Building a life around the work
For practitioners
Training paths, ethics, scope of practice, pricing, burnout, working with venues and contracts. For people already in the room — or thinking seriously about getting there.
The questions every sound healer should ask before a first session
Pregnancy, pacemakers, recent ear surgery, severe tinnitus, photosensitive seizure history, untreated psychosis. Six questions that take ninety seconds to ask and prevent the only harms a sound bath can actually cause.
Read pieceSound facilitator burnout — the slow leak no one warns you about
What burnout looks like in this specific field, why it sneaks up on the most conscientious facilitators, and the structural changes that prevent it before it forces a year-long pause.
Read pieceTrauma-informed sound facilitation — what it actually means in the room
Most sound healers will say they are trauma-informed. Few have been trained in it. Here is the working definition, the actual room-level decisions it requires, and the places it most often breaks down.
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