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223. Anti-Precious Music: Monica Metzler, LMFT
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220. The Clinical Application of Silence: Tricia Caiati, MT-BC
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| 10/2/24 | ![]() 223. Anti-Precious Music: Monica Metzler, LMFT | In this episode Monica and Tricia explore music in many capacities. We talk about clinical music, performance music, healing music, and anti-precious music. Tune in to hear more about the beauty and ephemeral nature of music making. Care Chronicles shop Forest Veil is the solo work of Portland, OR producer, multi-instrumentalist, and songwriter Monica Metzler. Following the echoes of her elusive muse, Forest Veil creates hypnotic psych-folk that maps the emotional terrain of humanity and its place in the cosmos. Melding a voice that sounds like smokey quartz with psychedelic guitar riffs and enigmatic lyricism, Forest Veil’s sound evokes a haunting nostalgia for other worlds. Though she primarily writes on her own, Forest Veil records and performs with others. An avid guitarist for over 25 years, Forest Veil’s music showcases virtuosic guitar shredding and dynamic musicality. Forest Veil’s music has been placed in ads, movies, and TV shows. Metzler previously released music under Moniker. Her first work as Forest Veil came in the form of her 2016 release, Zoolights. This album was released on Spirit House Records, which she co-founded with musician Johnanna Warren, in the same year. She currently plays drums for the Portland all-femme band, Pool Boys. In addition to her musical pursuits, Metzler is a Program Director at a youth music non-profit (My Voice Music) and an experiential arts family therapist. Find Monica as Forest Veil online, on Instagram, Spotify, and Apple Check out her Caldera ep.! Resources: My Voice Music Caldera Arts Ice Singing Care Chronicles shop If you or someone you know is interested in being on the podcast, please email us at hello@care-chronicles.com Be on the show! Episode Feedback Survey | — | ||||||
| 9/18/24 | ![]() 222. Busyness to Stewardship: Tricia Caiati, MT-BC | In this episode Tricia talks about her recent mindset shift and transition from busyness to stewardship. As a recovering workaholic, I often struggle to create rest and relaxation in my life. Through this recent shift, I’ve found that not all busyness is bad and that rest can be active. Care Chronicles shop Care Chronicles shop If you or someone you know is interested in being on the podcast, please email us at hello@care-chronicles.com Be on the show! Episode Feedback Survey | — | ||||||
| 8/14/24 | ![]() 221. Work Life Grace: Heidi Schalk | In this episode Heidi and Tricia talk about work life grace, self care, life transitions, and overcoming blocks. This conversation is filled with beautiful nuggets of wisdom and I can’t wait to hear which ones stick with you Care Chronicles shop Heidi Schalk is a business strategy and visibility coach, best-selling author, speaker and host of the Be S.H.E. Podcast (Be Seen. Be Heard. Be Empowered.). She has been featured on FOX, ABC, NBC, CBS and The Daily Herald and has been named One of the Top 30 Inspiring Entrepreneurs to Look Out for in 2024 by The NYC Journal. Heidi works with female entrepreneurs to build 6 & 7 figure businesses so they can create their dream life for themselves, and loved ones, on their own terms. She believes every woman who wants to have a 6 & 7 figure business gets to have it. She empowers women to be seen and heard and leave a lasting impact on others in the world with their message and story. Heidi is a mom of two children 15 & 13 who were the catalyst behind starting her entrepreneurial journey. She is also an animal lover so you can often find her fostering or transporting animals looking for their forever home. Find Heidi online, on Facebook, Instagram, LinkedIn, and by email: heidi@heidischalk.com Check out Heidi’s podcast Be SHE. Care Chronicles shop If you or someone you know is interested in being on the podcast, please email us at hello@care-chronicles.com Be on the show! Episode Feedback Survey | — | ||||||
