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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.
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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.
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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!
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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?
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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.
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Tricia discusses her 2024 theme in this episode and offers a visualization for the upcoming year. She encourages others to share their 2024 theme or memories from 2023. Plus, she promotes the Care Chronicles shop and invites participation in the show.
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In this episode, I talk about finding holiday spirit despite lack of motivation and feelings of overwhelm. Wishing you a wonderful holiday season! -Tricia
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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In this episode Elliott and I talk about life transitions, boundaries, and our need incessant need for stimulation.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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