About the session
- A powerful technique for transforming your inner critic from a creative block into a catalyst for deeper work. This practice helps you move through discomfort and self-doubt rather than running from it, creating space for your authentic creative voice to emerge.
- A simple body-based practice for tuning your creative instrument before any artistic session. This sounding meditation helps clear energetic blocks and connects you to the wisdom already present in your body, allowing inspiration to flow more freely.
- How to use your voice as a tool for spiritual and creative liberation. By learning to listen to and honor the sounds within you, you can access a deeper relationship with your creative essence and move beyond perfectionism into truthful expression.
- How song and sound can serve as prayers for support in your creative practice. KJ shares how hymns and simple, repeatable songs can accompany your artmaking journey, offering hope and affirmation without dogma or rigid structure.
- About a training designed to help you carry song into group spaces with confidence. This offering supports artists and facilitators who want to use their voice as a tool for community healing, ritual, and collective creative expression.
You'll be guided by KJ through a "sounding" practice that invites you to listen to three wisdom centers in your body—your gut, your head, and your heart—and translate what you discover there into sound using your voice. This simple yet profound exercise helps you tune your creative instrument from the inside out, clearing energetic blocks in a way that journaling and movement alone cannot reach.
About the speaker
KJ Song (they/them) helps people remember that their voice is not an accessory to their art — it IS the art. A queer, non-binary musician and voice guide, KJ works at the intersection of song, spirit, and embodied truth, inviting artists out of silence, self-editing, and perfectionism and back into sound. Their spaces are less about “singing well” and more about telling the truth with breath, vibration, and courage — so the inner artist can finally be heard. They also really love bacon, their piano, and going to bed at a geriatric hour.
