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Canadian Music Therapy
Beyond the Studio
86 episodes
3 weeks ago
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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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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Canadian Music Therapy
Wisdom and Respect: Music & Dementia Care

In this episode we are speaking with Taylor Kurta about her work in the field of dementia care. She talks to us about her unique approach to dementia care as a songwriter along with collaborative songwriting as a way to challenge stigma.

Here is a little more about Taylor:

Taylor Kurta is an award-winning singer-songwriter, certified music therapist (MTA), and PhD candidate in the Aging, Health, and Well-being program at the University of Waterloo. Her research focuses on collaborative songwriting with people living with dementia, amplifying their voices and challenging stigma through creative expression. This work culminated in the short film Wisdom and Respect. As Head of Learning & Professional Development at Miya Creative Care, Taylor designs resources and training that help care teams integrate creative arts into their practice. She also teaches at the University of Toronto Scarborough, focusing on music, health, and inclusive approaches to care.

Beyond the Studio, Sing it Girls and the Canadian Music Therapy Podcast were founded by Adrienne Pringle and Cathy Thompson.

Sing it Girls program Information

Adrienne is a Registered Psychotherapist and Certified Music Therapist with over years of clinical experience working as a music therapist in hospital palliative care, and hospice. She currently works in private practice with Beyond the Studio and CHM Therapy, as an educator and supervisor with Concordia and Wilfrid Laurier Universities. She serves on the Board of Directors for the Canadian Music Therapy Fund and is a past President of the Canadian Association of Music Therapists. Adrienne co-founded Beyond the Studio, Sing it Girls! and The Canadian Music Therapy Podcast with Cathy Thompson in 2013. Adrienne's clinical work is focused in mental health, wellness care, bereavement support, hospice palliative care, chronic illness, and using voice, song and music to support emotional and physical health across the lifespan.

She created the Singing Well bereavement support group, her research in collaboration with Concordia university is published in the Summer 2018 issue of Bereavement Care. Her most recent publication, "Reflections on the Canadian Music Therapy Podcast: The First 40," can be found in the Canadian Journal of Music Therapy, 2023.

Contact Adrienne for Supervision

Cathy is a leader in business development across Canada. She is passionate about helping people discover their own talents and gifts in the areas of personal and professional development. She partnered with Adrienne to establish Beyond the Studio because of the vision of the organization. To nurture a love of music in all clients and students. Music is such a critical part of our world and Beyond the Studio offers a gateway in which people can experience more of it, through therapy and lessons. She has seen firsthand the joy and milestones that can be reached through music therapy.

I'm excited that we can help more people through our psychotherapy services launched in the fall of 2023.

Author of:

The Dandelion: Secrets to Growing Your Successful Business from the Ground Up

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Publications:

"Reflections on the Canadian Music Therapy Podcast: The First 40," can be found in the Canadian Journal of Music Therapy, 2023.  

Thompson, C., Girls Talk : An anti-stigma program for youngwomen to promote understanding of and awareness about depression: Facilitator’s manual, Centre for Addiction and Mental Health. Canada.

Contact Cathy for business development

 

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3 weeks ago
20 minutes 35 seconds

Canadian Music Therapy
Global Music Therapy & EMDR Research

In this episode we are speaking with Aksana Kavaliova-Moussi about her work in EMDR, which is the therapeutic treatment modality of eye movement desensitization and reprocessing, along with her global involvement in music therapy. Aksana also shares her journey to becoming a music therapist.

Here is a little more about Aksana:

Aksana was born in Belarus and entered the music therapy education as an adult after completing music theory and history and BA in cultural studies degrees. She has a BMT from UofWindsor, Masters’ from Colorado State (music therapy) and Yorkville university (counselling psychology). Aksana was the only music therapist in the Kingdom of Bahrain for 10 years. She works full time as a psychotherapist at the Family Counselling Centre of Niagara, and has a psychotherapy and music therapy private practice, working in the field of mental health (including trauma), neurodiversity and long-term care. She is trained in EMDR, and her doctoral studies focus on EMDR and music. She is also the secretary of the World Federation of Music Therapy, one of the founding directors and a co-chair of the Online Conference for Music Therapy.

Beyond the Studio, Sing it Girls and the Canadian Music Therapy Podcast were founded by Adrienne Pringle and Cathy Thompson.

Sing it Girls program Information

Adrienne is a Registered Psychotherapist and Certified Music Therapist with over years of clinical experience working as a music therapist in hospital palliative care, and hospice. She currently works in private practice with Beyond the Studio and CHM Therapy, as an educator and supervisor with Concordia and Wilfrid Laurier Universities. She serves on the Board of Directors for the Canadian Music Therapy Fund and is a past President of the Canadian Association of Music Therapists. Adrienne co-founded Beyond the Studio, Sing it Girls! and The Canadian Music Therapy Podcast with Cathy Thompson in 2013. Adrienne's clinical work is focused in mental health, wellness care, bereavement support, hospice palliative care, chronic illness, and using voice, song and music to support emotional and physical health across the lifespan.

She created the Singing Well bereavement support group, her research in collaboration with Concordia university is published in the Summer 2018 issue of Bereavement Care. Her most recent publication, "Reflections on the Canadian Music Therapy Podcast: The First 40," can be found in the Canadian Journal of Music Therapy, 2023.

Contact Adrienne for Supervision

Cathy is a leader in business development across Canada. She is passionate about helping people discover their own talents and gifts in the areas of personal and professional development. She partnered with Adrienne to establish Beyond the Studio because of the vision of the organization. To nurture a love of music in all clients and students. Music is such a critical part of our world and Beyond the Studio offers a gateway in which people can experience more of it, through therapy and lessons. She has seen firsthand the joy and milestones that can be reached through music therapy.

I'm excited that we can help more people through our psychotherapy services launched in the fall of 2023.

Author of:

The Dandelion: Secrets to Growing Your Successful Business from the Ground Up

Buy Now!

Publications:

"Reflections on the Canadian Music Therapy Podcast: The First 40," can be found in the Canadian Journal of Music Therapy, 2023.  

Thompson, C., Girls Talk : An anti-stigma program for youngwomen to promote understanding of and awareness about depression: Facilitator’s manual, Centre for Addiction and Mental Health. Canada

Contact Cathy for business development


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1 month ago
25 minutes 10 seconds

Canadian Music Therapy
Group Analytic Music Therapy

In this episode, we are speaking with Heidi Ahonen from Waterloo Ontario. Heidi delves into her work in Group Analytic Music Therapy, sharing with us about how she developed it, the underlying theory behind the therapy along with what a typical session looks like.

Here is a little more about Heidi:

Dr Heidi Ahonen is professor of music therapy and coordinator of music therapy & community music PhD program at Wilfred Laurier university. As a clinician, Heidi practices music psychotherapy and has developed the group analytic music therapy method. Heidi's research covers a wide range of qualitative, music psychotherapy research and evidence-based music medicine research, e.g., low frequency soundwave-research. She has authored several books, (e.g., Group Analytic Music Therapy 2007, Barcelona Publishers) and has presented in many universities and conferences in Europe and North America.

Beyond the Studio, Sing it Girls and the Canadian Music Therapy Podcast were founded by Adrienne Pringle and Cathy Thompson.

