Allow yourself to rest and be inspired by the soothing sounds and vibrations of singing bowls, violin, gongs, and other instruments with Natalie Brown of Sounds Heal Studio.
Let worries gently drift away as the body becomes lighter during a sound bath session. Composer, educator, sound healer and multi-instrumentalist Natalie Brown is the founder and operator of Sounds Heal Studio, providing one-on-one and group sound healing sessions and workshops as well as practitioner training as Lead Teacher for the Americas for the International Sound Healing Academy.
She was trained classically, starting violin at age 4, and has taught high school orchestra for 14 years. She has traveled the world performing, recording and teaching music. She completed Nada Yoga (Yoga of Sound) teacher training in Rishikesh, India and has training and certifications in Reiki, craniosacral therapy, Qigong and acupressure. Natalie's podcast, Sounds Heal Podcast, explores using sound for health and wellness with interviews of top innovators & practitioners in the field. Her goal is to share the benefits of sound healing and help others use sound for self-care, personal growth and to heal.
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