Keeping the Music Alive: How Early Arts Education Builds Stronger Futures
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Keeping the Music Alive: How Early Arts Education Builds Stronger Futures

29:58 Oct 23, 2025
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In this inspiring episode, Jamie Seeker sits down with Dr. Michael Remson, President and CEO of KeyNote, home of the San Diego Youth Symphony, located in San Diego’s historic Balboa Park. Michael shares his powerful journey from growing up in musical theater in New York City to becoming a nationally respected nonprofit arts leader. He dives into how music shaped his life from a young age, how early access to arts education builds future-ready skills in children, and why cradle-to-college programming is the future of inclusive arts access. He also opens up about the challenges of managing 80+ staff, recruiting talent in an expensive city, and the delicate balance between passion and business in nonprofit leadership. Producer NotesThemes:The transformational power of music in childhoodNonprofit innovation and leadership in arts educationBuilding programs with real, measurable community impactChallenges of staffing, HR, and sustainability in high-cost urban areasRebranding and restructuring to create lasting organizational clarityFlow & Structure:Michael’s artistic roots and personal journey into musicTransition from composer to nonprofit leader (AFA in Houston)Founding and scaling cradle-to-college programming at KeyNoteDetailed overview of early childhood programs (Chimes, Music Discovery)HR philosophy and challenges (hiring for heart and skill)Vision for community outreach and equity in arts accessLeadership insights, rebranding to unify mission and identityFinal reflections on what it takes to succeed in business and nonprofit leadership? Memorable Quotes"I’ve seen okay musicians who are amazing teachers—and great musicians who aren’t. Teaching is its own calling." – Michael Remson"If we’re just sitting in Balboa Park wai
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