
A Music Therapist From Home
03/08/22 • 5 min
While recuperating in Denver's University of Col. Medical Center, a young woman came into Gracie's room with a guitar and introduced herself as Sophie - and a music therapist.
Gracie asked where she went to school, and she said, "A school in Nashville."
Pressing her further, Sophie stated she went to Belmont University. Gracie's smile lit up the room and she explained to Sophie, 'Peter and I went to Belmont - that's where we met."
As we shared with Sophie our long life in Nashville, she was delighted to compare notes and share experiences with fellow Belmont students (although we attended YEARS before she was born!)
I asked Sophie to share a bit of her story and work as a music therapist.
While recuperating in Denver's University of Col. Medical Center, a young woman came into Gracie's room with a guitar and introduced herself as Sophie - and a music therapist.
Gracie asked where she went to school, and she said, "A school in Nashville."
Pressing her further, Sophie stated she went to Belmont University. Gracie's smile lit up the room and she explained to Sophie, 'Peter and I went to Belmont - that's where we met."
As we shared with Sophie our long life in Nashville, she was delighted to compare notes and share experiences with fellow Belmont students (although we attended YEARS before she was born!)
I asked Sophie to share a bit of her story and work as a music therapist.
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