Engaging presentations and workshops on the intersection of music,
neuroscience, and mental health with Dr. Rachael Finnerty.
With over 25 years of experience as a clinician and researcher,
Rachael brings a unique perspective to the use of music in healthcare.
When you book Dr. Rachael Finnerty for your event, you aren't just getting a presentation, you are getting a roadmap for better healthcare.
One of the few speakers who can seamlessly pivot from the clinical nuances of a therapy session to the complex data of a research paper.
Every talk is grounded in the latest neuroscience, ensuring your audience receives validated, high-level information.
With 25+ years in the field, she shares "in-the-trenches" stories that resonate deeply with frontline healthcare providers and caregivers.
Whether she is addressing a small executive board or a large lecture hall, her message remains intimate, engaging, and impactful.
Attendees leave not just inspired, but equipped with practical music-based strategies they can apply to their own scope of practice immediately.
The Awesome Music Project (AMP) has been fortunate to have Rachael has a guest speaker at a number of our Stories and Songs and Science Events. She is able to present insights about music therapy, research, and our minds in a way that is engaging and accessible. Our events often feature wonderful musical artists and some would say they are a tough act to follow; Rachael makes it look easy!
Rachael is able to take complex research and knowledge, expressing it in ways that are easy for all to comprehend. She radiates with a smile on her face and educates on powerful topics with an ability to keep things light and playful in a way that always lands.
Rachael brings the good vibes, and is such an engaging speaker! So much enthusiasm, heart and presence - I love the research and community connection that Rachael is building around music and mental health. Her presentations have been an amazing addition to our #AFFiRMATiON anthem events.
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