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The Neuroscience Behind Connected Singing

1 h 0 min · 15 de jun de 2023
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In this podcast interview, Dr. Kyle discusses the remarkable parallels between connection to body and emotions when singing, and connection to body and emotions in mental health. What does it look like to be able to honestly and vulnerably connect to our "divine spark"? What is the "spirit breath"? How can a singer communicate emotion through song and how does that relate to connecting to our spiritual core selves as brilliant creatures? -—- Rochelle and Megan, from Mountain City Christian counseling, discuss deconstruction and deep, (oft uncharted) psychology. Raw and rough, at times. Also, pretty fascinating, pretty amazing, pretty intelligent… We are pretty psyched!

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