Sing it Girls program Information

Adrienne is a Registered Psychotherapist and Certified Music Therapist with over years of clinical experience working as a music therapist in hospital palliative care, and hospice. She currently works in private practice with Beyond the Studio and CHM Therapy, as an educator and supervisor with Concordia and Wilfrid Laurier Universities. She serves on the Board of Directors for the Canadian Music Therapy Fund and is a past President of the Canadian Association of Music Therapists. Adrienne co-founded Beyond the Studio, Sing it Girls! and The Canadian Music Therapy Podcast with Cathy Thompson in 2013. Adrienne's clinical work is focused in mental health, wellness care, bereavement support, hospice palliative care, chronic illness, and using voice, song and music to support emotional and physical health across the lifespan.

She created the Singing Well bereavement support group, her research in collaboration with Concordia university is published in the Summer 2018 issue of Bereavement Care. Her most recent publication, "Reflections on the Canadian Music Therapy Podcast: The First 40," can be found in the Canadian Journal of Music Therapy, 2023.

Contact Adrienne for Supervision

Cathy is a leader in business development across Canada. She is passionate about helping people discover their own talents and gifts in the areas of personal and professional development. She partnered with Adrienne to establish Beyond the Studio because of the vision of the organization. To nurture a love of music in all clients and students. Music is such a critical part of our world and Beyond the Studio offers a gateway in which people can experience more of it, through therapy and lessons. She has seen firsthand the joy and milestones that can be reached through music therapy.

I'm excited that we can help more people through our psychotherapy services launched in the fall of 2023.

Author of:

The Dandelion: Secrets to Growing Your Successful Business from the Ground Up

Buy Now!

Publications:

"Reflections on the Canadian Music Therapy Podcast: The First 40," can be found in the Canadian Journal of Music Therapy, 2023.  

 Thompson, C., Girls Talk : An anti-stigma program for young women to promote understanding of and awareness about depression: Facilitator’s manual, Centre for Addiction and Mental Health. Canada

Contact Cathy for business development


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2 months ago
32 minutes 48 seconds

Canadian Music Therapy
Music Therapy as Clinical Care: An Anthropological Lens

In this episode we are speaking with Meredith Evans who has a unique perspective as an anthropologist who is studying music therapy. Meredith tells us more about her research article titled, “The Pursuit of Clinical Recognition” which explores the challenges music therapists encounter in being recognized as clinical professionals, and having music therapy recognized as clinical care.

Here is a little more about Meredith:

Meredith is a social and medical anthropologist and interdisciplinary health researcher. Currently, she is a SSHRC Postdoctoral Research Fellow in the Department of Health and Society at the University of Toronto Scarborough (UTSC), a Visiting Scholar in Social Anthropology at the School of Social and Political Science at the University of Edinburgh, and a Reviews Editor at the journal Medicine Anthropology Theory. Her anthropological research uses clinical ethnography to examine the aesthetics and affective politics of care. Meredith’s first ethnographic book project, Composing Care: Music Therapy and Clinical Aesthetics, explores the key role of aesthetics in the making of care clinical through ethnographic research with certified music therapists and their patients in hospitals across Canada and the United States (2019-2020). She holds a PhD in Social Anthropology from York University(2021), an MA in Gender Studies from Central European University (2011), and a BMus (Hons) from Dalhousie University (2010).

Sing it Girls program Information

Beyond the Studio, Sing it Girls and the Canadian Music Therapy Podcast were founded by Adrienne Pringle and Cathy Thompson

Adrienne is a Registered Psychotherapist and Certified Music Therapist with over years of clinical experience working as a music therapist in hospital palliative care, and hospice. She currently works in private practice with Beyond the Studio and CHM Therapy, as an educator and supervisor with Concordia and Wilfrid Laurier Universities. She serves on the Board of Directors for the Canadian Music Therapy Fund and is a past President of the Canadian Association of Music Therapists. Adrienne co-founded Beyond the Studio, Sing it Girls! and The Canadian Music Therapy Podcast with Cathy Thompson in 2013. Adrienne's clinical work is focused in mental health, wellness care, bereavement support, hospice palliative care, chronic illness, and using voice, song and music to support emotional and physical health across the lifespan.

She created the Singing Well bereavement support group, her research in collaboration with Concordia university is published in the Summer 2018 issue of Bereavement Care. Her most recent publication, "Reflections on the Canadian Music Therapy Podcast: The First 40," can be found in the Canadian Journal of Music Therapy, 2023.

Contact Adrienne for Supervision

Cathy is a leader in business development across Canada. She is passionate about helping people discover their own talents and gifts in the areas of personal and professional development. She partnered with Adrienne to establish Beyond the Studio because of the vision of the organization. To nurture a love of music in all clients and students. Music is such a critical part of our world and Beyond the Studio offers a gateway in which people can experience more of it, through therapy and lessons. She has seen firsthand the joy and milestones that can be reached through music therapy.

I'm excited that we can help more people through our psychotherapy services launched in the fall of 2023.

Author of:

The Dandelion: Secrets to Growing Your Successful Business from the Ground Up

Buy Now!

Publications:

"Reflections on the Canadian Music Therapy Podcast: The First 40," can be found in the Canadian Journal of Music Therapy, 2023.  

 Thompson,C., Girls Talk : An anti-stigma program for young women to promote understanding of and awareness about depression: Facilitator’s manual, Centre for Addiction and Mental Health. Canada

Contact Cathy for business development


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6 months ago
32 minutes 13 seconds

Canadian Music Therapy
Canadian Association of Music Therapists (CAMT) Annual Conference

In this episode, we are speaking with Katelyn Wheaton and Emily Carruthers about the upcoming Canadian Association of Music Therapists annual conference to be held May 22nd to 24th 2025 in Halifax Nova Scotia. They share details about what unique things to expect from the conference this year and ways to get involved. As an added bonus, Adrienne shares her conference experiences through a rapid fire Q & A at the end of the episode.

Here is a little more about Katelyn and Emily:

Katelyn is an MTA and holds a Bachelor of Music Therapy from Acadia University (2018), completed her internship with Heartsparks Music Therapy (2019). Originally from Sackville, New Brunswick, Katelyn now lives and practices music therapy in K’jipuktuk (Halifax), Nova Scotia. Katelyn has experience working with individuals across the lifespan, including those with dementia, mental health, physical and intellectual disabilities. She specializes in geriatrics, and works with individuals of all ages! Katelyn is currently the vice president of the Atlantic Association of Music Therapy (AAMT). She enjoys teaching students interested in the music therapy field, as well as teaching regular and adapted lessons for beginner voice, flute, ukulele, guitar, and piano. In her spare time she enjoys songwriting, calligraphy, and exploring Nova Scotia’s beautiful backyard!

Emily is a Certified Music Therapist from Kitchener-Waterloo, ON. She is the Graduate Program and Experiential Placements Coordinator in the Faculty of Music at Wilfrid Laurier University, and supervises graduate and undergraduate students as Contract Teaching Faculty. She owns KiJengle Inclusive Music Education and Music Therapy, a small community based private practice. Emily's played various roles on the CAMT Conference Committee since 2016.

