Wolf In Tune: Music as the Bridge to Mindfulness
Emmy-Award winning composer, multi-platinum music producer, USC mindfulness teacher and author Richard “Wolfie” Wolf invites us to take a deep look at the special relationship between the worlds of music, meditation and mindfulness. “Wolf In Tune” shows how these connections can help musicians and music fans alike fend off the “Four Horseman of the Musical Apocalypse”: anxiety, depression, addiction and suicide. Wolf interviews artists, musicians, music executives, and mindfulness experts to discuss helpful coping mechanisms for high-stress lifestyles and how music can be a bridge to a more expansive awareness and a more harmonious way of life.
© 2019 All rights reserved. · more info
Artwork and data is from the podcast’s open RSS feed; we link directly to audio · Read our DMCA procedureThis podcast may use dynamic content insertion
Stats: Statistics are produced by Podbean to help Wolf In Tune: Music as the Bridge to Mindfulness to understand how many downloads it is getting, or how many people are listening. Your device’s IP address and user agent is used to help calculate this figure. Podbean is IAB v2 certified. Here is more detail about podcast statistics.
Dynamic content insertion: Podbean may use limited data that they know about you - the device you’re using, the approximate location you’re in, or other data that can be derived from this, like the current weather forecast for your area - to change parts of the audio. Wolf In Tune: Music as the Bridge to Mindfulness may do this for advertising or for other forms of content, like news stories.
Wolf In Tune: Music as the Bridge to Mindfulness is able to use the above tools since its podcast host or measurement company offers this service. It doesn’t mean that this individual podcast uses them, or has access to this functionality. We use open data.
Listen and follow
Information for podcasters
- Podcast GUID:
aeccb18e-ce18-511c-9950-d1b840dd63b0
- This podcast doesn’t have a trailer. Apple Podcasts has a specific episode type for a trailer, which also gets used by many other podcast apps: but there isn’t one correctly marked in the RSS feed from Podbean.
- Podcast episode titles may include episode numbers, which is against Apple Podcasts guidelines and makes it harder to listen to your podcast on smart speakers. Here is what Apple wants to do, and why.
- This podcast appears to be missing from iHeartRadio. We list all the podcast directories to be in.
- See this podcast’s listener numbers, contact details and more at Rephonic
- Validate this podcast’s RSS feed with Livewire, Truefans or CastFeedValidator