Christine, who holds master's degrees in social work and music therapy, inspires people all over the world with her message that music promotes holistic health, peace-making, spirituality, and wellness.
She’s brought the flute and drums to cancer patients, corporate employees of Fortune 500 companies, women’s empowerment groups, refugees healing from trauma, disaster survivors, and even into war zones.
In this hour, you’ll come to understand how the flute can help you release suffering and come into harmony with yourself and the world around you.
And, if you feel like you’ve lost touch with your true essence because you’re living in reaction to life — rather than in harmony with it — the flute can bring you back in touch with your creative spirit and soulful personal agency.
When you attend this event, you’ll also be among the first to hear about Christine’s new 7-week live video program, where you’ll journey with your flute into the vast world of self-care...
... using the theme of the Native American “lodge of self-exploration” to develop your skills as a flute player and illuminate your healing path.
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About Christine Stevens
Christine Stevens is an internationally acclaimed speaker, author, drummer, and music therapist, with master’s degrees in both social work and music therapy. She is the host of Global Rhythm Sangha, and the founder of UpBeat Drum Circles, which brings drumming and sound healing to organizations and events dedicated to uplifting humanity.
Christine, who has worked with Fortune 500 companies, survivors of disasters, and refugee women, serves as a Musical Ambassador of Peace. She led the first drum circle training for peace in northern Iraq and toured Japan with a music medicine approach to the Native American-style flute.
Through Remo, the world’s largest drum company, Christine co-created the HealthRHYTHMS research-based drumming protocol used in medical centers and wellness centers worldwide. She is the author of , and Her popular drumming CDs include , and .
As an advocate of music and wellness, her media appearances include NBC, KTLA Los Angeles, Living Better TV, and Discovery Health. Her work has been featured in magazine, magazine, , and .