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This is the recording of the live discussion from the BAMT conference at the Curve Theatre Leicester on 18 May 2024. The conference panel was Luke Annesley, Rachel Darnley-Smith, Tilly Mutter and Davina Vencatasamy. Surprise special guests were Wendy Magee and Joy Gravestock, who happened to be in the audience, and excerpts were included from previous episodes from Wendy and Joy, along with Denise Wong and Mercedes Pavlicevic. The episode includes discussion about the genesis of the podcast, the processes of interviewing and being interviewed, and closer examination of excerpts from episodes selected by the panellists. Thanks to everyone who attended in person, and to BAMT for a wonderful and enriching conference.
In the 47th episode of the #RehabCast, our host Dr. Bill Niehaus first meets with Dr Noah Silverberg to discuss the updated American Congress of Rehabilitation Medicine Diagnostic Criteria for Mild Traumatic Brain Injury (https://www.archives-pmr.org/article/S0003-9993(23)00297-6/fulltext). Dr Niehaus then welcomes Dr Wendy Magee to look into the Validation of the Music Therapy Assessment Tool for Awareness in Disorders of Consciousness With the Coma Recovery Scale-Revised (https://www.archives-pmr.org/article/S0003-9993(23)00175-2/fulltext). #RehabCast is the PM&R podcast for all of rehabilitation medicine: physiatry, occupational therapy, physical therapy, speech language pathology, neuropsychology, rehabilitation nursing, and more. #BrainInjury #TBI #TBIrehab #Music #MusicTherapy #RehabCast #ACRM #Rehabilitation To contact the RehabCast team go to https://acrm.org/publications/archives-of-pm-r/rehabcast/ Contact Philip Frobos at https://www.instagram.com/philipfrobos/ Contact Dr Niehaus at https://twitter.com/NHausMD
Wendy Magee has a background in practice and scholarship concerning music interventions for brain injury rehabilitation. She moved to Philadelphia in 2011, a city with the fourth largest African American population and the highest rate of deep poverty in the US. Navigating the evident inequities for marginalized people in her new home city has offered her opportunities to learn about social justice, albeit from a position of privilege. She describes herself as being at the start of a long journey of learning how to challenge the existing systems that maintain dominant narratives and ensure social inequities, of how to practice allyship, and of learning how to put well-meaning thoughts into action, saying that there is much to learn. In this episode, Wendy follows on from her seminal keynote lecture at the most recent BAMT conference, highlighting issues of race, equality and privilege with Davina. She talks about personal and painful experiences which highlighted for her, how privilege can be present in everyday life and do its damage without being necessarily aware. She starts to explore issues of white supremacy to unpack that emotive term and think about how it is applied to music therapy.
Episode 53 features Francis Myerscough, who was part of the panel discussion on diversity chaired by Wendy Magee at the 2021 BAMT conference. Francis Myerscough qualified as a music therapist from the University of South Wales in 2018. They work in a number of different settings, with a background in adoption support and more recently in a local children's services harmful sexual behaviour team. Other roles have included supporting LGBTQ+ young people at a local youth club, and as founder of and music therapist at Phoenix Song Project – a therapy organisation co-directed with and offering therapy for other members of trans and non-binary communities. There is some discussion here about language, and Francis also discusses their clinical practice, musical training and upbringing, shifts in musical identity, including instrument choice, and the importance of the voice in their therapy work. Resources Practice Your Pronouns: https://www.patreon.com/PracticeYourPronouns https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCjZ0Kl2fL5gC4BkYd0oQKbQ/ Jessica Kingsley list: https://uk.jkp.com/collections/gender-diversity-gender-diversity-pid-906 Ruth Pearce book https://ruthpearce.net/books/understanding-trans-health/ GIRES https://www.gires.org.uk/ Gendered Intelligence (this is one example of an organisation who offer training for talking therapies, but broader resources also available that might be relevant for music therapists too) https://genderedintelligence.co.uk/ Mermaids https://mermaidsuk.org.uk/ BISH examples - https://www.bishuk.com/about-you/whats-your-gender/ https://www.bishuk.com/parents/teach-yourself-sex-ed-gender-you-and-culture/ (includes a chocolate bar gender map!) TransActual https://www.transactual.org.uk/ TransActual UK was founded by a group of British trans people in 2017 as a response to increasing press hostility, transphobia and misinformation. They are run by the trans community, with the trans community, for the