Show Notes

Today’s show is all about Music, Place, and Influence. We begin with a conversation with Singer/songwriter Christie Palazzolo, who’s really making some noise with her debut EP, Alive Today. 

And later in the show – we talk about the healing ties that can exist between architecture and science. If you’re a designer, an architect, a healer, a hospital worker – or if you’re in school for design or architecture – or the health sciences, or even if you’re not feeling right about your surroundings – you’ll want to tune in for our second guest, renowned immunologist, speaker, and author of Healing Spaces, Dr. Esther Sternberg!

00:01:57 into the Show

Christie Palazzolo Debuts Her First EP

Singer/Songwriter, Christie Palazzolo

Christie Palazzolo is a singer/songwriter and a music teacher in Windsor, Ontario. She has a degree in drama education, and today, we’re celebrating the recent release of her first EP!

At just 17, Canadian singer/songwriter Christie Palazzolo played in the band One Man Out, regularly performing at Caesar’s Windsor and events throughout Windsor and Detroit.

At the age of 19, she performed at the Caesar Colosseum’s California Dreamin’ concert for a crowd of over 6,000. At 21, Christie was asked to perform the theme song for the International Children’s Games, which took place in Windsor, Ontario, in August 2013. She shared the stage with Canadian singer/songwriter and Juno-nominated artist Suzie McNeil. She’s a music teacher with a degree in Drama education, and she’s just released her first EP.

00:32:21 into the Show

A talk with Dr. Esther Sternberg: The ties between architecture and science. Building a Sense of Place for Healing and Discovery

Dr. Esther Sternberg

In her book, Healing Spaces: The Science of Place and Well-Being, Dr. Esther Sternberg has made it her mission to travel the world and put her work with Healing Spaces into practice, something she has made great strides at over the years.

She is a Renowned immunologist, speaker, and author who is internationally recognized for her discoveries explaining the science of the mind-body interaction in illness and healing and the role of place in well-being. Dr. Sternberg is also the Founding Director of the University of Arizona Institute on Place and Wellbeing, a professor of Medicine, and the Founding Research Director for the Arizona Center for Integrative Medicine.

Books authored by Dr. Esther Sternberg: