“I think music is a multitasking power tool to live a better life.”
Freddie Ravel, Grammy-nominated performer and keynote speaker, is using music to improve human potential. At his “Life In Tune” events, he uses the basic foundation of music: rhythm, melody, harmony, and score, to go beyond traditional leadership and self-help talks by using music to tap into our emotions. Having work with musicians like Madonna, Carlos Santana, Prince, Sergio Mendes, and more, Freddie has acquired a unique perspective of how we can use music to enhance our lives, whether we think we are “musical” or not.
What you will learn in this episode:
- How we all have an internal rhythm that syncs to music
- How we can use music to better fulfill the roles we play in our lives
- We certain music can elevate our mood or relax us
- How to drop the ego and become more musical
“I believe that every person out there has a drummer inside of them with a heart beat. I believe that we all have forms of music in us. It’s just that most of us don’t think about it that way. We kind of get lost in the echo chamber of the news or the internet.”
“Stand in front of the mirror and make a joyful noise, and don’t judge yourself!”
Connect with Freddie Ravel:
Website – https://www.lifeintune.com
Instagram – https://www.instagram.com/freddieravel/
Facebook – https://www.facebook.com/freddieravel
Twitter – https://twitter.com/freddieravel
LinkedIn – https://www.linkedin.com/in/freddieravel/
Youtube – https://www.youtube.com/user/maximjasmine
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