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In Ep.224, we welcome Susan Magsamen and Ivy Ross - co-authors of New York Times bestseller Your Brain on Art: How the Arts Transform Us, where they explore how the arts are not just entertainment, but vital to human health, learning, and wellbeing. Our guests reveal how art physically changes the brain and body. We discuss neuroaesthetics—the science of how art impacts us—alongside practical ways teachers and creatives can use these insights in their own work. Whether you’re curious about creativity, seeking tools for wellbeing, or simply want scientific proof that the arts truly matter, this conversation will inspire and affirm the transformative role of art in our lives. WHAT’S IN THIS PODCAST? 0:00 ‘Your Brain on Art’ Book Review 4 :08 What art has impacted Susan? 7:17 What art has impacted Ivy? 10:07 What is ‘art?’ 13:15 The difference between being the beholder v the creator? 17:09 How art and medicine work together 25:23 What sound and music offer 33:53 How can teachers encourage an aesthetic mindset? 39:14 When art becomes your career Buy ‘Your Brain on Art’ (USA) Amazon, Barnes & Noble Buy ‘Your Brain on Art’ (UK) Amazon, Waterstones About the presenter, click HERE RELEVANT MENTIONS & LINKS A Little Life by Hanya Yanigahara Singing Teachers Talk - Ep.207 Singing at the End of Life: The Magic of Music in Hospices Musicophilia by Oliver Sacks Former Ballerina with Alzheimer’s Performs ‘Swan Lake’ Dance National Institute for Play Dr George Musgrave Voice Study Centre ABOUT THE GUESTS Susan Magsamen, founder of the International Arts + Mind Lab at Johns Hopkins University, explores how the arts influence brain, body and behaviour, translating research into programs for health, wellbeing and education. Her Impact Thinking model applies scientific rigour to arts research while ensuring real-world use. She also co-directs the NeuroArts Blueprint with the Aspen Institute, embedding the arts in medicine and public health worldwide. Ivy Ross, Chief Design Officer at Google, has led award-winning hardware design since 2017, earning more than 240 global design awards. Previously she held leadership roles at Calvin Klein, Swatch, Mattel, Coach and Gap. Named one of Fast Company’s 100 Most Creative People in Business, her artistic work includes jewellery in 12 international museums and recognition such as the Women in Design Award. See full bios HERE: https://www.basttraining.com/blog/ep-... Website: http://www.yourbrainonart.com Instagram: / yourbrainonartbook LinkedIn: / your-brain-on-art Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?... ________________________________________________________________________________________________ FUTURE PODCAST SUGGESTIONS Maybe you have a topic you want us to explore or a guest you’d like to hear from? Let us know by completing the Podcast Suggestion Form: https://forms.gle/naUum9N3unzNMPLN8 ABOUT BAST TRAINING BAST Training is here to help singers gain the confidence, knowledge, skills & understanding required to be a successful singing teacher. Whether you are just getting started, have some knowledge gaps you want to fill or if you wish to gain a singing teacher qualification, we're here for you. https://www.basttraining.com "The BAST course has given me so much confidence to be able to share knowledge and understanding about the voice, as well as helping me to gain a greater understanding of what being a teacher actually entails.” Danny Gortler, UK “The BAST course was exactly what I was looking for and has been a tremendous help, not only in giving me the tools and confidence to teach, but it has also helped my own singing! I’m now getting comments at my gigs that I’m singing better than ever. Win-win! I’m now a vocal nerd in the making!” Nat Ripepi, Aust “The BAST course gave an incredibly thorough overview of effective, healthy methods of improving a student’s singing ability. I really enjoyed better understanding the mechanism of sound production, and learning how to assess and problem solve in a very responsible, appropriate and practical way!” Rändi Fay, USA DOWNLOAD OUR LEVEL 5 VQ BROCHURE Level 5 Extended Diploma: https://basttraining.s3.eu-west-1.ama... GOT QUESTIONS? Book a free call: http://basttraining.com/bookacall/ CONNECT Updates: http://bit.ly/BASTUpdates Email: [email protected] Free FB Group: / beasingingteacher LISTEN Click here: https://linktr.ee/basttraining