I teach and facilitate the potential of sound, song and music to bring healing, transformation and connection.
My journey began as a professional singer and harpist. For over 20 years my performances have included television, radio and concert appearances in the UK, Ireland, Europe and Australia. Some of the notable clients that I have played for include The National Trust, The Woodland Trust, Mercedes Benz, The Royal Institute of British Architects, The Scotch Malt Whisky Society and The England Football Team. Probably my most unusual performance has been live on BBC1’s Crimewatch, playing an example of a stolen harp for over six million viewers.
As a musician with a deep interest in spirituality and wellbeing, it is natural that I should be drawn to train in sound healing and therapeutic music. I qualified as Certified Healthcare Musician with the Therapy Harp Training Program (Aus) and as a Gong Practitioner with the College of Sound Healing (UK). I then went on to qualify as a Nāda and Mantra Yoga Teacher (RYT-200) with Heart of Sound (USA).
Since then, I have enjoyed providing 1-1 sound healing and medicine singing sessions, group sound baths and restorative music sessions for care homes, support groups and institutions. Some of my most fulfilling experiences have been playing for babies, parents and staff in the children’s intensive care ward of a Dublin hospital and creating an anxiety-reducing performance for vulnerable prisoners at HMS Prison Bullingdon.