If you’re carrying the weight of swallowed feelings and personal truths — afraid of what might happen once you start letting them out — a direct path to relief and freedom is available to you.
Your voice.
The Brothers Koren (Isaac and Thorald), transformational voice leaders and co-creators of Your Big Voice, assert that the human voice isn’t just a means of communication or creativity. It’s a regulatory instrument — one of the fastest ways the nervous system knows how to restore calm, move unprocessed emotion, and return to safety.
And yet, for many of us, speaking up can seem risky. Expressing emotion can be overwhelming. Making sound — freely, instinctively — can leave you feeling exposed and vulnerable.
If you’ve tried a variety of approaches and still feel emotionally backed up, silenced, or disconnected — it may be because you haven’t had a safe way to truly metabolize what’s going on inside you.
This is where trauma-aware voicework comes in.
We invite you to join this free online event with the beloved Brothers for a grounded, experiential taste of why the voice can heal in ways other modalities often can’t.
For decades, the Brothers have helped thousands rediscover the liberation of their own authentic sound. Their rare blend of artistry, neuroscience, and heart-centered facilitation makes their method feel both deeply human and surprisingly joyful.
During this workshop, you’ll explore how voicework meets emotion at the level of sensation — before you’ve found the right words, before you’ve made sense of it, before you’ve turned it into a story.
You’ll learn why so many people carry “voice trauma,” how self-censorship forms (often quietly, and often early), and what actually helps expression feel possible again — without pressure, perfectionism, or pretending.
Rather than trying to “feel better” by staying positive or pushing discomfort away, you’ll be introduced to a radically different premise: emotional health comes from feeling what needs to be felt. Not by reliving the past — but by giving your body a way to digest what it’s holding.
Sounding becomes the bridge that allows emotion to move, reorganize, and resolve.
You’ll be guided through a gentle yet powerful process the Brothers call “Orient • Feel • Sound • Integrate” — designed to let you experience this shift directly. No singing. No performing. Just noticing what’s present in your body, giving it a simple sound, and allowing your system to respond.
You’ll likely leave feeling more grounded, less self-conscious about your voice, and a bit amazed by how much can shift when sound is allowed to move through you — instead of being held back.