Today, we are joined by Dr. Emily Sevcik, PhD, LCPC, LPMT, MT-BC to discuss her evolving career as a therapist as well as her deep knowledge of music therapy history!
Emily is one of the wonderful members of the GLR historical committee. If you missed an intro to our full crew, you can check that out in our first episode linked here!
If you would like to bring YOUR history out of the archives and into the present, email historian@glr-amta.org to share your story because we are all history in the making!
On this episode, Alyssa Stone is joined by Meredith Powers, LPMT, MT-BC, NMT, to discuss her trajectory as a music therapist over the last 30+ years!
Meredith has a long history as an internship director, clinician, and songwriting partner of the duo Hamlin and Powers. You can check out their YouTube channel here to learn more about the powerful story of Ann Hamlin's journey to communication and songwriting!
If you would like to bring YOUR history out of the archives and into the present, email historian@glr-amta.org to share your story because we are all history in the making!
This episode brings us the wonderful school-based music therapist, Amy Furman. Amy talks about her journey into pediatrics and the many ways she's advocated for her clients, music therapy, and affirming special education at large.
If you would like to bring YOUR history out of the archives and into the present, email historian@glr-amta.org to share your story because we are all history in the making!
50 years of impact in a 50-minute episode? THAT'S Lee Anna Rasar!
Lee Anna is not only a member of our GLR Historical Committee behind the scenes of this podcast, she is also:
and so much more!
This episode will leave you inspired to continue this meaningful work and motivated to leave your own impact.
If you would like to bring YOUR history out of the archives and into the present, email historian@glr-amta.org to share your story because we are all history in the making!
On today's episode, we are joined by our Government Relations guru, Judy Simpson. You likely know her name, but this episode gives you a chance to get to know her story, journey, and the immense amount of dedication she's provided to our field!
If you would like to bring YOUR history out of the archives and into the present, email historian@glr-amta.org to share your story because we are all history in the making!
On today's episode, we are joined by Stephanie H. Morris of Ohio to discuss the evolution of music therapy across her history. Stephanie is a fantastic leader and shares the importance of getting involved in your region!
If you would like to bring YOUR history out of the archives and into the present, email historian@glr-amta.org to share your story because we are all history in the making!
Join your podcast hosts, Alyssa Stone and Elyssa DiRaddo, for a journey down GLR 2025 memory lane! This episode highlights the wonders and whirlwind of the conference, as well as the MANY reasons you should attend GLR conference.
This episode is also an archival storage of this year's leadership team, new elected officials in the GLR, and the amazing award winners from the GLR 2025 conference!
If you would like to bring YOUR history out of the archives and into the present, email historian@glr-amta.org to share your story because we are all history in the making!
In this episode, we are joined by the one and only Ed Roth, PhD, MT-BC. Dr. Roth is the former archivist for the Great Lakes Region of the American Music Therapy Association and is currently launching the music therapy program at the University of Houston. Dr. Roth shares his journey as a music therapist and the impact of the professionals around him on his career, his knowledge, and his ability to mold diverse approaches to engage clients and learners alike.
You can contact Dr. Roth through his university email - earoth@uh.edu if you want to know more about his story, journey, and career in music therapy.
If you would like to bring YOUR history out of the archives and into the present, email historian@glr-amta.org to share your story because we are all history in the making!
In this episode, we are joined by the fantastic Tracy Richardson, PhD, MT-BC of St. Mary of the Woods College. Tracy shares her journey building the vast programs at SMWC as well as her personal experience going through internship and young professional life during the merger of AAMT and NAMT.
You can stay in touch with Tracy by:
If you would like to bring YOUR history out of the archives and into the present, email historian@glr-amta.org to share your story because we are all history in the making!
In our inaugural episode, you will meet the current brains behind Voices of Music Therapy Innovations: The Impact Sessions!
This episode highlights our historical committee members and their purpose for participating in this podcast project. You will hear from Alyssa Stone, Elyssa DiRaddo, Emily Sevcik, Kailey Bosley, and Lee Anna Rasar. Two members of our committee that were unable to record are Kristin Lindaman and Mary Stryck.
If you would like to bring YOUR history out of the archives and into the present, email historian@glr-amta.org to share your story because we are all history in the making!
A quick teaser on what to expect from this new Great Lakes Region of the American Music Therapy Association podcast!
Stay tuned for our first episode release on Monday, March 10th, 2025.
Interested in being part of history? Email historian@glr-amta.org to learn more about our interview process!