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On Another Note With Doug & Judy For nearly 40 years, Doug and Judy have been "married 2 music". Follow their podcasts as they share

15/02/2021

We know it's been awhile since we've been active on our page/podcast. We're hoping to fire up the recording equipment soonish. In the meantime, everyone stay warm and safe out there!--D&J

15/10/2020

Thanks to our listeners/subscribers, we have hit 500 listens of our little podcast. Thanks--D&J

You could be our podcast's 500th listen. Just go here and pick an episode. https://on-another-note.pinecast.co
13/10/2020

You could be our podcast's 500th listen. Just go here and pick an episode. https://on-another-note.pinecast.co

For nearly 40 years, Doug and Judy have been "married 2 music". Follow their podcasts as they share their experiences in music education with stories and anecdotes, using current events to reveal how music is a part of the every day human experience.

Have you ever experienced something like this? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=voABzRLcXZ8
06/10/2020

Have you ever experienced something like this? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=voABzRLcXZ8

Don't come closer, anti-masker đŸ˜· We apologize for rewriting one of your hits to be about farting, Elton. 2020 has been an interesting year, but we promise to...

09/08/2020

For our teacher friends.
This was posted by an icu nurse to provide info for teachers. Please read:
“I am totally preparing to get infected this fall” is what I hear teachers saying right now, and I don’t blame them. It actually makes me a bit sick to my stomach, because it’s the same thought myself and all my coworkers have had since March, and I wouldn’t wish that dread on anyone.
It seems however that the return to school for most of you this fall is inevitable, so... When you return you will be met with an abundance of anxieties, “what ifs,” overwhelming and likely daily policy changes, “you’ve been exposed” phone calls, and just some general distracting PPE discomforts. I’m hoping I can help you minimize some of those worries before you return so you could maybe feel more prepared and able to focus your energy on teaching your kids.
Before covid patients began swarming our ICU, masking became a requirement, and it was a challenge, even for healthcare workers who regularly wear PPE. So I can only imagine how challenging it will be for school staff and students to adjust to constant masking. Then when covid arrived It was also incredibly difficult and distracting to try to ignore the fact that the virus was on us. So I followed a routine of things during and after my shift that would make me feel as comfortable as possible, allowing me to stay focused on treating the patients, rather than being distracted with worry about getting infected.
1. Stop bringing your shoes from work into the house. I changed my sneakers before and after my shift, at my car in the parking lot and put them in my trunk in a shoe box size Rubbermaid container. They barely saw the light of day. Or at least keep them in a designated closet. Don’t walk around your house with them on.
2. Keep an area in your car as a dirty area (I use my trunk). Do the same in your house, a closet or laundry room. Throw your work clothes right into the wash and then shower when you get home.
3. Get some eye protection! If you wear contacts. Start wearing your glasses. If you don’t wear prescription glasses, get some fakes. Blue light blocking glasses are all the rage. Get some. Keeps the covid out, supposedly helps with blue light đŸ€·đŸ»â€â™€ïžwin win. They also decrease the amount of times you’ll touch your eyes. Especially for the 2nd grade and under teachers, where kids aren’t required to wear masks. If you’re going to wear a face shield put a name tag on it. I had a hard time recognizing people I’ve worked with for almost 20yrs.
4. Take your vitamins. Multivit, C, zinc, D3, B12, probiotic.
5. Get some head bands with buttons to hook your mask ear loops on. Your ears will thank you!
6. Don’t touch the front of your mask. When you take it off to eat or drink grab the ear loops and put it face down into a bag or Tupperware container. Wash your hands before and after touching it.
7. Facial wipes are your friend. Wiping your face every few hours when you get a break from your mask will be the best part of your day, I promise.
8. If you don’t already, keep some bleach wipes and hand sanitizer in your car. Wipe your keys, ID badge, watch and phone down. Keep as much as you can in your trunk, bring as few things as possible into your house.
9. Ask questions! Ask your administrators, coworkers, school nurse, me! You deserve answers. We’re dealing with a nasty novel virus. There are no stupid questions and chances are someone else is wondering the same thing.
10. Get a group text going with your most trusted teacher friends. So you can support each other through this. Share what works for you in your classroom with them. Share your anger, your fear, your sadness. Try to find the humor in whatever you can, I can’t stress enough how important it is to laugh. This group text will be your best therapy, and talking to people who understand exactly what you’re going through will be invaluable.
11. Sleep.
All this being said, I’d like to make it abundantly clear that I disagree with schools reopening at this time. There is no vaccine, no clear treatments and data surrounding kids contracting and transmitting the virus is minimal at best. Teachers and students are not guinea pigs, but I’m trying my best to stay positive for you guys and help out in anyway I can. I truly hope and pray that I’m wrong about what I think will happen when schools reopen this fall. I’m thinking of you all daily.
THE ACCEPTABLE NUMBER OF DEATHS IS ZERO.

