MPP 120: The Music Therapist That Helped Start It All!

Well…this will be a huge episode to listen to this week!   In this episode (part 2 out of 3 with Shannon Laine), my mom and I talk about how I met Shannon at the Manchester Community Music School in late 2008, before I could speak as effectively as I could today! Finally, we wrap up by giving a summary …

MPP 119: You Can Stand Up And Be Heard! (1)

Did you know that you can stand up and be heard?   In this first episode out of 3 in this series of episodes, my mom and I summarize a bill that legalizes licensure of music therapists in the state of New Hampshire.   Links Mentioned: The New App on my iPhone That Lets Me Record Podcasts Live!   Want …

MPP 118: Merry Christmas!

Merry Christmas, everyone!   In this episode, my dad and I talk about the tradition we have as a family at Christmastime!   Links Mentioned   Christopher singing at Hope Tabernacle Church on Sunday, December 22, 2019   Want to Support Me and My Podcast?   If you’d like to support me and my Podcast, you can do so through …

MPP 117: An Update From Yours Truly and His Dad

In this episode, my dad and I talked about what has been going on over the last month, and then we move on to discuss what part of my future will probably be for me.   Want to Support Me and My Podcast?   If you’d like to support me and my Podcast, you can do so through Patreon, a …

MPP 114: A Quick Schooling Update!

In this episode, we first talk about what has happened on the weekend of October 18 to 20th and 21st, and then it’s all about how school has been! It’s been a little bit of a tough ride at first; tune in to hear why!   Want to Support Me and My Podcast?   If you’d like to support me …

MPP 112: A Summary of our Weekend at Soulfest with Janna Andrus

In this episode, my mom, Christine, and I talk with Janna Andrus, and we talk about how she started going to Soulfest and also how the weekend went overall.   Support Me And My Podcast!   Please help by supporting me and my podcast through Patreon, a crowd-funding website where you–the patron–can support a creator, which is in this case, …