500 Subscribers
Today I'm at 34. Well, 32, actually.

If you know a person who could use consistent support, solid encouragement, research- and experience-backed resources in music or music education, could you ask them to subscribe?
I want to write about piano stuff and music stuff and education stuff with the occasional cat mention and jam session thrown in.
I'm realizing based on comments from readers that the information I am providing really is helping people, that I'm not shouting into the wind. I absolutely love this. It’d be super if more people felt successful.
The astonishing and refreshing part is that I needn’t change. I can be myself and still be alright. This is very important; there are a lot of mucky mucks on Substack, bestselling authors and such, and on other interfaces I might have felt inadequate, but here, everybody’s on equal ground, and you’re only as good as your writing.
I’m a good writer. I needn’t worry.
Here’s the other thing—I gave a class online and it was sO MuCh FuN and informational and funny. It’s on Teachers Pay Teachers for purchase, that’s how good it was.
I still got it, is what I’m sayin’. *hair toss *
It was so good I had a celebratory bowl of ramen noodles (shown) and an ice cold glass of Faygo Rock n Rye. I squirted extra sriracha for a real “Yay!” fest.
So it’s time to make an effort to grow. If I want to make an impact, then the number of people I get in front of has to increase.
My first milestone is 500 subscribers.
I’m currently at 34, and two of them are me. So, really, 32.
If you know a person who could use consistent support, solid encouragement, research- and experience-backed resources in music or music education, could you ask them to subscribe?