
Wolf In Tune: Music as the Bridge to Mindfulness (Richard "Wolfie" Wolf)
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20 Nov 2019 | #02 Recovering From Ego Addiction - Ricky Bell | 01:06:10 | |
Ricky Bell is a member of the R&B Pop supergroup New Edition and 1/3 of the offshoot trio Bell Biv DeVoe. Ricky is currently releasing music as a solo artist and touring the world with his bandmates while practicing meditation daily. In this episode Ricky shares the major highs and lows of his musical career - from the wild successes he experienced as a teenager to the financial hardships he encountered in adulthood. Ricky is brutally honest about his battles with drug addiction, sharing his story of hitting bottom and seeking help. He emphasizes the importance of meditation in his recovery, changing the foundations of his life from ego and identity to gratitude and service to others. You can follow Ricky Bell on Twitter and Instagram @MrRickyBell. Follow us on Instagram, Twitter and Facebook @WolfInTune Read "In Tune: Music As The Bridge To Mindfulness" | |||
05 Dec 2019 | #03 Meditating With The Glitch Mob - Justin Boreta | 01:21:14 | |
Justin Boreta is a founding member of the influential and iconic electronic group, The Glitch Mob. LA Weekly noted that they "have undoubtedly found the largest audience of any L.A. beat scene artist yet." Boreta explores the innate connections between music and mindfulness by creating songs out of recorded meditations, his latest project being a musical rendition of Alan Watt’s “Dream, Listen” meditation. Justin began his journey in meditation with TM, and from there became deeply interested in vipassana, or insight meditation. Justin discusses the importance of authenticity, and how learning to tell your own story is essential for a successful music career. He shares the wonders of the transformative moments found in silence, and how to restructure one’s relationship with pain. You can follow him on Twitter and Instagram at @theglitchmob and @boreta, and view his work at http://boreta.net Follow us on Instagram, Twitter and Facebook @WolfInTune Read "In Tune: Music As The Bridge To Mindfulness" | |||
12 Dec 2019 | #04 Tuning Your Natural Awareness - Diana Winston | 01:03:25 | |
In this episode, we talk with Diana Winston, Director of Mindfulness Education at UCLA’s Mindful Awareness Research Center and author of “The Little Book of Being”. We discuss her time as a nun in a Burmese Buddhist monastery, the spectrum of different awareness practices, such as focused awareness, flexible awareness, investigative awareness, natural and pure awareness; the sound of silence, the art of deep listening, Leonard Cohen, and glimpse practices. We end with a guided listening meditation. http://www.dianawinston.com/ Follow us on Instagram, Twitter and Facebook @WolfInTune Read "In Tune: Music As The Bridge To Mindfulness" | |||
21 Dec 2019 | #05 Take 5/4 Mindfulness - Richard "Wolfie" Wolf | 00:17:50 | |
In this episode host Richard “Wolfie” Wolf encourages listeners to take advantage of the Holiday Season and New Year as an opportunity to foster a new habit of meditation or intensify an existing practice. He outlines how music has already tuned your headspace for mindfulness, talks about concentration in music and meditation and how in meditation it can morph into mindfulness, prioritizing practice in daily life and discovering the pleasures of peace. The podcast ends with a guided meditation. | |||
12 Mar 2020 | #10 - The Musical Mind Behind NBC's "THE VOICE" and "SONGLAND" - Clyde Lieberman | 01:22:32 | |
Clyde Lieberman is the 3 x Emmy Award Winning Supervising Producer of NBC's “The Voice”- the most watched Prime Time show of the last 10 years- and new music show "Songland". As Supervising Producer, Clyde is involved in the day to day production of every musical aspect of both shows. We are thrilled to be the platform for Clyde's first ever interview since becoming Supervising Producer. Clyde started out in A&R and music publishing and he talks about his interactions with the Wu Tang Klan and The Roots, among others. In this episode we also discuss his management style and the guiding principles that influence his stewardship of "The Voice" aka "the Zen of Clyde". He shares his perspective on the “The Art of Doing Nothing”, “The Power of No”, reluctant celebrities, record producer to TV producer, being true to your soul, modulating the ego, non-reactivity, consensus building and being a good listener. Follow us on Instagram, Twitter and Facebook @WolfInTune Read "In Tune: Music As The Bridge To Mindfulness" | |||
06 Jul 2020 | #16 - Chants of a Lifetime - Krishna Das | 00:02:34 | |