| 4/24/24 | ![]() 220. The Clinical Application of Silence: Tricia Caiati, MT-BC | In this episode Tricia talks about the clinical application of silence with her Music Therapy groups. Although silence can be a tool within the music itself, Tricia talk about her most recent experiences using silence throughout her sessions. Tune in to hear how this experiment went. Would you try this in your clinical practice? Care Chronicles shop Care Chronicles shop If you or someone you know is interested in being on the podcast, please email us at hello@care-chronicles.com Be on the show! Episode Feedback Survey | — | ||||||
| 3/27/24 | ![]() 219. Start Before You’re Ready: Synergy Music Therapy and Wellness Services | This episode is crossposted with Able Voice Podcast! Hear the first half of our conversation there and the second half here! In this episode Hayley, Kim, and Tricia talk about building a brand and aligning content creation with life’s changes. We talk about bravery, change, and empowerment. We also reminisce on the past while envisioning possibilities for the future. Care Chronicles shop Synergy Music Therapy & Wellness Services was co-founded in June 2021 by board-certified music therapists Hayley Francis Cann and Kimberly Dolan. Now offering services in two locations (Bermuda & Kingston, ON), Synergy provides high quality music therapy services, wellness resources, and professional development opportunities for music therapists, interdisciplinary professionals and community members. Together, Hayley and Kim co-host a podcast called the Able Voice Podcast (available on most streaming platforms), have collections of music therapy stickers in collaboration with Santina’s Sticker Box, offer Sing It Girls programs, and are the proud co-founders of Synergy Music Therapy & Wellness Services. Find Synergy online and on Instagram. Listen to Able Voice podcast here and find them on Instagram. Care Chronicles shop If you or someone you know is interested in being on the podcast, please email us at hello@care-chronicles.com Be on the show! Episode Feedback Survey | — | ||||||
| 1/10/24 | ![]() 218. 2024 Theme: Tricia Caiati, MT-BC | In this episode, Tricia talks about her theme for 2024. She also shares a short visualization to lead us into the new year. Share your 2024 theme or 2023 memories here! Care Chronicles shop Care Chronicles shop If you or someone you know is interested in being on the podcast, please email us at hello@care-chronicles.com Be on the show! Episode Feedback Survey | — | ||||||
| 12/20/23 | ![]() 217. Finding Holiday Spirit: Tricia Caiati, MT-BC | In this episode, I talk about finding holiday spirit despite lack of motivation and feelings of overwhelm. Wishing you a wonderful holiday season! -Tricia Care Chronicles shop Care Chronicles shop If you or someone you know is interested in being on the podcast, please email us at hello@care-chronicles.com Be on the show! Episode Feedback Survey | — | ||||||
| 10/4/23 | ![]() 216. Redefining Wellbeing: Rohan Pardasani | In this episode Rohan tells us all about the Avaana platform, which is redefining healthcare and wellbeing. Tune in to hear how Avanna is connecting clients and clinicians, and clinicians to each other. We talk about supervision, preventative maintenance in health care, and how we individually define wellbeing. Care Chronicles shop Rohan Pardasani, is the Cofounder and CEO of Avaana. More than software and not another stale directory, Avaana is a mission-driven community aimed at helping Australians achieve healthy lifestyles by making them more conscious of the experts, resources, and places available for support on their self-care journey. Find Avaana online, Rohan on LinkedIn, and email Rohan at rohan@avaana.com.au. Resources: 213. Pros and Cons of Subcontracting: Kim Best, MT-BC Care Chronicles shop If you or someone you know is interested in being on the podcast, please email us at hello@care-chronicles.com Be on the show! Episode Feedback Survey | — | ||||||
