In this episode of the Red Lips Real Talk podcast, hosts discuss the transformative power of music on children’s lives and introduce their guest, Deborah Sanchez, founder and director of Encore Academy of the Arts in Miami. Deborah shares her story of moving from Cuba to the U.S., where her passion for music was nurtured despite many challenges. She talks about the impact of her early music education and the teachers who supported her, leading to her pursuit of a music career. Deborah highlights the importance of individualized music education and how it helps students of all skill levels, including a child prodigy she currently mentors. She also discusses her academy's growth, community involvement, and charitable efforts. Additionally, the podcast delves into the significance of music in public education and its broader impact on community and individual development. The episode concludes with Deborah emphasizing the importance of support from family and staff, and how Encore Academy continues to evolve and inspire future generations.
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