Krishna Das is a Grammy-nominated, internationally revered musician who specializes in the Hindu devotional music known as kirtan. KD began as a rock musician, playing in a small East Coast band that eventually would become Blue Oyster Cult. He began his lifelong spiritual journey in the 60s traveling to India and studying with the legendary teacher Ram Dass and his guru, Maharaj-ji. KD's spiritual practice is based on chanting the divine names and- until the recent pandemic-is on a never ending world tour performing for and chanting with his audiences. In this episode he shares stories of his years spent with Ram Dass and Maharaj-ji, including the time Ram Dass introduced his guru to LSD. He and Richard also discuss the roots of compassion, inner freedom, the necessity of practice, the fruits of chanting, the role of music in self-transcendence and its limitations, sound and the soundless, various contemplative traditions and the similarities and differences between chanting and mindfulness practices. Follow us on Instagram, Twitter and Facebook @WolfInTune Read "In Tune: Music As The Bridge To Mindfulness" | |||
01 May 2020 | #13 - A Warped Tour Of Mental Hazards In The Music Industry - Kevin Lyman | 00:41:54 | |
Impresario of the longest running touring music festival in North America, The Vans Warped Tour, Kevin Lyman has always included a philanthropic element in his events. In this episode, Kevin and I discuss the music industry’s mental health crisis; the effects of life on tour; and the toxicity of boredom, drugs and social media. He also talks about his new ventures; teaching event production at USC, and his upcoming 320 Festival - a 3-day virtual event to spread awareness and discuss the importance of mental health. https://320festival.com/
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10 Nov 2021 | #30 - The Stars, The Moon & Dreams of Valerie June | 00:58:45 | |
Valerie June is a singer-songwriter from Tennessee known for mixing the musical styles of folk, blues, gospel, soul, country, psychedelica and bluegrass. Her music has appeared on “The Best of The Year” lists from both The New York Times and Rolling Stone, and received public admiration from Bob Dylan. She is the author of a book of poetry and drawings, Maps of The Modern World, and an experienced practitioner of meditation and mindfulness. In this expansive episode Valerie shares the emotional experience of touring and the mindful practices she uses on (and off) the road. Her and Richard also discuss gratitude, mantras, the power of the breath, and dealing with the four horsemen of the musical apocalypse: depression, anxiety, suicidality and addiction.
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15 Sep 2020 | #19 - Beat Blocks and Flow States- Curtiss King | 01:16:22 | |
Curtiss King is a music producer, rapper and mentor. He makes videos about music production and mental health for his YouTube channel, Curtiss King TV. His production credits include artists such as Kendrick Lamar, Ab-Soul, E-40 and MURS, and companies like MTV, VH1, and Levi’s. As a recording artist he has charted as high as 4th on the Hip Hop iTunes charts twice. He’s also the author of “The Prosperous Hip Hop Producer”. In this episode he and Richard talk about music producer mindsets, mental health in the hip hop community, compassion fatigue, beatblock, collective consciousness, mindfulness and mediation, maintaining a healthy relationship with your passion, and Curtiss’ own journey in becoming a financially and mentally “prosperous producer”. Curtiss King’s You Tube: https://www.youtube.com/c/CurtissKingTV/featured?disable_polymer=1 IG: Curtissking Follow us on Instagram, Twitter and Facebook @WolfInTune https://www.richardwolf.net/ Read "In Tune: Music As The Bridge To Mindfulness" | |||
08 Oct 2021 | #29 - The Singer‘s Body - Orville Heyn | 00:52:02 | |
Orville Heyn is a professional singer, producer, composer, actor, teacher and mindfulness practitioner. He has worked as a vocal coach in film and television on programs like The Next Star, The List, and The Love Guru. Previous students of his include Mike Myers, Jessica Alba and Telma Hopkins. On this episode, Orville dives into his powerfully unique approach with vocalists: The Singer’s Body. He shares the story of creating the program after beginning his relationship with vipassana meditation, and how his practice is based in similar ideologies and perspectives. He and Richard also talk about finding equanimity in the face of fear and change, the importance of improvisation, and interpreting the messages our body’s communicate to be your own best teacher. Stay tuned for the end of the episode for a guided demo in Orville’s Vocal Resonance exercise.
