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It sounds like healing!
Erica
8 episodes
5 days ago
The world is in constant movement and action, and these produce a variety of sounds everywhere: those coming from nature, animals, or those generated by humans in the form of speech or music. Our human body is a living resonator for sound. The vibrations of it reach us through our ears and via the physical, mental and emotional realms. The sound vibrations can affect us either positively or negatively. This is the reason for being of this podcast: with each guest we will dive into the nature of sound and we will investigate in what way we can positively use it to improve our lives.
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The world is in constant movement and action, and these produce a variety of sounds everywhere: those coming from nature, animals, or those generated by humans in the form of speech or music. Our human body is a living resonator for sound. The vibrations of it reach us through our ears and via the physical, mental and emotional realms. The sound vibrations can affect us either positively or negatively. This is the reason for being of this podcast: with each guest we will dive into the nature of sound and we will investigate in what way we can positively use it to improve our lives.
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Mental Health
Health & Fitness
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Can a deaf person listen to music?
It sounds like healing!
26 minutes 30 seconds
3 years ago
Can a deaf person listen to music?

“I can't imagine a life without music [...] it's beautiful because it's like in my head I've got my own iPad and the screen never cracks and the battery never runs down. I've got this soundtrack going on the whole time and no one's aware of it apart from me, but I love it. [...] I can always find something to listen to that matches my mood, that matches what's going on. So I'll take that, it's something that most of the people don't have.”

Today’s guests are Nick Palfrey and his sign language interpreter Davide Erbogasto. Nick is deaf and we will talk about how deaf people experience music. He’s going to share with us how he appreciates music as a deaf person, which may be different but also beautiful, and show us how music is universal, however you feel it.

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Full transcript of this episode: https://rb.gy/hi6rmn

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It sounds like healing!
The world is in constant movement and action, and these produce a variety of sounds everywhere: those coming from nature, animals, or those generated by humans in the form of speech or music. Our human body is a living resonator for sound. The vibrations of it reach us through our ears and via the physical, mental and emotional realms. The sound vibrations can affect us either positively or negatively. This is the reason for being of this podcast: with each guest we will dive into the nature of sound and we will investigate in what way we can positively use it to improve our lives.