Music and Mental Health are connected. And in a time where there is more talk and conversation about mental health in our society, we as musicians need to figure out how our craft can elevate the movement. In this episode we sit down with Eli (a music therapist) and Miriam (a full time musician) to talk about the ways they see music impacting their brains, hearts, and emotions.
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Music and Mental Health are connected. And in a time where there is more talk and conversation about mental health in our society, we as musicians need to figure out how our craft can elevate the movement. In this episode we sit down with Eli (a music therapist) and Miriam (a full time musician) to talk about the ways they see music impacting their brains, hearts, and emotions.
If you attend a local show, it's probably because you want to see an artist you really like. But have you ever wondered how many people it takes to pull off a concert? In any music production there are so many "behind the scenes" workers who help make it possible. On this episode, we got a chance to sit down with some awesome audio engineers to talk about their work. Hakeem Dodley and Dan Gross wear a lot of hats when they help put together a show. Their role is equally essential in cr...
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Music and Mental Health are connected. And in a time where there is more talk and conversation about mental health in our society, we as musicians need to figure out how our craft can elevate the movement. In this episode we sit down with Eli (a music therapist) and Miriam (a full time musician) to talk about the ways they see music impacting their brains, hearts, and emotions.