| 9/20/23 | ![]() 215. Songwriting and Empowerment: Emma G. | In this episode Emma G. tells us about how she’s used songwriting as a tool for empowerment throughout her life and how she is not helping others to do the same. Care Chronicles shop Enter Emma G, an award winning singer/songwriter, author, and two time Tedx speaker, making an impact by bringing empowerment to teens through music. Surviving her own brutal experience as a child after suffering with a rare neurological condition called hydrocephalus, Emma G recovered from multiple traumas, including ten brain surgeries, along with the experience of low self-esteem and being bullied as a result of her condition. “My goal is to save the world one song at a time – both through the music I compose, and the songs I help teenagers write. Through my music, I aim to heal, inspire strength, spread love, and convey truth: helping individuals rediscover their true selves.” Emma G is releasing an original song each month on a specific mental health topic to create conversation around the issue and establish connection. The song for August is titled: Goodbye and centers around being bullied. Hard Rock Cafe has created a residency for Emma G in honor of her release a song a month strategy. Find Emma G. online, on Spotify, Instagram, Facebook, Tiktok. Email Emma G. here to get her 9 Step Guide. Care Chronicles shop If you or someone you know is interested in being on the podcast, please email us at hello@care-chronicles.com Be on the show! Episode Feedback Survey | — | ||||||
| 9/6/23 | ![]() 214. Resilient Child: Miss Julieann, MT-BC, NMT, NTP | In this episode Miss Julieann tells us all about her new children’s album, Resilient Child! This amazing album is a compilation of Julieann’s research, Music Therapy experience, and musicianship. It’s a true labor of love, and I’m so excited she’s shared it with us on the show! Catch sneak peeks of some of her songs throughout the episode. Care Chronicles shop Julieann Hartley, MT-BC, NMT and NTP is a board certified music therapist, nature educator, illustrator and children’s musician. After obtaining degrees in both music therapy and psychology, she graduated from Anna Maria College as valedictorian. Throughout her career as a community music therapist in New Hampshire, she has worked with many different populations, but has found a particular passion for helping children and families who have experienced trauma. Her album, “Therapeutic Songs for Kids” won a 2019 Parents’ Choice award. She is currently recovering from a neurological infection, and focusing on putting together content for other therapists, teachers and parents to be able to help children develop the resilience skills they need to overcome life’s inevitable challenges. Besides music, she has an interest in hiking (she completed the Appalachian Trail in 2015), rock climbing and nutrition (she is also certified as a Nutritional Therapy Practitioner). Find Julieann online, on Instagram, Facebook, and Youtube. Miss Julieann on Spotify – get her newly released songs! Resources: 191. Little Kids, Big Emotions: Julieann Hartley, MT-BC, NMT, NTP 52. Nutrition and Trauma Care: Julieann Hartley, MT-BC, NMT, NTP (part 2) 51. Redefining Strength Through Illness: Julieann Hartley, MT-BC, NMT, NTP (part 1) Music for Kiddos Laurie Berkner Care Chronicles shop If you or someone you know is interested in being on the podcast, please email us at hello@care-chronicles.com Be on the show! Episode Feedback Survey | — | ||||||
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| 8/9/23 | ![]() 213. Pros and Cons of Subcontracting: Kim Best, MT-BC | In this episode, Kim and Tricia discuss the pros and cons of working as a subcontracted Music Therapist. We talk about why this is an unsustainable model and potential alternatives that Kim is experimenting with. Care Chronicles shop Find Kim online and on Instagram Check out her podcast: Not Your Average Music Therapist Music Can Help NY State Association for MT’s Care Chronicles shop If you or someone you know is interested in being on the podcast, please email us at hello@care-chronicles.com Be on the show! Episode Feedback Survey | — | ||||||
| 7/26/23 | ![]() 212. I Left My Music Therapy Job: Tricia Caiati, MT-BC | In this episode Tricia talks about her experience leaving her Music Therapy job. She shares the red flags she experienced along the way and how she ultimately knew she’d outgrown the position. Subscribe to the show to hear episode 213 where Tricia and Kim further discuss the dangers of subcontracting. Care Chronicles shop Stay tuned and subscribe to the show to hear more about Tricia’s journey. Care Chronicles shop If you or someone you know is interested in being on the podcast, please email us at hello@care-chronicles.com Be on the show! Episode Feedback Survey | — | ||||||
