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Depending on how you grew up the concept of "therapy" is either as common as sliced bread or as foreign as French cheese, but anyway you slice it, for millions, talking about your problems with a trained, licensed, unbiased professional helps. Here at Friendsome and Then Some we are all about help, so that's we invited long time friends and colleagues Marcia Brandwynne (journalist, writer, history-making news anchor, and licensed psychotherapist) and Dr. Rick Shuman (licensed psychotherapist) on the show! The co-hosts the popular web series “Sound Advice,” do just that, provide sound therapeutic guidance to Michelle, Mindy and JD as our trio of besties asks all their burning questions about grief, pandemic trauma, betrayal, and how you and your Friendsome can get through the tough times with the incredible healing power of midlife friendship! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
When we compose for film or television, we have many considerations at hand. We want to accent the mood and the emotions involved in the picture. We want to do our part to tell the story. But we also have to make our client happy. Our special guest, Craig Brandwein, is here to answer some questions and share his experiences in the world of film composition.
Zina Schiff, violin, and Lois Brandwynne, piano, 2008-09 artists-in-residence at UC Davis, perform Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart's Sonata No. 27 in G Major.
Zina Schiff, violin, and Lois Brandwynne, piano, 2008-09 artists-in-residence at UC Davis, perform Amadeus Mozart's Sonata No. 27 in G Major thema; Andantino cantabile; Variation I-IV; Allegretto.
Zina Schiff, violin, and Lois Brandwynne, piano, 2008-09 artists-in-residence at UC Davis, perform Ernest Bloch's Sonata No. 2 (Poeme Mystique).