These coaches teach at top ranked spots and have great lesson fulfillment & student reviews.
These coaches teach at top ranked spots and have great lesson fulfillment & student reviews.


I am a previous D2 college football commit. I played WR, I was a speedy route runner, ran track in high-school and placed at my 100m district finals two years in a row. I was a 1st-team All-League WR my senior year and am currently working toward a career as a collegiate WR coach by interning with the Penn football team.



Born and raised in South Philadelphia, Coach Bryan Hughes is a product of Philadelphiaβs parks and recreational programs. His 30+ years of teaching include 6 NJCAA National Titles coaching with Tyler Junior College, including 6 individual Rolex National Champions. He has directed community and country club programs in Florida and Texas and started Jedi Tennis LLC, here in Philadelphia, in 2008, as well as The South Philadelphia Tennis Association in 2010. Certified Premier Provider for the USTA as well as Middle States Committee Member, The SPTA was The USTA Middle States Section "Community Tennis Association of the Year." TJC Tennis Tech Graduate and Instructor, Also Coached USTA National Champions in Juniors, Adult Singles, Doubles and Team, Texas State High School Singles, Doubles, and Team Champions. Little Mo National Champion and USTA Adult and Junior League Coordinator and USTA and ITF Certified Umpire. NJTL Singles and Doubles, and Team Champions. Stanford University Summer Coach.



Ceramic artist and instructor based in Philadelphia, with teaching experience across Minneapolis, Detroit, Newark, Philadelphia, and Lower Manhattan. I primarily work with intermediate to advanced students who are looking to push their throwing further and refine their process. Iβve been throwing for 13 years and have taught over 1,500 students across 11 studios. I was named an International Ceramic Master in Jingdezhen, China, where I worked alongside and taught other master-level artists.


Hi there, my name is Dr. Jessica Leigh Brunet. I am an accomplished performing artist, voice teacher, and music researcher. A versatile singing actress, I have performed across genres with leading artists such as Jack Harlow (Grammy-nominated recording artist), Key'mon Murrah (countertenor, Metropolitan Opera), and Mara Davi (Broadway's A Chorus Line). I have appeared in concert with orchestras throughout the United States, and I am a member of the internationally touring group, the American Spiritual Ensemble. My teaching philosophy is student-oriented. Lessons focus on building a strong technical foundation tailored to the student's strengths, areas for growth, and interests. I want to meet you where you are! Then I'll help the student to apply those skills to repertoire in whichever genre they focus on. I have taught singers from middle school age to adults, and my students have: - won competitions - gone on to do solo artist recording - been cast at Disney - performed in solo recitals - been accepted by audition to their university music program - been hired for summer stock theatre companies - found their own voice - learned to love singing again! I highly value kindness, empathy, communication, and a spirit of curiosity! Voice lessons and coaching are very vulnerable experiences, but I encourage you to be yourself and don't be afraid to try things. Patience and practice are also very important. I want to set up realistic expectations for you - singing takes time and work. No matter what anyone says, there is no magic pill or miracle formula that will (for the long-term) make you a better singer overnight. My in-depth knowledge of voice pedagogy (teaching) and vocal health/anatomy sets me apart from many voice teachers and coaches. Combined with my performance experience and active career, I have the tools to help singers, no matter their level, learn how to get the best from their vocal instrument and build the confidence to let their talent shine. I can teach in-person at my studio on City Ave or I can teach online (Zoom).