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Holly and I recorded a Christmas podcast about a month ago and we thought you'd all love it. Holly had just turned 21 so I wanted to do a recording project as a birthday present for her. During this fun couple of hours Holly and I ripped through some Christmas / Holiday tunes, talked teaching music, talked music in general, and pretty much just had a great time. We hope you enjoy this episode of the podcast as much as we enjoyed spending this time together making music. PS: the p...
This, the first in a family series of podcast episodes, is a conversation I had recently with my lovely cousin Sarah Simon. Sarah is currently a PhD student in clinical psychology, lives in New York City, and is a member of the Darkwave Goth duo MIDNIGHTCHOIR. I invited her to be my first guest in this series because I was curious as to how she used music to heal herself from a traumatic event when she was 18. We go into detail about the event and then end up having a wonde...
My guest on this episode of the show is my old friend Mike Nix. Mike is a 15+ year design veteran hailing from Denver, Colorado, and he is quite good at what he does. The two of us first got to know each other in New Orleans, Louisiana when we were both at Loyola University in the early aughts. Mike (I think) designed some flyers for bands I was in down there, and even around 2003 - 2005 he was very highly regarded for his talents and abilities, one of the go-to guys for you...
Well, we certainly had a LOT of fun recording this episode in the studio. This time I welcomed a participant of mine in The Music Exploratorium program, AJ Haas, and his mom Angela. AJ is an incredible young man aged 12 who has perfect pitch, a very strong sense of rhythm (he could play drums on his first try), a wicked sense of humor, and diagnoses of ADHD and Autism Spectrum Disorder. During the course of our at times musical conversation we discuss parenting, enforcing conseque...
On this episode of the show I welcome Rachel Ebeling, the co-founder and executive director of The Angel Band Project, whose mission is to provide trauma-informed music therapy and advocate for those impacted by sexual and intimate partner violence. Rachel and I had a lovely, wide-ranging conversation during which we discussed the origins of her organization, stories of survival and healing, specific music therapy interventions, and the power of musical creation in community. We do dive...
This episode features an old friend, my mentor from senior year of college at Loyola University, New Orleans: Mr. John Snyder. John Snyder is a Grammy Award-winning music producer with over 40 years of experience, known for his extensive work in jazz and blues. His production career began in 1977, and he has produced over 350 original recordings, with 34 receiving Grammy nominations and 5 winning Grammy Awards. His work spans a wide range of legendary artists and genres, showcasing his versat...
Hey hey everyone! Here is episode 29 of the show, and it features a great conversation between myself and a young lady who just started a school for folks with disabilities. In this conversation we dive into instructional techniques for working with different levels of needs, the history and practice of Applied Behavior Analysis, songwriting as therapy, and many more topics. My guest is, like me, a former student at Loyola University New Orleans, which is how we got connected. Mar...
Hey hey podcast party people!! Here's my conversation with Shane Presley of The Rock Paper Podcast, a local St. Louis entertainment podcast that features hour-long interviews with artists, comedians, musicians, and other creative folks around the St. Louis region. It was my first time meeting Shane, although we've been connected online for a bit. He's a great guy with a long history in the St. Louis music scene, from his beginnings in the blogosphere to bring on the forefront of this fu...
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My name is Greg Heaney, and I am a musician. On this podcast I host conversations surrounding music, neurodivergence, careers in the arts, the creative process, education, therapy, and much more. I believe music to be the universal language, and we could all use more music in our lives in order to heal and move forward.The Greg Heaney Music Podcast Show is a place to discuss music, neurodivergence, and how they intersect!
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