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The Rhythms of Inclusion: Using Music to Unite Diverse Communities

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Welcome to Episode 9 of Your Brand Expressed Podcast, where we dive into the rhythms of inclusion - using music to unite diverse communities.
Our guests A.a.Ron Myers and Ed Word Galan are trailblazers in the world of community building through music and are here to share their insights and experiences with us.

They will share their unique approach, setting it apart from traditional methods, and provide examples of how music has been instrumental in creating a sense of belonging across diverse groups of people.

Our guests will offer practical advice for individuals or organizations looking to use music as a means of bringing people together in their communities and sharing personal experiences that have inspired their continued dedication.

So grab your headphones and tune in, as we explore the transformative power of music/arts in uniting diverse communities.
*Special note: Trike Called Funk does communicate that it's not just music, but the arts as a whole as well. Tune in to find out*
More about Trike:
A.a.Ron Myers and Ed Word Galan are a dynamic duo who share a love for music, dancing, and community building. In late 2019, BeanTown Lockers, a group which they are both members of, won a grant to put on a series of monthly pop-up performances for the following year. In 2020, as they were forced to pivot on their initial plans, A Trike Called Funk was conceived as an adaptation to the changing rules around social gatherings. Its founders wanted to be able to create fun and engaging experiences while also supporting local businesses and organizations that were also figuring out new ways to bring people together.
We believe that any time there’s a gathering of people there is an opportunity to induce beauty, generosity, creativity, and magic. A Trike Called Funk is a vehicle that allows those things to emerge spontaneously and organically.

A Trike Called Funk has been fortunate enough to be surrounded by an All-Star Team of advisors & collaborators specializing in music, bicycles, placemaking, and entrepreneurship. Their support and belief in A Trike Called Funk has helped turn this creative venture from an idea to a reality.
www.atrikecalledfunk.com

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Welcome to Episode 9 of Your Brand Expressed Podcast, where we dive into the rhythms of inclusion - using music to unite diverse communities.
Our guests A.a.Ron Myers and Ed Word Galan are trailblazers in the world of community building through music and are here to share their insights and experiences with us.

They will share their unique approach, setting it apart from traditional methods, and provide examples of how music has been instrumental in creating a sense of belonging across diverse groups of people.

Our guests will offer practical advice for individuals or organizations looking to use music as a means of bringing people together in their communities and sharing personal experiences that have inspired their continued dedication.

So grab your headphones and tune in, as we explore the transformative power of music/arts in uniting diverse communities.
*Special note: Trike Called Funk does communicate that it's not just music, but the arts as a whole as well. Tune in to find out*
More about Trike:
A.a.Ron Myers and Ed Word Galan are a dynamic duo who share a love for music, dancing, and community building. In late 2019, BeanTown Lockers, a group which they are both members of, won a grant to put on a series of monthly pop-up performances for the following year. In 2020, as they were forced to pivot on their initial plans, A Trike Called Funk was conceived as an adaptation to the changing rules around social gatherings. Its founders wanted to be able to create fun and engaging experiences while also supporting local businesses and organizations that were also figuring out new ways to bring people together.
We believe that any time there’s a gathering of people there is an opportunity to induce beauty, generosity, creativity, and magic. A Trike Called Funk is a vehicle that allows those things to emerge spontaneously and organically.

A Trike Called Funk has been fortunate enough to be surrounded by an All-Star Team of advisors & collaborators specializing in music, bicycles, placemaking, and entrepreneurship. Their support and belief in A Trike Called Funk has helped turn this creative venture from an idea to a reality.
www.atrikecalledfunk.com

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