What You Focus On, Expands

June 14, 2022

I believe the voice is a powerful tool to heal, evolve, and create positive transformation in our lives.


Here are examples of results from people I’ve worked with, once they made the decision to focus on cultivating their well-being through vocal self-expression:

  • I carry myself differently. I didn’t realize I was holding so much tension in my body.
  • I feel more confident giving public presentations.
  • I experience more ease initiating challenging conversations with loved ones.
  • Someone snatched my voice in childhood, and I snatched it back!
  • I speak more freely, with authority.
  • I get to approach my voice from a state of curiosity and appreciation, rather than harsh judgment and doubt. 
  • I enjoy more vitality, fun, and spontaneity in all areas of my life.

Go to the Offerings page to find out more about how I can support you in transforming your relationship to your self-expression.


My work serves holistic-oriented women committed to moving beyond fear and emotional stuckness to voice their truth, expressive arts enthusiasts whose souls are deeply nourished by community vocal rituals, spiritual eclectics who embrace wisdom from a wide variety of sources, or some combination of these.

Through structured group improvisation and vocal embodiment practices, I facilitate sound healing sessions, workshops, private vocal empowerment coaching, retreats, and concerts that “a-ha!” you to new levels of self-discovery, emotional freedom, joy and creative flow. I am a partner artist at Carnegie Hall’s Weill Music Institute as a core member of the vocal improvisation ensemble, Moving Star.