Beyond the Studio, Sing it Girls and the Canadian Music Therapy Podcast were founded by Adrienne Pringle and Cathy Thompson

Sing it Girls program Information

Adrienne is a Registered Psychotherapist and Certified Music Therapist with over years of clinical experience working as a music therapist in hospital palliative care, and hospice. She currently works in private practice with Beyond the Studio and CHM Therapy, as an educator and supervisor with Concordia and Wilfrid Laurier Universities. She serves on the Board of Directors for the Canadian Music Therapy Fund and is a past President of the Canadian Association of Music Therapists. Adrienne's clinical work is focused in mental health, wellness care, bereavement support, hospice palliative care, chronic illness, and using voice, song and music to support emotional and physical health across the lifespan.

She created the Singing Well bereavement support group, her research in collaboration with Concordia university is published in the Summer 2018 issue of Bereavement Care. Her most recent publication, "Reflections on the Canadian Music Therapy Podcast: The First 40," can be found in the Canadian Journal of Music Therapy, 2023.

Contact Adrienne for Supervision

Cathy is a leader in business development across Canada. She is passionate about helping people discover their own talents and gifts in the areas of personal and professional development. She partnered with Adrienne to establish Beyond the Studio because of the vision of the organization. To nurture a love of music in all clients and students. Music is such a critical part of our world and Beyond the Studio offers a gateway in which people can experience more of it, through therapy and lessons.

Author of:

The Dandelion: Secrets to Growing Your Successful Business from the Ground Up

Buy Now!

Publications:

"Reflections on the Canadian Music Therapy Podcast: The First 40," can be found in the Canadian Journal of Music Therapy, 2023.  

 Thompson, C., Girls Talk : An anti-stigma program for youngwomen to promote understanding of and awareness about depression: Facilitator’s manual, Centre for Addiction and Mental Health. Canada


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7 months ago
26 minutes 7 seconds

Canadian Music Therapy
Music for the People

In this episode we are speaking with Tyrone Barnes about his unique journey in discovering the field of music therapy and his influential work with families and youth. Tyrone also shares his vision for People’s Music Therapy along with the profession of music therapy in Canada.

Here is a little more about Tyrone:

Tyrone was born on the unceded homelands of the Katzie First Nation in what is now Maple Ridge, BC. He is a neurodivergent cis man of mixed Black ancestry who’s ancestors were brought to North America by way of the transatlantic slave trade. His family arrived in early Canada as escapees, eventually settling in Alberta. Tyrone’s music therapy practice includes a combination of music and philosophy reflecting the various continents he has travelled to and studied on including North America, Europe, Africa, Asia, and Oceania. Tyrone’s clinical experience includes working with: incarcerated youth and adults with the Ministry of Child & Family Development and Downtown Community Court; in treatment and recovery of addiction with Vancouver Coastal Health; with children diagnosed with ADHD and other behavioural challenges with the Vancouver School Board; geriatrics with Fraser Health as well as with youth and adults diagnosed with ASD throughout the community. Graduating from Capilano University’s Bachelor of Music Therapy Program in the Fall of 2016, Tyrone’s practice is rooted in a trauma-informed, anti-oppressive, social justice, and intersectional approach. He is the Director and Founder of Peoples Music Therapy. Tyrone loves spending time with his family, travelling, baking sourdough, and listening to Hip-hop.

Sing it Girls program Information

Beyond the Studio, Sing it Girls and the Canadian Music Therapy Podcast were founded by Adrienne Pringle and Cathy Thompson

Adrienne is a Registered Psychotherapist and Certified Music Therapist with over years of clinical experience working as a music therapist in hospital palliative care, and hospice. She currently works in private practice with Beyond the Studio and CHM Therapy, as an educator and supervisor with Concordia and Wilfrid Laurier Universities. She serves on the Board of Directors for the Canadian Music Therapy Fund and is a past President of the Canadian Association of Music Therapists. Adrienne co-founded Beyond the Studio, Sing it Girls! Adrienne's clinical work is focused in mental health, wellness care, bereavement support, hospice palliative care, chronic illness, and using voice, song and music to support emotional and physical health across the lifespan.

She created the Singing Well bereavement support group, her research in collaboration with Concordia university is published in the Summer 2018 issue of Bereavement Care. Her most recent publication, "Reflections on the Canadian Music Therapy Podcast: The First 40," can be found in the Canadian Journal of Music Therapy, 2023.

Contact Adrienne for Supervision

Cathy is a leader in business development across Canada. She is passionate about helping people discover their own talents and gifts in the areas of personal and professional development. She partnered with Adrienne to establish Beyond the Studio because of the vision of the organization. To nurture a love of music in all clients and students. Music is such a critical part of our world and Beyond the Studio offers a gateway in which people can experience more of it, through therapy and lessons. She has seen firsthand the joy and milestones that can be reached through music therapy.

Author of: The Dandelion: Secrets to Growing Your Successful Business from the Ground Up

Buy Now!

Publications:

"Reflections on the Canadian Music Therapy Podcast: The First 40," can be found in the Canadian Journal of Music Therapy, 2023.

Thompson, C., Girls Talk : An anti-stigma program for young women to promote understanding of and awareness about depression: Facilitator’s manual, Centre for Addiction and Mental Health. Canada.


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8 months ago
24 minutes 19 seconds

Canadian Music Therapy
Celebrating Music Therapy Month with the Canadian Music Therapy Fund

In this episode we are speaking with 2 guests; Quentin Burgess and Anna Kajtar about the Canadian Music Therapy Fund. You will learn more about the organization’s mission, fundraising goals, how to get involved and recent advocacy work they have been involved in.

Here is a little more about Anna and Quentin:

With over twenty years of experience leading arts organizations in Toronto, including as Executive Director of the Toronto Mendelssohn Choir, Anna brings a depth of knowledge to the Canadian Music Therapy Fund. She has been privileged to work with talented teams at institutions like the Glenn Gould School, Art of Time Ensemble, Citadel et Compagnie, and Groundling Theatre. Growing up in a musical family and dedicating the majority of her professional life to music, she is passionate about its impact on individuals and society at large.

Quentin is the volunteer Board Chair of the Canadian Music Therapy Fund, and a member of CMTF's Advocacy Committee. In his day job, he is the Director of Member and Industry Relations at Music Canada, a trade association representing Canada’s major record labels. In this role, he works closely with label staff and industry partners, and oversees Music Canada’s historic Gold and Platinum Certification Program, which recognizes and celebrates the accomplishments of artists and their label teams in Canada.

Sing it Girls program Information

Beyond the Studio, Sing it Girls and the Canadian Music Therapy Podcast were founded by Adrienne Pringle and Cathy Thompson

Adrienne is a Registered Psychotherapist and Certified Music Therapist with over years of clinical experience working as a music therapist in hospital palliative care, and hospice. She currently works in private practice with Beyond the Studio and CHM Therapy, as an educator and supervisor with Concordia and Wilfrid Laurier Universities. She serves on the Board of Directors for the Canadian Music Therapy Fund and is a past President of the Canadian Association of Music Therapists. Adrienne co-founded Beyond the Studio, Sing it Girls! and The Canadian Music Therapy Podcast with Cathy Thompson in 2013. Adrienne's clinical work is focused in mental health, wellness care, bereavement support, hospice palliative care, chronic illness, and using voice, song and music to support emotional and physical health across the lifespan.

