*Patreon is no longer available as of 11/1/23In this episode, I interview Jen and Jocelyn from The Wayfaring Band! The Wayfaring Band offers road trips, far-flung adventures, and a fellowship program for emerging social leaders for adults wi
*Patreon is no longer available as of 11/1/23In this episode, the supervision mini-series comes to an end with an interview with Jen Hicks, where we discuss supervision further as well as self-care for professionals."Jennifer Hicks, MMT, MT
What a year! I had amazing guests come on the podcast and share their experience, expertise, and resources. Three main themes appeared: creativity, accessibility, and supervision. What was your favorite episode of 2021? *Patreon is no longer a
*Patreon is no longer available as of 11/1/23In this episode, I interview Kate Shannon, Licensed Clinical Professional Counselor, Licensed Creative Arts Therapist, and Board Certified Music Therapist, of Creative Therapy Umbrella in Part 2 o
*Patreon is no longer available as of 11/1/23In this solo episode, I discuss my experiences with supervision as well as how a lack of supervision led to burnout early in my career. I further explore supervision accessibility for new professi
In this solo episode, I discuss 5 tips for working with adults with IDD in-person in groups. I also highlight different employment clips from previous episodes to celebrate National Disability Employment Awareness Month!Links from this episode
*Patreon is no longer available as of 11/1/23In this episode I interview yoga therapist, Christine Devereaux, again! We discuss our new ebook "Music + Mudras" and what mudras are. Christine discusses further more how mudras have positively i
*Patreon is no longer available as of 11/1/23In this episode, I interview Joanna Holden, the co-founder of Primitive Reflex Integration Plus, all about her work and primitive reflexes. We cover what they are, what they look like, how to trea
*Patreon is no longer available as of 11/1/23In this minisode, I discuss the Olympic options for disabled athletes and a little bit of the history of the Paralympics. I also discuss how the Olympics tend to get more coverage and viewership t
*Patreon is no longer available as of 11/1/23Who doesn't like to travel? The Traveling Gnomes is an organization that takes neurodiverse travelers on accessible adventures, creating a model of community and inclusion. I got to sit down with
Check out my first solo episode! I dive into my review of the documentary Crip Camp, which I very much enjoyed, and then go into accessibility online, in our communities, and at the Oscars. I also go over the June Music Therapy Session Plan Ou
*Patreon is no longer available as of 11/1/23Listen to this conversation between me and board-certified music therapist, Amanda Brigham. In this episode, we discuss the concept of design thinking and how we can apply it to our work as clinic
*Patreon is no longer available as of 11/1/23In this episode, I talk with Alyssa Stone, a music therapist and owner of Dynamic Lynks. We discuss the use of neuroaffirming techniques in Dynamic Lynk's practice as well as staff education in da
*Patreon is no longer available as of 11/1/23In this interview, I speak with Danny Combs, the founder and CEO of TACT, which stands for "Teaching the Autism Community Trades." We discuss TACT's work in the community, their programs, and thei
*Patreon is no longer available as of 11/1/23In this episode, I interview Gabby Banzon, MA, LPMT, MT-BC, a music therapist in Atlanta, GA who provides services to adults with IDD and TBI in a residential community. We discuss her work on cam
*Patreon is no longer available as of 11/1/23In this interview, I talk with Kathleen Martins, a yoga instructor and mental health specialist about yoga, mental health, and mindfulness. Check out her bio below! We emphasize in this interview
In this episode, I recap and feature all of the interviews of 2020 and highlight five themes that occurred: Resources, Employment, Strengths, Neurodiversity, Experts/Person-Centered Therapy. A great episode for someone interested in the podcast
*Patreon is no longer available as of 11/1/23In this episode, I have a discussion with Anastasia Canfield, MM, MT-BC, NLC, a board certified music therapist in Denver, CO. We discuss disability culture as well as identity, accessibility, and
*Patreon is no longer available as of 11/1/23In this episode, I interviewed Lauren Burgess and Robby Chaney from Dirt Coffee Bar, a non-profit in Littleton, Colorado that makes quality crafted coffee, food & drink while employing & empowerin
*Patreon is no longer available as of 11/1/23In this episode, Jessica and I discuss an essay she wrote for the Neurodiversity Reader including topics such as neuroqueering, neurodiversity, neuroqueering in music therapy, and radical individu
*Patreon is no longer available as of 11/1/23In this episode, I speak with another board certified music therapist, Hannah Gallagher, about her work with adults with disabilities, how she has creatively pivoted to provide virtual and phone c
In this episode, I am joined by my fiancé, Josh, leading to a more casual episode. I quiz Josh on questions about IDD, which leads to more discussion and relevant questions. *Patreon is no longer available as of 11/1/23Links from this episod
Check out this conversation with Brent and Jenny Anderson of Celebrate EDU. Brent is also the creator of the Unintentional Humor series, a business he has owned for 10 years. In our conversation, we discuss employment opportunities for individu
In this episode I speak with Olivia McGuire of Starting from Scratch about her cooking services, community, strengths of individuals with idd, and inclusion: "Olivia is the Executive Director/Founder of Starting from Scratch, currently located