Episode 59 – Mark Hunter: Discovering Social Responsibility In Norway Through Music Therapy

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INTRODUCTION

For most people, moving to a new country is daunting enough, but if you have to learn a new language (considered one of the most difficult to learn), then that is the definition of a life changing event.

For Mark Hunter, this is exactly the direction that his life has taken. Mark, now a qualified music therapy practitioner in Norway has made a new life for himself and his family. As Mark details, although his native Scotland is not so far from Norway (just a quick flight over the North Sea), the differences between the two countries is large.

Mark Hunter & Nephew
Mark Hunter & Nephew

Podcast Ep 59 – Table Of Contents

  • 0.00 – 4.48 Introduction
  • 4.49 Musical background and beginnings.
  • 9.19 Mark’s thoughts on the therapeutic nature of music.
  • 11.00 Gaining a masters in music therapy.
  • 12.57 What is the therapy part of music therapy?
  • 18.25 Societal differences between Scotland and Norway.
  • 33.09 Learning to speak Norwegian.
  • 36.30 Discussing the types of people who may benefit from music therapy.
  • 44.33 Methodology of music therapy.
  • 53.05 Does music therapy work better in certain types of societies and countries?
  • 63.00 Final thoughts and wrap-up.

NOTE: Intro and outro music features extracts from the track Music from #Uppbeat https://uppbeat.io/t/kasseo/back-home
License code: YTLLW1SJWJPQRAT3

Sandnes Kulterskole
Sandnes Kulterskole
Mark Hunter Performing at Festival
Mark Hunter Performing at annual Musikkfest in Stavanger.

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