44 min

Renate Rohlfing | From Spoleto: Music, Memory, Creativity, & Connection Listening on Purpose

    • Society & Culture

If you’ve ever wondered how the arts can catalyze authentic connections among people and communities, this episode is a must-listen. Complete with empowering real-world examples of music being used as a vital building material, hear from music psychotherapist Renate Rohlfing on why your memory is so entwined with your creativity – regardless of your ability – and how anyone can employ "sonic artifacts" to unlock aging minds and process grief. Recorded on-site at the Spoleto Festival USA.
 
Find out more about The Spoleto Festival's "Tell Your Story" project mentioned in this episode here
 
Follow Renate on:

LinkedIn
 
Instagram
 
Her website
To follow Tim’s journey as a conductor and creator, find him on
Facebook
Instagram
LinkedIn 
 and bookmark his website  http://timothymyers.com.

If you’ve ever wondered how the arts can catalyze authentic connections among people and communities, this episode is a must-listen. Complete with empowering real-world examples of music being used as a vital building material, hear from music psychotherapist Renate Rohlfing on why your memory is so entwined with your creativity – regardless of your ability – and how anyone can employ "sonic artifacts" to unlock aging minds and process grief. Recorded on-site at the Spoleto Festival USA.
 
Find out more about The Spoleto Festival's "Tell Your Story" project mentioned in this episode here
 
Follow Renate on:

LinkedIn
 
Instagram
 
Her website
To follow Tim’s journey as a conductor and creator, find him on
Facebook
Instagram
LinkedIn 
 and bookmark his website  http://timothymyers.com.

44 min

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