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Music for Education & Wellbeing

Music for Education & Wellbeing

Anita Holford

Listen in each month or two to get ideas, inspiration and practical advice from people involved in music education, community music, music therapy and more. Learn how you can break down barriers to music, through communications, advocacy and inclusive practice. These conversations are hosted by Anita Holford at Music Education Works and Writing Services. www.writing-services.co.uk | www.musiceducationworks.org.uk

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In this episode, I’m talking with Laura Hassler, Founder and Director of Musicians Without Borders. It’s a charity based in Amsterdam that uses the power of music for peacebuilding and social change, particularly in areas of war and conflict ||| There are many reasons why you’ll be interested in Musicians with Borders. From its early beginnings as a bus full of musicians bringing music to refugee camps and communities affected by the Balkan Wars, to its community music work in Palestine, Central Eastern Africa, Central America and Europe and training of music leaders. Laura herself has had a fascinating track record too, having been active in US civil rights and peace movements from an early age. She worked for social change organisations in the US and Europe before moving to the Netherlands to develop a career as a musician and link music to social causes.
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Music for Education & Wellbeing - [13] Pandemic mini-series: Ben O’Sullivan, The Music Works
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05/15/20 • 2 min

Ben O’Sullivan of The Music Works, a Gloucestershire-based community music charity shares how they’re continuing to provide support and services to young people during lockdown.
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In this episode, I’m talking with Jimmy Rotheram of Feversham Primary, Bradford. Jimmy is the teacher who was thrust into the spotlight to tell the story of how music contributed to transforming his school. He’s a great example of how one person with a mission and a story can get noticed and listened to - and can make a difference through music education advocacy.
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A hate crime and a near death experience caused Ami Gaston to re-evaluate her life and future. She now works internationally to promote healing and wellbeing through music and activism. She’s worked with refugees and families through organisations such as the US government and the United Nations. She also has a great story to tell about performing for the Dalai Lama.

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In this episode, I’m talking with Malaki Patterson, who is Gloucestershire-based music producer, community musician, music manager, and creative director. Malaki has helped to achieve much change in the county, to support young people facing barriers in access to music and progression routes into the industry.
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Music for Education & Wellbeing - [17] Pandemic mini-series: Steph Dickinson, Pie Factory Music
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05/27/20 • 23 min

Steph Dickinson, of Pie Factory Music, an East-Kent creative youth charity, shares how they’re continuing to provide services and support to young people during lockdown.
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In this episode, I talk with head vocal coach for X Factor and Britain’s Got Talent, Annabel Williams. Annabel talks about her route into vocal coaching, gives some insights into the support given to TV talent show contestants and shares some tips and advice for vocalists. She goes on to talk about her The Vocal Coach app for singers of all levels wanting to develop their voices, or use singing for fun and wellbeing

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Music for Education & Wellbeing - [19] Pandemic mini-series: Sally Cathcart, The Curious Piano Teachers
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06/04/20 • 26 min

Sally Cathcart of The Curious Piano Teachers, shares how they’re continuing to provide services and support to piano teachers, and piano teachers to young people, during lockdown.
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Stuart Birnie of Services for Education Music Service Birmingham, shares how they’re continuing to provide services and support to young people during lockdown.
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In this episode, I’m talking with Ollie Tunmer of Beat Goes On. Ollie teaches STOMP-style body percussion and samba drumming to all ages, including in schools from primary to secondary, and to teachers. In primaries, he’s developed Body Percussion with Literacy, working with literacy specialist Pie Corbett, and his sessions recently moved online during lockdown.
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How many episodes does Music for Education & Wellbeing have?

Music for Education & Wellbeing currently has 43 episodes available.

What topics does Music for Education & Wellbeing cover?

The podcast is about Inclusion, Music, Podcasts and Communications.

What is the most popular episode on Music for Education & Wellbeing?

The episode title '[21] Body percussion, STOMP & accessible music-making with Ollie Tunmer of Beat Goes On' is the most popular.

What is the average episode length on Music for Education & Wellbeing?

The average episode length on Music for Education & Wellbeing is 35 minutes.

How often are episodes of Music for Education & Wellbeing released?

Episodes of Music for Education & Wellbeing are typically released every 33 days, 20 hours.

When was the first episode of Music for Education & Wellbeing?

The first episode of Music for Education & Wellbeing was released on Mar 14, 2019.

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