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Summary In this conversation, Harry Thornberry interviews John Mews, founder and CEO of Mewsic Moves, a neurological music therapy practice. John shares his journey into private practice, influenced by his family background and early experiences with neurodivergent individuals. He discusses the importance of focusing on small achievements in therapy, the grieving process families undergo when receiving a diagnosis, and the transformative power of music therapy. John explains the principles of neurological music therapy and shares success stories from his practice. He also addresses the challenges of managing a growing business and outlines his aspirations for the future of Music Moves, including expanding services to underserved areas. Takeaways John Mews founded Mewsic Moves to provide neurological music therapy. His journey into private practice was unexpected and influenced by family experiences. Focusing on small achievements is crucial in therapy for neurodivergent individuals. Families often need to grieve the loss of their expectations for their child after a diagnosis. Music therapy can transform emotional states and facilitate communication. Neurological music therapy is based on scientific research about music's effects on the brain. Success stories in therapy often involve small but significant milestones. Managing a growing practice presents unique challenges for therapists. The future of Mewsic Moves includes expanding services virtually to underserved areas. Collaboration and support among professionals can enhance business success.