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Become a Performing-Arts ATHLETE! With Dr Emily Gee

1 h 5 min · 28 de abr de 2026
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I love highlighting the good things happening in the musician health world! One of those things is happening on the campus of the University of Colorado at Boulder's College of Music. A few weeks ago we met the embedded psychotherapist who is in the COM, Matthew Tomatz, LPC. This week, we meet the director of the musician wellness program: Dr Emily Gee. We talk about her personal experiences with injury as a cellist with thoracic outlet syndrome. We talk about the processes she takes her students through to give them a holistic education in building their wellness strategies. We talk about the fact that performing artists are indeed, ATHLETES, and much more! Keep on keepin' on! ------------------------------ Join the mission here: https://musicianunchained.com/podcast [https://musicianunchained.com/podcast] Sign up for our newsletter here: https://musicianunchained.com/newsletter [https://musicianunchained.com/newsletter] Work with Clark 1-1 here: https://musicianunchained.com/lets-ha [https://musicianunchained.com/lets-ha]... Email me at: clark@musicianunchained.com [clark@musicianunchained.com] Join our FB support group here: https://www.facebook.com/groups/544195998054376 [https://www.facebook.com/groups/544195998054376] ------------------------------------------------------------------------ If you are a musician going through injury, a music educator trying to help one, or a musician just trying to make it in life, then you need to listen to EVERY episode of this up and coming show! Disclaimer: The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the individuals involved and do not necessarily reflect the official policy or position of the podcast host or associated parties. Nor is this podcast meant to replace individual instruction given by physicians, psychotherapists, or private instructors.

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