#382 The Healing Power of Voice - Awakening Through Sound w/ Nathan Riley & Maryn Azoff
In this episode, Dr. Nathan Riley, a holistic OBGYN, and Maryn Azoff, a professional singer turned plant medicine practitioner, discuss the transformative power of voice and chanting. Dr. Riley shares his journey of integrating holistic practices into childbirth, while Maryn recounts how her journey from professional singing to plant medicine led her to discover the deep healing potential of the human voice. They explore the science and ancient wisdom behind cymatics, frequency, and polyvagal theory, and how these can harmonize the nervous system. The episode delves into the impact of voice activation on personal healing and spiritual growth, emphasizing the importance of reconnecting with one's innate instincts and the Earth's intelligence.
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7-week Chakra cohort 40 days of chanting, including 7 group calls with Nathan and Maryn Maryn's website: www.vocaltransformation.com Nathan's website: www.belovedholistics.com
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- Podcast
- FrequênciaQuinzenal
- Publicado28 de novembro de 2024 18:00 UTC
- Duração1h23min
- Episódio534
- ClassificaçãoLivre