9 episodes

Beyond the Practice Room is a podcast that explores the intersection of music and medicine as related to musician health and more. Your hosts are Dr. Janice Ying, a physical therapist based in Los Angeles, and Kayleigh Miller, a violist and movement educator in Seattle.

Beyond the Practice Room Beyond the Practice Room

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Beyond the Practice Room is a podcast that explores the intersection of music and medicine as related to musician health and more. Your hosts are Dr. Janice Ying, a physical therapist based in Los Angeles, and Kayleigh Miller, a violist and movement educator in Seattle.

    Episode 9: Preserving Musicians' Hearing with Dr. Heather Malyuk

    Episode 9: Preserving Musicians' Hearing with Dr. Heather Malyuk

    In this episode, we chat with Dr. Heather Malyuk, a music audiologist based in Ohio. She works with musicians of all genres through her practice, Soundcheck Audiology, and in this episode, we discuss her path from performing to becoming an audiologist that specializes in working with musicians. We also discuss some of the issues around wearing hearing protection in ensembles, why some musicians are frustrated when wearing them, how one dB attentuation does not work for all settings, how effective sound shields actually are, and how to train your brain to handle earplugs. We look at how a sudden loss of hearing can be a result of a viral infection and how to take action to prevent long term damage. Dr. Heather Malyuk also has created a two hour curriculum for schools, organizations, and individuals on musical based hearing care, an is committed to giving young musicians the resources they need for hearing care.
    For more on Dr. Heather Malyuk, visit www.soundcheckaudiology.com
    For more on Dr. Janice Ying, visit www.opuspt.com
    For more on Kayleigh Miller, visit www.musicianshealthcollective.com

    • 56 min
    Episode 8: Janet Horvath, From Musician Health Advocate to Genealogist

    Episode 8: Janet Horvath, From Musician Health Advocate to Genealogist

    Conversation with Janet Horvath: cellist, author, musician health advocate, and now genealogist

    • 1 hr 10 min
    Episode 7: All About PT with Janice and Kayleigh

    Episode 7: All About PT with Janice and Kayleigh

    In this episode, we chat about physical therapy- what is it, how does it differ from massage therapy and chiropractic, when to see a physical therapist, how to know when a PT is not the right fit, how to find a performing arts PT, how to utilize direct access, and more. We also talk about our different experiences with healthcare practitioners, including some of the less pleasant ones and how to handle clinicians that don’t treat you with basic respect and concern.
    To register for Janice’s March PAMA talk: http://www.artsmed.org/webinars
    To learn more about the APTA: https://www.apta.org/
    To learn about the AOPT: https://www.orthopt.org/
    To learn about the Performing Arts Medicine Association: www.artsmed.org
    To find a PT through the APTA directory (the link we couldn’t remember), go here: https://aptaapps.apta.org//APTAPTDirectory/FindAPTDirectory.aspx

    • 58 min
    Episode 6: Addressing Musicians' Mental Health with Heidi Schaul-Yoder

    Episode 6: Addressing Musicians' Mental Health with Heidi Schaul-Yoder

    This conversation with violinist, music educator, yoga instructor, and therapist Heidi Schaul-Yoder was a fantastic deep dive into topics we never discuss in relation to music education and conservatory training. We talked about anxiety, stress, and musical education, and how educators can create a better, safer learning environment for students. We also discussed how to separate music from your value as a person, how trauma affects our bodies and learning, and so much more.
    You can learn more about Heidi and her work at www.heidischaulyoder.com and about the Gestalt Center in New York City at http://www.gestaltnyc.org/

    • 57 min
    Episode 5: Supporting the Trans Voice with Danielle Marie Steele

    Episode 5: Supporting the Trans Voice with Danielle Marie Steele

    This week, we have an amazing conversation with vocalist, voice teacher, choral instructor, and educator, Danielle Marie Steele. Danielle is currently completing her doctorate at Columbia University with a focus on queer and trans inclusivity in the vocal and choral space. She is additionally the founder and organizer of the Transgender Singing Voice Conference. She has been working with trans and gender diverse singers since 2013 and is a faculty member at the Voice Lab in Chicago. We talk about the changing dynamics of choirs, how gender can be separate from voice type, the intersection of singing and speaking voice training, how choir directors can be more inclusive in their programming, arrangement, dress code, and how to give more voice teachers the tools to help all of their students.
    For more on Danielle and her work, visit her website at https://daniellemariesteele.com/
    The Voice Lab in Chicago: https://www.thevoicelabinc.com/
    The Young Professionals Choral Collective In Cincinnati: https://www.ypccsing.org/sing
    The Transgender Singing Voice Conference: https://earlham.edu/about/transgender-singing-voice-conference/

    • 52 min
    Episode 4: Demystifying Pain Science with Dr. Cody Weisbach

    Episode 4: Demystifying Pain Science with Dr. Cody Weisbach

    In this episode, we interview Dr. Cody Weisbach about pain science, a topic that can be overwhelming and confusing for many musicians and music educators. Cody is a Boulder, CO based physical therapist with an interest in the prevention and treatment of playing related musculoskeletal disorders in musicians. He is additionally the founder of Musicians’ Maintenance, a series of weekly exercises and podcast on musicians’ health issues. Cody additionally has years of experience as a teacher in training for a group called NOI, the Neuro Orthopaedic Institute, which looks at pain science and how to give patients, clients, clinicians, and practitioners resources on pain.
    We talk about what pain is, different approaches to pain, how to find a clinician to help, how to progressively load or build practice time to prevent injury, and some great resources currently out there for helping to educate clinicians.
    Resources mentioned:
    For more on the Neuro orthapaedic institute, go here: https://www.noigroup.com/about/
    Explain Pain, by David Butler and Lorimer Moseley
    Sound Practice Health Handbook for Orchestral Musicians
    Evidence-informed physical therapy management of performance-related musculoskeletal disorders in musicians, by Bronwen Ackermann and Clifton Chan
    Hand therapy for Musicians with Dr. Aviva Wolff
    Musicians’ Maintenance with Cody Weisbach
    Performing Arts Medicine Association
    You can find Dr. Janice Ying at www.opuspt.com and Kayleigh at www.musicianshealthcollective.com

    • 1 hr 11 min

Customer Reviews

4.9 out of 5
11 Ratings

11 Ratings

MollyVla ,

So helpful!

I can tell from the first episode that this is going to be so helpful for musicians! Both hosts are passionate about what they do, and they have a deep understanding of both music and wellness. I can’t wait for more episodes.

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