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This week on ChaiTime at KZSU Stanford 90.1 FM, I had the pleasure of hosting Ben Kramarz, a Berkeley-based songleader, music educator, author, and founder of the Sacred Music Fellowship. Ben is devoted to creating immersive musical experiences and building communities through the shared power of song. We spoke about his upcoming Earth Day gathering, the beauty of participatory music in nature, and how voices raised together can create connection, healing, and a sense of belonging. Our conversation also explored sacred sound traditions from around the world and the role music can play in uncertain times. A thoughtful and uplifting episode filled with insight, warmth, and soul. Hope you will like it. For more information on Ben and the Earth Day celebration (Sacred music fellowship), please visit: https://www.benkramarz.com https://sacredmusicfellowship.org

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