I went PINK!


I went PINK!

For as long as I can remember, I have always wanted pink hair, and for as long as I could remember I have had an excuse not to do it.

In high school, my parents said no. 
In college, I didn’t have the money.
First career, I still didn’t have the money.
Second career, no one will take me seriously.

When I walked into Sound Healing, I was carrying a lot of heavy baggage. Most of them labeled: Self Conscious, Not Enough, and Skeptical - which was the heaviest! But something propelled me forward with a deep trust and faith that THIS was what I was supposed to do.

I knew that if I wanted to succeed to the level of my goals in this field I would need to speak to my target audience in a way that would make it accessible. And it worked! But something weird happened in the process…

All these years I had been focused on making sound healing accessible to others, I lost this piece of self-expression for myself out of fear that I would loose everything I have built.

I kept telling myself that I wouldn’t be able to work with corporate clients or doctors offices… That certain boards, or government officials wouldn’t take me seriously let alone teaching my own sound healing classes!

One thing I share with my students, is that if you are not doing your own personal work, you can not expect your clients to. That’s why I continue to share my stories... maybe we find some common ground. While this may be something small for some, it carries a pretty big significance for me. I don’t know how long I will keep it, but I feel so empowered to finally be expressed in this way!

Next! Tattoo sleeve! :o)

What is something you have been putting off bc of fear of someone else’s opinion?

<3Danielle

Danielle Hall

Danielle brings over a decade of experience in using sound healing to support adults and children through various traumas, including PTSD, depression, and physical pain. She is currently completing her Ph.D. in Holistic Life Coaching and holds a Master’s in Metaphysical Science and a certification in Sound Healing Therapy. Danielle collaborates with hospitals, corporate wellness programs, therapy centers, and nonprofits to enhance client well-being through non-invasive sound techniques.

An active member of the American Public Health Association, Danielle educates on the benefits of sound therapy as a complementary wellness approach. She also advocates for musicians' rights as an Associate Member of the Recording Academy and contributes to community development as a member of the DEI Committee and the Public Affairs Committee in Calhoun County, Alabama, where she is also a stakeholder in county tourism.

She has been named a "Pioneer in the Sound Healing Industry" by the Shift Network and interviewed on CNN, Fox 5, and 11Alive.