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How are music therapists changing the lives of people in Canada? What is the latest research and trends? Join music therapist, Adrienne Pringle and business leader, Cathy Thompson as they connect with fascinating guests for conversations about the world of music therapy – from research to thought leadership. Guests share their stories about the impact of music therapy to improve our health and well-being.
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Dale Speaking is a music company in Toronto, Ontario who's motto is 'We connect artists with audiences.' 'Radio Dale' features Dale, Amber, Roo and India as we look at music news, trends, musicians and the industry. The first part of each show looks at music in the past week, and the second part we focus on a subject, feature an interview, or hold a round table about a topic we've been pondering! We hope each episode gives musicians and music fans alike new insight into the Canadian music in ...
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In this episode we are speaking with Kylie Klym and learning more about her journey in bringing music therapy services to northern Ontario. Kylie shares some of the challenges of working in such a vast community along with the partnerships she has made. Finally, she tells us more about the viability of virtual music therapy and her experience with …
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In this episode, we are speaking with Valmy Assam about her experience as a music therapist and what she enjoys most. She tells us more about an interesting journey she had which changed the trajectory of her career. Valmy also shares her thoughts about her future aspirations in and out of the field of music therapy. Here is a little more about Val…
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In this episode, we are speaking with Méliane Laurier-Cromp about the diversity of positions and partnerships she is currently involved in as a music therapist. Méliane also shares information about why she decided to get involved with the board of AQM and her journey towards becoming a professor in the graduate diploma program at Concordia. Here i…
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In this episode, we are speaking with Shona Pottinger about what it’s like to offer music therapy services in the smallest province in Canada, Prince Edward Island. Shona tells us more about internship opportunities with Singing Sands Music Therapy and her journey to becoming a music therapist. Here is a little more about Shona: Shona founded Singi…
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In this episode, we are speaking with Suzanne Caron about her unique journey in becoming a music therapist and how the National Music Therapy Institute, a not for profit, was established. Suzanne shares details about the unique approach offered by the Institute's pilot projects, along with an invitation to contribute to their dynamic website develo…
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In this episode, we are speaking with Kristen DiMarco about her journey to becoming a music therapist and her specialization in pediatric hospice work. Kristen also tells us more about her vision for the future of the profession of music therapy in Canada. Here is a little more about Kristen: Kristen DiMarco, a certified Music Therapist and Registe…
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In this episode, we are speaking with Annabelle Brault who shares with us about her journey to becoming a music therapist along with why she has chosen to focus her published research around clinical work with informal caregivers. Annabelle also tells us more about why she has chosen to study digital well being as part of her doctoral work. Here is…
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In this episode, we are speaking with Steffi Friyia, Vice President of the Music Therapy Association of Ontario. She is a recent graduate of the University of Toronto Master’s in Music and Health Sciences program and she will tell us about her academic experience and research. We wrap things up by discussion Steffi’s volunteer experiences and why t…
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In this episode, we are speaking with Pam Lansbergen with the Canadian Association of Music Therapists. Pam will share more about her decade-long journey with the CAMT along with some of the key initiatives she’s been involved with. Pam also tells us about her biggest learning moment and her thoughts on the future of music therapy in Canada. Here i…
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In this episode, we welcome Dr. SarahRose Black back on the podcast from Toronto, Ontario. SarahRose shares more about the reach and importance of music therapy research. With the Canadian Journal of Music Therapy now being open access, she explains how it helps bring music therapy research to an international level and to allied health professiona…
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We have four guests we are featuring on this episode Chrissy, Quentin, Hannah and Aprajita from the Canadian Music Therapy Fund. On this episode we’ll get a greater understanding of the mandates of the fund along with opportunities for scholarships, grants, and music therapy advocacy. For more information about the fund, please visit: https://music…
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We have three guests we are featuring on this episode: Tyler Reidy, Teresa Ianni and Laura Hastings. Tyler shares his journey as a NICU music therapist and the ways his work impacts babies and families each day. Teresa tells us more about an amazing quality improvement project in the neonatal intensive unit of a hospital and what her vision is for …
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On this episode, we are speaking with Mary Jane Landaker from Kansas, the first US certified music therapist featured on our program. Mary Jane speaks with us about her journey into the music therapy profession (31 years ago) and about working with music therapy interns. She also shares more about her thoughts on the future of music therapy. Here i…
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In this episode, we are speaking with Jill Hedican about her work in the area of obsessive compulsive disorder and the transition from a long career in end of life care. Jill also shares with us specific ways that music therapy is used with OCD clients and where she feels the field is heading in the future. Here is a little more about Jill: Jill is…
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In this episode, we speak with Karie Rippin Bilger about her journey to becoming a music therapist and her return to school to study social work. Karie also shares more about her unique education and career path and how that benefits the people that she serves. Here is a little more about Karie: Karie is a Registered Psychotherapist and Certified M…
