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Coffee, Tea, and Music Therapy

by Jill Leonard, Board Certified Music Therapist

Coffee, Tea, and Music Therapy talks about the world of music therapy through stories, interviews, and our experience launching and running our music therapy practice, Transformational Health Music Therapy Services. This show is for music therapists, caregivers, and anyone who wants to learn more about music and its influence on our mental, physical, and emotional health. This podcast is produced by Transformational Health Music Therapy Services and Ictus Strategic Marketing.

Copyright: all rights reserved by Transformational Health Music Therapy

Episodes

Ep. 9: Four Music Therapy Podcasts Worth Checking Out

26m · Published 04 Aug 05:52

In this episode of the CT&MT podcast, we share clips from some of our favorite music therapy podcasts. There is so much to learn, and we love learning from colleagues.

We hope the teaser clips that you hear on this episode convince you to check out each of these great podcasts!

Music Therapy Chronicles
Listen on iTunes
Check out their website

Clinical BOPulations
Listen on iTunes
Check out the website

Able Voice
Listen on iTunes
Check out their website

Creative Therapy Umbrella
Listen on iTunes
Check out their website

 

FRIENDS FUN!
Leave a message for Mark and Jill on Speak Pipe. Answer the Friends Fun trivia question and we will send you a gift!

RECORD A MESSAGE ON SPEAKPIPE

Ep. 8: Every Kid with Autism Belongs in the Community

56m · Published 11 May 05:35

In this episode, Jill and Mark celebrate Autism Awareness Month. The entire episode is dedicated to our conversation with Reid Moriarti and his mother, Andrea.

Reid is charismatic. He is joy in human form. Reid has autism. Reid is a musician, a content creator, a celebrity interviewer, and a podcaster. I am honestly jealous of all the cool people that he has interviewed on his podcast Talk Time, one of my favorites being Andy Grammer.

Andrea Moriarti has written two books: One-Track Mind and Radical Inclusion. I am reading her first book and can’t wait to finish it and start the next one.

Sign up to receive the Transformational Health Music Therapy newsletter for free. We’ll let you know when new episodes of the Coffee, Tea, and Music Therapy podcast are published. Plus, you’ll get advocacy articles and free resources to help you in your music therapy practice. Plus Plus you will be invited to join the free Music Therapy Happy Hour – a live hangout for music therapists who want to have real conversations about the music therapy.

Friends Fun Trivia:

If you know the answer to this episodes Friends Fun Trivia question, be one of the first three people to leave us a message on Speakpipe and we will send Andrea Moriarti’s book, One Track Mind to you as a prize!

Resources and links related to the show:

REID'S WEBSITE

REID'S YOUTUBE CHANNEL

ANDREA'S WEBSITE

BANDING TOGETHER, NONPROFIT THAT PROVIDES UNIQUE MUSIC OPPORTUNITIES TO INDIVIDUALS WITH SPECIAL NEEDS

THE SONGSTREAM PROJECT: VOICES OF AUTISM DOCUMENTARY

AUTISM SPEAKS: RESOURCES FOR PARENTS, EDUCATORS, AND PEOPLE WITH AUTISM

And of course, we’re on social media. Let’s connect on Instagram!

Ep. 7: Celebrating Social Workers Month

40m · Published 29 Mar 06:32

This month, we are celebrating social workers and the collaborative potential between social work and music therapy. We talk with Susie Baker, a social worker working in hospice care.

Susie admits that she had no idea what a music therapist did until she saw one in action. “It was almost like magic,” says Susie when she tells a story about how a music therapist was able to slow an anxious patient’s breathing down without ever saying a word.

We also dive back in time through one of our audio journals from 2018. Jill is frustrated by constant rejection from facilities who tell her that music is typically a volunteer role. Music therapists must continue to educate and advocate in the healthcare industry to raise awareness and understanding about the power of music therapy for positive patient outcomes.

Sign up to receive the Transformational Health Music Therapy newsletter for free. We’ll let you know when new episodes of the Coffee, Tea, and Music Therapy podcast are published. Plus, you’ll get advocacy articles and free resources to help you in your music therapy practice. Plus Plus you will be invited to join the free Music Therapy Happy Hour – a live hangout for music therapists who want to have real conversations about the music therapy.

And of course, we’re on social media. Let’s connect on Instagram!

Ep. 6: Music's Role in Civil Rights and Diversity in Music Therapy

55m · Published 26 Feb 18:34

We begin this episode by talking with Dr. Reiland Rabaka, professor of African, African American, and Caribbean Studies in the Department of Ethnic Studies at the University of Colorado, Boulder. He has written multiple books and has done extensive research in the field of black radical history, black radical politics, black social movements, black feminist theory, black sexuality studies, black popular culture, black popular music, critical race theory, and decolonial theory.

