FXBG Neighbors Podcast
A drumbeat can be more than background noise. Sometimes it’s a shortcut to feeling safe, steady, and connected again. We’re joined by Stephanie Spreeman, a certified drum therapy practitioner, neurodiversity coach, and the founder of Drum Party, a Fredericksburg-based nonprofit that brings rhythm therapy into the community in a big, hands-on way. We talk about what Drum Party actually looks like on the ground: elder outreach in senior communities with music that sparks memory and joy, youth outreach through partnerships with schools and nonprofits, and work alongside brain injury services for people recovering from accidents, surgeries, and trauma. Stephanie also clears up a common misconception. This is not a quiet, predictable “drum circle” setup. She recreates the feel of a full percussion room with big drums, cymbals, a table of instruments, and music choices that meet each group where they are, from the Beach Boys to K-pop. Stephanie shares the personal turning point that led her here, including her own head injury and PTSD after being hit by a drunk driver, and how she later realized rhythm had been helping her heal all along. We dig into why drum therapy can feel so accessible compared with traditional instruments, how rhythm can help “recalibrate your mind,” and how neurodiversity coaching focuses on strengths, passions, and communication in families with both neurodivergent and neurotypical members. If you’re curious about drum therapy, trauma recovery tools, community wellness, or team building with real impact, this conversation delivers practical insight and hope you can use. If you enjoy the show, subscribe, share it with a friend, and leave a review. Want to nominate a local business for a future feature? Visit FXBG NeighborsPodcast.com. Stephanie Spreeman Drum Party drumparty.org [https://www.drumparty.org/] stephaniesdrumparty@gmail.com (540) 288-6765
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