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In this episode, we are speaking with Sue Bains about equity, inclusion, representation, and social justice in music therapy. She helps us to further understand what anti-oppressive music therapy is and how do we do it in terms of education, practice, and research. Here is a little more about Sue: Sue Baines, PhD, MTA, FAMI, is respectfully gratefu…
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In this episode, we are speaking with Jennifer Lin about their unique journey in becoming a music therapist and what a typical day looks like for them. Jennifer also shares their vision for the next 10 years and a little more about their research at the master’s level. Here is a little more about Jennifer: Jennifer (they/she) is a certified music t…
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In this episode, we are speaking with Hayley Francis-Cann about her new role as the Canadian Association of Music Therapist’s incoming President and her journey to become a music therapist. Hayley also tells us more about bringing music therapy to Bermuda, her organization called Synergy Music Therapy & Wellness Services along with details about he…
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In this episode, we are speaking with Dr. Cheryl Jones who tells us about her unique journey to become a music therapist specifically in the area of neurologic music therapy. Dr. Jones also shares with us about her work in the field of music-based rehabilitation following traumatic brain injury and being featured in two documentaries done by the CB…
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In this episode, we are speaking with Melissa Tan who talks with us about her journey to becoming a music therapist, her role as a Neurologic Music Therapist and what her typical workday looks like. We also learn more about what Melissa is currently researching for her PhD along with her vision for the future of music therapy. Here is a little more…
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In this episode,we speak with Erin Gross about the work of music therapists at Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre and how it has evolved over the years. She also shares more about some interprofessional collaborations with music therapists at Sunnybrook. Here is a little more about Erin Gross, MA, RP, MTA: Erin has been a music therapist for 18 year…
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In today’s episode, we are speaking with Andrea Lamont about her role working in paediatric music therapy and what it means to be innovative in the fields of psychotherapy and education. Andrea shares some amazing examples of innovation that she has been involved with at Holland Bloorview Kids Rehabilitation Hospital along with ways to connect the …
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In this episode, we are hearing from 4 music therapists across Canada who are in varying stages of their careers speak about their plans for music therapy awareness month. Adrienne also shares more about the 7 task forces from the Canadian Association of Music Therapists where you can find educational tools and information to share with your commun…
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In this episode, we are speaking with Jennifer Buchanan, the Executive Director of the Canadian Association of Music Therapists, about music therapy month 2023, the World Congress in Vancouver this summer and how music therapists are addressing complex problems across Canada. Here is a little more about Jennifer MTA, MBA: Jennifer is the two-time p…
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In this episode, we are speaking withSara Klinck about her expertise in the areas of music therapy as it relates to dying and bereavement. Sara shares with us about the bereavement group model that she has developed and written about along with some of her highlights of working with the dying and bereaved. Here is a little more about Sara: Certifie…
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As we anticipate Music Therapy Month in March 2023 we take this opportunity to reflect on the achievements of the past year by resharing our show from music therapy month 2022. During this episode which first aired in March 2022 we speak with Jennifer and Chrissy about what’s happening across Canada during music therapy month, their experiences mov…
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In this episode, we are speaking with Candice Hamilton-Miller a registered psychotherapist and founder of CHM Therapy Services. As an allied service professional working alongside music therapists, Candice shares her perspective on the role music therapists play with her clients and the impact of the sessions. Candice also discusses the stage at wh…
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In this episode, we are speaking with Priya Shah about her journey as a music therapist and her learning in the field of mental health. She tells us more about the impact of music therapy with the clients with mental health issues, Gestalt training she’s taking along with her vision as a music therapist. More information about Priya Shah, RP, MTA, …
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We are excited to welcome Melissa Jessop on this episode to speak about her personal experience of using music therapy with the birth of her two children. She shares more about the process of music therapy assisted childbirth and her own birth song. Here is a little more about Melissa: Melissa studied music therapy at Wilfrid Laurier University, sh…
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In this episode, we have Kaitlyn Kasha who tells us about her reasons for pursuing a master’s in music therapy and along with additional educational opportunities. She also shares with us more about her volunteer opportunities as a music therapy student and the impact they’ve had on her lens as a music therapist. Finally, Kaitlyn imparts some words…
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In this episode, we have Ruth Roberts speaking with us about her extensive career in music therapy. Ruth tells us about how she started in the profession, some of her experiences along with her strategies for sustaining herself over her career. Ruth also shares her current focus and words of wisdom with our music therapy community. Here is a little…
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In this episode, we are speaking with Anna Plaskett about her journey to becoming a music therapist and her entrepreneurial pursuits as it relates to building Heartsparks Music Therapy and an exciting new collaboration with the Maritime Conservatory. Anna also shares her best advice to those just starting out in the profession of music therapy. Her…
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In this episode, we are speaking with Kimiko Suzuki about her role as the Canadian Association of Music Therapists chair of Equity and Diversity. Kimiko also tells us more about her journey to becoming a music therapist and what inspires her. Here is a little more about Kimiko: Kimiko Suzuki, MA, MTA (she/her/hers) is the current Equity & Diversity…
