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Music therapist Kate Beever, founder of MaineMusicAndHealth.com wants to inspire you to focus on your dream career path right now as she has done throughout her 20-year career! Show notes at lifeskillsthatmatter.com/show393 Lot of great lessons in our conversations including: + Why she says she started a business out of necessity, not necessarily out of a desire to do so. + What Kate believes it takes to be a "good business owner". + Why you can't fail if you don't quit. + How cultivating curiosity makes you feel more positive. + How she defines success day by day. Ready to work for yourself? Learn the first 5 actions at lifeskillsthatmatter.com/getstarted Subscribe https://lifeskillsthatmatter.com/subscribe-podcast Podcast Archive https://lifeskillsthatmatter.com/podcast The post Give Your Dream Career A Chance With Kate Beever (393) appeared first on Life Skills That Matter.
In this episode, Kate and Bodhi share with us not only the amazing work that they do individually, but also the creative work they do together! Kate and Bodhi created Expressive Wellness, a business dedicated to creating wellness groups, retreats, and continuing education for healthcare professionals and organizations. They share their journey to creating an arts-based collaborative business as well as tips for other therapists looking to connect to other creative arts therapists outside of their modality. Take a listen and enjoy! Kate is a Board Certified Music Therapist and the owner of Maine Music & Health, which provides music therapy services and education. Kate is a percussionist who performs in a number of musical groups. Bodhi is a Registered Art Therapist with a private practice in Waterville, Maine called Conscious Art Therapy. Bodhi and Kate are co-creators of Expressive Wellness Workshops, Trainings, & Retreats. Out of the music box course! Check out Kate and Bodhi's collaborative business, Expressive Wellness Expressive Wellness Virtual Full Moon Retreat! Check out Bodhi's private practice website, follow her on YouTube! Check out Kate's private practice website, follow her on Instagram or Facebook! Enjoy this content? Like creative arts downloads sent right to your inbox? Be sure to join our newsletter so you don't miss out! Follow Creative Therapy Umbrella on Instagram or on Facebook! Have feedback? Fill out our anonymous survey to let us know your thoughts, concerns, questions, suggestions, and feedback. For us to serve you better, we need to hear YOUR voice!
"Portland, Maine songwriter Jeff Beam returns to BTR Live Studio for a very special At Home session, featuring three songs recorded remotely and filmed on VHS - performed with Kate Beever, plus an interview with Bryan B where we cover Beam's music career, the phenomenon of cover bands in Maine, releasing an album during a pandemic, and more. Jeff also provides some insight into what it's been like for One Longfellow Square, the nonprofit arts venue where he books events in Portland, who recently launched a campaign to help keep them afloat. In this episode, Jeff mentions the National Independent Venue Association, who you can learn more about here. Watch the trippy video of their "Disarray" performance here. 00:00 - BTR Live Studio / intro 01:24 - Jeff Beam 19:15 - “It’s All Gonna Come Crashing Down” 23:57 - Jeff Beam 30:48 - “Peripheral” 36:06 - Jeff Beam 51:35 - “Disarray” 57:05 - Jeff Beam 60:30 - BTR Live Studio / outro 61:30 - END. "
You might think that listening to music is therapeutic. It is, but music therapist Kate Beever takes it to a different level.
Substance is the topic, and we're sitting down in the Bissell Brothers Brewery to talk it out with Pete Bissell and Kate Beever of Maine Music and Health.
Many of us, at times, have felt our freedom curtailed by circumstances. When this occurs, we make a choice between remaining trapped or lifting ourselves--and others--out of imprisonment. This week we discuss freedom with State Representative and former Sheriff for Cumberland County, Mark Dion; author Monica Wood; and John Williams & Kate Beever of the 317 Main Street Community Music Center program at the Long Creek Youth Development Center. https://www.themainemag.com/radio/2012/12/freedom-65/
Is music truly good for the soul? Yes, and many of our body parts, as well! Join us on a joyful musically-enhanced journey with guests Kate Beever, Music Therapist and Amy Kuhn and John Williams of 317 Main Street. With additional musical talent shared by our audio guru and musician, John C. McCain. https://www.themainemag.com/radio/2012/04/healing-with-sound-33/