Restorative Sound Experiences for Workplace Wellbeing, Focus & Nervous-System Recovery

Eluv offers experiential sessions and presentations exploring the relationship between sound, nervous-system restoration, stress recovery, emotional wellbeing, focus & deep listening within.

Experiential sessions and presentations designed to support restoration, emotional steadiness, focus, and recovery within high-demand environments.

 

Speaking & Wellness Themes

Workplace Wellbeing & Stress Recovery

Nervous-System Restoration in High-Demand Environments

Restorative Sound & Deep Listening

Experiential Wellbeing Sessions

Conferences, Retreats & Workplace Wellness Events

 

Topics may include:

Nervous-System Restoration & Workplace Wellbeing

Restorative Sound for High-Demand Environments

Deep Listening & Emotional Regulation

Sound, Stress Recovery & Focus

Experiential Wellbeing Sessions for Conferences & Retreats

 

Presentation Highlights

World Congress of Music Therapy

International Sound Therapy Association

Arts & Mind Village Convening at the Straz Center for the Performing Arts

Molloy College, Rockville Centre, New York.

University of Bridgeport, Connecticut.

Sydney International Spa & Beauty Expo

ISQRMM: Board Member (Past)

WMNF 88.5 FM:Host of Ultrasounds

Hemi-Sync® Recording Artist

 

Eluv

Eluv is a sound-based wellness facilitator, author, vocalist, recording artist, and longtime WMNF 88.5 FM radio host whose work explores the relationship between sound, nervous-system restoration, emotional wellbeing, and human connection.

Eluv has presented and performed at international conferences and interdisciplinary events focused on music, sound, wellbeing, and human connection, including the World Congress of Music Therapy, the International Sound Therapy Association (ISTA), and the Arts & Mind Village Convening at the Straz Center for the Performing Arts in collaboration with Johns Hopkins University’s International Arts + Mind Lab. 

Eluv has also served on the board of the Interdisciplinary Society for Quantitative Research in Music and Medicine (ISQRMM).