| 7/12/23 | ![]() 211. Overcoming Burnout: Tricia Caiati, MT-BC | In this episode Tricia talks about her journey through and after burnout. She shares preventative and maintenance steps she took, the ultimate decisions that got her out of burnout, and how she’s recovered since. Care Chronicles shop Stay tuned and subscribe to the show to hear more about Tricia’s journey. Care Chronicles shop If you or someone you know is interested in being on the podcast, please email us at hello@care-chronicles.com Be on the show! Episode Feedback Survey | — | ||||||
| 6/28/23 | ![]() 210. Hemp and CBDa: Inesa Ponomariovaite | In this episode, Inesa educates us about holistic health, the cannabis industry (including the dark sides), CBD, THC, and CBDa. Tune in to hear more about how to ensure you’re getting the best quality products and empowering your personal health. Care Chronicles shop “I am the visionary founder and CEO of Nesa’s Hemp, the world’s first-ever full-spectrum CBDa oil. It is created through a unique process I developed myself that preserves all the healing compounds of the hemp plant. This promotes optimal healing and restores the body to its natural state. My journey with hemp/CBD began five years ago when my mother was diagnosed with cancer and given 6 months to live. Heartbroken but determined, I traveled the world on a mission to find natural ways to overcome her health condition. That is when I discovered that the hemp plant is known to be a miracle plant. However, when I met with the leading CBD producers in the US, I realized that none of them had a high-quality hemp product. I knew what I had to do! After facing many challenges, I was finally able to create a product for my mother, and subsequently other people in the world, that is an effective alternative health solution. Today, Nesa’s Hemp is certified as the highest-quality organic hemp product on the market. Today, my mom is cancer-free and enjoying a happy, healthy, and fulfilling life and I’m on a mission to help fulfill millions of lives across the globe.” Find Inesa online and contact Nesa’s customer support here. Nesa’s Hemp Care Chronicles shop If you or someone you know is interested in being on the podcast, please email us at hello@care-chronicles.com Be on the show! Episode Feedback Survey | — | ||||||
| 6/14/23 | ![]() 209. Happy Birthday: Laura Elliott Buckner, MT-BC | In this episode Elliott and I talk about life transitions, boundaries, and our need incessant need for stimulation. Care Chronicles shop Laura Elliott Buckner (they/them) is a music therapist in the southeast region pursuing their Master of Music degree in music therapy, and they recently received their Diversity and Inclusion graduate certificate in May 2022. Elliott is a trans, non-binary, genderqueer, lesbian, and they are autistic and Hard-of-Hearing. Elliott is a self-advocate focusing their energy and career on making the world a more accessible, inclusive, and equitable place. They also want to conduct more research about the intersectionality of queer and disabled identities among music therapists. In their free time, Laura enjoys reading, watching their comfort shows, coloring, and spending time with their loved ones. You can email them at Laura.Buckner@uky.edu or find them on TikTok. Resources: 201. Boundaries: Laura Elliott Buckner, MT-BC 156. Intersecting Identities and Internship Experiences: Laura Elliott Buckner, MTI Care Chronicles shop If you or someone you know is interested in being on the podcast, please email us at hello@care-chronicles.com Be on the show! Episode Feedback Survey | — | ||||||
| 5/10/23 | ![]() 208. Deepening the Music: Stephanie Leavell, MT-BC | In this episode, Stephanie and Tricia discuss what makes Stephanie’s music so accessible for kids to adults. We talk about how she adds depth to her music and how she brings musicianship into her Music Therapy sessions. Care Chronicles shop Stephanie is the creator of Music for Kiddos, a website that provides high-quality music and music resources for music therapists, music educators, and parents. She’s mom to a spunky young daughter, a seasoned performer, an experienced music educator, and a board certified music therapist. Stephanie is a Berklee College of Music graduate and is passionate about using music to help kids succeed. She specializes in working with babies and kids