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As musicians and artists, we're always looking

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inward. What does music say and what do I bring

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to my art? So these have been constant themes

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and threads in my thought over the past few years.

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What role can music play in healing, forgiveness,

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and human connection? In our upcoming episode...

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Pianist and educator Anli Lin Tong reflects on

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music as memory, lineage, and moral witness through

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her deeply moving project, Bells of Nagasaki,

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and the stories that shaped her life as an artist.

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Musicians, artists, have a unique role to play.

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You have a unique ability to help and bring betterment

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to humanity in a way that politicians, economists,

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they cannot do. But musicians, artists, can do

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that. This compelling and deeply moving episode

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premieres tomorrow at 8pm Eastern Time on our

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YouTube channel. The audio episode will be released

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simultaneously on your favorite podcast platforms.

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See you tomorrow.
