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#263 šŸŽµ The Power of Music: Healing and Connection

#263 šŸŽµ The Power of Music: Healing and Connection

In today’s episode, we’re exploring the incredible power of music, inspired by a remarkable recovery story—the journey of Gaby Giffords. After surviving a traumatic brain injury, Gaby used music and singing as a tool to relearn how to speak. This story highlights something so profound about music: it’s not just entertainment—it’s a powerful force for healing and connection. Key Takeaways āœ… Music can be a powerful tool for brain healing, especially after injury. āœ… Singing can help reconnect neural pathways, aiding in speech recovery. āœ… Music transcends language and connects us emotionally, physically, and neurologically. āœ… Make sure you don’t miss tomorrow’s episode, where we dive into how music affects the brain, from boosting memory to enhancing cognitive function.

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October 15, 20244m 2s

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Show Notes

Watch Gaby Giffords Sing ā€œThis Little Light of Mineā€

In this moving video, Gaby Giffords, who survived a traumatic brain injury, sings This Little Light of Mine. Her recovery through music therapy is a powerful example of how music can heal the brain and help reconnect us to the world. It’s a reminder of music’s ability to help us find our voice, even in the most difficult circumstances.
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