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Dropping Meetup.com Listing for Spokane Music Therapy Community
by Hawke Robinson published Aug 24, 2019 last modified Aug 24, 2019 04:40 PM — filed under:
Due to yet another Meetup.com price increase, and very little benefit from using Meetup.com, we will be dropping them August 2019. Here is information on how to keep getting updates about the latest American Sign Language meetings and events in the greater Spokane area.
Avoid Discourse.org forum like reboot product "Discourse"
by Hawke Robinson published Nov 17, 2016 last modified Nov 17, 2016 10:41 PM — filed under: ,
This is a tangent for this site, but since it is related to community forum, in case anyone was considering using Discourse.org's forum-like product Discourse, I recommend avoiding using the product.
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Music Therapy & Trauma
by Hawke Robinson published Apr 04, 2016 — filed under:
An interesting article stub about how using Music Therapy may be a better modality for some clients when addressing trauma.
PBS News Hour on The Healing Power of Music Therapy
by Hawke Robinson published Mar 14, 2016 — filed under:
Here is a well done short overview on music therapy by the PBS News Hour.
Human pleasure seeking, preconceptions, and music
by Hawke Robinson published Mar 14, 2016 — filed under:
Big Picture Science has an interesting segment on seeking pleasure, how one's experience of pleasure caries significantly based on preconceptions, and the mystery of why music is pleasurable.