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16 Mar 2021 | #25 - Panic In The Green Room - Jenna Andrews | 01:11:19 | |
In this episode we talk with Grammy-nominated singer, songwriter, vocal + executive producer, Jenna Andrews. Jenna is known for her work with Drake, BTS, Jennifer Lopez, Jessie J, Little Mix, Max Martin and so many more. Jenna has also done A+R work for rising stars like Noah Cyrus, Lennon Stella and Benee. She has her own podcast about mental health in the music industry, The Green Room Talks. In this episode, Jenna and Richard dive into both the mental health and business aspects of working in the music industry. Jenna discusses artist development, the unique role of a vocal producer, and shares some valuable advice for aspiring songwriters and artists. She and Richard also share stories of panic attacks, the unique stressors of being a creative, and coping strategies for anxiety.
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10 Feb 2020 | #08 - Mindset In A Box With Dr. Glenn Fox | 01:32:30 | |
Dr. Glenn Fox is a neuroscientist and Director of The Performance Science Institute at The University of Southern California. In this episode we talk about his research into gratitude,mindfulness and enthusiasm, optimal decision making, the science of emotions, the importance of fun in performing within a challenge state as it relates to all kinds of performance including sports, the biological effects of stress, the value of nervous energy, growth mindset vs. fixed mindset, the locus of control, handling rejection and self-efficacy.
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10 Jun 2021 | #26 - A Musical Pioneer on the Cosmic Frontier - Laraaji | 01:06:37 | |
In this episode we are delighted and honored to talk with musician, mystic, and laughter meditation teacher, Laraaji. He has been described as a pioneer, legend and icon of the New Age/Ambient music scene. His innovative approach to the zither, piano and vocals is considered ground-breaking in the field. We talk about the rising popularity of ambient music, selective awareness, the nonlinear and extra-dimensional nature of music, meditation and time; the therapeutic and spiritual qualities of laughter; and the blurred lines between music and mindfulness - how both practices deepen the other, and deepen our awareness. Laraaji also tells the story of his humble beginnings busking on the streets of New York, to being discovered by Brian Eno, and to now creating his own commercially successful music with the biggest names of The New Age.
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21 Jan 2021 | #23 - Zen and the Art of the DJ - Ned Shepard | 01:05:54 | |
Ned Shepard is a Grammy nominated songwriter, producer, DJ and remixer. As one-half of the duo Sultan + Shepard, he has co-written songs for David Guetta, Tegan & Sara, and Tiesto and remixed songs for Lady Gaga, Coldplay, Bruno Mars, Madonna, Ed Sheeran, Robyn and others. He has performed at festivals around the world including Tomorrowland, Ultra and EDC. In this episode, Richard and Ned discuss performance anxiety, the Zen of DJ'ing, touring across the world, club culture, and the connections between music and meditation. Sultan + Shepard’s next album “Something, Everything” will be out March 12th. @sultanshepard Follow us on Instagram, Twitter and Facebook @WolfInTune https://www.richardwolf.net/ Read "In Tune: Music As The Bridge To Mindfulness" | |||
22 May 2020 | #14 - Performance Anxiety and Its Peak Companions- Vanessa Cornett | 00:43:20 | |
Vanessa Cornett is the Director of Keyboard Studies and an Associate Professor of Music at the University of St. Thomas in Minneapolis-St. Paul where she teaches classes in music performance, teaching, mindfulness, and the contemplative nature of art and music. She is also a licensed hypnotherapist and certified meditation instructor. In this episode we talk about her work with musicians and creatives who struggle with performance anxiety, the benefits and applications of mindfulness and how musicians can develop their mental skills for peak performance experiences. Follow us on Instagram, Twitter and Facebook @WolfInTune Read "In Tune: Music As The Bridge To Mindfulness"
