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Vocal Empowerment & So Much More

People often ask me to describe what I do, since the terms “Vocal Freedom Camp” and “Journey to Vocal Freedom” can mean many things. But since what I do is comprised of so many different elements, I try to focus my answer on what clients achieve as a result of working with me.

“I have so much more ease and comfort in my performance”
“I can finally sing out loud and not worry about what other people think”
“My throat no longer hurts when I sing and I have so much more stamina”
“My writers block is completely gone!”
“I have so much more confidence and am no longer afraid to speak my truth”
“I have given my inner child a voice and she is giving me so much joy”

So what is it that I offer, specifically, that makes all of this possible?

As a platinum recording artist with a massive International track record as a film-, TV- and stage performer, composer, writer and producer, I offer inspiration, experise and a giant arsenal of helpful tools for creative fulfillment.

As an award winning Vocal Coach with more than thirty years of experience, I work with people from all walks of life, including professional singers, actors, speakers, writers, teachers, coaches, therapists, nurses, – the list goes on… and trauma survivors.

As a recommended and accredited Journey Therapist, I offer deeply transformational processes that helps people identify, process and release the core emotional root cause of a current issue.

My life long work as an Intuitive Healer with certifications in multiple modalities, such as Energy Active Craniosacral Therapy, Reiki, Matrix Energetix, Hypotherapy and Thai-, Swedish-, Esalen-, Lomi Lomi Massage Therapy, enables me to offer additional support for the body, voice and mind.

All things considered, you can say that I am a Life Transformation Coach, using voice, breath, movement and mind techniques to help people express themselves with greater ease, joy and freedom.

On that note, I am super excited to offer a Vocal Freedom Camp LIVE seminar as a weekend retreat in Villa Drottninggatan in Sweden May 24-26. This seminar is imited to 10 participants. Room and board is included in the price. More info and registration via www.journeytovocalfreedom.com

I would of course love to see you! Let me know your questions and how I can be of service to YOU.

Musically Yours,
Caroline



When Things Fall Apart

One of the basic principles I have learned from Craniosacral Therapy is that “things fall apart in order to come back together in a higher level of order”. This concept is true for most organic systems and can effectively be applied to other systems as well, such as how we organize our thoughts and manage our lives and relationships.

I remember how profoundly it struck me when Sally Field’s character, Sybil, was at the point in her therapy when she felt that the world was coming to an end. And the therapist pointed out that it wasn’t the world that was coming to an end, it was just Sybil’s world as she knew it that was changing in a big way. She was actually beginning to remember parts of her life and thus coming together as a personality system in a better way.

Sometimes allowing things to fall apart is the best thing we can do. Often resistance only serves to prolong the agony and fear of change. When we allow ourselves to go with the flow and surrender to the process of what is happening instead of denying it or fighting it, we create space for a greater part of ourselves to emerge.

And don’t get me wrong. I don’t mean that we shouldn’t stand up for ourselves or fight for what we believe in. I only mean that when there is a breakdown of sorts in our lives, it can be useful to surrender to the natural process of that breakdown in order to achieve the full benefit of what is created as things fall back together again.

For example: When we feel like we are coming down with something, it is not an uncommon practice to fight it or suppress it with pills and caffeine instead of listening to the signals our bodies are giving us and taking the time to nurture ourselves and rejuvenate. We are so conditioned in our society to suppress our feelings and keep it together and tough it out that we are forgetting how amazing we really are. Yet, when we actually listen and nurture ourselves accordingly, we emerge as stronger, happier and more productive beings.

This is nothing new. I am only choosing to look at it more closely these days, since I have made a commitment to allow myself to feel more and do less. The commitment came about as I realized I was heading full speed into a dead end street (figuratively, not literally) as a performer by working too much, playing too little and burning that famous candle in both ends. My programmed response, from years and years of deadline driven habits and adrenaline junky behaviors, would have been to will the dead end street into a through street and plow ahead as if nothing had happened.

Instead I stopped, got out of the car and began to smell the flowers. And, as I allowed myself to breathe and to surrender to doing absolutely nothing but smelling those flowers, a new idea formed in my mind: “What would happen if I let myself just be for a while? If I actually took that time off that I said I would take off after I finished my last project? Would my world fall apart? And if it did, would it then be possible for it to come back together in a much better way?

Sometimes all we need is to get out of our own way.

Love and Blessings, Caroline