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The Encore Effect

The Encore Effect

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Discover the profound impact of music in life’s second act with The Encore Effect. This inspiring podcast from Encore Creativity—America’s largest choral organization for adults 55+—weaves together moving personal narratives with cutting-edge insights on creative aging. Each episode features the remarkable stories of Encore singers alongside conversations with experts in neuroscience, gerontology, and the arts, exploring how music creates community, improves health outcomes, and brings joy to thousands of older adults nationwide. From novice singers finding their voice after retirement to research showing why doctors are ”prescribing” choral singing for brain health, The Encore Effect demonstrates that artistic expression knows no age limit. Join us to be inspired, informed, and reminded that the most beautiful music often comes from life’s second half.Copyright 2025 All rights reserved. Kunst Management & Leadership Unterhaltung & Darstellende Künste Ökonomie
  • Debra A. Brown Delone
    Dec 2 2025
    Debra A. Brown-DeLone has over 45 years of management experience, managing programs and personnel requiring extensive public relations, office management, contract management and employee development. She has a strong record of accomplishments, including, effective interfacing with the private sector, federal and local governments. Mrs. Brown-DeLone has extensive experience in planning and implementing large programs and training personnel. More than 20 years of her work life was spent in the Virgin Islands government working with grants, capital improvement programs, (CDBG), special projects coordination and development of the government workforce. She traveled and worked in the Eastern Caribbean, Central America and South America. As Chief of Staff to a Senator in the Virgin Islands, she was instrumental in co-organizing trade conferences for the Eastern Caribbean States Export Development Agency (ECEDA). During the years,1991-2000, she trained and developed 11,000 employees of the government of the US Virgin Islands and, also worked as a contract facilitator for Johnson and Wales University in Miami. She has conducted staff development training on board Cruise ships for two years. She trained Cruise Line managers and staff in Business 101 and communication skills. For more than 12 years Miss Brown-DeLone planned, coordinated and officiated over the Government Employees Recognition Ceremony and Luncheon held annually by the Governor of the Virgin Islands for Employees of the Year. Additionally, she was appointed by the Governor to work for President Bill Clinton and Hilary Clinton during their two visits to St. Thomas. She worked with White House staff on Island to ensure a successful visit for the President and First Lady. From 2000-2003, she served as Executive Director of Catholic Charities of the Virgin Islands where she managed and administered programs and services for the homeless and potentially homeless. She has experience in Human Service organizational processes and non-profit fundraising and was successful in moving the organization from recurring deficits to successful financial management and stability. As Executive Director she had management supervision over a staff of more than 25 persons on the Islands of St. Thomas and St. Croix. In 2003, after moving to the Washington, DC area, she became a facilitator for the Anti-Defamation League (ADL) for 10 years conducting Peer Diversity Training and developing peer trainers in the public schools of Washington DC, Montgomery County and Virginia. Her training and development background spans 30 years of work developing adult learners and high school students. The focus of the “World of Difference” program was diversity and anti-bullying, developing students to become allies and school trainers. She has vast expertise with the mass media, including holding press conferences, developing press releases, managing advertising programs, and conducting interviews. She worked for a VI magazine as a freelance writer, interviewing and writing about local personalities and world renown designer Oscar de La Renta. From 1994-2000 she served as the Mistress of Ceremonies for two Beauty Pageants in the US Virgin Islands, the Miss Carnival Queen pageant and the Miss Senior America pageant, appearing before crowds of more than 10,000. As President of the League of Women Voters she was the moderator for the 1998 Virgin Islands Governor debates. In addition, she is the Past President of the League of Women Voters-Virgin Islands, Past President of Rotary Charlotte Amalie, Virgin Islands and Past-President of the Rockville, MD Lions Club where she has been an active member for 15 years. She has received numerous Lions Club awards, including a Lions International President Award for her work and leadership in the Lions Club organization. Debra has published an article on Women of the Virgin Islands in the Friends of Denmark’s 100th Anniversary issue celebrating the transfer of the Virgin Islands from Denmark to the United States in 1917. She also published a five-part series of her research for her book on “Women of the Virgin Islands: Their Impact on its Growth and Development,” in the online St. Thomas Source newspaper. See Part 5 with links to the other 4 parts of the series at: https://stthomassource.com/content/2021/03/30/part-5-virgin-islands-woman-renowned-women-of-distinction/ Mrs. Brown DeLone has a BA in Human Service Administration from Notre Dame of Maryland University and a Master’s in Public Administration from American University with an emphasis in non-profit management and international development. She is the Founder and President of AdeLITA, LLC., a Training and Development Company. She lectures and facilitates each year for the University of the Virgin Islands in their Certified Public Managers program. She has served on the Board of Directors for several organizations and...
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    25 Min.
  • Marcie Meditch
    Nov 18 2025

    I was first introduced to choral singing in high school. It was life-changing. I had finally found a community who shared my passion for music and made the work of learning music challenging and fun! Music and the community it offers, has always been a source of joy for me, but also an uplifting way of processing difficult emotions and events in my life. I feel fortunate to have stumbled onto this at a young age. How fortunate that science now backs this up. When I first moved to DC, I sang with the National Cathedral choir. But my growing family and career soon became my primary focus. Music took a back seat for many years. When my desire for being in a choral community was once again possible, I joined the River Road Congregational choir. I sang with them for more than a dozen years, and its where I learned about Encore. I needed no convincing to get involved. The Encore mission is so important and so vital…I can’t imagine life without it!

    I was born and raised in the Midwest and even after living in the DC area since 1985, I still consider myself a Midwesterner at heart. I attended graduate school in Architecture at the University of Minnesota and subsequently moved to DC where work in my field was plentiful. In 2000 I started my own firm, Meditch Murphey Architects, with my work partner and spouse, John Murphey. Our firm specializes in environmentally sustainable residential design. At 73, I’m still designing but am spending more and more time developing my musical interests. I briefly studied classical piano as a child but had never been exposed to jazz as a youth. About 10 years ago, I decided to start taking jazz piano lessons, something that I had been wanting to do for years. Oh, what a joy to learn the blues and be exposed to the full breadth of the jazz genre and its history! My jazz piano teacher encouraged me to start writing my own music. So, with the help of an Encore University music composition class (taught during Covid by Jonathan Kolm) I’ve discovered a new passion.

    My greatest joy, outside of music, is my family. I’m lucky enough to have a delightful husband two wonderful children, each with their own individual passions that they are pursuing. And I’m fortunate to have a really fun extended family. We gather every summer at the family cottage on the shores of Lake Michigan.

    I love sharing the “Encore gospel” wherever I go. I’m looking forward to helping Encore further expand its presence in the Midwest.

    -Marcie Meditch

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    24 Min.
  • Jeff Dokken
    Oct 21 2025

    Jeff Dokken, Encore ROCKS conductor, has been with Encore since 2013. During that time he has conducted numerous chorales in the Washington DC region, and currently conducts Alexandria Chorale and ROCKS, Annapolis ROCKS, Glen Echo ROCKS, and DC Rocks. In addition to his responsibilities at Encore, Maestro Dokken is the Music Director and Conductor of the Symphony Orchestra of Northern Virginia and Music Director and Conductor of the Rome Symphony Orchestra. He is a frequent guest conductor of orchestras and choirs across the United States, Europe, and South America. Recent highlights include conducting the world premiere of the Philip Glass Flute Concerto in Florence, Italy, guest conducting the National Symphony of Brazil, and return engagements with several orchestras in Ecuador.

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    29 Min.
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