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Today we are excited to interview Yasmin Kawar about her work with persons in addictions recovery, trauma, and abuse. She tells us more about what it was like for her starting out in music therapy and what her best advice is for new music therapists. Here is a little more about Yasmin: Yasmin Kawar is a Jordanian-Canadian music therapist and qualif…
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Today we speak with Daniel Kruger about his research for his master's thesis on the history of the Canadian Association of Music Therapists (CAMT). He shares more about the details of the study and how this research has informed his music therapy practice. Daniel Kruger: MA, MTA Daniel Kruger is a Montréal-based music therapist, guitarist, producer…
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On this show we have the pleasure of chatting with the past president, current president, and president-elect of the association to get their unique perspectives on what’s happening on the west coast of Canada. We get a better understanding of the leadership structure and initiatives that are happening with the Music Therapy Association of British …
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Today we welcome two guests from Quebec, Nathalie Albert and Marie-Fatima Rudolf who will be sharing with us more about the Quebec Association of Music Therapy. They will also speak about their own experiences as music therapists and performers and how the roles interchange and influence one another. Here is a little more about Nathalie: Nathalie i…
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In this episode, we are speaking with Sawyer Garrity and Vallye Adams, both from southern Florida. Sawyer shares with us how the song Shine was created and the impact of this around the world. She also tells us more about the non-profit organization, ShineMSD, that she co-founded. Vallye tells us more about the mission and impact of ShineMSD along …
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In this episode, we welcome Melody Owen from Vancouver British Columbia. Melody speaks with us about what neurodivergent means and how music therapy is essential for expression and awareness of self. Melody also shares about her current projects and how they are woven into her music therapy practice. Here is a little more about Melody: Melody is a …
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In this episode, we welcome Nicola Oddy from Perth Ontario. Nicola will be sharing details about her latest research project: Seeking Awareness of Our Selves and the Environment through Vocal Improvisation in The Singing Field. She will also explain how this research will be used in her music therapy practice. Here is a little more about Nicola: Ni…
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In this episode, we welcome Miya Adout from Toronto Ontario. Miya will speak with us about her experience as a successful music therapy business owner, what it takes to continue to succeed in the field along with advice for new music therapists. Miya also shares information about providing cultural competence training for music therapists and allie…
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In this episode, we welcome Alexandra Moir from Halifax Nova Scotia. Alexandra shares with us what’s happening at the Atlantic Association for Music Therapy in terms of new projects along with some of the challenges faced in Atlantic Canada. She ends the interview with a story from her own journey to becoming a Music Therapist. Here is a little mor…
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In this episode, we speak with Fleur Hughes from Calgary Alberta. Fleur discusses her humanistic approach to Music Therapy using Improvisation with children along with inspiring advice for new music therapists based on her clinical career. Here is a little more about Fleur: Fleur Hughes completed her Music Therapy Master’s degree at the University …
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In this very special episode celebrating music therapy month, we have two guests joining us. First, we have Jennifer Buchanan from Calgary Alberta and we welcome Chrissy Pearson from Toronto Ontario. We speak with Jennifer and Chrissy about what’s happening across Canada during music therapy month, their experiences moving into executive director r…
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In today’s show, we welcome Amanda Schenstead from Regina Saskatchewan. Listen in as Amanda speaks about her journey as a music therapist and her role as President of the Music Therapy Association of Saskatchewan. She also tells us more about how she views music therapy as a part of overall wellness. A little more about Amanda: Amanda Schenstead gr…
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In this episode we welcome Sandy Pelley, the founder of Creative Music Therapy Solutions and Music Therapy Suite. Sandy shares her experiences with us about her journey to becoming a music therapist along with how she established her two businesses. We also learn more about Sandy’s vision for the future of music therapy. A little more about Sandy: …
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This “mash up” is in celebration of our 1-year anniversary of the Canadian Music Therapy Podcast! One of the important parts of the interviews with our guests is asking them to share a poignant story with listeners in their as work music therapists. On this episode, we have created a compilation of 8 guests from 2021 that focuses on their stories a…
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In this episode, we welcome Robyn Peters, the President of the Music Therapy Association of Manitoba. Robyn who speaks about her journey from completing her degree in music therapy to quickly moving into the role of MTAM board president. Robyn also shares more about the projects that MTAM is involved with along with the FACT-MB certification proces…
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In this episode, we have created a mash up of four interviews from 2021 that focuses on the visions our guests have for the future of music therapy in Canada. We hear inspiring ideas from Dr. Susan Summers, Dr. Amy Clements-Cortes, Dr. Elizabeth Mitchell, and Dr. SarahRose Black as ways to look ahead to what is possible. Our featured guests: Dr. Su…
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In this episode, we have created a mash up of four interviews from 2021 that focuses on the journey to become a Music Therapist. We hear about the personal origin stories from Noreen Donnell, Jennifer Buchanan, Chrissy Pearson and Stephen Williams. We learn how these successful music therapists started their careers and the winding paths they have …
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