through age 6. Stephanie jokes that she has a low tolerance for cheesy music. She writes music to help kids be successful in their daily life: night-time routines, transitions, movement, instrument exploration, academic concepts, and helping kids understand and express their feelings. Music cannot be “prescribed”, because the effectiveness of music is highly individualized, but this is a starting point… some tried and true music and resources that you might find helpful, too. You can find Stephanie online, join her newsletter, and follow her on Instagram. Check out Stephanie’s new album! Resources: Slow Down – Stephanie Leavell, MT-BC If You Need to Cry – Stephanie Leavell, MT-BC 51. Redefining Strength Through Illness: Julieann Hartley, MT-BC, NMT, NTP (part 1) 52. Nutrition and Trauma Care: Julieann Hartley, MT-BC, NMT, NTP (part 2) 191. Little Kids, Big Emotions: Julieann Hartley, MT-BC, NMT, NTP Care Chronicles shop If you or someone you know is interested in being on the podcast, please email us at hello@care-chronicles.com Be on the show! Episode Feedback Survey | — | ||||||
| 4/19/23 | ![]() 207. Applications, Auditions, and Rejections: Eve Miller | In this episode, Eve tells us about her experience through the college application and audition process. We also discuss navigating rejections and finding what fits. Care Chronicles shop Eve Miller, a busy senior in high school from Minneapolis, MN, participates in activities that any ordinary teenager would, including serving as captain of her school’s tennis team, choir, and, of course, the current and more important area of her life–college. More than all of her hobbies, Eve has developed a growing love for the thing that makes her happiest: music. Eve has learned from her work in memory care facilities and with young children that music is so much more than a performance; music is a vehicle for connection. She hopes to continue using her passion for music to foster relationships and help others for the rest of her life. Eve is starting a new chapter in her life, just like many other high school seniors, and she hopes to create a life for herself that will keep her spark and passion alive forever. She is confident that no matter what path she chooses to take, her love for music and helping others will be a part of it. You can find Eve on Instagram or email her at Eveleora1@gmail.com Resources: 199. Music and Harm: Brea Murakami, MM, MT-BC and Daniel Goldschmidt, MT-BC Care Chronicles shop If you or someone you know is interested in being on the podcast, please email us at hello@care-chronicles.com Be on the show! Episode Feedback Survey | — | ||||||
| 4/5/23 | ![]() 206. Grief and Loss: Tricia Caiati, MT-BC | In this episode Tricia talks about the recent loss of her beloved dog, Piper. This episode includes discussion of grief and how Tricia is navigating the first week without her fur baby. Care Chronicles shop Care Chronicles shop If you or someone you know is interested in being on the podcast, please email us at hello@care-chronicles.com Be on the show! Episode Feedback Survey | — | ||||||
| 3/8/23 | ![]() 205. How Music Can Help: Kim & Greg Best | In this episode, Kim and Greg tell us about the profound impact music has had on both their lives and how they’re spreading that impact through their own musical ventures. We talk about both their individual and collaborative projects. We also discuss the organic nature of creative projects and allowing them space to evolve in their own time. Care Chronicles shop Greg Best is a producer, multi-instrumentalist, and vocalist. He is widely known for his sensibility across the genre spectrum, and has a reputation for helping artists discover their own sound. From solo work to collaborations, Greg brings a forward-thinking yet timeless approach to songwriting, production, and music direction. Find Greg online, on Instagram, TikTok, Youtube, and Spotify (Best Ever) Find Kim online, on instagram, and listen to her podcast Check out their latest collaboration: Music Can Help Resources mentioned: March 25, 2023 event Kim’s previous podcast episodes Stars – Best Ever Not Your Average Music Therapist MAR Music Therapy Conference 2023 Care Chronicles shop If you or someone you know is interested in being on the podcast, please email us at hello@care-chronicles.com Be on the show! Episode Feedback Survey Take care of yourself, and take care of each other | — | ||||||
