Welcome to the "Music Therapy Podcast," where music meets the mind, body, and spirit. Hosted by Holly Dayle, an acclaimed musician, alongside Toby Holley, a dedicated Christian counselor, this podcast explores the transformative power of music in our lives. Each episode delves into how melodies, rhythms, and lyrics can influence our emotions, heal our pains, and connect us deeper with our spiritual selves. Featuring expert analysis, personal stories, and practical tips, the "Music Therapy Podcast" offers listeners insightful discussions on using music as a therapeutic tool. Join Holly and Toby as they uncover the profound impact music can have on personal growth and mental wellness. Whether you're a music lover, seeking solace, or simply curious about the intersection of music and therapy, this podcast will inspire and enlighten you. Tune in to discover how music can be more than just background noise—it can be a catalyst for positive change.
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Welcome to the "Music Therapy Podcast," where music meets the mind, body, and spirit. Hosted by Holly Dayle, an acclaimed musician, alongside Toby Holley, a dedicated Christian counselor, this podcast explores the transformative power of music in our lives. Each episode delves into how melodies, rhythms, and lyrics can influence our emotions, heal our pains, and connect us deeper with our spiritual selves. Featuring expert analysis, personal stories, and practical tips, the "Music Therapy Podcast" offers listeners insightful discussions on using music as a therapeutic tool. Join Holly and Toby as they uncover the profound impact music can have on personal growth and mental wellness. Whether you're a music lover, seeking solace, or simply curious about the intersection of music and therapy, this podcast will inspire and enlighten you. Tune in to discover how music can be more than just background noise—it can be a catalyst for positive change.
EP 12 Analyzing Look What You've Done by Tasha Layton
Music Therapy Podcast
30 minutes
1 year ago
EP 12 Analyzing Look What You've Done by Tasha Layton
In this episode of the Music Therapy Podcast, hosted by Holly Dayle with licensed counselor Toby Holley, we delve into the inspiring song "Look What You’ve Done" by Tasha Layton, released in 2021. The song powerfully illustrates the transformation and healing that God brings into our lives. It’s a celebration of the moment when we realize how far we’ve come, acknowledging that it is God who has repaired the broken pieces. The theme of redemption and gratitude resonates throughout, encouraging listeners to reflect on God’s ongoing work of restoration.
A fitting verse to capture the essence of this song is 2 Corinthians 5:17: “Therefore, if anyone is in Christ, the new creation has come: The old has gone, the new is here!” This verse echoes the message of transformation that God brings when we allow Him into our hearts, turning our past struggles into a testimony of His grace.
Music Therapy Podcast
Welcome to the "Music Therapy Podcast," where music meets the mind, body, and spirit. Hosted by Holly Dayle, an acclaimed musician, alongside Toby Holley, a dedicated Christian counselor, this podcast explores the transformative power of music in our lives. Each episode delves into how melodies, rhythms, and lyrics can influence our emotions, heal our pains, and connect us deeper with our spiritual selves. Featuring expert analysis, personal stories, and practical tips, the "Music Therapy Podcast" offers listeners insightful discussions on using music as a therapeutic tool. Join Holly and Toby as they uncover the profound impact music can have on personal growth and mental wellness. Whether you're a music lover, seeking solace, or simply curious about the intersection of music and therapy, this podcast will inspire and enlighten you. Tune in to discover how music can be more than just background noise—it can be a catalyst for positive change.