Coffee, Tea, and Music Therapy

By: Jill Leonard Board Certified Music Therapist
  • Summary

  • 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.
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Episodes
  • Ep. 9: Four Music Therapy Podcasts Worth Checking Out
    Aug 4 2021

    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

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    27 mins
  • Ep. 8: Every Kid with Autism Belongs in the Community
    May 11 2021

    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!

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    57 mins
  • Ep. 7: Celebrating Social Workers Month
    Mar 29 2021

    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!

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    40 mins

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