She created the Singing Well bereavement support group, her research in collaboration with Concordia university is published in the Summer 2018 issue of Bereavement Care. Her most recent publication, "Reflections on the Canadian Music Therapy Podcast: The First 40," can be found in the Canadian Journal of Music Therapy, 2023.

Contact Adrienne for Supervision

Cathy is a leader in business development across Canada. She is passionate about helping people discover their own talents and gifts in the areas of personal and professional development. She partnered with Adrienne to establish Beyond the Studio because of the vision of the organization. To nurture a love of music in all clients and students. Music is such a critical part of our world and Beyond the Studio offers a gateway in which people can experience more of it, through therapy and lessons. She has seen firsthand the joy and milestones that can be reached through music therapy.

I'm excited that we are able to help more people through our psychotherapy services launched in the fall of 2023.

Author of:

The Dandelion: Secrets to Growing Your Successful Business from the Ground Up

Buy Now!

Publications:

"Reflections on the Canadian Music Therapy Podcast: The First 40," can be found in the Canadian Journal of Music Therapy, 2023.

Thompson, C., Girls Talk : An anti-stigma program for young women to promote understanding of and awareness about depression: Facilitator’s manual, Centre for Addiction and Mental Health. Canada.

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9 months ago
21 minutes 38 seconds

Canadian Music Therapy
Digging Deeper into Your Practice

In this episode we are speaking with Wanda Gascho-White about her career highlights of over 35 years. She tells us about how she avoids burn out and what she feels are the most important personal characteristics of music therapists. Finally, Wanda tells us about the rationale for returning to school to complete her master’s degree so late in her career.

Here is a little more about Wanda:

Certified as a music therapist with the CAMT since 1988, Wanda has dedicated her career to working with infants, children, and youth, both in private practice and as a staff music therapist with Play and Learn Nursery (Bloorview) and Kayla's Children Centre (formerly Zareinu Educational Centre and Camp Aim). She has presented frequently at conferences and university programs on Developmental Music Therapy. Wanda participated on the board of the CAMT for 8 years chairing the portfolios of Continuing Education and Accreditation and serving 3 years as the CAMT president. Subsequently she joined the board of the CMTF and held the position of Chair of the Board for 10 years. In 2017 she returned to school and completed a Masters of Development Psychology at OISE University of Toronto. Currently Wanda is the Therapy Clinic Director at Kayla's Children Centre and continues to provide direct music therapy services there and in private practice. Outside working hours, Wanda enjoys time with her family at their Kawartha cottage where kayaking and hiking are favourite activities.

Sing it Girls program Information

Beyond the Studio, Sing it Girls and the Canadian Music Therapy Podcast were founded by Adrienne Pringle and Cathy Thompson

Adrienne is a Registered Psychotherapist and Certified Music Therapist with over years of clinical experience working as a music therapist in hospital palliative care, and hospice. She currently works in private practice with Beyond the Studio and CHM Therapy, as an educator and supervisor with Concordia and Wilfrid Laurier Universities. She serves on the Board of Directors for the Canadian Music Therapy Fund and is a past President of the Canadian Association of Music Therapists. Adrienne co-founded Beyond the Studio, Sing it Girls! and The Canadian Music Therapy Podcast with Cathy Thompson in 2013. Adrienne's clinical work is focused in mental health, wellness care, bereavement support, hospice palliative care, chronic illness, and using voice, song and music to support emotional and physical health across the lifespan.

She created the Singing Well bereavement support group, her research in collaboration with Concordia university is published in the Summer 2018 issue of Bereavement Care. Her most recent publication, "Reflections on the Canadian Music Therapy Podcast: The First 40," can be found in the Canadian Journal of Music Therapy, 2023.

Contact Adrienne for Supervision

Cathyis a leader in business development across Canada. She is passionate about helping people discover their own talents and gifts in the areas of personal and professional development. She partnered with Adrienne to establish Beyond the Studio because of the vision of the organization. To nurture a love of music in all clients and students. Music is such a critical part of our world and Beyond the Studio offers a gateway in which people can experience more of it, through therapy and lessons. She has seen firsthand the joy and milestones that can be reached through music therapy.

I'm excited that we are able to help more people through our psychotherapy services launched in the fall of 2023.

Author of:

The Dandelion: Secrets to Growing Your Successful Business from the Ground Up

Buy Now!

Publications:

"Reflections on the Canadian Music Therapy Podcast: The First 40," can be found in the Canadian Journal of Music Therapy, 2023.  

 Thompson, C., Girls Talk : An anti-stigma program for young women to promote understanding of and awareness about depression: Facilitator’s manual, Centre for Addiction and Mental Health. Canada. 

 

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10 months ago
23 minutes 15 seconds

Canadian Music Therapy
Let Your Music Shine

In this episode, we are speaking with Julia St. Cyr about the evolution of her career as a music therapist and establishing her practice, Shine Music and Therapy Services. Julia tells us about what inspired her to become a music therapist and psychotherapist along with sharing a memorable moment in her career.

Here is a little more about Julia:

Julia is an Accredited Music Therapist and Registered Psychotherapist based in Mississauga, Ontario. Julia first earned her Bachelor of Music Therapy degree with a Minor in Psychology at Wilfrid Laurier University, followed by her Master of Counselling Psychology degree at Yorkville University. Additionally, Julia received her Neurologic Music Therapy certificate after completing her training with the Neurologic Music Therapy Academy back in 2017. Growing up, Julia had many great mentors who encouraged personal (and musical) growth in nurturing ways. Now, as a Registered Psychotherapist and Music Therapist, Julia finds true passion in using creativity and care to inspire personal development, growth, and healing.

Sing it Girls program Information

Beyond the Studio, Sing it Girls and the Canadian Music Therapy Podcast were founded by Adrienne Pringle and Cathy Thompson.

Adrienne is a Registered Psychotherapist and Certified Music Therapist with over years of clinical experience working as a music therapist in hospital palliative care, and hospice. She currently works in private practice with Beyond the Studio and CHM Therapy, as an educator and supervisor with Concordia and Wilfrid Laurier Universities. She serves on the Board of Directors for the Canadian Music Therapy Fund and is a past President of the Canadian Association of Music Therapists. Adrienne co-founded Beyond the Studio, Sing it Girls! and The Canadian Music Therapy Podcast with Cathy Thompson in 2013. Adrienne's clinical work is focused in mental health, wellness care, bereavement support, hospice palliative care, chronic illness, and using voice, song and music to support emotional and physical health across the lifespan.

She created the Singing Well bereavement support group, her research in collaboration with Concordia university is published in the Summer 2018 issue of Bereavement Care. Her most recent publication, "Reflections on the Canadian Music Therapy Podcast: The First 40," can be found in the Canadian Journal of Music Therapy, 2023.

Contact Adrienne for Supervision

Cathy is a leader in business development across Canada. She is passionate about helping people discover their own talents and gifts in the areas of personal and professional development. She partnered with Adrienne to establish Beyond the Studio because of the vision of the organization. To nurture a love of music in all clients and students. Music is such a critical part of our world and Beyond the Studio offers a gateway in which people can experience more of it, through therapy and lessons. She has seen firsthand the joy and milestones that can be reached through music therapy.