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02 Aug 2020 | #17 - Shameless West Wing - Ann Kline | 00:51:40 | |
Ann Kline is an independent music supervisor who has been pairing music with television and film since the 90s. For many years she ran the music department for John Wells Productions, where she supervised iconic NBC shows ER and The West Wing, and feature films White Oleander, Nearing Grace and The Company Men. Her current projects include Showtime’s Shameless, Animal Kingdom on TNT, ABC’s hit series The Good Doctor, and many more. In this episode we talk about the shifting nature of the entertainment industry in a pandemic era, music as a marketing tool for television, and the recognition of music supervisors. We also talk about the helpful tools that got Ann started in meditation, the apps and programs that keep her practice consistent, the benefits of quieting the inner voice, and how mindfulness can help us slow down and stay present in a fast-paced industry. Follow us on Instagram, Twitter and Facebook @WolfInTune Read "In Tune: Music As The Bridge To Mindfulness" | |||
18 Feb 2021 | #24 - Rock to Recovery - Dr. Constance Scharff | 00:58:20 | |
In this episode we talk with Constance Scharff, PhD; the Science Research Chair for Rock to Recovery, a non-profit supporting addiction recovery and mental health through music. Her research centers around using complementary health and contemplative practices to improve treatment outcomes among veterans, addicts and the mentally ill. Richard and Dr. Scharff talk about how her personal journey in recovery and mental health fuels her work, the unique benefits of music on the brain, mindfulness and breathwork in the recovery process, self-expression, positive mantras, and the relationship between sound and silence.
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12 Jun 2020 | #15 - Music & Zen Mind - Frank Diaz | 01:10:30 | |
Frank Diaz is the Founder and Director of the Institute for Mindfulness-Based Wellness and Pedagogy and a professor at the Indiana University Jacobs School of Music. He is also Co-Director of the Music and Mind Lab and an Affiliate Member of the Cognitive Science Department at IU. Frank is also a recognized Zen Buddhist teacher and has taught secular and religious meditative practices to thousands of students across the United States. In this episode we talk about the uncertainties and pressures of living in a pandemic, measuring mindfulness and the MAAS test, the ties between music, meditation and mindfulness; Zen and the “don’t know mind”, the endurance of Zen’s tongue in cheek appreciation for the absurdity of existence, and more. Follow us on Instagram, Twitter and Facebook @WolfInTune Read "In Tune: Music As The Bridge To Mindfulness" | |||
13 Nov 2020 | #21 - Miley, Rhianna and Kriya Yoga in the Mix - Xandy Barry | 01:16:16 | |
Xandy Barry is an award winning multi-platinum songwriter and producer who has collaborated with artists including Miley Cyrus, Lil Wayne, Baby E, Norah Jones, Rihanna, Zella Day, Family of The Year, Bon Iver, Creeper, Slash and many others. He is the co-owner of WAX LTD, an independent record label, and co-owner of AUDIO WAX a joint venture with Universal Music, providing curated music for film and television across the globe. In this episode Xandy shares some highlight stories of artists he’s worked with, his take on the art and business of developing an artist, and mental health tips for music professionals. We also explore Xandy’s meditation practice, nothingness, the connections between music and mindfulness and how both practices support each other.