trans community. In June 2020 they expanded their scope and remit so that they may: share reliable information about trans people's lives and about trans rights in the UK, as well as dispelling common myths amplify the voices of trans people so that the wider world may hear the experiences of a wide range of trans men, trans women and non-binary people educate people about trans people's lives and the issues we face advocate for trans people empower trans people to make bring about change in their lives and in the community They are working to improve: Trans people's experiences of healthcare. Legal recognition & protections for trans people. Media representation of trans people and an end to press transphobia. University of Wisconsiun, Milwaukee LGBTQ+ Resource centre: https://uwm.edu/lgbtrc Includes page about gender pronouns: https://uwm.edu/lgbtrc/support/gender-pronouns/ CliniQ - https://cliniq.org.uk The film KIKI (Dir: Sara Jordenö, 2017) provides an update from the iconic 1990 documentary Paris is Burning. Both centre around ballroom culture and vogueing. Francis recommends both as intros to this rich area of history and creative practice, spearheaded by queer people of colour. Luke's blog post: http://jazztoad.blogspot.com/2018/11/curiouser-and-curiouser.html Francis' response: https://facethemusicandtrans.wordpress.com/2018/12/17/working-with-voice-and-trans-clients-musings-in-response-to-luke-annesleys-curiouser-and-curiouser/
Tango Stories Episode 60 -- Aired April 29, 2020Guest: Dr. Wendy Magee, Part 2 of 2 Episode 60 aired on April 29, 2020 and was the second of two interviews with Dr. Wendy Magee, a celebrated music therapist, researcher and educator. In the first interview, she talked about the impact of music on the brain, the role of rhythm in coordinating daily movement (like even when not dancing), and the clinical uses of music for healing.In this episode she addresses the growing body of research on how studying and dancing tango may improve health outcomes for patients dealing with a wide variety of conditions. It is heartening and important that there is starting to be hard data supporting the benefits of tango, which previously we just knew intuitively.Links to the Musical Examples in this episode:"Siga El Baile" - Orquesta Romantica Milonguero"Jamas Ni Nunca" - La Juan D’Arienzo
Tango Stories Episode 59 -- Aired April 22, 2020Guest: Dr. Wendy Magee, Part 1 of 2 Episode 59 aired on April 22, 2020 and featured Dr. Wendy Magee, a celebrated music therapist, researcher and educator. She talked about how music and rhythm have been demonstrated to have quantifiable, positive effects on the brain, for EVERYONE, from those with severe brain injuries, to those with age-related challenges, to all of us living with reduced stimuli during the Covid-19 quarantine and needing support to keep our brains and bodies functioning well.In the next episode, she returns to talk about the specific and growing body of research on how studying and dancing tango benefits various populations. All of this is so exciting and important. And it's nice to hear Wendy's voice and remember being together in classes and at milongas!Links to the Musical Examples in this episode:"Derecho Viejo" - Osvaldo Pugliese"Queremos Paz" - Gotan Project
Cochrane Stroke je jedna od najstarijih Cochrane skupina, koja je proizvela skoro 200 sustavnih pregleda za različite intervencije u liječenju moždanog udara i drugih oblika oštećenja mozga. Ažuriranje jednog od njih, u siječnju 2017., ispituje dokaze o intervenciji glazbom. Vodeći autor, Wendy Magee s Boyer Collegea za glazbu i ples na Temple Sveučilištu u Philadelphiji iz SAD, objašnjava najnovija saznanja iz ovog područja, a Irena Zakarija-Grković, iz Hrvatskog Cochranea, govoriti će nam više o tome. Razgovor je prevela Maja Štimac iz Doma zdravlja Osijek.
Группа Кокрейн по инсульту является одной из старейших Кокрейновских групп. Ими выпущено почти двести обзоров по различным вмешательствам при инсульте и других видах повреждения головного мозга. Обновление одного из обзоров от января 2017 года исследует доказательства музыкальных вмешательств, и ведущий автор Венди Маги (Wendy Magee) из колледжа музыки и танца Бойер в университете Темпл в Филадельфии, США, написал подкаст, который перевела на русский язык Алия Мулланурова из Казанского федерельного университета. Мы попросили Алию рассказать нам подробнее.Перевод подкаста - Мулланурова Алия Фаритовна.Редактирование перевода - Курбатова Ольга Геннадьевна, Зиганшина Лилия Евгеньевна.Озвучивание подкаста - Курбатова Ольга Геннадьевна, Мулланурова Алия ФаритовнаЗапись, монтаж и отладка подкаста - Шакирзянова Марина Валентиновна и Габдрахманов Азат Исхакович.Координация проекта по переводу на русский язык: Cochrane Russia - Кокрейн Россия (филиал Северного Кокрейновского Центра на базе Казанского федерального университета). По вопросам, связанным с этим переводом, пожалуйста, обращайтесь к нам по адресу: cochrane.russia.kpfu@gmail.com.
