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Post Pandemic Wellbeing

Episode 24 of the Bringing out their Best: for Dance, Drama & Music Teachers podcast, hosted by Sarah Marshall, titled "Post Pandemic Wellbeing" was published on June 25, 2022 and runs 7 minutes.

June 25, 2022 ·7m · Bringing out their Best: for Dance, Drama & Music Teachers

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Today’s article reviewed over 3700 studies to see how the performing arts plays an integral role in improving and maintaining well-being. So let’s remind ourselves of these benefits and how we can renew our wellbeing and be rewarded too! Https://performingartspd.com/blog/post-pandemic-wellbeing/ Thanks for listening! Follow us on Facebook, LinkedIn and Instagram or check out our https://performingartspd.com

Today’s article reviewed over 3700 studies to see how the performing arts plays an integral role in improving and maintaining well-being.

So let’s remind ourselves of these benefits and how we can renew our wellbeing and be rewarded too!



Https://performingartspd.com/blog/post-pandemic-wellbeing/

Thanks for listening! Follow us on Facebook, LinkedIn and Instagram or check out our https://performingartspd.com

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