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Ep. 192: Beyond surviving to thriving with the essential elements of well-being; with Julia Hotz

The Connection Cure by Julia Hotz


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Can art, nature, and movement be just as powerful as medicine? In this episode, I’m joined by solutions-focused journalist Julia Hotz, author of The Connection Cure. We explore how social prescribing—using nonmedical resources like music, service, and belonging—can improve mental and physical health. Julia shares the science behind this approach, real-life success stories, and how it’s spreading worldwide. Tune in to discover how you can bring more joy, meaning, and connection into your life and your community!

Guest

My guest today is the author of a new book, released in June, called The Connection Cure: The Prescriptive Power of Movement, Nature, Art, Service, and Belonging. Julia Hotz is a solutions-focused journalist whose stories have appeared in media including The New York Times, The Boston Globe, TIME, and Scientific American. She currently works at the Solutions Journalism Network, where she helps other journalists rigorously report on what’s working to solve today’s biggest problems. Julia is a world traveler, graduate of the University of Cambridge in England, and a former Fulbright Scholar in Greece.

Notes

We discuss:

Connect/Other Resources

Other episodes we mentioned or that you may enjoy:

In-Episode Promo

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Coda

Jules shares the meaning and significance of her college a cappella choirs.

Closing Words

Thank you so much to Jules for joining us today and for writing this fantastic book. Be sure to get your own copy; there are links in the show notes to the book, ways to connect with Julia, and screenshots of us on our call – we had so much fun chatting about this topic!

You’ll also find a transcript of this episode and links to related episodes you may enjoy, including the three we mentioned in our conversation, and a link to all episodes in the Science & Health category. You may already know that all Enhance Life with Music episodes can be found listed by category so you can quickly find topics most related to your interests. In addition to Science & Health, the other 3 categories are :

Just go to the Archives tab of my website.

I want give a quick shout-out to Dr. Sheetal Ajmani. Dr. Ajmani is a physician and fellow podcaster who recently had me as a return guest on her show, Essential Self-Care, where we discussed how I utilized music as a tool for well-being during a challenging season in my life.

You can always connect with me on email (mindy@mpetersonmusic.com), Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, or LinkedIn.

Thank you so much for joining me today. Until next time, may your life be enhanced with music.

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