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25 Feb 2020 | #09 - An Epic Tour of Crazy Town - Bret "Epic" Mazur | 01:04:48 | |
Bret “Epic” Mazur is a record producer, and founder and frontman of rap rock group Crazy Town. In the early 90s, he and Wolf formed a successful production duo, “Wolf And Epic”, working on projects with Prince, Seal, The Rebirth of Cool, New Edition and Bell Biv Devoe. In this episode, Bret talks about life on the road with Crazy Town, the vagaries of the music business, the highs of performing and the seduction of substance addiction. He shares stories of hitting bottom and how he was able to overcome the pitfalls of rock notoriety with the help and encouragement of others and by learning the healthful practices of meditation, breathing exercises and managing the ego. Bret graciously shares some of his favorite meditation techniques as well as the benefits of his devoted gratitude practice. Follow us on Instagram, Twitter and Facebook @WolfInTune Read "In Tune: Music As The Bridge To Mindfulness" | |||
19 Jul 2021 | #27 - Acceptance and Commitment:Therapy For Music Minds - Dr. Chayim Newman | 01:13:48 | |
Dr. Chayim Newman holds a PhD in Clinical Psychology and has spent years of his life training in and practicing mindfulness and meditation. Dr. Newman co-founded the Tour Health Research Initiative (THRIV), the leading organization dedicated to conducting research on health and mental health in the touring music industry, and serves as the primary clinical advisor to Backline.Care. In this episode we talk about the reasons behind the music industry’s mental health crisis, the unique stressors of touring professionals and how meditation is a promising remedy. Dr. Newman introduces us to Acceptance and Commitment Therapy and explains how it is used to deal with anxiety. We also talk about self-worth, finding self-worth in the everyday, existentialism, and Dr. Newman’s inspiring story of getting into mindfulness.
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09 Jan 2020 | #06 A Billion Reasons Why-Eskmo | 01:22:24 | |
Eskmo is an electronic music producer and composer of hit shows Billions and 13 Reasons Why. In this episode Eskmo shares the journey of his musical career, from performing all across Europe to being asked to score for television. We go into the stressors of life on tour: isolation, neglected physical health, performance highs and imposter syndrome. He shares insights into his profound relationship with meditation and creative consciousness, his training in VIpassana, the benefits of his mindfulness and meditation practices, making healthy choices, writing music, and “not being a jerk”. Follow us on Instagram, Twitter and Facebook @WolfInTune Read "In Tune: Music As The Bridge To Mindfulness" | |||
10 Dec 2021 | #31 - Why Do These Musicians Meditate? | 00:30:36 | |
In our final episode of 2021, Richard Wolf gracefully guides us on a journey through music and mindfulness - exploring how the two practices are inextricably linked and support one another, why it’s the basis of this entire podcast, and why so many successful musicians are drawn to meditation. Richard shares the story of how he got into meditation, and eventually came up with the idea for his book In Tune: Music As The Bridge To Mindfulness. He also shares a powerful comparison between legendary DJ Avicii and iconic electronic musician Moby, and how mindfulness can be the difference between life and death in the music industry - an industry plagued by The Four Horsemen of The Musical Apocalypse. The episode ends with a look into Richard’s upcoming musical project, Ambient Soul: The Pleasures of Peace, an album of Hip-Hop and R&B inspired meditation music designed to inspire you to listen to your own inner music.
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31 Mar 2022 | #33 - The Art of Attention and Social Engagement - Elena Brower | 00:44:16 | |
Elena Brower is a meditation and yoga teacher, artist, bestselling author and host of the popular Practice You Podcast. In this episode she talks about a Buddhist approach to yoga, how the blockchain can inaugurate greater independence and financial rewards for artists, how web3 can foster community, the relationship between creativity and mindfulness, and the three tenets of socially engaged Buddhism as practiced by the Zen Peacemakers. We also discuss how meditation can alleviate negativity and enliven positive emotions, the art of attention and our shared love for Thich Nhat Hahn and other meditation teachers.