I'm excited that we are able to help more people through our psychotherapy services launched in the fall of 2023.

Author of:

The Dandelion: Secrets to Growing Your Successful Business from the Ground Up

Buy Now!

Publications:

"Reflections on the Canadian Music Therapy Podcast: The First 40," can be found in the Canadian Journal of Music Therapy, 2023.  

Thompson, C., Girls Talk : An anti-stigma program for young women to promote understanding of and awareness about depression: Facilitator’s manual, Centre for Addiction and Mental Health. Canada. 


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11 months ago
19 minutes 32 seconds

Canadian Music Therapy
Attachment Based Music Therapy

In this episode we are speaking with Kathy Lepp as she shares with us about the Intergenerational Music Therapy Jamboree program as well as the growth of music therapy in long term care. In addition, Kathy tells us about her experience working with women’s crisis services and how music therapy helps her clients who are coping with trauma.

Here is a little more about Kathy:

Kathy Lepp is a veteran music therapist who has worked in the field for over 25 years. A Laurier graduate - she has worked within a variety of populations including Long term Care, Palliative care, Infant Development and Domestic Violence survivors. Kathy currently works full time for Women’s Crisis Services of Waterloo Region as Music Therapist. She is passionate about trauma informed, culturally sensitive work, in the support of women and children who are fleeing intimate partner domestic violence . Kathy is a musician who continues to enjoy the personal outlet of songwriting, arranging and performing . She can be seen regularly performing and recording with Sing Me A River - her indie/ folk/ pop duo.

Link to Song: Begin Again by Sing Me a River (K.Lepp)  https://youtu.be/TgWMZMlxjhw?si=0X6iB_G13k8mYDKJ

Beyond the Studio, Sing it Girls and the Canadian Music Therapy Podcast were founded by Adrienne Pringle and Cathy Thompson.

Adrienne is a Registered Psychotherapist and Certified Music Therapist with over years of clinical experience working as a music therapist in hospital palliative care, and hospice. She currently works in private practice with Beyond the Studio and CHM Therapy, as an educator and supervisor with Concordia and Wilfrid Laurier Universities. She serves on the Board of Directors for the Canadian Music Therapy Fund and is a past President of the Canadian Association of Music Therapists. Adrienne co-founded Beyond the Studio, Sing it Girls! and The Canadian Music Therapy Podcast with Cathy Thompson in 2013. Adrienne's clinical work is focused in mental health, wellness care, bereavement support, hospice palliative care, chronic illness, and using voice, song and music to support emotional and physical health across the lifespan.

She created the Singing Well bereavement support group, her research in collaboration with Concordia university is published in the Summer 2018 issue of Bereavement Care. Her most recent publication, "Reflections on the Canadian Music Therapy Podcast: The First 40," can be found in the Canadian Journal of Music Therapy, 2023.

Contact Adrienne for Supervision

Cathy is a leader in business development across Canada. She is passionate about helping people discover their own talents and gifts in the areas of personal and professional development. She partnered with Adrienne to establish Beyond the Studio because of the vision of the organization. To nurture a love of music in all clients and students. Music is such a critical part of our world and Beyond the Studio offers a gateway in which people can experience more of it, through therapy and lessons. She has seen firsthand the joy and milestones that can be reached through music therapy.

I'm excited that we are able to help more people through our psychotherapy services launched in the fall of 2023.

Author of:

The Dandelion: Secrets to Growing Your Successful Business from the Ground Up.

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Publications:

"Reflections on the Canadian Music Therapy Podcast: The First 40," can be found in the Canadian Journal of Music Therapy, 2023.

Thompson, C., Girls Talk : An anti-stigma program for young women to promote understanding of and awareness about depression: Facilitator’s manual, Centre for Addiction and Mental Health. Canada.

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1 year ago
26 minutes 18 seconds

Canadian Music Therapy
Expanding Music Therapy Services through Partnerships in Northern Ontario

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 it.

Here is a little more about Kylie:

Kylie Klym BMT, RP, MTA, NMT is a Registered Psychotherapist, Certified Music Therapist and the owner of Kadence Music Therapy. Kylie is from Northern Ontario and has lived in Greater Sudbury for most of her life. She graduated from the University of Windsor’s Bachelor of Music Therapy program and has been practicing music therapy in Greater Sudbury since 2013. Since then, she has worked into North Bay area in varying degrees and has presented on music therapy throughout Northeast Ontario. Kadence Music Therapy provides professional music therapy services with a Certified Music Therapist (MTA) to individuals and organizations in the Cities of Greater Sudbury and North Bay and is celebrating 10 years of services in 2023. She has been grateful to work with local Long Term Care Homes, Group Homes and several local Community Agencies in a private and public capacity. During the Pandemic, Kadence Music Therapy integrated the use of virtual therapy, which has been instrumental in providing music therapy in Northern Ontario. Kylie was able to continue services to established clients while expanding the reach of Kadence Music Therapy including a short series of summer community music sessions to a First Nations in the Hudson Bay coast and throughout Northeast Ontario. Kadence Music Therapy continues to provide in-person music therapy in Greater Sudbury and virtual music therapy sessions options beyond the Pandemic. Kylie looks forward to the next decade of Kadence Music Therapy and continuation of the growth the profession of music therapy in Northern Ontario.

Sing it Girls program Information

Beyond the Studio, Sing it Girls and the Canadian Music Therapy Podcast were founded by Adrienne Pringle and Cathy Thompson.

Adrienne is a Registered Psychotherapist and Certified Music Therapist with over years of clinical experience working as a music therapist in hospital palliative care, and hospice. She currently works in private practice with Beyond the Studio and CHM Therapy, as an educator and supervisor with Concordia and Wilfrid Laurier Universities. She serves on the Board of Directors for the Canadian Music Therapy Fund and is a past President of the Canadian Association of Music Therapists. Adrienne co-founded Beyond the Studio, Sing it Girls! and The Canadian Music Therapy Podcast with Cathy Thompson in 2013.

She created the Singing Well bereavement support group, her research in collaboration with Concordia university is published in the Summer 2018 issue of Bereavement Care. Her most recent publication, "Reflections on the Canadian Music Therapy Podcast: The First 40," can be found in the Canadian Journal of Music Therapy, 2023.

Contact Adrienne for Supervision

Cathy is a leader in business development across Canada. She is passionate about helping people discover their own talents and gifts in the areas of personal and professional development. She partnered with Adrienne to establish Beyond the Studio because of the vision of the organization.

I'm excited that we are able to help more people through our psychotherapy services launched in the fall of 2023.

Author of:

The Dandelion: Secrets to Growing Your Successful Business from the Ground Up

Buy Now!

Publications:

"Reflections on the Canadian Music Therapy Podcast: The First 40," can be found in the Canadian Journal of Music Therapy, 2023.  

Thompson, C., Girls Talk : An anti-stigma program for young women to promote understanding of and awareness about depression: Facilitator’s manual, Centre for Addiction and Mental Health.Canada. 

