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Studies show Live music can be good for mental health. It can improve mood, reduce stress, and increase feelings of connection and belonging.
The Starbrick Music Festival and Concert Series was born out of a passion to raise awareness for Mental Health, Suicide Prevention, and Traumatic Brain Injuries. Our mission is simple: to unite people through the power of music, creating an electrifying atmosphere where we can rock for this vital cause. We want to send a clear message to fans, friends, and families alike: It’s more than okay to talk about mental health. It’s a chance to open up, share your feelings, and remind each other how deeply we care about everyone’s well-being. Together, we’re creating a community where mental health is not just a topic, but a priority. Join us and help make a difference!"
Live music can evoke stronger emotional responses than recorded music. It can trigger the release of oxytocin, which can promote feelings of trust, companionship, and liveliness.
Live music can reduce stress hormone levels. It can also reduce blood pressure and lower cortisol levels, which is a stress chemical. Improved mood Music can increase serotonin and endorphin levels, which can elevate mood and relieve depression.
Music can increase serotonin and endorphin levels, which can elevate mood and relieve depression.
Live music can foster social connection and community. It can also inspire creativity and expression, and boost confidence and self-esteem.
Music can improve cognitive performance, including memory, attention to detail, and problem-solving skills.
Music can reduce physical pain by competing with pain signals that enter the brain.
"We dedicate the funds from our foundation to empower local schools, providing students with the resources and opportunities to raise awareness about important causes and make a real difference in their communities. Through partnerships with other passionate nonprofits, we create collaborative events that foster a spirit of unity and support. Our outreach extends far and wide, utilizing social media, radio, and telecommunications to amplify our message, promoting awareness of mental health issues, suicide prevention, and the impact of traumatic brain injuries. Together, we're creating a ripple effect of education, compassion, and change that reaches people from all walks of life."
"Join us for our upcoming events and connect with others who are passionate about spreading awareness and making a difference. If you've been part of our past gatherings, you already know how we shine a spotlight on the critical importance of mental health and the power of reaching out to those who may be struggling. Together, we create a space of compassion, understanding, and action, showing that no one has to face these challenges alone. We can't wait to see you there and continue this important journey together!"
If you have any questions or comments, we'd love to hear from you. You can contact us through our website or on social media. We try to respond to all messages as quickly as possible.
Proceeds of the Starbrick Music Festival will go towards the Chris Roell Foundation. The foundation donates the money towards TBI research, supporting medical bills of families affected by TBIs and mental health awareness efforts.
More than 1 in 5 adults live with mental health illness. Our goal is to help decrease this statistic so friends, family and loved ones can live full lives because your mind does matter. The Starbrick Music Festival wants to raise awareness that there are resources available and ways to support others who suffer from all kinds of mental health / TBIs.
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