
Music and Mental Health Club on Clubhouse
A short interview with Mark and Shirley Introducing the upcoming A 24-hour marathon live talk show. The event is dedicated to connecting pianists from around the world, for informal talks on the subjects of piano music and the issues of mental health which performing artists dealing with during pandemic and lockdowns. Mark and Shirley will aexplain the When-What-How’s so people know what to expect and how to get connected on March 29-30. Post your questions during the interview and the guests will answer you directly!
Last Updated Apr 5, 2021
Hi there! 👋🏽 Clubhouse is currently in early beta and we’re learning a lot each day. As we open up to a broader audience, we expect this document to evolve. If you have any feedback or suggestions, we’d love to hear from you.
These Community Guidelines are meant to help you better understand:
• The principles that we think make Clubhouse a special place
• The primary roles that users play in Clubhouse
• The rules we expect you to abide by as a Clubhouse user
• What you can do if you come across inappropriate behavior
Principles
Clubhouse was designed to be a space for authentic conversation and expression—where people can have fun, learn, make meaningful connections, and share rich experiences with others around the world. Below are a few guiding principles that we believe are important.
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• Be yourself. The authenticity of Clubhouse begins with the people.
• Be respectful. This applies to every person, at all times.
• Be inclusive. Tolerate, welcome, and consider diverse people and perspectives.
• Build empathy and understanding. Engage in debates that are in good faith.
• Foster meaningful and genuine connections. This is what Clubhouse is all about.
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