09/07/2020

We've both been very busy with "real work" kinds of things. Hoping to have a new episode next week. Thanks for staying with us!--D&J

Here is a recent pic of D&J. Just enjoying time together.
18/06/2020

Here is a recent pic of D&J. Just enjoying time together.

We were away and couldn't record a new episode this week, but you can check out all of our catalogue here: https://on-an...
18/06/2020

We were away and couldn't record a new episode this week, but you can check out all of our catalogue here: https://on-another-note.pinecast.co

For nearly 40 years, Doug and Judy have been "married 2 music". Follow their podcasts as they share their experiences in music education with stories and anecdotes, using current events to reveal how music is a part of the every day human experience.

Find our latest episode, We Can't Talk About That (and our 11 other episodes) here: https://on-another-note.pinecast.co
01/06/2020

Find our latest episode, We Can't Talk About That (and our 11 other episodes) here: https://on-another-note.pinecast.co

For nearly 40 years, Doug and Judy have been "married 2 music". Follow their podcasts as they share their experiences in music education with stories and anecdotes, using current events to reveal how music is a part of the every day human experience.

Doug had to be out of town over the weekend, so we couldn't record. You can go here to check out our latest episode, Jer...
26/05/2020

Doug had to be out of town over the weekend, so we couldn't record. You can go here to check out our latest episode, Jereme as well as our full catalogue.--D&J https://on-another-note.pinecast.co/

For nearly 40 years, Doug and Judy have been "married 2 music". Follow their podcasts as they share their experiences in music education with stories and anecdotes, using current events to reveal how music is a part of the every day human experience.

Our little podcast has passed 250 listens! Thanks for the support. https://on-another-note.pinecast.co
12/05/2020

Our little podcast has passed 250 listens! Thanks for the support. https://on-another-note.pinecast.co

For nearly 40 years, Doug and Judy have been "married 2 music". Follow their podcasts as they share their experiences in music education with stories and anecdotes, using current events to reveal how music is a part of the every day human experience.

10/05/2020

Happy Mother’s Day from D&J!

We are closing in on 250 total listens to our little podcast. If you haven't checked it out yet, you can find us on Spot...
08/05/2020

We are closing in on 250 total listens to our little podcast. If you haven't checked it out yet, you can find us on Spotify, Google Play, or iTunes...You can always just go to: https://on-another-note.pinecast.co

For nearly 40 years, Doug and Judy have been "married 2 music". Follow their podcasts as they share their experiences in music education with stories and anecdotes, using current events to reveal how music is a part of the every day human experience.

Check this out from the Boston Symphony Orchestra! --D&J http://www.bso.org/athome
29/04/2020

Check this out from the Boston Symphony Orchestra! --D&J http://www.bso.org/athome

BSO at Home: sharing a collection of wonderful BSO performances with our fans in Boston and around the world.

Episode 8 is now available. We give our contrasting backstories and share how music brought us together. https://on-anot...
27/04/2020

Episode 8 is now available. We give our contrasting backstories and share how music brought us together. https://on-another-note.pinecast.co

For nearly 40 years, Doug and Judy have been "married 2 music". Follow their podcasts as they share their experiences in music education with stories and anecdotes, using current events to reveal how music is a part of the every day human experience.

26/04/2020
26/04/2020

We've decided to start premiering our new episodes on Monday mornings. Up until now, we've pretty much been dropping new episodes as they are finished, but want there to be some predictability for our listeners. The plan is to continue in a weekly format the rest of this season (how ever long that is...) Thanks. --D&J

23/04/2020

We found this to be very humorous today. --D&J

You can find us on Spotify, iTunes, and Google Play. Here is a group of Kansas Band Directors remotely making music toge...
23/04/2020

You can find us on Spotify, iTunes, and Google Play. Here is a group of Kansas Band Directors remotely making music together. https://youtu.be/NZm-ZFUQD90

A reminder of the power of music – here’s a bunch of the Olathe Public Schools band staff performing (remotely) “Love Will Keep Us Together” by Captain and T...

22/04/2020

Some truth is this vid...... --D&J

21/04/2020

You have to be able to relate to this......

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