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  • Living Well Into The Future - Episode 29: Healing Music
    2025/04/12
    Host Julie B. Adler, explores the inherent power of music to heal as experienced in music therapy and through the emerging role of social prescribing as she speaks with guests, Ryan José LaBoy, and Dr. Penny Roberts. Ryan is a singer, conductor, and artistic director, who directs the Berkshire Children’s Chorus and the Berkshire Concert Choir. Dr. Penny Roberts is a distinguished music therapist from New Orleans with over two decades of experience and advanced degrees in piano pedagogy, music therapy, and aging.
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    56 分
  • Living Well Into The Future - Episode 28: Beyond The Notes: Musicians Nurture Communities
    2025/03/09
    Host Julie B Adler explores the role of music in building communities with musicians Ryan José LaBoy and Daniel Anastasio. Singer, conductor, and artistic director Ryan José LaBoy has deep interests in community music and social prescribing. Daniel Anastasio, a solo pianist and artistic director connects diverse audiences to classical music using innovative methods like outdoor concerts and engaging explanations.
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    56 分
  • Living Well Into The Future - Episode 27: Culture and Community Art
    2025/02/09
    The focus is on the intersection of art, culture, and community with an emphasis on resilience. Host Julie B Adler interviews two successful artists and teachers, Margaret Craig and Ricky Armendáriz, who discuss their artistic processes, influences, and the role of art in fostering community and addressing ecological and social themes.
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    56 分
  • Living Well Into the Future - Episode 26: Healing Art
    2025/01/12
    Host Julie B. Adler discusses how art contributes to healing and resilience in medical settings, enhances community building, and improves personal well-being with Dr. Joel T. Katz, Brooke DiGiovanni Evans, and Megan Carleton. The conversation explores their work at the Dana-Farber Cancer Institute, Brigham and Women’s Hospital, and Harvard Medical School, detailing how art is used to train healthcare providers and support patient care. The episode invites listeners to reflect on the benefits of integrating art into healthcare and to consider how they can incorporate these ideas into their own lives.
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    54 分
  • Living Well Into The Future - Episode 25: Gen Z's Resilience
    2024/12/15
    LWITF delves into the perspectives of three Gen Z college students on how global and local crises have shaped their outlook. The students discuss the impact of COVID-19, climate change, school shootings, and social media on their generation. They explore themes of fatalism, mental health challenges, resilience, and hope for the future while sharing personal experiences and aspirations. Despite their shared challenges, each student shares their vision and aspirations for creating a better future.
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    56 分
  • Living Well Into The Future - Episode 24: Navigating Disasters and Building Resilience
    2024/10/12
    Host Julie B. Adler, delves into resilience in the face of major disasters such as 9-11, COVID-19, and devastating hurricanes. The discussion features LCWS, psychotherapist and psychoanalyst; Patti Dennenberg, a Houston resident who lived through multiple floods; and Alex Ramirez, a principal at Design Workshop. Barth emphasizes the psychological aspects of resilience, highlighting the importance of community and personal agency. Dennenberg shares her experiences of flooding in Houston and how family ties provided strength. Ramirez discusses the role of landscape architecture in enhancing urban resilience against extreme weather. The episode underscores the importance of community support, innovation in urban planning, […]
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    54 分
  • Living Well Into The Future - Episode 23: Trauma and Resilience Part 1
    2024/09/15
    Host Julie B. Adler explores individual resilience through the lens of trauma, featuring three insightful guests: Dr. Bea Hollander Goldfein, clinical psychologist and co-founder of the Transcending Trauma Project; Judy Levin, a clinical social worker involved in the project; and Bernice Lewis, a singer-songwriter and descendant of Holocaust survivors. The discussion delves into the importance of family dynamics, emotional connectedness, and communication in overcoming trauma. Listeners will gain valuable perspectives on resilience applicable to various forms of traumatic experiences, including war, political turmoil, and personal loss.
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    56 分
  • Living Well Into The Future - Episode 22: Empowering Resilience Through Education
    2024/08/11
    Host Julie B. Adler, focuses on resilience through education and community involvement featuring guest Juan Sepulveda, a distinguished professor at Trinity University and former advisor in the White House. The episode delves into programs aimed at fostering resilience among individuals and communities. Juan shares his journey from working with the Rockefeller Foundation to serving on the Biden-Harris transition team. The episode also highlights the experiences of Juan’s students, Adam Garza and Lindsey Reyes, who discuss how educational opportunities and community programs have shaped their resilience.
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    56 分