about Marv
“My mission is to help transform singing into a unifying force in our communities.”
Meet Marv Zauderer (he/they)
My experience of singing with people is an experience of a profound kind of connection, a collective effervescence. In the most magical of moments, veils of history fall away – persona, trauma, self-protection – and my soul meets other souls in a beautiful, mutual giving and receiving, carrying the words and feelings of the songs we are singing through that pure channel of meeting. No matter what the content of the songs is – hope, grief, fear, awe, shame, love, joy – I feel us singing our way into aliveness and I know I have come home.
To me, singing is a crucial part of the social infrastructure of our communities — as important as roads and bridges, for so many of us, for our feelings of connectedness, belonging, and well-being. With all the separations and separateness in our experience — between people, between groups, between us and so much of the more-than-human world — singing together can give us the experience of crossing any divide into an experience of resonant union, poignant interdependence, and what the Buddhist monk Thich Nhat Hanh called “interbeing.”
I’m passionate about co-creating singing communities that are safe, welcoming, non-judgmental, anti-perfectionistic, and easy for anyone to join in and feel alive, connected, well held, and uplifted, especially people who are nervous about sharing their voice. And as a straight, white, cis, AMAB (Assigned Male at Birth), I’m committed to using my power, privilege, and platforms in songleading to uplift women, People of the Global Majority (aka BIPOC), LGBTQIA+ folx, and all others who are so often marginalized — and worse — in our society.
I’m a graduate of the CCLT (Community Choir Leadership Training) program in Victoria BC, Canada, a graduate of Littlebird Songleader Flight School, a member of The Living Room Choir, a proud alum of the West Marin Choir/Common Voice, I was in the first three cohorts of Holistic Resistance’s Disrupting Our Whiteness program for songleaders, and I lead the Joyful Voices Chorus, the Central Marin Singers drop-in song circle and our free pop-up choirs. For 2 1/2 years during the pandemic I was the chief cook and bottle-washer of SingOnline.org and the SingOnline.org Song Circle, where through the miracle of free software, unlike on Zoom, everyone can see and hear every word sung by everyone in the circle online.
I also have a psychotherapy practice, through which I work in person on unceded Coast Miwok land in Marin County, California and via Zoom with clients living anywhere in California, Arizona, or Florida (therapywithmarv.com), and an executive coaching practice, working with for-profit and nonprofit execs and Board members worldwide who have hit a bump in the road (coachingwithmarv.com). In my previous careers I was Founder & CEO of ExtraFood (a hunger relief organization) and a technology executive at such companies as Apple.
I’m the proud father of adult children, and I love to connect deeply with family and close friends, sing in community, and ride my bike — preferably with a bakery stop involved — in my spare time.
Marv’s Songs
Here are the songs that have come through me to date. Click on the songs to hear them and to hear teaching tracks when available. Click on a song’s title at the top left under my name to read that song’s story.
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“Music is about as physical as it gets: your essential rhythm is your heartbeat; your essential sound, your breath. We’re walking temples of noise, and when you add tender hearts to this mix, it somehow lets us meet in places we couldn’t get to any other way.”