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Music for Human Connection: a presentation I gave at Trinity Church

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One day Every Body Music will become a mainstream genre. In the meantime please support our work by sharing our podcasts, leaving comments, and contributing at everybodymusic.rocks/donate.

In this episode, we delve into the profound impact music has on human connections and social relationships. Jonathan shares the belief that music transcends the barriers of language, fostering deeper communication and bonding among humans. We talk about the ubiquitous nature of music in our lives, emphasizing the inherent musicality inside each one of us and the crucial role it plays in our existence. We talk about music as a tool to understand life better and to work on personal growth.

Our music is an essential part of that human connection, reaching places words fail to reach - a powerful form of communication that has become disconnected in the era of texting and computer interaction.

I invite listeners to reconsider conventional stereotypes of musical talent bestowed upon a lucky few, and instead accept that we are all musical in our unique ways.

We sing songs like "Repurpose Hate and Turn It Into Love" and "Beautifully Flawed", reiterating the importance of love in facing adversities. The discussion is enriched with a quote from Martin Luther King on the power of love. Individual stories are shared showing the commonality of experiences and the potential for change and growth.

Throughout the discussion, Jonathan engages with the participants, encouraging them to recognize their individual skills and apply them in a musical context.

Concluding the episode, we stress the transformative potential of music and how music aids in dealing with personal fears, stories, and expectations. The engagement ends with a resonating message that reinforces the power of love and music in our lives. Join us in experiencing the magic of music in human connection.

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One day Every Body Music will become a mainstream genre. In the meantime please support our work by sharing our podcasts, leaving comments, and contributing at everybodymusic.rocks/donate.

In this episode, we delve into the profound impact music has on human connections and social relationships. Jonathan shares the belief that music transcends the barriers of language, fostering deeper communication and bonding among humans. We talk about the ubiquitous nature of music in our lives, emphasizing the inherent musicality inside each one of us and the crucial role it plays in our existence. We talk about music as a tool to understand life better and to work on personal growth.

Our music is an essential part of that human connection, reaching places words fail to reach - a powerful form of communication that has become disconnected in the era of texting and computer interaction.

I invite listeners to reconsider conventional stereotypes of musical talent bestowed upon a lucky few, and instead accept that we are all musical in our unique ways.

We sing songs like "Repurpose Hate and Turn It Into Love" and "Beautifully Flawed", reiterating the importance of love in facing adversities. The discussion is enriched with a quote from Martin Luther King on the power of love. Individual stories are shared showing the commonality of experiences and the potential for change and growth.

Throughout the discussion, Jonathan engages with the participants, encouraging them to recognize their individual skills and apply them in a musical context.

Concluding the episode, we stress the transformative potential of music and how music aids in dealing with personal fears, stories, and expectations. The engagement ends with a resonating message that reinforces the power of love and music in our lives. Join us in experiencing the magic of music in human connection.

  continue reading

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