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Restorative Sound Bath Journey

In this receptive session, you will experience a variety of sound healing instruments, including crystal singing bowls, gongs, drums, wooden and ceramic flutes, and the human voice. Beth has carefully curated a set of singing bowls pitched at lower frequencies, in order to activate theta and delta brainwaves involved in deep relaxation. You will be gently guided on a journey of relaxation, healing, and growth through sound, breath work, and focused meditation. You may wish to bring a yoga mat, head support, and/or eye mask. Chairs will also be available.

About our facilitator:

I have worked with individuals and groups of diverse ages and abilities in community settings across Northeast Ohio, providing music therapy, adapted theater, and wellness services to foster creativity, self-expression, healing, learning, and growth. We make music and meaning together in a safe, supported, and fun environment. My work with clients is informed by Humanistic, Improvisational, and Cognitive-Behavioral approaches.

I have been fortunate to be able to integrate my passions for music, healing, and teaching throughout my varied career. I hold BA (University of Pennsylvania), MA (University of London) and PhD (Northwestern University) degrees in theater, and have served for over two decades as Cantor and Spiritual Leader of Knesseth Israel Temple in Wooster, OH. I became a Board Certified Music Therapist in 2019, after completing my BMus at Cleveland State University, and a six month, full-time internship at MetroHealth Medical Center, where I focused on neurological rehabilitation after stroke, spinal cord, and traumatic brain injuries. I became a Licensed Professional Music Therapist in the State of Ohio in 2024, and a Neurologic Music Therapy® Music Therapist (NMT™) in 2025. I am classically trained in piano, guitar, and voice, and also play a wide range of percussion and folk instruments. I am currently pursuing additional training in sound healing. I also love hiking in the woods, music jams, reading, and cooking for my family and friends.

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