

Band Director Boot Camp
Lesley Moffat
Welcome to the Band Director Boot Camp Podcast, where we help busy band directors amplify their impact—not their workload.This is your space to find practical strategies, fresh inspiration, and a community that understands the unique demands of your role.As a band director, you’re constantly balancing rehearsals, performances, administrative tasks, and student needs. It’s easy to feel like more effort is the only solution. But what if you could elevate your program and protect your time and energy?That’s exactly what this podcast is here to help you do. Over the past four seasons, we’ve connected with directors from all walks of life who have discovered smarter, more sustainable ways to run their programs. Each episode is packed with actionable tips and real-world strategies to help you work more efficiently, prioritize what matters, and create a thriving band culture—without running yourself into the ground.Through every conversation, we break down the barriers that make this profession overwhelming and build a community where we support each other’s growth. We celebrate the wins, learn from the tough moments, and stay focused on one mission: making it possible for you to lead with impact and maintain your own well-being.Because the work you do matters—and so do you.Join us and discover how to get more done with less stress, reignite your passion, and make every day on the podium more rewarding.Tune in to the Band Director Boot Camp Podcast—where we amplify your impact, not your workload.
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Mar 18, 2026 • 29min
"From Surviving to Thriving: Scheduling What Fills You Up"
In this energizing episode of Band Director Boot Camp, Lesley Moffat talks with educator and speaker Phil Januszewski about what it takes to move beyond survival mode and build a career that feels sustainable. Phil shares the idea of identifying your “errs” - the roles, interests, and parts of yourself that make you who you are - and intentionally making space for them in your daily life.Together, Lesley and Phil unpack why so many educators lose sight of themselves in the constant role of giver, and how even small, scheduled moments of joy can help refill your tank. They talk about building structure that supports your well-being, habit stacking, decluttering habits that no longer serve you, and finding ways to bring your natural gifts into the classroom so both you and your students benefit.If you’ve ever found yourself wondering where you went in the middle of serving everyone else, this conversation is a powerful reminder that taking care of yourself is not selfish. It is necessary. This episode will leave you thinking differently about your time, your energy, and the small choices that can help you thrive for the long game.Phil Januszewski Social Media Links:Website: https://philjanuszewski.com/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PhilJanuszewskiSpeaks Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/philjanuszewski YouTube: https://youtube.com/@philjanuszewskiLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/philjanuszewski Tik Tok: https://www.tiktok.com/@philjanuszewski Twitter/X: https://x.com/philjanuszewskiPositive Growth Clothing Store: https://www.etsy.com/shop/PositiveGrowthStoreLink to Subscribe to Positive Growth Lounge Emails: https://mailchi.mp/efbb1914fa7b/join-the-positive-growth-lounge-email-list

Feb 18, 2026 • 24min
“Bending Time: How to Create More Energy, Focus, and Flow with Michelle Niemeyer”
Ever feel like you’re running on empty no matter how much you check off your list? This episode is for the band directors (and teachers) who keep thinking, “If I just had more hours…”Lesley Moffat sits down with Michelle Niemeyer, a former attorney turned coach and speaker, to talk about what she calls “The Art of Bending Time.” Not in a magical way, but in the very real way that happens when you learn how to align your time, energy, and capacity with how you actually work best.Michelle shares her journey from intense burnout to rebuilding her health after being diagnosed with an autoimmune liver disease (PBC), and how the lifestyle changes she made helped her move from stage 2 to stage 0 over 10 years. Along the way, she developed a framework that starts with what she calls a “busyness detox” so you can get clear on what lights you up, fuel your body and brain, and stop living in constant fight-or-flight.In this conversation, you’ll hear:Why clarity is the north star for making better decisions and setting boundariesHow “bending time” works by increasing the value of the time you already haveThe difference between internal time sucks (scrolling, procrastination habits) and external time sucks (committees, people-pleasing, extra responsibilities)Why sleep, nutrition, hydration, and movement aren’t “extras” but the foundation for focus and productivityHow meal prep and simple systems reduce decision fatigue and help you make better choices when you’re tiredMichelle also shares a practical way to get started right away:Text CLARITY to 33777 to access a guided meditation + journaling prompts and learn more about her SORT Analysis, a tool for evaluating goals so you can decide what’s worth your time, what you actually want, and what boundaries you need to protect it.If you’ve been craving more margin, more energy, and a better relationship with your time, this episode will give you tangible ways to start building it.The community page where people can access her clarity exercises is at this link: https://www.michelleniemeyer.com/offers/dmNrobgd/checkout

