We all have a soundtrack that marks the many chapters of our lives. Teaching artist Josh Robinson and members from Jefferson student group JeffHELP CHATT will facilitate a reflection through your musical past, your stories, and the role music has played throughout your life. The workshop uses music as a vehicle to help participants connect to others and reconnect to themselves. Participants will be guided to reflect on the meaning of various songs in their lives and how music has helped them through both positive and negative experiences.
Co-presented by Jefferson Humanities & Health and JeffHELP CHATT.
About the facilitator
Josh Robinson is a professional percussionist, teaching artist, and drum facilitator. He has been a visiting instructor in the Humanities at Thomas Jefferson University for the past four years and is in his second year as the Humanities artist-in-residence. For the past 19 years, Josh has used his skills, expertise, and life experience to share drumming and the many gifts it brings with thousands of people each year around the country. Learn more about Josh at joshrobinsondrums.com.
About JeffHELP CHATT
JeffHELP CHATT is a program designed by students for students at Thomas Jefferson University to promote mental health awareness and discussion about mental health. CHATT members are trained to serve as peer listeners for Jeff students who would like to talk about current concerns. Additionally, CHATT members work together and with staff to organize campus-wide social events that promote wellness. Learn more at jeffhelp.org/chatt.
This program is open to Jefferson students of all colleges and programs. Register through Eventbrite to receive a Zoom link for this virtual program starting 24 hours prior to the event.