Gail Hayes on THE EFFECT OF: Music, Listening, and the Power of Small Actions
Update: 2020-04-03
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Abigail Perry and Writer-Mom-Pianist, Gail Hayes, talk about a timeless classic that touched Gail’s life, The Cricket in Times Square, and the immeasurable lessons people can learn from music, which she emphasizes through the lyrics of three of her favorite songs.
Listen to this episode to learn how Gail finds joy in each day, how listening to others can be more important than talking, why small actions are just as valuable as big ones, and how music plays a powerful, universal role in humanity’s ability to communicate. Email Abigail at abigailkperry [AT] gmail [DOT] com to continue the conversation.
Interested in some other high points discussed in this podcast? Explore these resources for your own creative journey.
- The Cricket in Times Square: Purchase on Amazon or IndieBound
- Something Beautiful by Stephen Flaherty and Lynn Aherns
- Hallelujah by Jon McLaughlin
- World by Five for Fighting
- Volunteer Spotlight: Gail Hayes: Learn more about Gail’s philanthropic contributions, especially her efforts with Susan G. Komen Central Indiana to bring awareness to breast cancer and the importance of mammograms.
- Intro Music: “Open Those Bright Eyes” by Kevin MacLeod, edited for this podcast’s intro and closing. License: Creative Commons
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