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Juliet Hancock

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Juliet Hancock has always striven in her life and work to enhance individual and community wellbeing. She enables people to connect with and share what is most important to them. She lives in Totnes and is a trustee of the Dartington Community Choir with whom she sings.
Your wellbeing - Creativity
By Juliet Hancock on 13th December 2018

‘Stand by Me’: The Wellbeing Benefits of Making Music…

Music has the power to create a profound impact in different forms and settings, breaking down traditional and cultural barriers. This post explores the power of music and singing to bring people together. With the Festive season coming up, this

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