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With Buddy Mondlock | Song Writer | Musician |
BIO:
Buddy Mondlock writes songs. He does it so well that some great songwriters have recorded his songs on their own albums. Guy Clark, Nanci Griffith, Garth Brooks, Peter, Paul and Mary, David Wilcox and Janis Ian, to name just a few. You might’ve heard his song “The Kid” (recorded by David Wilcox, Peter, Paul and Mary and Cry, Cry, Cry) and maybe even sung it yourself around a campfire.
Buddy also works with the Music Therapy of The Rockies, as he helps US veterans tell their stories through song. Music Therapy of the Rockies has developed a program that addresses the symptoms of PTSD through evidence-based music therapy techniques.
Highlights:
- How music (writing, journaling) can help us re-write the money stories of our lives
- The power of music has to help us heal from our past experiences
- How music can create an emotional narrative between the past and present
- Why writing (songwriting or journaling) can help us feel “heard,” “validated,” and “accepted.”
- How music can help “link” our life’s stories together in a meaningful manner
- How music, art, relationships etc., can create real moments in life when we say, “Yes to life.”
- Music can be a conduit for change in our lives. It can help us re-write our money stories to create new chapters in the storybook of our lives.
- Why dreaming is critical when writing the story of our lives
Quotes:
- “Where dreams that don’t come true still count” Buddy Mondlock
Links:
- Buddy’s website CLICK HERE
- Buddy’s Facebook where he host live events: CLICK HERE
- Instagram @buddymondlock
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