
Let me just say it up front:
Yes — I’m a composer.
Yes — I could have written my own podcast intro music.
And no — I didn’t.
But not because I didn’t care.
And not because I ran out of time.
And not because I ran out of time.
I chose not to — on purpose.
In fact, I picked a piece I absolutely adore: the Double Violin Concerto in D minor, 1st movement by J.S. Bach. 🎻
Why? Because I love Bach. I connect with it. It reflects my values — structure and flow, soul and discipline, beauty and order.
And that’s the point of this post.
🎶 I Could Have Composed It… But I Didn’t Need To
When I launched my podcast, I had this voice in the back of my head:
“You should write your own theme music. You’re a composer. It would be the perfect showcase.”
But if I’m being honest — I knew that road.
I knew it would lead to days tweaking melodies, second-guessing tone, wondering if it was “good enough,” and maybe even pushing back the launch while I tried to get it just right.
And that’s not what I needed.
What I needed was:
- To launch.
- To start connecting.
- To teach, to encourage, to serve.
I didn’t need to prove I could write music — I do that in other times and spaces.
I needed to choose wisely where to invest my time and energy.
So instead, I picked music that already lived in my bones. Something that resonated with me on a deeper level and said, “This is who I am,” without me needing to write a single note.
🧠 Just Because You Can Doesn’t Mean You Should
Here’s the bigger takeaway:
Whether you’re composing, teaching, or building a new business — there will always be opportunities to do more.
To prove your skill.
To check every box.
To make it all “custom.”
To check every box.
To make it all “custom.”
But what if your next level isn’t about doing more… it’s about choosing what actually matters?
When we stretch ourselves too thin doing all the things just because we can, we end up robbing ourselves of clarity, creativity, and momentum.
✨ What This Looks Like in Your Business
If you’re a freelance music teacher trying to build something sustainable — online lessons, digital courses, a hybrid studio — I want you to hear this loud and clear:
You don’t have to do everything to prove you're talented.
You don’t have to build it all from scratch to make it meaningful.
You don’t have to be the composer, performer, editor, marketer, admin, AND accountant.
You get to be strategic.
You get to use what already exists — and love it deeply.
You get to protect your energy so you can show up fully in the roles that matter most.
TL;DR (Because: real life)
I didn’t write my own podcast intro music.
I chose Bach — because it’s beautiful, it’s meaningful, and I didn’t need to start from scratch.
And in that choice, I gave myself space to launch, not delay.
To move forward, not spin in circles.
I hope this gives you permission to do the same — in your own way, in your own work.
🎯 If Marketing Is the Thing You Know You Need to Hand Off…
You’re not alone — and you don’t have to DIY your way through all of it.
If your to-do list is full of marketing tasks you secretly dread, I’m your person.
Let’s take it off your plate — so you can get back to creating, teaching, and building the life you actually want.
It’s a custom look at how your business is positioned in your local area — so you can stop guessing, start growing, and finally feel clear on where to go next.
You bring the heart. I’ll bring the strategy. 💛

Ever found yourself thinking…
There has got to be a better way to teach music.
If that thought has been circling your brain lately, you’re not alone—and you’re definitely not broken.
You might still love teaching… but the system you’re in?
That’s another story.
If you’ve been daydreaming about setting your own schedule, choosing your students, building your own curriculum—or honestly, just being able to use the bathroom without asking for coverage—freelance teaching might be worth considering.
But is it really the right fit for you?
Let’s talk about it.
Signs freelance teaching might be your next step:
- You’re still passionate about teaching, but totally burned out by the system
- You want more flexibility for your family, your health, your sanity
- You’re craving more creativity, freedom, or income potential
- You’re drawn to the idea of building something that’s yours
Sound familiar?
But let’s be honest—it’s not all sunshine and schedule freedom.
There are fears (normal ones!), some mindset shifts, and a few red flags that might mean it’s not the right time just yet.
And that’s okay, too.
I talk through all of this in Episode 2 of the podcast, Out of the Music Room.
We cover who freelance teaching is perfect for, what fears are totally normal (but don’t have to stop you), and why this path doesn’t have to be all-or-nothing.
🎧 Listen to Episode 2 here: Is Freelance Music Teaching Right for You?
Whether you’re ready to leap or just dipping a toe in, this is your safe place to explore the “what if.”
You’re not behind. You’re not crazy.
You’re right on time.
