Christiane Nüsslein-Volhard, biologist, geneticist, Nobel Prize winner, Director of the Max Planck Institute for Developmental Biology in Tübingen, Germany, “Head of the Christiane Nüsslein-Volhard Foundation supporting women scientists with young children”, and musician.

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Fred Astaire, American Dancer, Television Presenter and Musician: Madeline’s Monthly Musical Tips Blog/Article for March 2017

March is “Music in Our Schools Month” so inspire, encourage, and motivate your students by putting Mozart Symphonies on in the background of your classroom to improve your students concentration and discipline. Our March blog and radio show celebrates the extraordinary life and work of Fred Astaire,

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Robert C. Byrd, Senator, Historian, Author, Butcher, Welder, Lawyer, and Musician: Madeline’s Monthly Musical Tips Blog/Article for February 2017

Our February blog and radio show celebrates the extraordinary life and work of Robert C. Byrd “longest serving US Senator in the history of the United States,” historian, author, butcher, welder, lawyer, husband, father, grandfather, great-grandfather, and musician. Included are two articles on improving health through music

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Elizabeth Hanford Dole, Lawyer, Teacher, U. S. Senator, U.S. Secretary of Transportation, U. S. Secretary of Labor, President of the Red Cross, and Musician: Madeline’s Monthly Musical Tips Blog/Article for January 2017

Many of the world’s scientists, medical doctors, engineers, mathematicians, teachers, lawyers, Senators, Presidents, CPA’s and writers have studied and played musical instruments since they were children. These eminent individuals have integrated music into their thinking process. Music is a powerful tool for motivating, inspiring, educating and soothing

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James “Jimmy” Stewart, Actor, Architect, Air Force Pilot, Brigadier General, and Musician: Madeline’s Monthly Musical Tips Blog/Article for December 2016

James “Jimmy” Stewart, Actor, Architect, Air Force Pilot, Brigadier General, and Musician: Madeline’s Monthly Musical Tips Blog/Article for December 2016 Our blog and Radio show celebrates the life and work of Jimmy Stewart, Actor, Architect, Air Force pilot, Brigadier General, husband, father, and musician. Included are three

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Senator Lamar Alexander, Lawyer, College President, Governor, and Musician: Madeline’s Monthly Musical Tips Blog/Article for November 2016

Classical music has the power to motivate, inspire, educate and soothe pain. No one is immune from the power of music. Our blog and Radio show celebrates the life and work of Senator Lamar Alexander, Secretary of Education, Governor of Tennessee, President of the University of Tennessee,

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Dr. Concetta Tomaino, Music Therapist and Musician: Madeline’s Monthly Musical Tips Blog/Article for October 2016

Dr. Concetta Tomaino, Music Therapist and Musician: Madeline’s Monthly Musical Tips Blog/Article for October 2016 October 2016 is the tenth Anniversary of “Madeline’s Monthly Musical Tips Blog/Article” and the ninth Anniversary of “Madeline’s One Minute Musical Radio Show”. This month our Radio Show and blog celebrates the

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Tune Up Your School Year: Madeline’s Monthly Musical Tips Blog/Article for September 2016

This month’s blog and Radio show celebrates the work of Drs. Harry & Rosemary Wong teachers and experts on “effective teaching and classroom management”. Included is an article by them on how a “teacher can quickly control a class of 150 through 500 students by “procedures” in

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