Music & the Mind Podcast Launch

Music and the Mind, a new podcast series at the First Fortnight Festival, to be launched by Minister Catherine Martin TD

Music is something that we are all touched by. It connects people deeply to themselves, others, and their world. Numerous scientific studies have explored the therapeutic effects of music, and how it enhances wellbeing. Music and the Mind is a new podcast hosted by professional musician Shane Mitchell from legendary Irish Folk band Dervish and popular psychologist, published author, and musician Shane Martin.

They speak to singers, composers, record producers, and other pioneers in the music industry, who have all dedicated their lives to music. They share what inspired them on route to their musical career and how music has impacted upon their life journey. Expert guests bring in a psychological perspective and unearth theories behind the impact of music on peoples’ lives.

The new podcast series which will be available in March will explore the positive effects of music on peoples’ lives 

Shane introduces us to experts from the field of health and wellbeing, and together they give a psychological perspective and unearth scientific theories behind the impact of music on peoples’ lives.

To launch this podcast, Shane Mitchell and Shane Martin will be joined by guests Dr Jolanta Burke, Dr Hilary Moss and John McLoughlin, for a panel discussion. Together, they will explore the connection between music and well-being.

Dr Jolanta Burke is a Chartered Psychologist and a Senior Lecturer at the Centre for Positive Health Sciences, RCSI University of Medicine and Health Sciences. A well-being researcher, she specialises in  Positive Psychology.

Dr Hilary Moss is Associate Professor in Music Therapy at the Irish World Academy of Music and Dance at University of Limerick. She has over 25 years of research and practice experience as a Music Therapist and manager in mental health, older age and adult medical environments.

Guitarist John McLoughlin will also join the panel. A musician and music educator, he holds a masters in Music Therapy and lectures on Guitar skills. He has clinical experience in the areas of special education with children with additional needs, dementia care, adolescent mental health and children with autism. As a musician, he has performed with Gilbert O’Sullivan, Sinéad O’Connor, Damien Dempsey, Frances Black and many more.

Minister Catherine Martin TD said “As a musician and a former music teacher, I have personal experience and appreciation of the power of music as a source of health and wellbeing. Today’s event is a great opportunity to explore this further with experts in academia and the arts. This new podcast series, Music and the Mind, is also to be welcomed as it will undoubtedly shed more light on the connection between music and wellbeing.”

Co Host Psychologist Shane Martin said “Music is something that we are all touched by. It transcends cultures. It connects people deeply to themselves, others and their world. Science also indicates that music calms minds and opens hearts. I am looking forward to discussing the evidence of the therapeutic benefits of music and learning about the practical experiences of musicians reaping these benefits.’

Co Host and professional musician Shane Mitchell said, “I am delighted to be part of this very important series of Podcasts. Over my 30 year professional music career I have encountered so many stories as to how music has positively impacted on peoples’ wellbeing.  It is a subject I have always been interested in and very much wanted to explore it more”

The panel discussion which will be moderated by RTÉ music producer Dave Heffernan.

 

To conclude the event Bríd McGowan, Irish Harpist, will perform.

See Bríd’s performance on the Tommy Tiernan Show here.

Additional Info

There is a social narrative available for this event. Some people find new places and events difficult and may find a social narrative helpful. You can find it here :Smock Alley Social Narrative

 

All spaces in Smock Alley are accessible by wheelchair. Please inform the box-office at the time of booking of your accessibility requirements. Boys’ School access is through the fire escape door which opens directly out on to Exchange St Lower. There is a step up to this door but we have a temporary ramp that we put out for access requirements. Smock staff will always be on hand to assist.

Event Type

In Person

Venue

Smock Alley Theatre - Main Space

Event Runs

7th January 2024

Event Schedule

Sun, 7 Jan, 2024. 4:00pm

Duration

50 mins

Tickets

€5

Event Type

In Person

Venue

Smock Alley Theatre - Main Space

Event Runs

7th January 2024

Event Schedule

Sun, 7 Jan, 2024. 4:00pm

Duration

50 mins

Tickets

€5

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