LeeAnn describes herself as a hummingbird, a collector of life experiences. Her quest for knowledge, skill and wisdom has led her down many roads in the worlds of business, the arts and non-profits, but her constant has always been music.
LeeAnn studied music at Belmont University in Nashville, and earned her BA in Sound Engineering from Columbia College in Chicago. She released her first solo album in 2008, “Light as Air,” available on Spotify.
A personal trauma led her to explore music not only as art, but as a powerful source of healing — helping her to live a life of joy and open-hearted presence in harmony with the ongoing grief journey of losing her son, Patrick.
The essence of being limitless is what sets LeeAnn apart, and what draws humanity to her. She genuinely believes that each and everyone of us is capable of living the life they imagine; pain-free, with joy, immersed in a complete love of themselves. LeeAnn considers herself a researcher, studying the way trauma, grief, and our environment can shift the natural frequency and resonance of our bodies.
“Our natural frequency as humans is the frequency of the earth itself, 7.83 Hz. When we experience trauma or a grief journey, we fall out of tune with that frequency, it can manifest as chronic pain, depression or a general sense of dis-ease” explains LeeAnn. “An ancient modality first practiced in Ancient Greece, sonic therapy is a noninvasive method of healing, based on bringing us into balance. Once we are in tune, fear, doubt, and suffering fall away, allowing our true selves to emerge with clarity.”