Группа Кокрейн по инсульту является одной из старейших Кокрейновских групп. Ими выпущено почти двести обзоров по различным вмешательствам при инсульте и других видах повреждения головного мозга. Обновление одного из обзоров от января 2017 года исследует доказательства музыкальных вмешательств, и ведущий автор Венди Маги (Wendy Magee) из колледжа музыки и танца Бойер в университете Темпл в Филадельфии, США, написал подкаст, который перевела на русский язык Алия Мулланурова из Казанского федерельного университета. Мы попросили Алию рассказать нам подробнее.Перевод подкаста - Мулланурова Алия Фаритовна.Редактирование перевода - Курбатова Ольга Геннадьевна, Зиганшина Лилия Евгеньевна.Озвучивание подкаста - Курбатова Ольга Геннадьевна, Мулланурова Алия ФаритовнаЗапись, монтаж и отладка подкаста - Шакирзянова Марина Валентиновна и Габдрахманов Азат Исхакович.Координация проекта по переводу на русский язык: Cochrane Russia - Кокрейн Россия (филиал Северного Кокрейновского Центра на базе Казанского федерального университета). По вопросам, связанным с этим переводом, пожалуйста, обращайтесь к нам по адресу: cochrane.russia.kpfu@gmail.com.
Группа Кокрейн по инсульту является одной из старейших Кокрейновских групп. Ими выпущено почти двести обзоров по различным вмешательствам при инсульте и других видах повреждения головного мозга. Обновление одного из обзоров от января 2017 года исследует доказательства музыкальных вмешательств, и ведущий автор Венди Маги (Wendy Magee) из колледжа музыки и танца Бойер в университете Темпл в Филадельфии, США, написал подкаст, который перевела на русский язык Алия Мулланурова из Казанского федерельного университета. Мы попросили Алию рассказать нам подробнее.Перевод подкаста - Мулланурова Алия Фаритовна.Редактирование перевода - Курбатова Ольга Геннадьевна, Зиганшина Лилия Евгеньевна.Озвучивание подкаста - Курбатова Ольга Геннадьевна, Мулланурова Алия ФаритовнаЗапись, монтаж и отладка подкаста - Шакирзянова Марина Валентиновна и Габдрахманов Азат Исхакович.Координация проекта по переводу на русский язык: Cochrane Russia - Кокрейн Россия (филиал Северного Кокрейновского Центра на базе Казанского федерального университета). По вопросам, связанным с этим переводом, пожалуйста, обращайтесь к нам по адресу: cochrane.russia.kpfu@gmail.com.
This week’s guest is Wendy Magee, author of And She Called Him Lord . The book is the author’s journey of how God revealed to her the order of the family in 1 Peter 3 (AMP). Understanding how God commands submission of both the husband and wife, winning without words, learning what true beauty means, understanding why Sarah obeyed Abraham, why a husband should honor his wife, how a husband and wife are heirs together, and concluding with the breakdown of being a virtuous womanWendy has been married to David Magee Jr. for 10 years. They have two beautiful children, Kaleb and Kyrie. Wendy was born and raised in Port Arthur, TX. She obtained her Bachelor's at Wiley College in Criminal Justice. But currently resides in New Orleans, LA as the Director of Operations for CASA Jefferson. In May 2015, Wendy obtained her Master's Degree in Human Services from Lubbock Christian University. Wendy enjoys spending time with her family, playing volleyball, and working with young adults through her husband's non-profit H.Y.P.E.She attends Mount Carmel Ministry and is an Ordained Minister under the leadership of Apostle Arthal Thomas Sr. She works with youth and young adults in the ministry along side her husband.Connect with Wendy!Websitewww.wendymagee.orgTwitter@WendylmageeInstagram@Wlmagee07Facebook Authorwendymagee
This week’s guest is Wendy Magee, author of And She Called Him Lord . The book is the author’s journey of how God revealed to her the order of the family in 1 Peter 3 (AMP). Understanding how God commands submission of both the husband and wife, winning without words, learning what true beauty means, understanding why Sarah obeyed Abraham, why a husband should honor his wife, how a husband and wife are heirs together, and concluding with the breakdown of being a virtuous womanWendy has been married to David Magee Jr. for 10 years. They have two beautiful children, Kaleb and Kyrie. Wendy was born and raised in Port Arthur, TX. She obtained her Bachelor's at Wiley College in Criminal Justice. But currently resides in New Orleans, LA as the Director of Operations for CASA Jefferson. In May 2015, Wendy obtained her Master's Degree in Human Services from Lubbock Christian University. Wendy enjoys spending time with her family, playing volleyball, and working with young adults through her husband's non-profit H.Y.P.E.She attends Mount Carmel Ministry and is an Ordained Minister under the leadership of Apostle Arthal Thomas Sr. She works with youth and young adults in the ministry along side her husband.Connect with Wendy!Websitewww.wendymagee.orgTwitter@WendylmageeInstagram@Wlmagee07Facebook Authorwendymagee
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Dr. Wendy Magee, Ph.D., is the International Fellow in Music Therapy at the Institute of Neuropalliative Rehabilitation, Royal Hospital for Neuro-disability in London, England. Dr. Magee will talk about her extensive research using music therapy to help persons with chronic illness and more specifically with the symptoms of Parkinson's. You can see all of the website references she discusses in the interview on the Parkinsons Recovery Blog