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Bringing Light to Dark Moments: Selma Zollman and the Healing Music of Brazilian Voices

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In this episode, I’m joined by Selma Zollman, a music therapist and member of Brazilian Voices—a nonprofit female vocal group based in South Florida. For over 22 years, Brazilian Voices has been bringing the tranquil sounds of Bossa Nova into hospitals, medical facilities, and schools, uplifting patients, families, and healthcare workers through music.

What You'll Hear:

  • Pam’s personal journey with grief and how art and music can provide solace in times of loss.
  • Selma Zollman’s story of following her passion for music therapy and joining Brazilian Voices.
  • The transformative power of harmony—how Brazilian Voices uses soft, multi-part singing to create a gentle ambiance in hospitals, allowing patients, families, and staff to simply “be.”
  • Why the group’s presence is about illumination, not cure, and how performing with “no expectations” brings peace for both singers and listeners.
  • Heartfelt anecdotes about the response from patients (including those at end-of-life), their families, and healthcare workers touched by the music.
  • Selma’s thoughts on the importance of expanding similar music programs to more hospitals and healthcare settings, despite the challenges around privacy and logistics.
  • Ways to follow and learn more about Brazilian Voices, including their Instagram, Facebook, and website.

Learn More:

Find out more about Brazilian Voices:

Connect with the Show:

Host Pam Uzzell welcomes your feedback and stories. Reach out via arthealsallwoundspodcast.com.

Credits:

  • Music in this episode: Ketsa, Lobo Loco, and Brazilian Voices
  • Editing by Iva Hristova
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In this episode, I’m joined by Selma Zollman, a music therapist and member of Brazilian Voices—a nonprofit female vocal group based in South Florida. For over 22 years, Brazilian Voices has been bringing the tranquil sounds of Bossa Nova into hospitals, medical facilities, and schools, uplifting patients, families, and healthcare workers through music.

What You'll Hear:

  • Pam’s personal journey with grief and how art and music can provide solace in times of loss.
  • Selma Zollman’s story of following her passion for music therapy and joining Brazilian Voices.
  • The transformative power of harmony—how Brazilian Voices uses soft, multi-part singing to create a gentle ambiance in hospitals, allowing patients, families, and staff to simply “be.”
  • Why the group’s presence is about illumination, not cure, and how performing with “no expectations” brings peace for both singers and listeners.
  • Heartfelt anecdotes about the response from patients (including those at end-of-life), their families, and healthcare workers touched by the music.
  • Selma’s thoughts on the importance of expanding similar music programs to more hospitals and healthcare settings, despite the challenges around privacy and logistics.
  • Ways to follow and learn more about Brazilian Voices, including their Instagram, Facebook, and website.

Learn More:

Find out more about Brazilian Voices:

Connect with the Show:

Host Pam Uzzell welcomes your feedback and stories. Reach out via arthealsallwoundspodcast.com.

Credits:

  • Music in this episode: Ketsa, Lobo Loco, and Brazilian Voices
  • Editing by Iva Hristova
  continue reading

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