Ep 10: We Need to Feel to Heal with Desirée Dawson

If you believe in the power of music to help us heal and feel, this episode will have you singing sweet harmomies in your soul.

I had the absolute pleasure of chatting with Desiree Dawson, an award winning recording artist, singer, songwriter, producer, yoga teacher, sound healing facilitator, CBC radio favorite, Key Change Artist and a Juno award nominee. 

And, she’s so much more than that. 

Desiree is an incredibly joyful and introspective young woman who is wise beyond her years. We explore what it takes to pursue a calling, the lessons she learned from deciding to live in an RV and the inspiration behind her soul touching and nervous system soothing lyrics.

And, a treat for you, she wraps up our time together with a special a capella performance of her brand new single, I Am Blessed.

In This Episode, We Discuss:

  • How our subconscious tries to keep us safe

  • The struggle between ambition and sabotage

  • Healing our nervous system through yoga, nature & music

  • The importance of confidence and taking up space

  • How it felt when her album Meet You At The Light was nominated for a Juno Award

  • The relationship between money and creative flow 

  • Waiting for perfection will keep you waiting forever

  • Community, connection and how we’re all living in harmony

  • The meaning behind the lyrics of her song Just Fine

  • The song that was conceived and born in 5 minutes

  • What she wishes she would have started sooner

This episode made me see our younger generation in such a different light. 

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