Sept. 28, 2009 This past weekend I hosted “team bonding” for the JV girls’ volleyball crew coming together from a wide array of schools, cultures, and socioeconomics to learn to trust, play and unite as one cohesive unit. At first my ears were sounding alarms as if I had a living lab of Rachel Simmons' 'girl talk' research in my house, so I tossed those ‘Table Topics’ handy … [Read more...]
Bridging Generational Divides Through Music & Media
Filed Under: Emerging trends & STEM, Marketing Shaping Youth, Media Literacy, Mobile Media, Apps & Gaming, Positive Picks, Pro-Social & Positive Picks, Shaping Youth Tagged With: art and music, bands, Bruce Sallan, concerts, CoParenting, festivals, global music, Kids, Live Nation, Music, musicians, Outside Lands, parenting, Peace Through Music, Rachel Simmons, road trips, rock and roll, rock concerts, single dads, songs, T-Mobile, Table Topics, team bonding, teens, Woodstock
Playing For Change: A Music Movement That Stirs the Soul
Mar. 18, 2009 ”Music is the poetry of the air.”---Jean Paul Richter Like a smile, music knows few boundaries in its outreach. It has the profound ability to connect cultures, remove barriers, and capture emotion even when words aren’t understood, so it makes sense that youth leverage music for self-expression in so many multimedia forms, from iTunes to profile pages, band … [Read more...]
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