In this episode, we talk with singer and songwriter Craig Werth. Craig has worked at the University of New Hampshire as an educational program administrator, a facilitator for the Browne Center for Experiential Education, and a faculty member for UNH’s Thompson School of Applied Science. Currently, he teaches at the Chaplaincy Institute of Maine (ChIME) and serves as artist-in-residence and facilitator at Krempels Center – in support of people living with brain injury, designing and teaching classes in music, writing, improvisational theater and more. He is a Certified Music Practitioner through the Music for Healing and Transition Program.
Craig has toured much of the world as a professional musician, earning a Canadian Juno Award as co-producer of a Best Album of the Year in the Folk category. He remains an active songwriter, composer, and multi-instrumentalist, bringing his passion for music into his ministry at the Nottingham Community Church.
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