If I had only one opportunity to share the most important thing I’ve learned in my life about creating content that connects deeply with your audience, this is what I would tell you. It came to me from the person who’s had the most influence on my philosophy as a teacher, parent, business person and just about every other major role in my life.
It’s a bit of a departure from how I usually share information, so I hope you enjoy it.
Kevin says
Hi Pam,
I know you appreciate comments on your blog, so I’ll share a few thoughts:)
As a husband to a piano teacher, father to a 3 year old, childhood playing classical piano and eventually becoming a professionally trained composer in Europe prior to the reality check of having to support a family lol, your post connected to me on many levels. The analogy of a product as a musical composition, really made sense to me at a deep level since it was such a big part of my life, and here’s the huge take away: It really solves the problem, I’m sure a lot of people have, with conceptualizing product structure both from a macro and micro perspective.
Warm regards,
Kevin
Ps. Your comment regarding the second variation / clusters for Happy Bday “All the wrong notes”: I think Henry Cowell might disagree with you on that one!
Pam says
Ahhhh, you had me at “husband to piano teacher and classical pianist!” I also love how you articulated the key take away as it’s absolutely my intent. BTW – My mom actually discouraged me from going into music as my career for the reasons you state. I used to laugh, “how could a musician and teacher discourage me from this profession?!?” Now I get it and I’m grateful to be able to continue her message in a new platform. Thanks so much for sharing! 🙂
Sharon says
Thanks for sharing this lesson, in this way. Because of your background in music and your mom being part of this lesson, this will be the Pam Hendrickson training video I remember most. Quality content and I appreciate you sharing this with everyone.