Welcome to the Eclectic Collective
Learning to play Hey Brother by Avicii - while talking about the importance of being living proof, the benefit of being able to see from other perspectives, and how your best advocates may not always be who you expect. Plus, more hot takes.
Tunes for a Boost is a multi-channel healing experience, using music as the medicine. Music can transcend most modern barriers, help channel emotions and create common ground on an Earth otherwise divided.
From the Mental Health & Music and Saddest to Baddest podcasts, to the TFB blog and carefully curated playlists, there is something in the Eclectic Collective for everyone. My therapist says I can't force anyone to heal. So this is an unconventional, multi-faceted outlet for my own continued growth and healing, in hopes it helps others along the way.
The songs I'm learning to play on keyboard, at my current skill level. Recommended for those trying an instrument but still in early or beginning stages.
The 2025 compilation of the songs featured in the Mental Health &...Series. On a quest to create the perfect playlist to get pumped up and ride the creative wave.
Turn up the lights and bring the music festival to you with this playlist. It's almost entirely EDM, so if you make people stop and wait until the beat drop like I do, this one is for you.
Songs from all genres to put on repeat. Future hits, favorites and the freshest finds from New Music Friday. The millennial version of a kid in a record store.
Discussing mental health, growth and healing from trauma. Here to make the world a better place, using the tunes that can relate to create common ground and gain perspective.
Hot new songs, far out finds, artist features, reviews and musical games. Plus, check out TFB on Spotify for many more curated playlists. Apple Music coming soon!
A multitude of random creative endeavours. Whether it's a fun craft, spotlights on albums and artists, or writing to channel thoughts and emotions, it's here.
Creating open dialogue while sharing thoughts and beats. Focusing less on our differences, and more on the things that help bring us together - or understand each other a little better.Â