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18 Aug 2020 | #18 - Reaching Nirvana-Danny Goldberg | 01:04:56 | |
Danny Goldberg has been working in the music industry since the late 1960s as a journalist, publicist, CEO and President of three major record companies, author and manager. His clientele has consisted of Hole, Sonic Youth, Bonnie Raitt, The Allman Brothers, and most famously - Nirvana. In this episode he shares tales of his epic journey in the music business; working with Led Zeppelin in the 70s, Sonic Youth introducing him to Nirvana, his friendship with Kurt Cobain and Courtney Love, and more. We talk about the emotional turmoils of being an artist, the role of ego in music, payola, and the evolution of music marketing. We also dig into his spiritual journey, his vibrant daily meditation practice, differences between prayer and meditation, the unique benefits of chanting holy names, and the power of mental concentration. Danny is currently working on a new book about the relationship between arts and entertainment and politics in 2020 which will be published by Akashic Books in the Fall of 2021. Follow us on Instagram, Twitter and Facebook @WolfInTune Read "In Tune: Music As The Bridge To Mindfulness" Danny’s Twitter: @dannygoldberg67 Danny’s books: Serving The Servants:Remembering Kurt Cobain - https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07CRHW9XD/ref=dbs_a_def_rwt_hsch_vapi_tkin_p1_i0 Bumping Into Geniuses - https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B001ESN1QC/ref=dbs_a_def_rwt_hsch_vapi_tkin_p1_i1 In Search of The Lost Chord:1967 and the Hippie Idea - https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B06XKCFZC5/ref=dbs_a_def_rwt_hsch_vapi_tkin_p1_i2 | |||
03 Sep 2021 | #28 - Mindfulness on the Brain - Dr. Rael Cahn | 01:01:45 | |
In this episode the noted neuroscientist & and mindfulness researcher Dr. Rael Cahn compares and contrasts the impact of long term mindfulness meditation practice and the acute effects of the psychedelic drug psilocybin on perception, attention and brain activity. We also discuss awareness practices, transcendence, binaural beats, how meditation works in the treatment of depression and addiction, and the future of mindfulness and psychedelic research. Dr. Rael Cahn is an MD/Phd and assistant clinical professor with the USC Department of Psychiatry. He also has extensive personal experience as a meditation practitioner and mindfulness teacher. His research dives deep into the neuroscience of meditation and altered states of consciousness.
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03 Apr 2020 | #11 - A Musical Journey to Ramdass Reworks - East Forest | 00:57:40 | |
Wolf briefly addresses the Covid-19 pandemic, including Yuval Harari's (Sapiens) historical perspective, contemplative practice, the wisdom of insecurity and the hope that the lessons learned will empower climate change activism. Our guest fortuitously is the noted musician East Forest who is a leader in the field of wellness, using music, art, technology and consciousness to fuel his work as a public speaker, creative musician and retreat guide. In this episode we talk about his work with Ram Dass, his collaborative projects with tech and consciousness hacking, music as a bridge to meditative states, and the relationship between meditation and creativity. East Forest site: http://eastforest.org New meditation: on all platforms including Spotify https://open.spotify.com/album/0o3pXWtzwOp0IIUdvOOZmO?si=n8yKJfE3Ra2OM3SZ7Y742Q Follow us on Instagram, Twitter and Facebook @WolfInTune Read "In Tune: Music As The Bridge To Mindfulness"
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22 Apr 2020 | #12 - Quarantine Times:Staying Calm & Carrying On- Allen Weiss | 00:55:26 | |
To discuss strategies for managing the difficult emotions of fear, anxiety and extreme stress that a pandemic can intensify, I invited mindfulness teacher Allen Weiss to join us. Allen is the founding teacher and Director of Mindful USC and a senior teacher at InsightLA where he has taught mindfulness classes for the past 12 years. He also spent years of his life as a professional musician, touring the country opening for bands like Lynyrd Skynyrd and Bonnie Raitt. In this episode we talk about mindfulness exercises for hard times, our relationship with fear, how to make meditation a habit, principles for increasing the odds of contentment, seeing results from your practice, and quantum leaps in learning. Follow us on Instagram, Twitter and Facebook @WolfInTune Read "In Tune: Music As The Bridge To Mindfulness" | |||
14 Oct 2020 | #20 - All the Ways MusiCares - Erica Krusen | 01:10:46 | |
Erica Krusen is the Senior Director at MusiCares and a licensed Marriage and Family Therapist with a Master's degree in Counseling Psychology. She is a co-founder of CoreAdvantage, a global consulting group that promotes health and wellness in the entertainment business, serves as a Board of Director for Rock to Recovery and has presented workshops and panels on a range of topics addressing mental health. In this episode Erica and Richard talk about what MusiCares does, who they help, what kind of assistance they provide, and how they’re supporting music professionals through the COVID-19 crisis. They also discuss self care, mental health trends within the music industry, the importance of pausing, and her unique approach to meditation. Follow us on Instagram, Twitter and Facebook @WolfInTune Read "In Tune: Music As The Bridge To Mindfulness" | |||
22 Mar 2023 | #35 Lazuli Collective - Brandon Holman | 01:09:39 | |
Cofounder of The Lazuli Collective, Brandon Holman is an avid mental health and wellness advocate with a true passion for supporting artists, creatives, labels and executives in the music and entertainment industry. In this inspiring episode Richard and Brandon talk about the stresses of the music industry, Brandon's involvement on the cutting edge of music- related tech, how Brandon was fired from Snapchat which ultimately led him down the path of mindfulness, meditation and sobriety, how the Lazuli Collective has focused on diversity in the meditation and wellness communities, his wellness and mental awareness center at The Coachella Music Festival, his work with the BIPOC community and BIPOC wellness practitioners and much more.
