Your confidence level has a big impact on how successful you are with teaching guitar lessons. A high level of confidence will help you keep moving forward when times are tough, and a low level of confidence will make you feel like giving up. If you can keep your confidence level high, you have […]
Guitar Teacher Interview 021 – Joshua C Liston
One of the driving principles behind Start Teaching Guitar is that we can all learn from each other. This “Guitar Teacher Interview” series is a chance for us to hear from other guitar teachers around the world and hopefully get some ideas for our own teaching businesses. This interview is with Joshua C Liston, a […]
STG 062: 5 Ways Your Students Can Sabotage Their Guitar Lessons
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https://media.blubrry.com/startteachingguitar/content.blubrry.com/startteachingguitar/STG062.mp3Podcast: Play in new window | Download | EmbedSubscribe: Apple Podcasts | RSS Guitar students can choose to quit taking lessons with you for several different reasons. Sometimes it’s because of something you did or didn’t do as a teacher, sometimes it’s just because life gets in the way, and sometimes it’s because they […]
Guitar Teacher Interview 020 – Tim Woosley
One of the driving principles behind Start Teaching Guitar is that we can all learn from each other. This “Guitar Teacher Interview” series is a chance for us to hear from other guitar teachers around the world and hopefully get some ideas for our own teaching businesses. This interview is with Tim Woosley, a guitar […]
STG 056: Teaching Guitar To Kids
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https://media.blubrry.com/startteachingguitar/content.blubrry.com/startteachingguitar/STG056.mp3Podcast: Play in new window | Download | EmbedSubscribe: Apple Podcasts | RSS Have you ever pulled your hair out trying to teach an 8-year-old how to play an open C chord? Some guitar teachers think teaching younger kids is the least desirable way to make a living, but that’s only true if you don’t […]
STG 054: Guitar Pedagogy Basics
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https://media.blubrry.com/startteachingguitar/content.blubrry.com/startteachingguitar/STG054.mp3Podcast: Play in new window | Download | EmbedSubscribe: Apple Podcasts | RSS In this episode, I’m going to be talking about guitar pedagogy…what it is, what it can do for your teaching business and why you should care. Pedagogy is one of those areas that most guitar teachers aren’t really familiar with and don’t […]
STG 049 : How To Have “More Than Enough” In Your Teaching Business
There are two different ways you can choose to view your guitar teaching business…and the world. You can look at things from a mindset of SCARCITY (where there’s never enough of ANYTHING) or from a mindset of ABUNDANCE (where you always have MORE THAN ENOUGH). The choice is up to you, and the mindset you […]
STG 047 : How To Attract The RIGHT Guitar Students
When it comes to attracting new guitar students, QUALITY is more important than QUANTITY. It’s pretty easy to get a bunch of new students through advertising, but many times the students you GET are not the students you WANT. In this episode, I’ll explain why you need to focus on teaching the RIGHT students, and […]
STG 042: Guitar Teacher Success Story – Interview With Austin Jones
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https://media.blubrry.com/startteachingguitar/content.blubrry.com/startteachingguitar/STG042.mp3Podcast: Play in new window | Download | EmbedSubscribe: Apple Podcasts | RSSIn this episode, I’m doing an interview with Austin Jones…a Group Guitar Launch Formula owner and guitar teacher from Texas who’s a perfect example of the kind of success you can have in your teaching business if you apply the information taught here […]