In episode 3 of music and the brain, I focus on my community at Miss Porter’s School and highlighting the voices of people in my community. I speak with five different people ranging from students to faculty about the role music plays in different areas on campus. They share stories about listening to music and creating an alter ego when they’re on the basketball court, the power of music in Sweeney Todd, and so much more. This podcast was made for my community and this episode is specifically meant to bring my community directly into my work. Episode 3 is the final episode in this three-part podcast series.
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In episode 3 of music and the brain, I focus on my community at Miss Porter’s School and highlighting the voices of people in my community. I speak with five different people ranging from students to faculty about the role music plays in different areas on campus. They share stories about listening to music and creating an alter ego when they’re on the basketball court, the power of music in Sweeney Todd, and so much more. This podcast was made for my community and this episode is specifically meant to bring my community directly into my work. Episode 3 is the final episode in this three-part podcast series.
What is music therapy? How does it work? How come I've never heard of it? In episode 1 of Music and the Brain, these questions get answered as I chat with Megan Kellogg. Megan is a music therapist who primarily works with teenagers with mental health and substance abuse issues. She shares how she was introduced to this unique form of therapy and , most importantly, how she sees it change her patients' lives. Along with her insight, I also share stories of how I learned about music therapy and how I plan to share its powers with my community.
Music and the Brain
In episode 3 of music and the brain, I focus on my community at Miss Porter’s School and highlighting the voices of people in my community. I speak with five different people ranging from students to faculty about the role music plays in different areas on campus. They share stories about listening to music and creating an alter ego when they’re on the basketball court, the power of music in Sweeney Todd, and so much more. This podcast was made for my community and this episode is specifically meant to bring my community directly into my work. Episode 3 is the final episode in this three-part podcast series.