Obsessive Compulsive Disorder with Joe Alterman

On this episode of Mind of a Song we sit down with jazz pianist Joe Alterman. He performs his song “Upside of Down” and shares his personal experience navigating obsessive compulsion disorder.Host and producer: Meg Bearman @megbearmancounselingEngineer and co-producer: Garrett TomlinsonMusical Guest: Joe Alterman @joealtermanThis podcast provides a knowledge based therapeutic perspective, and is notContinueContinue reading “Obsessive Compulsive Disorder with Joe Alterman”

Depression with Julia Cannon

On this episode of Mind of A Song we are joined by singer-songwriter and producer Julia Cannon. She performs her song “Break” and shares her personal experience with depression. Host and Producer: Meg Bearman @megbearmancounselingEngineer and Co-Producer: Garrett TomlinsonMusical Guest: Julia Cannon @cooliajannonThis podcast provides a knowledge based therapeutic perspective and is not a substitute forContinueContinue reading “Depression with Julia Cannon”

Relational Trauma with Makena Hartlin

On this episode of Mind of A Song, Meg is joined by singer-songwriter Makena Hartlin. Makena performs her song “The Apple” and shares her experience with relational and family trauma and its long-term impact when navigating her own adult relationships. Makena explores how performing music and song-writing is her tried and true healing process toContinueContinue reading “Relational Trauma with Makena Hartlin”

Depression with Julia Cannon

Welcome to Mind of A Song where host Meg Bearman, a Licensed Professional Counselor and Art Therapist explores the intersection of mental health and musicianship, and resilience.

Mind of A Song with Meg Bearman

Welcome to Mind of A Song where host Meg Bearman, a Licensed professional counselor and art therapist in Nashville, TN explores the intersection of mental health and musicianship, and resilience. Each episode we bring on one guest, to perform one song, and engage in one intimate conversation about how this song came to be- specifically reflecting an experience around mental health and how music and art can provide a safe space to rise above.