EPISODE · Nov 24, 2025 · 13 MIN
The Story Behind inTUNE: Music, Inclusion, and Connection
from inTUNE: Stories of Connection through Music · host Melissa Martiros
Send us Fan MailIn our debut episode, Melissa shares the foundational stories that shaped her approach to inclusive music education. Through early teaching challenges, work inside correctional facilities, and years of building opporTUNEity, she explores what inclusion truly means—and how music helps every individual find their voice.Welcome to the first episode of inTUNE: Stories of Connection Through Music. Melissa explores inclusion in music education as a mindset and a movement, shaped by early teaching experiences and work across community music schools, jails, and reentry programs. A pivotal student encounter led her toward deeper study in pedagogy, special education, and higher education leadership, eventually inspiring the founding of opporTUNEity—an organization using music to connect people across backgrounds and life experiences.She also shares how object writing and songwriting inside correctional facilities help participants tell their stories, process emotions, and reclaim identity.Episode Summary Stories from community studios, correctional settings, and opporTUNEity programs show how inclusive teaching helps students feel seen, valued, and empowered to express themselves.Key Themes • Inclusion as accessibility, representation, reciprocity, belonging • Why labels can be limiting • Flexible and responsive learning spaces • Songwriting as emotional processing • Music as connection and identity • Practical ways to teach beyond the labelThe Pulse (Q&A) Question: What if a student clearly has a disability, but the parent has not shared the label? Answer: Use entrance surveys, strengths/challenges lists, flexible options, and simple questions such as “What helps you learn best?”Music Featured All music was written, performed, or produced by opporTUNEity students.“5-Minute Beat (Challenge)” — Zae Main Jail Beatmaking & Production (Spring 2025) Teaching Artists: Dan Thomas and Dan DeCristofaro Notes: Created in under five minutes during a rapid-fire exercise.“Frenemy” — Derek and Dan Songwriters Circle, Community Justice & Support Center (2025) Notes: Created live; Derek had been released two weeks earlier after a 15-year sentence.“Tattoos” — CJ and Mosh Main Jail Songwriting Class (Dec 2021) YouTube: https://youtube.com/shorts/K0u70i2myo4?si=paBNkn1Nh9CAaqsY“Wish I May” — WCHA Worcester County House of Corrections (2021) YouTube: https://youtube.com/shorts/I0gW7QHmvDI?si=BhMbeE66ZOkk0LUJGet in TouchSubmit questions or topics for future episodes at https://opporTUNEitymusic.org/intuneEpisode produced and edited by Angela Senicz.Learn more about our programs, stories, and community at https://opporTUNEitymusic.org
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Send us Fan Mail In our debut episode, Melissa shares the foundational stories that shaped her approach to inclusive music education. Through early teaching challenges, work inside correctional facilities, and years of building opporTUNEity, she explores what inclusion truly means—and how music helps every individual find their voice. Welcome to the first episode of inTUNE: Stories of Connection Through Music. Melissa explores inclusion in music education as a mindset and a movement, shaped b...
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