 

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1 year ago
23 minutes 9 seconds

Canadian Music Therapy
The Power of Presence in Music Therapy

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 Valmy:

Valmy is a certified music therapist based in St. John's, Newfoundland working with Newfoundland Health Services in Mental Health, and in private practice, on a part-time basis. She uses a humanistic person-centered model while working with infants, adolescents, young adults, and adults to support their strengths while nurturing authentic relationships.

Sing it Girls program Information

Beyond the Studio, Sing it Girls and the Canadian Music Therapy Podcast were founded by Adrienne Pringle and Cathy Thompson.

Adrienne is a Registered Psychotherapist and Certified Music Therapist with over years of clinical experience working as a music therapist in hospital palliative care, and hospice. She currently works in private practice with Beyond the Studio and CHM Therapy, as an educator and supervisor with Concordia and Wilfrid Laurier Universities. She serves on the Board of Directors for the Canadian Music Therapy Fund and is a past President of the Canadian Association of Music Therapists. Adrienne co-founded Beyond the Studio, Sing it Girls! and The Canadian Music Therapy Podcast with Cathy Thompson in 2013. Adrienne's clinical work is focused in mental health, wellness care, bereavement support, hospice palliative care, chronic illness, and using voice, song and music to support emotional and physical health across the lifespan.

She created the Singing Well bereavement support group, her research in collaboration with Concordia university is published in the Summer 2018 issue of Bereavement Care. Her most recent publication, "Reflections on the Canadian Music Therapy Podcast: The First 40," can be found in the Canadian Journal of Music Therapy, 2023.

Contact Adrienne for Supervision

Cathy is a leader in business development across Canada. She is passionate about helping people discover their own talents and gifts in the areas of personal and professional development. She partnered with Adrienne to establish Beyond the Studio because of the vision of the organization. To nurture a love of music in all clients and students. Music is such a critical part of our world and Beyond the Studio offers a gateway in which people can experience more of it, through therapy and lessons. She has seen firsthand the joy and milestones that can be reached through music therapy.

I'm excited that we are able to help more people through our psychotherapy services launched in the fall of 2023.

Author of:

The Dandelion: Secrets to Growing Your Successful Business from the Ground Up

Buy Now!

Publications:

"Reflections on the Canadian Music Therapy Podcast: The First 40," can be found in the Canadian Journal of Music Therapy, 2023.

Thompson, C., Girls Talk : An anti-stigma program for young women to promote understanding of and awareness about depression: Facilitator’s manual, Centre for Addiction and Mental Health. Canada.

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1 year ago
25 minutes 14 seconds

Canadian Music Therapy
Expanding Relationships and Access to Music Therapy

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 is a little more about Méliane:

After graduating from a Masters in Music Theory at McGill University, Méliane wished to find a way to use music to reach people and help them live their full life. She studied music therapy at in the graduate certificate program at Concordia University in Montreal. After her certification, she mostly worked in social pediatrics. She enjoyed working in an interdisciplinary team, with physicians, social workers and other professionals and finding solutions to multi-faceted challenges. Méliane collaborates with the National Music Therapy Institute to promote and advocate for music therapy. Lately, Méliane has been working with Le Phare, an organization for children facing a life-limiting illness. In September 2024, Méliane started teaching at Concordia in the graduate diploma program. She also serves as the secretary for Association Québécoise de musicothérapie.


Sing it Girls program Information

Beyond the Studio, Sing it Girls and the Canadian Music Therapy Podcast were founded by Adrienne Pringle and Cathy Thompson.

Adrienne is a Registered Psychotherapist and Certified Music Therapist with over years of clinical experience working as a music therapist in hospital palliative care, and hospice. She currently works in private practice with Beyond the Studio and CHM Therapy, as an educator and supervisor with Concordia and Wilfrid Laurier Universities. She serves on the Board of Directors for the Canadian Music Therapy Fund and is a past President of the Canadian Association of Music Therapists. Adrienne co-founded Beyond the Studio, Sing it Girls! and The Canadian Music Therapy Podcast with Cathy Thompson in 2013. Adrienne's clinical work is focused in mental health, wellness care, bereavement support, hospice palliative care, chronic illness, and using voice, song and music to support emotional and physical health across the lifespan.

She created the Singing Well bereavement support group, her research in collaboration with Concordia university is published in the Summer 2018 issue of Bereavement Care. Her most recent publication, "Reflections on the Canadian Music Therapy Podcast: The First 40," can be found in the Canadian Journal of Music Therapy, 2023.

Contact Adrienne for Supervision

Cathy is a leader in business development across Canada. She is passionate about helping people discover their own talents and gifts in the areas of personal and professional development. She partnered with Adrienne to establish Beyond the Studio because of the vision of the organization. To nurture a love of music in all clients and students. Music is such a critical part of our world and Beyond the Studio offers a gateway in which people can experience more of it, through therapy and lessons. She has seen firsthand the joy and milestones that can be reached through music therapy.

I'm excited that we are able to help more people through our psychotherapy services launched in the fall of 2023.

Author of:

The Dandelion: Secrets to Growing Your Successful Business from the Ground Up

Buy Now!

Publications:

"Reflections on the Canadian Music Therapy Podcast: The First 40," can be found in the Canadian Journal of Music Therapy, 2023.

Thompson, C., Girls Talk : An anti-stigma program for young women to promote understanding of and awareness about depression: Facilitator’s manual, Centre for Addiction and Mental Health. Canada.


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1 year ago
21 minutes 29 seconds

Canadian Music Therapy
Music Therapy in Canada’s Smallest Province

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 Singing Sands Music Therapy in PEI in 2010 and has experience working with clients from ages 24 months to 100 years who have a variety of diagnoses, including Dementia, Alzheimer's, ABI, Stroke, Parkinson's Disease, Cerebral Palsy, Down Syndrome, Autism, and Global Developmental Delay. Shona completed her undergraduate degree at Acadia University, after which she undertook a 7-month internship position at Parkstone Enhanced Care in Halifax, Nova Scotia. While contracting her services to long-term care facilities in the Charlottetown area for both group and individual sessions, Shona has continued to develop a successful practice. Continuing education is also an important part of Shona's commitment to providing quality music therapy services. She has completed multiple workshops ranging from Mental Health First Aid to behaviour modification approaches, as well as attended regional, national, and international music therapy conferences.

Learn more about Beyond the Studio’s services for psychotherapy and music therapy along with supervision.

Beyond the Studio and the Canadian Music Therapy Podcast were founded by Adrienne Pringle and Cathy Thompson.

Adrienne is a Registered Psychotherapist and Certified Music Therapist with over years of clinical experience working as a music therapist in hospital palliative care, and hospice. She currently works in private practice with Beyond the Studio and CHM Therapy, as an educator and supervisor with Concordia and Wilfrid Laurier Universities. She serves on the Board of Directors for the Canadian Music Therapy Fund and is a past President of the Canadian Association of Music Therapists. Adrienne co-founded Beyond the Studio, Sing it Girls! and The Canadian Music Therapy Podcast with Cathy Thompson in 2013. Adrienne's clinical work is focused in mental health, wellness care, bereavement support, hospice palliative care, chronic illness, and using voice, song and music to support emotional and physical health across the lifespan.