| 2/22/23 | ![]() 204. Head, Hands, Heart, Humanity: Creative Dementia Collective team | In this episode the Creative Dementia Collective tells as about their wonderful Dementia support offerings and how they employ their Head, Hands, Heart, Humanity model. Tune in to hear about Dementia support for both the individual and their entire care team. Care Chronicles shop 8 CMTE’s for Self care! “We are three millennial women who are passionate about destigmatizing and personalizing dementia care. We have a collective 30+ years in the senior care industry, where we all noticed the gaps in supporting people living with dementia and their loved ones. The Creative Dementia Collective was born to fill those gaps and begin to shift the culture of dementia care!” Find the Creative Dementia Collective online, on Instagram, Facebook, and email them at info@creativedementiacollective.com Resources mentioned: Creative Dementia Collective workbooks Creative Dementia Collective previous episodes Living Myth podcast Check out their amazing workbooks! CMTE’s on sale! Get this pod-course before it’s gone! $20 off CMTE’s Care Chronicles shop If you or someone you know is interested in being on the podcast, please email us at hello@care-chronicles.com Be on the show! Episode Feedback Survey Take care of yourself, and take care of each other | — | ||||||
| 2/15/23 | ![]() 203. Mental Health, Advocacy, and Music Therapy: Chloe Ulmer, MT-BC | In this episode Chloe and Tricia discuss how music reaches people in crisis, professional advocacy, and working in the mental health field while also navigating personal mental health. We also talk about how these themes intersect and inform each other. CMTE’s for SELF CARE! Care Chronicles shop Chloe Ulmer is a board certified music therapist, currently working in an acute mental health hospital in central Ohio. Chloe has a Bachelor of Arts degree from Ohio Northern University and is currently in a Masters of Music program at Ohio University. Chloe has previous work experience as a piano teacher (approximately 7 years), private practice music therapy intern (approximately 10 months), and a behavioral health technician (approximately 6 months) before becoming a music therapist. You can email Chloe at cu648818@ohio.edu CMTE’s on sale! GET OUR BEST SELLING POD-COURSE ON SALE BEFORE IT GOES AWAY! Care Chronicles shop If you or someone you know is interested in being on the podcast, please email us at hello@care-chronicles.com Be on the show! Episode Feedback Survey Take care of yourself, and take care of each other | — | ||||||
| 2/1/23 | ![]() 202. It’s Time for a Change: Tricia Caiati, MT-PC | It’s time for a change, do you agree? There are two big changes happening over here: The release schedule for this podcast is changing Music Therapy Chronicles will be getting a facelift into the Care Chronicles! Tune in to hear why Want to get CMTE’s for listening to the show? Check out Music Therapy Podcast Collective online, on Instagram, and on Facebook to stay up to date on podcast based CMTE opportunities! Care Chronicles shop If you or someone you know is interested in being on the podcast, please email us at hello@care-chronicles.com Be on the show! Episode Feedback Survey | — | ||||||
| 1/25/23 | ![]() 201. Boundaries: Laura Elliott Buckner, MT-BC | In this episode Elliott and Tricia discuss personal and professional boundaries. We talk about how and when to communicate boundaries, navigating complex relationships, and advice for boundary related conversations. Want to get CMTE’s for listening to the show? Check out Music Therapy Podcast Collective online, on Instagram, and on Facebook to stay up to date on podcast based CMTE opportunities! Care Chronicles shop Laura Elliott Buckner (they/them) is a music therapist in the southeast region pursuing their Master of Music degree in music therapy, and they recently received their Diversity and Inclusion graduate certificate in May 2022. Elliott is a trans, non-binary, genderqueer, lesbian, and they are autistic and Hard-of-Hearing. Elliott is focusing their graduate studies and research on how to make the profession of music therapy more accessible, inclusive, and diverse to reflect the diverse communities served by music therapists. They also