Bonus: Patricia O'Shea on the role of music in her pain journey
Patricia O'Shea has been suffering from chronic pain since a road traffic accident fifteen years ago. As a Physical Education teacher, she was always very active and found it hard to accept her new reality. While on her pain journey, she discovered Music Therapy.Resources & thanks: Chronic Pain Ireland, Dr Katie Fitzpatrick, Dr Hilary Moss and all the team at UL.To help us spread the word on the positive impacts of music, please follow and share Music and the Mind online.
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Prof Luke O'Neill: My Life in Music
Luke O’Neill became known to many in Ireland during the Covid-19 pandemic. As professor of biochemistry in the School of Biochemistry and Immunology at Trinity College Dublin, he was often seen or heard in Irish media, helping the public understand the virus and how to protect ourselves and each other. Maybe less well known is the fact that he is also a musician with the band The Metabollix. In this episode, he talks about both aspects of his life. To help us spread the word on the...
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Music & Resilience: chronic pain, cancer... Can music help?
We discuss the role of music when dealing with pain and how it can help foster resilience. With Dr Katie Fitzpatrick, music therapist who specialises in chronic pain and cancer patient Paul Bond.To help us spread the word on the positive impacts of music, please follow and share Music and the Mind online.Find our socials via https://linktr.ee/musicandthemindpodcastMusic and the Mind is a voluntary project by 9AM Productions.If you have been affected by any of the content on this podcast,...
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Adrian Dunbar: My Life in Music
Music is crucial to us as human beings, says actor, director and singer Adrian Dunbar. In this episode, he speaks about the influence of his musical mother, his eclectic taste in music, and what music means to him.To help us spread the word on the positive impacts of music, please follow and share Music and the Mind online.Find our socials via https://linktr.ee/musicandthemindpodcastMusic and the Mind is a voluntary project by 9AM Productions.If you have been affected by any of the content on...
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Music Therapy
With Paul Noonan. The frontman of Irish rock band Bell X1 is now also a music therapist. He speaks about what music means to him, reflects on some of his interventions as a music therapist, and how the two sides of his career feed into each other.To help us spread the word on the positive impacts of music, please follow and share Music and the Mind online.Find our socials via https://linktr.ee/musicandthemindpodcastMusic and the Mind is a voluntary project by 9AM Productions.If you have been ...
Musician Shane Mitchell, from Irish folk band Dervish, and psychologist Shane Martin explore the interaction between music and our minds. Produced by Amandine Passot Devine for 9AM Productions. If you have been affected by any of the content on this podcast, go to yourmentalhealth.ie (Ireland) or helpguide.org/find-help.htm