23 episodes

In therapy and music, the baseline informs our next steps. This is the show that examines the present state of music therapy and asks, 'where to from here?'. Made on the lands of the Darug nation by Joe Thompson NMT-F. 

Baselines in Music Therapy Joe Thompson

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In therapy and music, the baseline informs our next steps. This is the show that examines the present state of music therapy and asks, 'where to from here?'. Made on the lands of the Darug nation by Joe Thompson NMT-F. 

    Bonus Episode: Joe on 'SurroundSounds'

    Bonus Episode: Joe on 'SurroundSounds'

    My interview as a guest on SurroundSounds. Listen to SurroundSounds on...Apple Podcasts:https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/surroundsounds/id1705938397Or YouTube:https://www.youtube.com/@APlaceToBe/videos

    • 51 min
    Emma Bailey & Mary-Clare Fearn: international impressions

    Emma Bailey & Mary-Clare Fearn: international impressions

    Today I speak with two UK-based music therapists about their journeys to Neurologic Music Therapy Services Of Arizona.Emma Bailey is a UK-based Music Therapist and music therapy Supervisor. Originally trained at the Guildhall School of Music and Drama, Emma has studied infant mental health and child development at the Tavistock Clinic and the School of Infant Mental Health in London, and she completed the additional NMT training in 2019. As a Music Therapist in a National Health Child Develop...

    • 29 min
    Ingrid Gruett: MSOT, regulation & older adults

    Ingrid Gruett: MSOT, regulation & older adults

    Ingrid Gruett completed her Bachelor of Music degree from the Wheaton College Conservatory of Music, her Music Therapy Equivalency from St. Mary-of-the-Woods College, and her Master of Music Degree from Alverno College. Ingrid is a board-certified music therapist, a Wisconsin Music Therapist-Registered and a Certified Dementia Practitioner who specializes in providing evidenced-based services and 1:1 support to persons with dementia and to their caregivers. Ingrid is the owner and direc...

    • 30 min
    Joe Thompson: 12,569 kms away

    Joe Thompson: 12,569 kms away

    Joe Thompson is a Neurologic Music Therapist currently working at Spring Forward Family Centre in Penrith, NSW. He specialises in using the properties of music, especially rhythm, to support Autistic people to navigate their sensory and movement challenges. Much of his approach is informed by experiences he gained while working overseas at Neurologic Music Therapy Services Of Arizona in Phoenix, USA. As well as a clinician, Joe has served as past chair of the AMTA NSW branch, and creator...

    • 37 min
    Suzanne Oliver: the brain and relationships

    Suzanne Oliver: the brain and relationships

    Suzanne Oliver is the founder and executive director of Neurologic Music Therapy Services Of Arizona - an NMT clinic based in Phoenix, AZ that has been serving the community there for over 40 years. Over the years, she has employed up to as many as 21 therapists at one time, and currently has 6 NMTs working in their clinical setting serving a variety of children and adults with neurologic impairments. Additionally, from 2007 thru 2019, NMTSA had a school for non-speaking students with a...

    • 35 min
    Samantha Schoeler-Jones: a road less travelled

    Samantha Schoeler-Jones: a road less travelled

    Today’s guest on baselines is Samantha Schoeler Jones. This episode continues with our international theme, but allows for a hiatus from the people I met on my America trip, as we follow Sam’s own extraordinary journey which took her to the other side of the northern hemisphere. There are few people who can claim to have a more colourful answer to ‘how did you become a music therapist’ than Sam Samantha completed a Bachelor of Music in Performance in flute at the Western Australian Acade...

    • 26 min

Customer Reviews

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8 Ratings

8 Ratings

Fearless Voices ,

Valuable content

Thanks for these enlightening and important interviews! As a practicing music therapist, listening to these podcasts is changing the way I view my clients and approach my work. For instance the first three episodes have helped me understand the sensory motor differences in clients with ASD and the need to address these before working on social or emotional goals. What I also love is how the podcast highlights the diverse roles of music therapists as each episode tackles a different topic. There’s much to learn from each interview. 😍🤔

Jade Rk ,

Thank you!

I’m a music teacher who is hoping to study Music Therapy in the near future, fell upon this podcast and can’t stop listening. Thanks Joe! Fantastic interviewer with wonderful guests. I’m so inspired to join the music therapist community in the future!

Songbird_85 ,

This is a great podcast

This is a great podcast. I take away something new with every episode. Love being able to hear about different therapists experiences and reflections

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