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Kat Fulton | Music Therapy, Drumming, Wellness | Medical Music Therapy | Drum Circle Facilitation - Welcome to Kat's blog about music therapy, drumming, and wellness! Here you can find creative business advice, music therapy activities, music therapy articles, and drum circle activities.

  • http://katfulton.com/about/ About | Kat Fulton, MM, MT-BC - You ARE music. It is an integral part of your health and happiness. I've been quoted in the Wall Street Journal, I've facilitated drum circles with the US
  • http://katfulton.com/work-with-kat/ Work With Kat | Kat Fulton, MM, MT-BC - Kat's Keynotes I am a speaker and board-certified music therapist whose passion is achieving therapeutic goals through making music. I've been quoted in the
  • http://katfulton.com/media/ Kat in the Media | Kat Fulton, MM, MT-BC - I have extensive media experience including HuffPo, Wall Street Journal, Psychology Today, The Foundation, Musicians Friend, SheKnows.com, Answers.com, and
  • http://katfulton.com/the-magic-wonder-of-sophies-place/ The Magical Wonder of Sophie’s Place | Kat Fulton, MM, MT-BC - You need to check out my HuffPo article to enjoy ALL the images of the magic and wonder of Sophie's Place. I flew up to Sacramento a couple weeks ago to
  • http://katfulton.com/music-therapy-mini-case-study/ Music Therapy Mini Case Study | Kat Fulton, MM, MT-BC - I just published an article with the Huffington Post, featuring one of my great colleagues and her work with an awesome kid named Jonah. I love my work -
  • http://katfulton.com/ever-experience-career-shaming-this-helps/ Ever experience career shaming? This helps! | Kat Fulton, MM, MT-BC - I recently wrote an article over at SheKnows.com about The View, the #NursesUnite movement, and how career shaming isn't anything new. In case you
  • http://katfulton.com/what-marketing-can-you-do-from-home/ What Marketing Can You Do From Home? | Kat Fulton, MM, MT-BC - As a traveling music therapist who used to clock 600+ miles per week on the road, marketing from home sounds soooooo lovely, relaxing, and [BONUS]
  • http://katfulton.com/grief-keynote/ Grief, Keynotes + 6 Experiences To Cherish While Getting Over A Cold | Kat Fulton, MM, MT-BC - I gave the keynote for #GLR2015 two days after my grandfather passed, and here's briefly how I handled the grief... Also, 6 things to cherish while sick.

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  • Viola - What a disaster...

    I purchased this rental on the software, thinking I could just keep making payments, and would just make the most of it. When my Mac desktop crashed, it too several trips to the store to finally figure out what was wrong. As a result, ALL my photos are completely gone, nada, no cloud nothing....I am super P. off beyond belief.

  • Live Green Mom - This is a very powerful kitchen tool!

    I actually own the Ninja that is one step below this and it is awesome. I had to comment on this one because I helped buy this for my mom. This is one powerful bad a** piece of machinery to own. She makes smoothies and juices in it (like I do in mine) effortlessly. I even made chocolate chip cookie dough with the paddle attachment, totally skeptical that it was up for the job. Nope, it mixes dough as well.

  • aznenginerd - Pretty Legit

    I can't express how well this stuff actually works! I have GAD (always anxious, but most of time it's not crippling) and this stuff really helps for the day to day anxiety. I actually took it today because I really hate my job and literally every day is worse than the last. So yesterday I had a pretty huge breakdown (because of the stupidity at my job) and it carried over into today. I woke up really anxious, crying, pissed off. I took one pill right when I got to work and almost instantly I felt better. I wasn't grinding my teeth as much and it really help me let off on my neck tension. I took another one a few hours later and I could focus again. These literally brought me back from the point of crippling anxiety to where I could at least focus minimally again. I would definitely buy again!

  • Kburlingame - Love these mashed potatoes

    I used to get this at Costco and they stopped carrying it. The whole family was dissapointed, so I was really excited to find it on Amazon. Its the same bulk box with 14 individual packages that Costco carried. I like the way each family serving is packed individually so there is no measuring. It's also really fast to make (3 minutes) and tastes really good. You only need to add butter and milk. Love these mashed potatoes.

  • Lfreda - Viva Las Vegas!!!!

    This was exactly what we wanted at a very good price. The coupons in the book more than pays for the book. If you are going to Vegas this is one book that you will want to bring with you. It also has coupons for casinos outside of Las Vegas.

  • OrlandoShopper - Reminding us all of what we are supposed to be doing

    I'm blaming any typo on the fact that I am writing this on a smart phone keyboard. Athols advice is on point. I just got married; it's the second time, and simply wanted to see his point of view. As I read the book, I realized that these are all things me and my friends always did when we were in our 20s. It's a good thing to be reminded especially after 18 years in the aftermath of a failed marriage that has succeeded in suppressing a whole lot of nessecary relationshipAlpha behavior. The funny thing is that at work I am the Alpha...at home I had become compromised in the attempt to keep a marriage together without recognizing all of those "tests" for what they are. The key message that I received, even though it may not have been intended, was that even though society and our women may act as if we are supposed to become "betaized" (Athols and others terminology from the so-called "manosphere"), it is clear to me that it is not makes the majority of relationships stay healthy. It seems that for the most part , he has it right but I can't help but to think he has simplified things greatly. He also seems to be quite clear that some marriages need to end. I agree; but, again, it sometimes is not quite that simple. It is noted however that this is not supposed to be a book on how to end a marriage . For those who have found themselves made "wimpy" by the expectations of society as well as the perception that their wives need us to be that way, his book is key. Beware not to become a misogynist though. One thought: Implementing what Athol is espousing will require a great amount of self discipline as well as hard work on oneself. My experience has been that he is majorly correct ; especially since I recently, in the last 3 years, went through the transformation that he discusses. For me, it started out of raw need; I was out of shape, he'd forgotten how to attract by merely relying on my presence and was too eager to do what any reasonably sucessful man with a good salary tends to do: emphasize his immediate and visible trappings thinking that it will attract women. Well it does, but for reasons that, as Athol explains, many will regret. It makes you only as useful or 'dersireable' as far as your money will go. It is much more awe-inspiring, confidence building, easier, hotter, fascinating and intriguing to do it the primitive way. That is, be more of a man, unapologetically masculine. This may mean herd work for those who 'need' this book. But it is worth it. You will be awkward at first. You will make mistakes. You might get discouraged. But the first time some hot woman turns her head to look at you walk by, the first time some chick at work touches your arm while talking about nothing that warrants it, the first time in a long time your wife acts overtly 'submissive' to you, you will know that you are on he right path.