Feb 11, 2026 • 23min
“Lone Wolf Band Director: How Mike Perez Built Support Systems Without a Full Team”
If you’re running a band program solo, you already know the math doesn’t math. Not enough time, not enough hands, and somehow you’re still expected to keep the program thriving without it taking over your entire life.In this episode, Lesley Moffat talks with middle school band director Mike Perez, a 25-year veteran who’s learned how to build a high-performing program without burning out, even as the “lone wolf” on campus. Mike shares the real systems he’s used to protect his personal life, advocate for support, and keep the focus where it belongs: on teaching kids.You’ll hear two game-changing strategies that don’t require a second band director:A weekly parent volunteer who comes in for two hours to handle admin tasks like concert programs, permission slips, and organizing paymentsA paraprofessional support period that helps with grade entry, freeing up hours each weekMike also breaks down what it looks like to own your planning period, set clear boundaries with families, and build relationships that genuinely strengthen your program, from office staff to administrators to coaches.And if your students are stretched thin across sports, clubs, and life, Mike shares how he navigates the tug-of-war by communicating proactively with coaches so kids aren’t stuck in the middle.Toward the end, Mike highlights the growing library of “young band” teaching resources he’s created, including YouTube and Instagram tips that cover practical beginner-to-early-intermediate band problems, plus his best advice for any lone wolf director: bring in a trusted consultant to watch you teach in real time and help you grow faster.Website: www.mikeperezband.comInstagram: @mastering_the_young_bandPayhip: www.payhip.com/mikeperez

Feb 4, 2026 • 24min
"Middle School Band Triage: Tim Ostrow’s Help List for Systems, Sanity, and Sustainability"
If middle school band feels like triage some days, this episode is for you.Lesley Moffat sits down with Florida middle school band director Tim Ostrow, who has spent 19 years building a thriving program and collecting the kind of practical, real-world tools most of us wish we had on day one. Tim shares the story behind his “Middle School Band Director Help List”, a curated framework packed with links, templates, and editable resources designed to make running a band program smoother, more engaging, and way more sustainable.You’ll hear Tim break down the three big buckets his list focuses on: management, curriculum and assessment, and performance, plus why he insists recruitment and retention still matter even when you’re putting out fires.In the management section, Tim walks through why a clear band handbook matters (especially for grading policies and expectations), and how a band room procedures video plus a quick follow-up quiz can save your sanity. He shares favorite tools and “band room hacks” that streamline daily operations, including seating chart strategies, classroom screen tools (timers, agendas, widgets), and systems that keep routines consistent even after long breaks.Then Tim digs into curriculum and assessment, including how he handles instrument selection, his instrument listening “scoreboard,” and a mastery-based “pass-off” approach that teaches kids to practice until they can’t get it wrong. He also explains his bead achievement system, why middle schoolers will do anything for a bead, and how tracking growth over multiple years helps keep assessment fair and motivation high.This episode is a gold mine for brand new teachers, teachers moving into a new program, and veteran directors who want systems that help them teach more music and do less spiraling.Link to Middle School Director Help List.

Jan 28, 2026 • 25min
"Get Fit in Less Time: Exercise Snacks, Breathwork, and Brain Training"
In this episode of Band Director Boot Camp, Lesley Moffat brings wellness down to the practical fundamentals with fitness innovator and X Gym founder PJ Glassey. If you’ve ever thought, “I don’t have time,” this conversation is for you. PJ shares a simple, science-backed approach to getting stronger and healthier without the traditional “hour-a-day gym” expectation.You’ll hear how PJ’s 21-minute, twice-a-week full-body training model was built specifically for busy people, and why he also teaches “exercise snacks” which are three-minute mini-workouts you can squeeze in without changing clothes or getting drenched in sweat. The big idea: consistency beats perfection, and even a minute of movement can help reset your body and brain.The conversation also dives into stress regulation and performance readiness through breathwork, specifically box breathing (4 in, hold 4, out 4, hold 4). Lesley connects this directly to the band room, sharing how daily guided breathing helps her students shift from chaos to calm, improves focus, supports healthy breath for playing and singing, and reduces performance nerves before concerts.Finally, PJ explains a simple brain-training strategy for habit formation using emotional “declarations” (similar to affirmations but said with conviction and feeling) to retrain the subconscious and make wellness behaviors easier to maintain. They wrap up with a real-world reminder that delegation and “good enough” can be powerful wellness tools too, for band directors and everyone else.

Jan 21, 2026 • 24min
"New Band Director Survival Guide: Start Strong, Stay Sane"
In this episode of Band Director Boot Camp, Lesley Moffat talks with Brittany Valente, the no-nonsense teacher you’ve probably seen on TikTok serving up fast, practical advice for music educators. This one is especially for brand new band directors, or anyone walking into a new teaching situation and feeling like a first-year teacher all over again.Brittany shares the real steps to take before students even walk through the door, starting with identifying your go-to people for questions, then tackling the big-ticket items in a sane order: instruments and rentals, music library, curriculum expectations, schedules, calendars, and systems that keep you from drowning. She also gives a reality check many of us needed early on: don’t cling too tightly to a perfect yearlong plan before you even meet the kids.Once the year begins, the focus shifts to building non-negotiable routines, setting up efficient procedures, and creating a classroom culture rooted in relationships and team-building, not constant crisis management. Brittany also talks about protecting your own energy by planning your prep blocks with intention, understanding your “best brain” time, and leaning on mentors and trusted colleagues (even outside your building) to cut decision fatigue and remind you you’re not alone.The lightning round is full of gold: lower the bar, forgive yourself, remember that mistakes are part of gaining confidence, and learn how to reset after a brutal day without letting it steal your whole evening. If you want a cheat sheet for sustainable teaching in today’s band world, this is the episode to queue up.

