Growing up, my dad use to say,” You go to school, get a job and it’s a perk if you like it.”

Growing up, my dad use to say,” You go to school, get a job and it’s a perk if you like it.”

It never sat right with me. I didn’t know what I wanted to do “when I grew up” but I did know I didn’t want to just do it to pay my bills.

💕I wanted to LOVE it. 💕I wanted to feel like I was contributing to something bigger. 💕I wanted to feel FREE’D by it.

It wasn’t until years had passed and my dad witnessing me find my way, that shifted his perspective,”Baby doll, I just didn’t see an example of it being possible to do what you love, and make a living, until now.” (Whoa...)

This past Saturday, 10 new sound healing students went through the SoundEmbrace Sound Healing 101 class. Whether or not they choose to step into this work, they each had THIS in common. They want to love what they do, make a difference in their communities, and feel free’d by any ailments or limitations.

For my students past and present, THIS is what we are offering our communities through this work. An example. A representation of skilled sound practitioners living aligned. Sound practitioners from all different backgrounds serving the communities who mean most to them. Representation matters. And as we navigate through our personal evolution, healing the cracks and loving the spaces in between, we find peace. And it’s that peace that we find within ourselves that lights the way for others to see that they can do it too.

Sound Healing. It’s on the rise.

<3 Danielle

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.