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    Jarrett McCourt: Self-Care & Processing Trauma

    en-usNovember 06, 2023
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    About this Episode

    Tubist Jarrett McCourt (Tuba & Euphonium professor, UMKC) joined Alex on the podcast this month to discuss self-care, recharging, how trauma is processed, and much more! 

    Learn more about Jarrett at www.jarrettmccourt.com. Our previous episode with Jarrett can be found here

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