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EPISODE · Feb 3, 2026 · 53 MIN

Ep 24: Music Therapy: Healing, Expression, and Liberation w/Wren Buse, MT-BC

from Stop, Collaborate, and Listen · host Jen Elliott and Allison Tucker

✨ Episode Summary: In this episode, Jen and Allison are joined by Wren Buse, a board-certified music therapist, to explore how music therapy can support emotional regulation, embodiment, and systemic liberation efforts like fat and body justice. Discover practical insights into how music can be a healing force for clients of all backgrounds.🎶 Wren's Music Therapy and Body Image Support GroupGrab all the details and sign up ⁠HERE⁠. Or contact Wren at: [email protected].🧰 Takeaways: Music therapy is a clinical, goal-oriented modality that uses music to facilitate healing beyond just musical skills.It supports emotional expression, nervous system regulation, and embodiment, aligning well with body liberation efforts.Addressing systemic oppression like fat bias and discrimination is crucial within therapeutic frameworks.Music therapy groups and projects can foster community, creativity, and powerful healing experiences.You don't need to be a musician to benefit from or participate in music therapy sessions.Following your intuition and engaging with music intentionally can have profound effects on well-being.📚 Resources & Mentions:Fearing the Black Body by Sabrina StringsThe Body Is Not an Apology by Sonia Renee TaylorThe Body Is Not An Apology WORKBOOK by Sonia Renee TaylorWhat We Don't Talk About When We Talk About Fat by Aubrey GordonI Am Light by India.Arie Hunger by Roxanne GayShrill: Notes From A Loud Woman by Lindy West🎧 Rate & Review:If you loved this episode, share it with a friend and leave us a 5-star review — it really helps us reach more folks!🔗 Connect With Us:Website: https://www.collab-counseling.com/IG: @collab.counseling

✨ Episode Summary: In this episode, Jen and Allison are joined by Wren Buse, a board-certified music therapist, to explore how music therapy can support emotional regulation, embodiment, and systemic liberation efforts like fat and body justice. Discover practical insights into how music can be a healing force for clients of all backgrounds.🎶 Wren's Music Therapy and Body Image Support GroupGrab all the details and sign up ⁠HERE⁠. Or contact Wren at: [email protected].🧰 Takeaways: Music therapy is a clinical, goal-oriented modality that uses music to facilitate healing beyond just musical skills.It supports emotional expression, nervous system regulation, and embodiment, aligning well with body liberation efforts.Addressing systemic oppression like fat bias and discrimination is crucial within therapeutic frameworks.Music therapy groups and projects can foster community, creativity, and powerful healing experiences.You don't need to be a musician to benefit from or participate in music therapy sessions.Following your intuition and engaging with music intentionally can have profound effects on well-being.📚 Resources & Mentions:Fearing the Black Body by Sabrina StringsThe Body Is Not an Apology by Sonia Renee TaylorThe Body Is Not An Apology WORKBOOK by Sonia Renee TaylorWhat We Don't Talk About When We Talk About Fat by Aubrey GordonI Am Light by India.Arie Hunger by Roxanne GayShrill: Notes From A Loud Woman by Lindy West🎧 Rate & Review:If you loved this episode, share it with a friend and leave us a 5-star review — it really helps us reach more folks!🔗 Connect With Us:Website: https://www.collab-counseling.com/IG: @collab.counseling

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