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The Bird Who Made Me Happy
Alicia Bridge of WildPeace.ca
6 episodes
1 day ago
Recent research shows how exposure to nature sounds can help bring our systems back into balance after stressful events. Join me as I talk to naturalists, audiologists, researchers and psychologists to understand just how bird songs might change mine and perhaps your approach to stress and increasing happiness.
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Recent research shows how exposure to nature sounds can help bring our systems back into balance after stressful events. Join me as I talk to naturalists, audiologists, researchers and psychologists to understand just how bird songs might change mine and perhaps your approach to stress and increasing happiness.
Show more...
Mental Health
Health & Fitness
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The Musicality of Birdsongs with David Rothenberg on The Bird Who Made Me Happy S1 Ep4
The Bird Who Made Me Happy
24 minutes 23 seconds
2 years ago
The Musicality of Birdsongs with David Rothenberg on The Bird Who Made Me Happy S1 Ep4

My next guest is interspecies musician and philosopher David Rothenberg. Join us as we explore how birdsongs move us musically, can change our perspective on what music means, and can be musical co-creators. David is best known for the incredible music he makes live with the sounds of nature and other species. He is a distinguished professor at the New Jersey Institute of Technology. His books and recordings in the field of interspecies music include Why Birds Sing, Thousand Mile song, Bug Music and Nightingales in Berlin. David’s ability to open our ears to a new way of listening and creating with songbirds is captivating.

This program was produced with the support of Telus STORYHIVE. Visit us to learn more and get connected: WildPeace Nature Therapy



The Bird Who Made Me Happy
Recent research shows how exposure to nature sounds can help bring our systems back into balance after stressful events. Join me as I talk to naturalists, audiologists, researchers and psychologists to understand just how bird songs might change mine and perhaps your approach to stress and increasing happiness.