

Harry Kappen, Singer Songwriter and Music Therapist
This episode introduces Harry Kappen, a musician, multi-instrumentalist, and music therapist based in a village outside of Amsterdam.
- Harry's latest music releases include "Not All of Us Agree" and "The Freedom Inside," the latter of which reached the iTunes pop charts in the UK.
- The discussion begins with the impact of music on people, emphasizing the emotional and universal appeal of music. The conversation touches on the deep neurological connection between humans and music.
- Harry shares insights into his diverse musical career, from playing in bands to producing his music and teaching. He describes his musical journey, including early inspirations and how his experiences from the '70s, '80s, and '90s influenced his music.
- The episode explores Harry's song "Not All of Us Agree" and its message, touching on concerns about technology and AI and the suddenness of technological advances without societal agreement. (A snippet of "Not All of Us Agree" is played for the listeners.)
- The host and guest discuss the influence of music and how it complements and carries the message of the song.
- They shift to Harry's previous single, "The Freedom Inside," which was created to encourage a more positive outlook, even in challenging times. Harry explains that the song was inspired by negative attitudes he observed in society. (A snippet of "The Freedom Inside" is played.)
- The conversation delves into the unique fingerprint of each song and Harry's musical diversity, emphasizing that the central thread connecting his music is his voice.
- They touch on Harry's creative process, with Harry sharing his spontaneous approach to music creation and the magic that happens when a song comes together.
- The discussion shifts to Harry's role as a music therapist, where he emphasizes the importance of using music in therapeutic contexts. He highlights the role of music in communication, adjusting to one another, and translating emotions into music.
- They talk about the acceptability and effectiveness of music therapy and its use in various contexts, such as youth care centers and with clients with dementia and disabilities.
- Harry explains that music therapy is more mainstream and widely accepted in Europe compared to the United States.
- The episode ends with a glimpse into Harry's future work and the imminent release of a new album. He also discusses his collaboration with music manager Michael Stover.
- Harry offers advice to other creatives, suggesting they seek professional help on the business side of their careers to maximize their potential.
This summary offers a concise overview of the podcast interview with musician and music therapist Harry Kappen, highlighting key discussion points and insights shared during the episode.
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