Music: Your Resilience Tool
May 14, 2021
Bill Protzmann
Music: Your Resilience Tool

Bill Protzmann’s mission is to raise awareness of the power of music as self-care.
He is the world’s leading expert on the power of music for physical, mental, emotional,
and spiritual health, holds magna cum laude degrees in piano performance and creative
writing, and has been a successful entrepreneur for more than 30 years.
In 2011, Bill launched Music Care Inc, a for-purpose corporation to teach and advocate
for practical ways music can be used for your self-care. In 2014 he was recognized by the
National Council for Behavioral Health with an Award of Excellence – the industry
equivalent of winning an Oscar.

His volunteer work has included Board positions with Guitars for Vets and the San Diego
Veterans Coalition. He has been instrumental in connecting thousands of military service
members and Veterans with honor tickets to the largest healing music organization in his
town: the San Diego Symphony.
Organizations like Consumer Action, The Society for Financial Education and
Professional Development, 2-1-1 San Diego, and The American Music Therapy
Association have all been delighted with his keynote presentations.
Go online, and you can read his articles at Fox News, Your Tango, The Good Men
Project, Psychology Today, and PracticalHeartSkills.com.
For his foundational work establishing music as self-care he received an Inspiring Hope
Award of Excellence from the National Council for Behavioral Health.
You’ll find his first book at Amazon.com: “More Than Human – The Value of
Cultivating the Human Spirit in Your Organization.”
He’s the world’s leading expert on music’s power for physical, mental, emotional, and
spiritual health, and he’s here today to inspire, delight and demonstrate the power of
music as a tool for self-care…please give a warm welcome to the man with the music:
Bill Protzmann.
Music as self-care is an idea whose time has come. You can find Bill Protzmann online
or contact him directly via email or phone using the website Practical Heart Skills dot
com (PracticalHeartSkills.com).
If you’re all ready to jump in and learn how to use music as self-care, take the guided,
gamified, and fully-mentored online course at Quest dot Music Care dot net
(Quest.MusicCare.net).
And keep your music playing!