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Imagine having a normal day with your family, and you get a call:
"you have a brain tumor"
As a musician, and more importantly, as a human, that would rock your world.
Dr Amy Lee Gabbitas (my former boss) shares with me how she was able to go through major brain surgery...
How she learned to walk again...
How she found other passions through teaching...
And how she was able to eventually return to the stage and play music that had helped her through her recovery.
Many of you have reached out to me asking to have some on the show who may not have gone through a performance injury, but instead have had a health challenge that affected your ability to play
Amy and I sincerely hope that her story brings you some hope and healing through your recovery journey!
Keep on keepin' on!
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If you are a musician going through injury, a music educator trying to help one, or a musician just trying to make it in life, then you need to listen to EVERY episode of this up and coming show!
Disclaimer: The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the individuals involved and do not necessarily reflect the official policy or position of the podcast host or associated parties. Nor is this podcast meant to replace individual instruction given by physicians, psychotherapists, or private instructors.
By Clark LovellImagine having a normal day with your family, and you get a call:
"you have a brain tumor"
As a musician, and more importantly, as a human, that would rock your world.
Dr Amy Lee Gabbitas (my former boss) shares with me how she was able to go through major brain surgery...
How she learned to walk again...
How she found other passions through teaching...
And how she was able to eventually return to the stage and play music that had helped her through her recovery.
Many of you have reached out to me asking to have some on the show who may not have gone through a performance injury, but instead have had a health challenge that affected your ability to play
Amy and I sincerely hope that her story brings you some hope and healing through your recovery journey!
Keep on keepin' on!
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Join the mission here: https://musicianunchained.com/podcast
Sign up for our newsletter here: https://musicianunchained.com/newsletter
Work with Clark 1-1 here: https://musicianunchained.com/lets-ha...
Email me at: [email protected]
Join our FB support group here: https://www.facebook.com/groups/544195998054376
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If you are a musician going through injury, a music educator trying to help one, or a musician just trying to make it in life, then you need to listen to EVERY episode of this up and coming show!
Disclaimer: The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the individuals involved and do not necessarily reflect the official policy or position of the podcast host or associated parties. Nor is this podcast meant to replace individual instruction given by physicians, psychotherapists, or private instructors.