Hello Sound Sojourners,
Saints and Angels is thriving in the new space. I'm getting ready to announce the grand opening and I’m kicking off my monthly newsletter to share more about the exciting events that are quickly filling up the calendar.
Starting March 10th, I am opening a small six-week experience called BECOME. A hypnosis and sound journey designed to help you manifest ONE big goal. This workshop series will be led by myself and hypnotherapist, Hope Shay.
This fun series is not about creating results through pressure or pushing, but through alignment, playfulness, gentleness, and inner listening.
And before I say anything more about it, I want to tell you why it exists.
A few years ago, I found myself in a quiet pause between chapters. I had come through cancer. I had lost my mother. Life was still moving on the surface… work, travel, music…but internally, something had slowed everything down. It wasn’t sadness exactly. It was a deeper listening. I knew there was something asking to be born through me: a sound studio, a sanctuary, a place of resonance, but I didn’t yet know how it would come into form. And I noticed something important. The harder I tried to figure it out, the tighter my body became. The more I pushed, the further away clarity felt. What shifted things wasn’t effort. It was support.
Around that time, I began working with a hypnotherapist. We did one very long two hour session and then I listened to a specific recording. Very gently. Very consistently. Twice a day, I would listen — not trying to “make” anything happen, but allowing my nervous system to soften into the idea of what I was creating.
I imagined the studio the way you might imagine a feeling rather than a plan. How it would feel to open the door. How the instruments would sound in the space. How people might feel when they arrived. Something settled. And once that settling happened, movement came naturally.
The studio opened in thirty-six days.
Not because I rushed. But because my system trusted what was unfolding. That experience became a reference point for me. A reminder that when the body feels safe, the soul can lead.
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