Have you gotten my Soothe Your Heart & Soul playlist?

If not, click here.

I am so curious, how did the playlist make you feel?

When I was in 3rd grade I lived in a white house with white wooden steps and rail that led up to the covered door. Madonna's True Blue album came out and all I wanted to do was spend my days on that porch with my boom box.

I would dress up, crazy and creative, with my favorite shoes; I still remember their look and feel… they had cut-outs in the white leather, kind of like eyelet material. I felt like a True Blue girl in these shoes. And I would dance, lip sing and perform for any and all cars passing on the street.

Now, why would I be inviting you to a conversation about music when I am usually talking about healing and spirituality?

Music is a tool you can use to help you change your vibration, your emotional state, and open your mind to another story.

Music has moved from my front steps to my healing room. In my healing session sound healing has become a powerful tool in clearing energy and bring you back into alignment.


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Lately, I have been singing this Strong Woman song to my clients.
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If sound healing feels resonant in your body or mind, I invite you to jump on a call with me, click here, and ask me about what i do.

Throughout my life, my music taste has been diverse. I just love how sound plays with our feelings and imagination. It's an vibration and power that can put us to sleep or wake us up! 

Think about it...

Think of the crazy girls who would cry and scream at Beatles concerts... they were feeling new feelings that were liberating their bodies and minds.

I think of hip-hop penetrating the music industry and exposing injustice and talking truth to power... like these amazing black man, Blackalicious.

I think of activists, singer-songwriters like Woody Guthry and Jim Page and how they talk about the injustice of what is going on, now and then.

And of course some of the original rock stars; wild, shaking, and waking up our sensual and sexual energy bodies: Little Richard and Chuck Berry, Rolling Stones and David Bowie, but I could never leave out Billy Holiday, She may not have been rock n’roll but she sure had sass and shared her sensuality.

When I first started drumming on a Shamanic, animal hide drum in 2015, I was taken to a deep place of healing in the fabric of my body. It felt like my body had been thirsty for the sound and vibrations of the drum for decades. Every day for weeks I would go out to my garden and drum, sit and drum. It was transformational for me - I felt I was returning home, to my heart, connecting within and awakening something that was dormant in my bones, my blood.



Picking out the music you listen to is like picking out the foods you eat. Is your music selection nourishing you, empowering you, activating you?



My favorites finds:



This is a playlist of black artists and civil rights songs that empower and express, click here. So good, you must take a listen!!

  • Rising Appalachia is a couple of ladies from the U.S. I know them from festivals and love their modern gypsy style.

  • Yasmine Hamdan is a Middle Eastern artist pushing the envelope in her country. She talks about taboo subjects in her music.  

  • The Beatles "Imagine" makes me cry almost every time. And here is Lady Gaga singing in the 2015 European Games.

  • Jain is such a poppy music artist with great beats - love her.

  • And I can’t miss you knowing Ayla Nereo, this gem of a woman.

  • And lastly my sweet friend Nicole Sangsuree. Her music allows me to remember her soft skin, her deep passionate heart, and call for change in our nation.



Leave a comment and share an artist or let me know how you like the line-up above!

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Heart to Hearts
Amber Jane
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