PPP161: Marin Marka with FableNotes

Piano teacher, Marin Marka, MS, OTR/L is a board certified pediatric occupational therapist with over a decade of experience as a music teacher. She’s been adapting piano lessons to include children with disabilities for 7 years and has a passion for making music accessible for all. 

Marin has sung professionally on a nationally televised special on ABC and video game trailers with the New York Film Chorale. She was also able to achieve 9 consecutive gold ratings in piano performance at the annual Schubert Club YMF competition. She graduated summa cum laude with a BA in child study and human development from Tufts University in 2015. She then went on to receive her master of science in Occupational Therapy from Boston University in 2018. Marin currently works as a pediatric occupational therapist for a school district in New Hampshire, and teaches inclusive music lessons.

Listen to the full episode here

Exclusive Offer for PPP Listeners!

Marin has generously offered extra bonuses to Piano Parent Podcast listeners who purchase the hardcopy version of “Here Come the High Notes”.

Go to FableNotes.com and enter Podcast2019 in the promo code field. In addition to the hardcopy book you will receive the workbook, audiobook, and eBook for FREE. You will also receive exclusive printables to use along with the book.

Thank you, Marin!

Who can resist these adorable creatures?!

Update on another successful Kickstarter campaign

Earlier this year, I was able to visit with Jonathan Ng, co-creator of Lord of the Chords, a new music theory game. In episode PPP129, his team was preparing to launch their Kickstarter campaign.

I am happy to tell you they reached their goal and have been busy at work with their production team. According to the last update I received from Jonathan, the game will be ready to ship in just a few more weeks!

When I receive it, I’ll be sure to post an ‘unboxing’ video!

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