Whew! That’s a long list of credentials, and you will learn within moments of listening to him on the podcast that he is passionate about his work. We had a blast talking with him, not only because of the wealth of knowledge that he shared, but also because of the gracious, open space he welcomed us into as we talked about racial inequality and music’s influence in the Civil Rights Movement of the 50s and 60s and in the Black Lives Matter movement today.

The second half of the show is dedicated to a discussion about diversity among music therapy professionals. It was fun to “cross paths” with a fellow classmate and colleague, Loretta Medeiros. We both attended Saint Mary of-the-Woods College in Indiana for our music therapy equivalency program. I had begun a conversation on a music therapy Facebook page, asking a question about diversity in the field of music therapy, and it was clear that Loretta was passionate about the subject. That led to our interview on the podcast.

She has so many great ideas to share, including ways that we can keep working toward greater diversity in the field of music therapy. We talk about the importance of connecting with our patients/clients, and how culture is a key ingredient in making that connection. We live in a diverse world, yet the majority of music therapists are white and female. Loretta and I talk through ways to think bigger and dream of what the professional music therapy network can look like one day.

Episode Links and Resources:

SCENE ON RADIO PODCAST: SEASON 4, EPISODE 7
COUNSELING THE CULTURALLY DIVERSE BY DERALD WING SUE
MUSIC THERAPY IN A MULTICULTURAL CONTEXT BY MELITA BELGRAVE
THE BLACK MUSIC THERAPY NETWORK
PETE MEYER, MUSIC THERAPIST WITH A PASSION FOR DIVERSITY IN THE FIELD
DR. REILAND RABAKA, PROFESSOR AT UNIVERSITY OF COLORADO BOULDER
THE HIP HOP MOVEMENT BY REILAND RABAKA

Music Credits

WE SHALL NOT BE MOVED – THE FREEDOM SINGERS

OH FREEDOM – THE GOLDEN GOSPEL SINGERS

WE SHALL OVERCOME – PETE SEEGER

THIS LITTLE LIGHT OF MINE – FANNIE LOU HAMER

LIFT EVERY VOICE AND SING – RAY CHARLES

 

Ep. 5: The Business End of Music Therapy

46m · Published 26 Jan 20:53

This episode of Coffee, Tea, and Music Therapy delivers stories and advice from the front lines of running a private music therapy practice. We talk with Nikki Belshe Lanza, MT-BC, the owner of Heart and Harmony Music Therapy in Texas. Nikki recommends several books for new business owners and tells the story of turning her internship program into a staffing plan.

Jill and Mark review the book, Profit First by Mike Michalowicz. This is an important book for any new business owner to read. 

Finally, Mark and Jill dive back into the archives of Jill’s audio journal to explore the fears and hardships of starting a career as a music therapist in private practice. 

Ep. 4: Holiday Music Memories

18m · Published 24 Dec 09:11

We asked, and our listeners delivered. This episode of Coffee, Tea, and Music Therapy features several people calling in and telling us their favorite Christmas music memories.

Music triggers memories and emotions unlike any other art form. It has a special connection in our brain.

Ep 3: Honoring Caregivers

39m · Published 16 Dec 20:20

November is National Family Caregivers Month. These everyday heroes dedicate themselves to caring for other human beings often while sacrificing important aspects of their own lives. 

In Episode Two of Coffee, Tea, and Music Therapy, Jill talks to one of her favorite caregivers, Dina Rincon. Dina has been caring for her mother for eleven years. It has not been an easy road, but Dina knows that at the end of the day, she will have no regrets about giving her mom the dignity that she deserves.

We also talk about how COVID-19 has dramatically affected the lives of caregivers' mental and physical health. Check out the show notes for links to the resources discussed in the episode.

Ep 2: Trauma, EMDR Therapy, & The Perks of Being a Wallflower

42m · Published 19 Oct 04:38

Episode two of Coffee, Tea, and Music Therapy covers trauma from a variety of angles. Jill interviews Nichoel Kimmerle, a specialist in EMDR Therapy. Kimmerle talk about the way EMDR Therapy works to help people re-process traumatic events in their lives without the risk of re-traumatization.

Mark and Jill interview several teens and young adults about the book and movie, The Perks of Being a Wallflower. Their guests help them assemble a mental health mix tape.

Check out all of the links and additional notes on the show notes page at http://thmusictherapy.com/2.

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Ep 1: The Pilot

45m · Published 10 Sep 05:28

This is the pilot episode of Coffee, Tea, and Music Therapy. In this episode we talk to Music Therapist, Karen Skipper about her career. We discuss the book, Being Mortal, by Atul Gawande. And we venture into our business audio journal.

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Coffee, Tea, and Music Therapy has 9 episodes in total of non- explicit content. Total playtime is 6:11:33. The language of the podcast is English. This podcast has been added on November 27th 2022. It might contain more episodes than the ones shown here. It was last updated on March 27th, 2024 04:23.

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