Security versus Flexibility as a Music Therapist

2012-09-26T14:34:28+00:00September 26th, 2012|

It occurred to me yesterday, as I was thinking about a topic for my Wednesday blog post, that I have a pretty interesteting perspective on working as a music therapist. I am both a full-time/salaried music therapist AND I am a music therapist in private practice. Both have their pros and cons, as all jobs do, [...]

Introducing….Wholesome Harmonies, LLC!

2012-08-15T13:31:20+00:00August 15th, 2012|

On Sunday, I returned home from a wonderful 2 week vacation across Florida with my hubby-to-be. We drove from Miami to Pensacola to meet up with family and ended our journey in St. Pete Beach to celebrate the wedding of one of my good friends. (The wedding even included a flash mob choreographed by my [...]

A Brand New Music Therapy Group!

2012-06-20T11:28:06+00:00June 20th, 2012|

I'm SUPER excited to write this blog post! Last week, I started a brand, spanking *new* music therapy group! This group came about from talking with one of the parents whose children I work with. She works with the Down Syndrome Association of Miami and asked if I would be interested in offering a summer [...]

Two Small Business Resources You Need to Be Using Now

2025-04-16T19:41:33+00:00March 30th, 2012|

There are so many resources out there for small business owners and those like myself, who own a private music therapy practice. Here are two excellent resources you should be utilizing now: Resource #1: SCORE SCORE offers free small-business advice, how-to resources, and templates. You can also find a SCORE in your local area (SCORE Miami-Dade [...]

Welcoming New Families

2025-04-16T20:11:02+00:00August 6th, 2011|

I first began working as a private music therapist rather unintentionally. I started receiving referrals through my connections at University of Miami, my alma mater. Parents would call the music therapy program director and she would pass their information on to me. This was all fantastic, except I had no experience in business or running a [...]

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