Thinking Together: AI, Music Therapy, and What Comes Next

Some of my best thinking happens in conversation - and over the past year, AI has become part of that dialogue.

As a music therapist, business owner, and highly intuitive creator, I’ve found AI to function as a kind of professional body double: a space to externalize thoughts, challenge assumptions, organize ideas, and move quickly from internal intuition into tangible work. It has allowed me to work at a speed and clarity that supports both creativity and nervous system regulation - transforming the way I develop projects, write, and build systems.

My interest isn’t in technology for its own sake. It’s in what becomes possible when music therapists engage with AI thoughtfully, critically, and creatively.

I have endless curiosity about how these tools might support:

  • clinical imagination and program development

  • sustainable entrepreneurship

  • community-focused organizational systems

  • collaborative platforms and AI-supported workflows designed by our field.

I don’t see this as a solo exploration. I see it as something we think through together - asking real questions, naming concerns, experimenting responsibly, and shaping the future of music therapy from within.

If you’re a music therapist curious about AI - whether cautiously, creatively, or somewhere in between - I’d love to be in conversation with you.