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02 Feb 2022 | #32 - Music, Mindfulness & The African Diaspora | 01:01:04 | |
Dr. AZA Allsop is a Resident at the Yale Department of Psychiatry, multi-instrumentalist deeply rooted in the experience of music from the African Diaspora and first-generation American from Trinidad. He is currently researching the effects of music and mindfulness as tools that help enhance empathy, social justice, health equity, and wellness. In this episode, he shares some initial findings on his research from The Music + Mindfulness Study,what neuroscience tells us about these practices, his mission to bring these practices to underserved communities, and his personal experiences with panic attacks. He and Wolf also explore the crossovers of science and spirituality, what we can learn about meditation from jazz music, mindfulness as a social justice tool, quantum physics and expressions of consciousness.
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23 Jan 2020 | #07 Sedative Music & The Liquid Mind - Chuck Wild | 00:58:14 | |
Chuck Wild is a successful keyboard and synth player who has worked with the likes of Michael Jackson, Missing Persons, and Paula Abdul. For the past 15 years he has been making meditation music under the name Liquid Mind. In this episode he and Wolf talk about perspective, anxiety and depression, cognitive distortions, affirmations, music therapy, conflict resolution, and how his skills as a musician helped build his meditation practice. Follow us on Instagram, Twitter and Facebook @WolfInTune Read "In Tune: Music As The Bridge To Mindfulness" by Richard "Wolfie" Wolf published by The Experiment
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12 Dec 2020 | #22 - Seeing Sounds: Bonus Guided Meditation | 00:09:12 | |
Tune into the art of deep listening with a special bonus guided meditation perfect for the musically minded. Follow us on Instagram, Twitter and Facebook @WolfInTune Read "In Tune: Music As The Bridge To Mindfulness" | |||
25 Jan 2023 | #34 - Effortless Self-Mastery - Kenny Werner | 01:08:06 | |
Kenny Werner is a world-renowned pianist, composer, teacher and author from New York. His first book, Effortless Mastery has sold over 150,000 copies. He is currently the artistic director of the Effortless Mastery Institute at the prestigious Berklee College of Music in Boston. Werner is a Guggenheim Fellowship Award recipient for his seminal work, No Beginning, No End, and has performed with numerous jazz greats, including Dizzy Gillespie, Joe Lovano, Chris Potter, Ron Carter, John Scofield, Jack DeJohnette and Toots Thielemans. In this enlightening episode, Kenny shares his path to the concept of effortless self-mastery to lift musicians and artists to their highest level of performance. Richard and Kenny talk about Kenny’s time in rehab with a bonafide hitman, learning to stop questioning how you sound when playing your instrument, and how to let go of your expectations along with much more. This is a packed episode with great mind and body concepts and insightful meditative practices to better performance and life.
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20 Nov 2019 | #01 Intro: Music As The Bridge To Mindfulness | 00:05:50 | |
Emmy-Award winning composer, multi-platinum selling music producer and USC mindfulness teacher and author Richard "Wolfie" Wolf invites us to take a deep look at the special relationship between music, meditation and mindfulness. These connections can help us live a more harmonious life and fend off the “Four Horseman of the Musical Apocalypse”: anxiety, depression, addiction and suicide. Follow us @WolfInTune Read Wolf's book, "In Tune: Music As The Bridge To Mindfulness" -
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