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  • The AMP Sessions 5.0 Dr Rachael Finnerty PhD Registered Psychotherapist, Music Therapist.
    Sep 21 2025

    Rachael is a believer that Development is key to #RaisingTheBarInHealthCare. She founded the Music Therapy Academy, providing professional development workshops, consulting, supervision, research, webinars and music therapy. She has extensive experience working in private practice with a diversity of age groups and diagnoses such as Alzheimer's, Parkinson's Disease, Autism Spectrum Disorder, Acquired Brain Injury, Mental Health and Addictions and Developmental Differences. The Music Therapy Academy is the only academy in Canada providing music therapy as informed professional development. Check out their workshops @www.musictherapyacademy.com

    Rachel stopped by the Northern Echos Podcast activation at the Awesome Music Project (AMP) Golf Tournament to discuss the power of music in music therapy and it's relationship with overall human health with treatments. The Power of Music ! More on AMP here: www.theawesomemusicproject.com

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    23 min
  • The AMP Sessions 4.0 Steve Dubous
    Sep 21 2025

    Stephen (Steve) Dabous is a positive force leader with over 35 years of experience in building and advising to creative high performance, growth businesses. As founder and managing partner of the DGroup Inc, he created the ISV Factory, an ecosystem of global partners (Microsoft, HP, Deloitte, and Covington Capital) forming one of the first collaborative investment and virtual acceleration models focused on Canadian early stage company’s. Stephen, now in his ‘next season’ and striving to leave the 'campsite better than how he found it'

    Steve stopped by the Northern Echos Podcast activation at the Awesome Music Project (AMP) Golf Tournament to discuss the power of music in his life journey and a heartfelt recollection and very moving story of the time music helped transition his parents from their time here on earth. The Power of Music!

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    11 min
  • The AMP Sessions 3.0: Gord Sinclair The Tragically Hip
    Aug 20 2025

    There are successful musicians, and then there is Gord Sinclair, best-known as bassist with widely fêted Canuck rock icons The Tragically Hip and, since that band’s unfortunate and untimely end, as an electrifying singer-songwriter in his own right and one wholly committed to spreading the gospel of live performance far and wide.

    Gord stopped by the Northern Echos Podcast activation at the Awesome Music Project (AMP) Golf Tournament to discuss the power of music as a support during challenging times as well as his reflection on his time with The Tragically Hip and their place in a shared Canadian Journey.

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    10 min
  • Tuesday Echos
    Aug 13 2025

    Tuesday Johnson-MacDonald, CMP, CMM—President of TAP Resources, an Indigenous-owned event management, site selection, and consulting firm. Tuesday is a proud member of the Wolf Clan, Mohawk Nation, from Six Nations of the Grand River, grounded in the teachings of the Great Tree of Peace. With over a decade of leadership in the events industry, Tuesday and her team have worked alongside Indigenous organizations across Canada, delivering trusted planning, consultation and site selection services at local, regional, and national levels. She also serves on the Board of Directors for Destination Toronto, where she brings valuable Indigenous insight to the tourism and hospitality sectors. In our conversation, Tuesday shared meaningful ways the events industry can respectfully include Indigenous voices. She emphasized the importance of delivering Land Acknowledgements with true intention— researching and understanding their meaning, not just reciting them. These acknowledgements are more than formality; they are a connection to place, people, and story. She also discussed the significance of authentic Indigenous ceremonies to welcome guests to the land—bringing spirit, respect, and cultural grounding to events when led appropriately by knowledge keepers.

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    1 h et 24 min
  • The AMP Sessions 2.0: Mary Beth Moellenkamp CEO Peel CAS
    Jun 27 2025

    This year, the Peel Children's Aid Society Trailblazer program was the beneficiary of the Awesome Music Project's Annual Golf Tournament. Proceeds from the event supported the Awesome Music Hour, an initiative of the Awesome Music Project.

    Mary Beth Moellenkamp, CEO of Peel CAS, stopped by the Northern Echos Podcast activation to discuss the power of music in supporting youth through challenging times and the positive impact this partnership brings to the organization.

    #AwesomeMusicProject #PeelCAS #YouthEmpowerment #MusicHeals #CommunitySupport #TrailblazerProgram #AwesomeMusicHour #NorthernEchosPodcast #canadianmusic @PeelChildrensAid @theawesomemusicproject3045

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    12 min
  • The AMP Sessions 1.0: Rob Carli Co Founder of the Awesome Music Project
    Jun 27 2025

    For Rob Carli, music isn’t just a career—it’s a lifelong passion. A celebrated composer and performer, Rob has spent decades creating music that moves people, earning multiple Gemini and Canadian Screen Awards along the way. He’s best known for composing the score for 15 seasons of Murdoch Mysteries.

    Rob has always been fascinated by the science of music—how rhythm, melody, and harmony can shape emotions, heal the mind, and improve well-being. His deep passion for both music and mental health led him to co-found The Awesome Music Project, where he explores how music can be a powerful tool for connection and healing.

    For more information on The Awesome Music Project (AMP): https://www.theawesomemusicproject.com/

    #MusicAndMentalHealth #HealingThroughMusic #TheAwesomeMusicProject #MusicHeals #MentalHealthAwareness #MusicTherapy #FilmScore #CanadianMusic #AwardWinningComposer #PassionForMusic #PurposeDriven #MusicWithMeaning #thepowerofmusic

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    21 min
  • AYSANABEE his Journey, his Echo.
    Jun 20 2025

    The Northern Echos Podcast caught up with 2024 Alternative Album of the Year and 2024 Songwriter of the Year Juno Award Winner AYSANABEE and chatted about his newest album release, Edge of the Earth. We also chatted about his career ascend up until this point, we heard his journey, his echo.

    On his sophomore Edge of the Earth(June 20, 2025, Aysanabee embarks on a transformative journey of will, sacrifice, and self-discovery. Following the deeply personal narratives of Watin and the introspective exploration of Here and Now, Edge of the Earth expands his sonic horizons, blending his signature fingerstyle guitar with lush, cinematic soundscapes. The album’s title track, released ahead of his first headline tour, encapsulates the theme of movement—both physical and emotional—leaving behind burdens and embracing an uncharted future.

    With Edge of the Earth, Aysanabee steps boldly into a new era—unburdened, limitless, and ready to ascend to greater heights.

    Aysanabee, his journey, his echo.

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    54 min
  • Exploring Gord Downie’s Secret Path with Patrick Downie and Harriet Visitor
    Feb 2 2025

    Northern Echos delves into Gord Downie's solo album, Secret Path, with Patrick Downie and Harriet Visitor from the Gord Downie & Chanie Wenjack Fund. The album is inspired by the story of Chanie Wenjack, a 12-year-old Anishinaabe boy who died escaping Cecilia Jeffrey Residential School. He succumbed to starvation and exposure trying to walk 600km home to his family in Ogoki Post. His story inspired Gord Downie's Secret Path project, which includes 10 poems, 10 songs, a graphic novel, and an animated film. Gord would go on to co-found the Gord Downie and Chanie Wenjack Fund with his family and the Wenjack family. Learn how you can #DoSomething to move reconciliation forward at downiewenjack.ca.

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    1 h et 4 min