She created the Singing Well bereavement support group, her research in collaboration with Concordia university is published in the Summer 2018 issue of Bereavement Care. Her most recent publication, "Reflections on the Canadian Music Therapy Podcast: The First 40," can be found in the Canadian Journal of Music Therapy, 2023.

Contact Adrienne for Supervision

Cathy is a leader in business development across Canada. She is passionate about helping people discover their own talents and gifts in the areas of personal and professional development. She partnered with Adrienne to establish Beyond the Studio because of the vision of the organization. To nurture a love of music in all clients and students. Music is such a critical part of our world and Beyond the Studio offers a gateway in which people can experience more of it, through therapy and lessons. She has seen first hand the joy and milestones that can be reached through music therapy.

I'm excited that we are able to help more people through our psychotherapy services launched in the fall of 2023.


Author of:

The Dandelion: Secrets to Growing Your Successful Business from the Ground Up

Buy Now!

Publications:

"Reflections on the Canadian Music Therapy Podcast: The First 40," can be found in the Canadian Journal of Music Therapy, 2023.

Thompson, C., Girls Talk : An anti-stigma program for young women to promote understanding of and awareness about depression: Facilitator’s manual, Centre for Addiction and Mental Health. Canada.


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1 year ago
15 minutes 52 seconds

Canadian Music Therapy
The National Music Therapy Institute

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 developed to raise awareness and advocate for music therapy. Finally, she shares her vision for the future of the profession of music therapy.

Sing it Girls! is now available for purchase so you can impact young women in your community.  https://singitgirls.ca/buy-now


Here is a little more about Suzanne:

Suzanne Caron holds a Bachelor’s Degree in Computer Science (1974) and a MBA in Finance (1982). During most of her career, she works as a consultant, first in Information Systems, and later in Management and Strategic Planning. During that time, she also raises 4 children, gets involved in the local schools and eventually in municipal politics, first as councillor, later as Mayor. In 2006, after loosing her election for a 2nd mandate as Mayor, she is at turning point, looking for new challenges, wanting to continue to contribute. In 2009, she goes back to school to join the Music Therapy Graduate Certificate Program, at Concordia University. Certified MTA in 2012, she explores how her business experience, network of contacts and new qualifications can be put to work towards the cause of Music Therapy. In 2016, she creates the nonprofit National Music Therapy Institute, obtaining its charitable status in 2018.

For more information about the National Music Therapy Institute and to contribute to their database:

English: https://www.inmt.ca/en

French: https://www.inmt.ca/fr

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61555744817432

LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/national-music-therapy-institute/

Learn more about Beyond the Studio’s services for psychotherapy and music therapy along with supervision.

Beyond the Studio and the Canadian Music Therapy Podcast were founded by Adrienne Pringle and Cathy Thompson.

Adrienne is a Registered Psychotherapist and Certified Music Therapist with over years of clinical experience working as a music therapist in hospital palliative care, and hospice. She currently works in private practice with Beyond the Studio and CHM Therapy, as an educator and supervisor with Concordia and Wilfrid Laurier Universities. She serves on the Board of Directors for the Canadian Music Therapy Fund and is a past President of the Canadian Association of Music Therapists. Adrienne co-founded Beyond the Studio, Sing it Girls! and The Canadian Music Therapy Podcast with Cathy Thompson in 2013. Adrienne's clinical work is focused in mental health, wellness care, bereavement support, hospice palliative care, chronic illness, and using voice, song and music to support emotional and physical health across the lifespan.

Contact Adrienne for Supervision

Cathy is a leader in business development across Canada. She is passionate about helping people discover their own talents and gifts in the areas of personal and professional development. She partnered with Adrienne to establish Beyond the Studio because of the vision of the organization. To nurture a love of music in all clients and students. Music is such a critical part of our world and Beyond the Studio offers a gateway in which people can experience more of it, through therapy and lessons. She has seen first hand the joy and milestones that can be reached through music therapy. I'm excited that we are able to help more people through our psychotherapy services launched in the fall of 2023.

Author of: The Dandelion: Secrets to Growing Your Successful Business from the Ground Up

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1 year ago
39 minutes 45 seconds

Canadian Music Therapy
The Impact of Music Therapy in a Pediatric Hospice Care

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 Registered Psychotherapist, holds a Bachelor of Music Therapy from Wilfrid Laurier University and a Master of Arts in Creatives Arts Therapies from Concordia University. Kristen is the music therapist at Emily’s House Children’s Hospice where she supports children and families who are navigating life limiting illness and loss through both the inpatient and home-visiting programs. Kristen has been practicing music therapy for over 8 years, previously working with adults in community, hospital, and long-term care settings. She is on the Board of Directors of the Music Therapy Association of Ontario, holding the role of Government Regulation Chair for three years before recently transitioning to the role of Ethics Chair.

Learn more about ⁠Beyond the Studio’s⁠ services for psychotherapy and music therapy along with supervision.

Beyond the Studio and the Canadian Music Therapy Podcast were founded by Adrienne Pringle and Cathy Thompson.

Adrienne is a Registered Psychotherapist and Certified Music Therapist with over years of clinical experience working as a music therapist in hospital palliative care, and hospice. She currently works in private practice with Beyond the Studio and CHM Therapy, as an educator and supervisor with Concordia and Wilfrid Laurier Universities. She serves on the Board of Directors for the Canadian Music Therapy Fund and is a past President of the Canadian Association of Music Therapists. Adrienne co-founded Beyond the Studio, Sing it Girls! and The Canadian Music Therapy Podcast with Cathy Thompson in 2013. Adrienne's clinical work is focused in mental health, wellness care, bereavement support, hospice palliative care, chronic illness, and using voice, song and music to support emotional and physical health across the lifespan.

⁠Contact Adrienne for Supervision⁠

Cathy is a leader in business development across Canada. She is passionate about helping people discover their own talents and gifts in the areas of personal and professional development. She partnered with Adrienne to establish Beyond the Studio because of the vision of the organization. To nurture a love of music in all clients and students. Music is such a critical part of our world and Beyond the Studio offers a gateway in which people can experience more of it, through therapy and lessons. She has seen first hand the joy and milestones that can be reached through music therapy. I'm excited that we are able to help more people through our psychotherapy services launched in the fall of 2023.

Author of: The Dandelion: Secrets to Growing Your Successful Business from the Ground Up

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1 year ago
27 minutes 51 seconds

Canadian Music Therapy
Research into Digital Well-Being and Support for Informal Caregivers

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 a little more about Annabelle:

Annabelle Brault, MA, MTA is a resource-oriented music therapist, musician, researcher and educator. She is an artist member of the Centre for the Study of Learning and Performance at Concordia University, and the French content editor for the Canadian Journal of Music Therapy. She provides music therapy services in-person and online in various community organisations and institutions in the greater Montreal area as well as professional music therapy supervision at the National Institute of Music Therapy. She is a PhD Candidate at Concordia University investigating the potential of musicking for exploring digital well-being issues in post-secondary students. Other research interests include the use of music technology as a creative medium to instill social change, as well as resource-oriented approaches in clinical and educational contexts. Annabelle teaches both in-person and online learning in the Creative Arts Therapies department at Concordia University, and most recently in the Department of Music Research at McGill University’s Schulich School of Music.

