Ok, ok! Here’s your bonus Music Therapy!

Sheesh. Calm down, people. And next time, just ask. There was no need for ten thousand people to march around our offices with picket signs chanting “We want more music therapy!” Here.

Brought to you by sheer determination

Some people are not exactly musically gifted. Pursuing their dream can be a huge challenge. But as you’re about to see, through persistence and determination success is possible. “Hey mister, how do you get to Carnegie Hall?” “Practice, practice, practice.” WOODY from Stuart Bowen on Vimeo.

This week’s Public Service Announcement

In keeping with our philosophy that many healthful things do not originate from a stethoscope, a scalpel or a pharmacy, we offer this week’s PSA. Keeping the five words shown in mind will help us all get stuff done. That helps vanquish stress and build contentment and self-confidence – and momentum to get still more stuff done. And remember, even …

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We join the gun control debate. You know, like where to point the thing – and more importantly, where not to. (You thought we were going to talk about legislation? Haha. That is too funny.) The other front page story explores the surprising salubriousness of simply cracking open a book in the presence of your little munchkins. It has a …

Here’s a great PSA for the week. Cast in stone, no less.

The story behind this rock: Roger Babson (1875-1967), remembered today largely for founding Babson College in Massachusetts, was an entrepreneur and business theorist in the first half of the 20th century. He also founded Webber College, now Webber International University, in Babson Park, Florida. Babson was interested in the history of an abandoned settlement in Gloucester, MA, known as Dogtown. …

Ready for some music therapy?

Of course you are! And we have an absolutely delightful session queued up and ready to spin, starring the lovely and obviously multi-talented Emma Stone. Sail away!

The Hump Day Hiatus

Here is an opportunity to step away from your own life and its problems and joys and, courtesy of the Hump Day Hiatus, peer into the life of someone else through that person’s own lens. As this short (six minutes or so) film’s intro says, some kids are born into lives swinging on the vines of childhood fun, others are …