A recent report shares how five organizations exemplify different approaches to Connected Arts Learning, from working with communities and helping young people speak out through art. In our latest podcast episode, two musicians discuss how they are using the report to engage young people and help them discover their identities and communities. https://bit.ly/3vjjvMI
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A recent report shares how five organizations exemplify different approaches to Connected Arts Learning, from working with communities and helping young people speak out through art. In our latest podcast episode, two musicians discuss how they are using the report to engage young people and help them discover their identities and communities. https://bit.ly/3vjjvMI
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A recent report shares how five organizations exemplify different approaches to Connected Arts Learning, from working with communities and helping young people speak out through art. In our latest podcast episode, two musicians discuss how they are using the report to engage young people and help them discover their identities and communities. https://bit.ly/3vjjvMI
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A recent report shares how five organizations exemplify different approaches to Connected Arts Learning, from working with communities and helping young people speak out through art. In our latest podcast episode, two musicians discuss how they are using the report to engage young people and help them discover their identities and communities. https://bit.ly/3vjjvMI
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A recent report shares how five organizations exemplify different approaches to Connected Arts Learning, from working with communities and helping young people speak out through art. In our latest podcast episode, two musicians discuss how they are using the report to engage young people and help them discover their identities and communities. https://bit.ly/3vjjvMI
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In this special #Juneteenth episode from 2023, ASHP Official podcast guests discuss promoting joy as an active form of well-being among Black men, sharing practical ways Black men find joy, and insist on making it daily practice. Listen and download here: https://hubs.ly/Q02CksTt0
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Creating a voice avatar using your voice or hundreds of others is easy. Now, it's possible to customize a voice. ElevenLabs permits you to design a voice with a prompt, like: "A middle-aged woman with a Bronx accent." You could use this technology to create a podcast in which two people discuss any subject you choose in any voice you can imagine.
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