Learn more about ⁠Beyond the Studio’s⁠ services for psychotherapy and music therapy along with supervision.

Beyond the Studio and the Canadian Music Therapy Podcast were founded by Adrienne Pringle and Cathy Thompson.

Adrienne is a Registered Psychotherapist and Certified Music Therapist with over years of clinical experience working as a music therapist in hospital palliative care, and hospice. She currently works in private practice with Beyond the Studio and CHM Therapy, as an educator and supervisor with Concordia and Wilfrid Laurier Universities. She serves on the Board of Directors for the Canadian Music Therapy Fund and is a past President of the Canadian Association of Music Therapists. Adrienne co-founded Beyond the Studio, Sing it Girls! and The Canadian Music Therapy Podcast with Cathy Thompson in 2013. Adrienne's clinical work is focused in mental health, wellness care, bereavement support, hospice palliative care, chronic illness, and using voice, song and music to support emotional and physical health across the lifespan.

⁠Contact Adrienne for Supervision⁠

Cathy is a leader in business development across Canada. She is passionate about helping people discover their own talents and gifts in the areas of personal and professional development. She partnered with Adrienne to establish Beyond the Studio because of the vision of the organization. To nurture a love of music in all clients and students. Music is such a critical part of our world and Beyond the Studio offers a gateway in which people can experience more of it, through therapy and lessons. She has seen first hand the joy and milestones that can be reached through music therapy. I'm excited that we are able to help more people through our psychotherapy services launched in the fall of 2023.

Author of: The Dandelion: Secrets to Growing Your Successful Business from the Ground Up

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1 year ago
25 minutes

Canadian Music Therapy
Education & Community: Jump Start the Next Part of your Career

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 this is important for the next generation of music therapists.

The Music Therapy Association of Ontario (MTAO) Conference is February 24th, 2024: https://musictherapyontario.com/events/2024-mtao-conference-and-agm/

Here is a little more about Steffi:

Steffi is a recent MA graduate of the Music and Health Sciences program at the University of Toronto. With a decade of experience as a certified music therapist, Steffi has embarked on a new venture by founding "Neurologic Music Therapy Services of Ontario," where her focus is specifically on working with stroke patients in the next chapter of her career. In addition to her entrepreneurial pursuits, Steffi remains actively involved in academia. Until the end of June 2024, she dedicates her expertise to assisting current PhD students with their research projects. These projects explore the impact of music on individuals dealing with stroke, autism, depression, and suicide. Notably, Steffi has also been hired as a casual research assistant for the Centre of Depression and Suicide Studies at St. Michael's Hospital. Currently, Steffi leads the Toronto-Area Music Therapists group. Concurrently, she serves as the Vice-President of the MTAO Board of Directors, contributing to the advancement and governance of the field. Steffi's commitment to the intersection of music and health continues to shape both her professional journey and the broader landscape of music therapy.

Learn more about ⁠Beyond the Studio’s⁠ services for psychotherapy and music therapy along with supervision.

Beyond the Studio and the Canadian Music Therapy Podcast were founded by Adrienne Pringle and Cathy Thompson.

Adrienne is a Registered Psychotherapist and Certified Music Therapist with over years of clinical experience working as a music therapist in hospital palliative care, and hospice. She currently works in private practice with Beyond the Studio and CHM Therapy, as an educator and supervisor with Concordia and Wilfrid Laurier Universities. She serves on the Board of Directors for the Canadian Music Therapy Fund and is a past President of the Canadian Association of Music Therapists. Adrienne co-founded Beyond the Studio, Sing it Girls! and The Canadian Music Therapy Podcast with Cathy Thompson in 2013. Adrienne's clinical work is focused in mental health, wellness care, bereavement support, hospice palliative care, chronic illness, and using voice, song and music to support emotional and physical health across the lifespan.

⁠Contact Adrienne for Supervision⁠

Cathy is a leader in business development across Canada. She is passionate about helping people discover their own talents and gifts in the areas of personal and professional development. She partnered with Adrienne to establish Beyond the Studio because of the vision of the organization. To nurture a love of music in all clients and students. Music is such a critical part of our world and Beyond the Studio offers a gateway in which people can experience more of it, through therapy and lessons. She has seen first hand the joy and milestones that can be reached through music therapy. I'm excited that we are able to help more people through our psychotherapy services launched in the fall of 2023.

Author of: The Dandelion: Secrets to Growing Your Successful Business from the Ground Up

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1 year ago
20 minutes 42 seconds

Canadian Music Therapy
A Decade with the Canadian Association of Music Therapists: Learnings from the Inside

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 is a little more about Pam:

Pam has been working for CAMT since 2013 with a focus on delivery of member services, volunteer management, event management, and systems development. When not at work, Pam enjoys spending time with her husband, cats and dog. She is an avid trail runner and serves as a Race Co-director for Phoenix Trail Races in London, Ontario.

Learn more about ⁠Beyond the Studio’s⁠ services for psychotherapy and music therapy along with supervision.

Beyond the Studio and the Canadian Music Therapy Podcast were founded by Adrienne Pringle and Cathy Thompson.

Adrienne is a Registered Psychotherapist and Certified Music Therapist with over years of clinical experience working as a music therapist in hospital palliative care, and hospice. She currently works in private practice with Beyond the Studio and CHM Therapy, as an educator and supervisor with Concordia and Wilfrid Laurier Universities. She serves on the Board of Directors for the Canadian Music Therapy Fund and is a past President of the Canadian Association of Music Therapists. Adrienne co-founded Beyond the Studio, Sing it Girls! and The Canadian Music Therapy Podcast with Cathy Thompson in 2013. Adrienne's clinical work is focused in mental health, wellness care, bereavement support, hospice palliative care, chronic illness, and using voice, song and music to support emotional and physical health across the lifespan.

⁠Contact Adrienne for Supervision⁠

Cathy is a leader in business development across Canada. She is passionate about helping people discover their own talents and gifts in the areas of personal and professional development. She partnered with Adrienne to establish Beyond the Studio because of the vision of the organization. To nurture a love of music in all clients and students. Music is such a critical part of our world and Beyond the Studio offers a gateway in which people can experience more of it, through therapy and lessons. She has seen first hand the joy and milestones that can be reached through music therapy. I'm excited that we are able to help more people through our psychotherapy services launched in the fall of 2023.

Author of: The Dandelion: Secrets to Growing Your Successful Business from the Ground Up

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1 year ago
21 minutes 32 seconds

Canadian Music Therapy
The Global Reach of Music Therapy Research

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 professionals.

A little more about Dr. SarahRose Black:

Dr. SarahRose Black is a certified music therapist and registered psychotherapist, specializing in palliative care and psychosocial oncology at both the Princess Margaret Cancer Centre and Kensington Hospice in Toronto. She is also the outgoing editor of the Canadian Journal of Music Therapy. In addition, she promotes music and health with Pulse Music Media.

Link to Canadian Journal of Music Therapy:

https://cjmt-rcm.musictherapy.ca/index.php/cjmt-rcm/issue/view/4


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2 years ago
19 minutes 29 seconds

Canadian Music Therapy
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.