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Healing Vocal Wounds

Have you ever been told to be quiet or to stop singing?

Have you been criticized for the sound of your voice?

Have you experienced trauma, loss or injury that has impacted your unique sound?

Whether it be the flippant comment from a loved one telling you to “shut up!” or a childhood choir director telling you it would be better if you “mouthed the words”, vocal wounds can have a profound impact on your ability to express yourself freely. Even more, seemingly disparate experiences of failed relationships, loss of a loved one, or unrealized goals can reemerge by “shutting down” the voice completely. Sometimes this means physical discomfort in making sound, debilitating fear, or the frustration of never feeling truly heard.

So, what does it take to break free of the past and move into a new sound?

What does it take to heal vocal wounds? 

In this virtual workshop, Davin will expertly and joyfully guide you – no matter your story or experience – down the healing path of singing and self-expression. During this workshop, you will...

·  Write and share the story of your voice

·  Learn about the fundamental healing properties of singing and sound

·  Free physical and energetic blocks that inhibit your voice

·  Playfully move beyond frustration and fear

·  Sing your way into healing, transformation and change

You’ll also be able to connect with other singers who are bravely pursuing the noble journey of their voice.

Isn’t now the time to move past fear and shame? Isn’t now the time to be heard?

$50 or free with first purchase of coaching session or package

Limit 10 participants

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Singing Through Fear Into Freedom