Flags In A Gym: A Colorguard Podcast
Flags In A Gym: A Colorguard Podcast
Podcast Description
A podcast dedicated to all facets of the sport of Colorguard! Join Eric, the host and resident colorguard nerd, as he talks to performers, instructors, directors, and judges from across the country. Eric has been in the sport since 1994 and has been teaching since 2000. He has marched WGI in A, Open, and World, and DCI with both the Kiwanis Kavaliers and the Rosemont Cavaliers. Come give a listen!
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The podcast covers a variety of topics related to Colorguard, including program development, competitive strategies, and personal experiences. For instance, Episode 4 features an interview with the directors of JMU Nuance discussing program development, while Episode 3 delves into common frustrations in the sport, highlighting passion and personal anecdotes.

A podcast dedicated to all facets of the sport of Colorguard! Join Eric, the host and resident colorguard nerd, as he talks to performers, instructors, directors, and judges from across the country. Eric has been in the sport since 1994 and has been teaching since 2000. He has marched WGI in A, Open, and World, and DCI with both the Kiwanis Kavaliers and the Rosemont Cavaliers. Come give a listen!
Welcome back everyone! The listener Q&A episode is here and I sat down with Dr Jen McPherson-Jones to answer all of your questions colorguard and podcast related. As mentioned in the episode links to Hurricane Relief and the various winterguard shows we discussed are all here in the show notes. Thank you for listening!

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