Jan 14, 2026 • 27min
"7 Practical Ways to Save 5 Hours a Week (and Avoid Burnout)"
In this episode of Band Director Boot Camp, Lesley Moffat sits down with veteran music educator and author James Devine for some honest, practical survival strategies for life in the band room. With nearly three decades of teaching experience across private schools, public schools, and charter programs, James shares seven simple but powerful habits that can help band directors reclaim at least five hours every week.This conversation is all about working smarter, not harder. James walks through realistic ways to limit time-sucking distractions, tame your inbox, and stop letting meetings and unfinished projects drain your energy. From the two-minute rule to scheduling focused work time and giving yourself permission not to finish everything, these ideas are immediately actionable and grounded in real classroom life.You’ll also hear why weekly review and preview routines matter, how small organizational shifts can dramatically reduce stress, and why burnout often comes from systems that don’t serve us anymore. If you love your job but feel like it’s slowly wearing you down, this episode offers grounded strategies to help you stay effective, balanced, and in the profession for the long haul.James also shares details about his book, Almost Everything I’ve Learned About Teaching Band, a practical handbook filled with short, usable lessons designed specifically for busy band directors.

Jan 7, 2026 • 28min
"Fun, Fundamentals, and First Weeks: Dr. Scott Watson’s Back-to-School Boost for Band Directors"
In this high-energy, strategy-packed episode of Band Director Boot Camp, Lesley Moffat welcomes veteran music educator, composer, and clinician Dr. Scott Watson to share his go-to ideas for launching the school year with purpose, playfulness, and less overwhelm.Whether you’re on day one or deep into the semester, this episode offers practical advice to help you set the tone, build routines that work, and reconnect with your students in meaningful ways. Scott shares classroom-tested games and challenges that boost engagement and reinforce fundamentals without sacrificing musical rigor.🎯 In this episode, you’ll learn:Why “There’s always next week” might be the motto you needHow games like King of the Hill, BPS (Best Possible Sound), and the Three-Time Rule can transform your rehearsalsThe power of warm-ups, consistent routines, and nonverbal cuesHow to create a safe environment where students can take risks and support each otherWhy asking for help and learning from mentors isn’t just okay—it’s essentialLesley and Scott also talk about how teaching has changed over the decades, how to meet students where they are, and why your early investment in expectations and culture pays off all year long.Bonus: Scott is generously sharing a Google Doc with 50 rehearsal games and challenges you can start using this week. Check the link in the show notes!Mentioned in This Episode:Scott Watson’s music & resources: ScottWatsonMusic.comSponsors: mPowered Music Educator Academy and Kennelly Keys MusicFree download of 50 rehearsal games: Here’s a direct link to the Games & Challenges doc: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1iwakJni6-1dsVcxycNNxDu8qj05G0z0fPZ95i7_k8ic/edit

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Aug 19, 2025 • 12min
Closing the Support Gap: How Supervisors Can Ease the Hidden Workload of Performing Arts Teachers
Explore the hidden struggles of music educators burdened by overwhelming administrative tasks. Discover how innovative AI tools like Backstage Buddy can revolutionize support for these teachers. The discussion reveals the toll of burnout and turnover in the performing arts. Learn how supervisors can step up to ease the logistical chaos while also lightening their own workload. This insightful dialogue emphasizes the need for systemic changes to create a more equitable environment for all educators.

Jul 24, 2025 • 21min
"Where the Valley Widens: Finding Hope Through Hardship and Mentorship"
In this moving episode of the Band Director Boot Camp Podcast, host Lesley Moffat welcomes longtime New York band director and debut author Lindsey Williams. Together, they explore themes of resilience, loss, recovery, and mentorship through the lens of Lindsey’s powerful new book, Where the Valley Widens—a collection of 40 stories inspired by her first group of students who journeyed with her from pre-K to high school graduation.Lindsey opens up about the unexpected challenges she faced, including the loss of her school and teaching materials to a flood and the heartbreak of pandemic-era graduations. She shares the emotional story of her mentor’s lasting influence, how a file folder became a lifeline, and how her book ultimately became a legacy box of memories and encouragement for others.Whether you're a veteran teacher, a new educator, or someone looking for a reminder of why this work matters, this episode offers heartfelt insight and uplifting takeaways. Lindsey’s reflections are a tribute to the teaching profession, the power of mentorship, and the importance of preserving the meaningful moments that sustain us through tough times.Connect with her at lindseywilliamsmusic.com. Instagram: @LindseyWilliamsMusicFacebook: facebook.com/LindseyWilliamsMusic/Link to Bookshop Order Page:Link to Amazon Order Page:


