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Ep. 65: Musical Playgrounds – the neuroscience of nature & music combined with PLAY! With Melissa Hughes, Ph.D.

Photo courtesy of PlayCore

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October 20, 2020

We are hard-wired to learn through play, and to learn better in nature. Musical playgrounds utilize outdoor musical instruments and the science behind them to combine learning, nature, and play to promote community health and engagement. With no wrong notes, musical training is optional; and the resulting music is always as delightful as the sound of a windchime! 

Bonus: Stay tuned for until the Coda for a powerful dentophobia hack!

Guest

Dr. Melissa Hughes

Dr. Melissa Hughes has a PhD in education and has done extensive research in neuroscience and behavioral psychology. She is the author of two best-selling books that I want to buy just based on the titles: Happy Hour with Einstein and Happier Hour with Einstein: Another Round. Dr. Hughes is a self-proclaimed neuroscience geek and a popular speaker to corporations, universities, and organizations on topics related to maximizing results by optimizing the brain.

Notes

Connect/Other Resources

Thanks to Doug Schmitt (Schmitt Music) for telling me about musical playgrounds, and for sending the following information on installations in the Twin Cities area. Check them out and bring the kids in your life!  If you see people playing the instruments as you drive up, stop your car, roll down the windows, and listen to them singing in the distance.

Coda

Dr. Hughes says: My Coda idea is the playlist I used to survive dental hell.  Numerous studies have been conducted to determine the best music for stress management.  One particular song has been scientifically designed with sound engineers and neuroscientists to reduce heart rate and blood pressure as well as physiological symptoms of stress and anxiety.  It’s called Weightless by Marconi Union. That song was the top song on my “chill the brain playlist.”

Weightless, by Marconi Union (Official Video):

Weightless, by Marconi Union (Official 10-hour version)

Closing words

And that is a little taste of the YouTube video of Weightless.

Thanks so much to Dr. Hughes, Richard Cooke, Doug Schmitt of Schmitt Music, and PlayCore, who all had a role in this episode.

I am planning a future episode on the topic of music as a gift – ways to gift music to others, which is the gift that keeps on giving. These can be practical gifts, gifts of musical experiences, physical items or non-tangible items like an original song. If you have any creative ideas to share, I would love to hear them! You can connect with me on social media, email, or my website. 

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

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