want to conduct more research about the intersectionality of queer and disabled identities among music therapists. In their free time, Laura enjoys reading, watching their comfort shows, coloring, and spending time with their loved ones. You can email them at Laura.Buckner@uky.edu or find them on TikTok. Resources mentioned: 156. Intersecting Identities and Internship Experiences: Laura Elliott Buckner, MTI Supernatural All Boys Aren’t Blue: A Memoir-Manifesto – George M. Johnson Karen McManus Self Care Community If you or someone you know is interested in being on the podcast, please email us at hello@care-chronicles.com Be on the show! Episode Feedback Survey | — | ||||||
| 1/18/23 | ![]() 200. Ask Me Anything: Tricia Caiati, MT-BC | In this episode Tricia answers listener questions about, well, anything. Want to get CMTE’s for listening to the show? Check out Music Therapy Podcast Collective online, on Instagram, and on Facebook to stay up to date on podcast based CMTE opportunities! Care Chronicles shop Tricia Caiati, MT-BC is a board certified Music Therapist from the New England Region of the United States. She launched Music Therapy Chronicles in 2019. Tricia co-founded the Music Therapy Podcast Collective (MT-PC) to provide CMTE opportunities for podcast listening in the form of pod-courses. She is also the CSO for The Tutti Ensemble, a non-profit adaptive band program providing individual lessons and ensemble experiences for diverse learners. Tricia enjoys spending her free time exploring outdoors, reading, and creating through different mediums. Resources mentioned: 147. What I’m doing differently this year: Tricia Caiati, MT-BC 2. The Impossible Machine: Rachel Rambach, MM, MT-BC Self Caronicles Workbook 2022 Morgan Harper Nichols work of the year post Self Care Community If you or someone you know is interested in being on the podcast, please email us at hello@care-chronicles.com Be on the show! Episode Feedback Survey | — | ||||||
| 1/11/23 | ![]() 199. Music and Harm: Brea Murakami, MM, MT-BC and Daniel Goldschmidt, MT-BC | This is episode 4/4 of our re-release series! In this episode Brea tells about her model for the potential for harm from music. Brea, Daniel, and Tricia discuss their own clinical experiences with harm, and the implications of this model on the Music Therapy profession. Care Chronicles shop Episode 200 will be an Ask Me Anything episode! Submit your questions! Ask Me Anything! Brea Murakami, MM, MT-BC is a board-certified music therapist and the Interim Director of the music therapy program at Pacific University. Her clinical experiences include dementia care, neurorehabilitation, medical settings, and behavioral health. She also hosts the translational music science podcast Instru(mental) and blogs at www.ImAMusicTherapist.com.Check out her podcast website www.InstrumentalPodcast.com Daniel Goldschmidt, MT-BC received his Bachelor of Music Education with a major in music therapy from the University of Kansas in 2012 and completed coursework for his Master’s in Music Therapy from Colorado State University in 2019. While at CSU he also received a graduate certificate in Gender, Power, and Difference. He has given interdisciplinary keynotes around the US on topics including music cognition (see his TEDx talk here), music as a tool for health professionals, and discussing the impacts of race and racism in music therapy. Daniel spoke on whiteness in music therapy at the AMTA national conference in 2019 and at the WFMT world congress in 2020. Beyond music therapy Daniel is also a composer/arranger with his music performed by choirs across the USA. Ask Me Anything! AMTA Pro Podcast Potential Harm in Music Therapy? The Body Keeps the Score – Bessel van der Kolk M.D. Creative Therapy Umbrella episode #49-Mental Health, Teens, and a Pandemic-Proof Practice with Esther Craven, MT-BC In Your Own Way – Brad Caleb Kane Getting Curious with Jonathan Van Ness podcast If you enjoyed this episode, check out: episode 5 with Judy Simpson, MT-BC episode 54 with Hayley Francis Cann, BMT, MTA, NMT episode 67 with Brandi Waller-Pace and Lorelei Batislaong If you or someone you know is interested in being on the podcast, please email us at hello@care-chronicles.com Ask Me Anything! Episode Feedback Survey | — | ||||||
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