Relax Into Sound: An Immersive Healing Experience At Flow Yoga Cedar Park with Maddie B.
Step into a night of pure vibrational alchemy led by six next-level sound healers who are masters of their craft. This is not just a sound bath—it’s a powerful energetic reset, designed to elevate your frequency, dissolve stress, and drop you into a state of deep alignment.
From crystal bowls, drums, gongs and vocal toning to holographic sound healing and Reiki-infused vibrations, you’ll be guided through an immersive journey that clears fatigue and confusion, and tunes you into clarity, expansion, and your highest potential.
THE MASTERS BEHIND THE MAGIC
Each facilitator is not only a Reiki Master but a powerhouse in the world of sound and energy healing. Together, we’re creating something truly next-level—a one-night portalinto deep restoration, activation, and transformation.
Maddie Brennan – Sound Alchemist & Energy Weaver
Maddie is a sound alchemist, master energy healer, and visionary with a gift for bringing powerful people together to create transformative, high-vibration experiences. Rooted in Holographic Sound Healing, she weaves frequency, intention, and deep energetic work to help others let go, realign, and expand into their highest timelines.
Beyond her own practices, Maddie thrives on collaboration, curating spaces where master healers, musicians, and energy workers unite to amplify their gifts. She believes in the power of community, knowing that when the right people come together, true magic unfolds.
At this event, she’s bringing together a lineup of extraordinary sound healers and energy masters, each offering their unique medicine to co-create an experience of deep healing, clarity, and activation.
Are you ready to relax into sound and step into your next level?
@maddiebee.energy
www.maddiebee.energy
Destiny Lehew-Collins
With over 33 years rooted in Austin, Destiny has cultivated a rich and dynamic healing practice that weaves together Qigong, Tai Chi, Sports Injury Massage Therapy, and Lymphatic Drainage Therapy (supporting the cancer community).
Her path has led her to Sedona, Arizona, where she has studied with Anahata Ananda and the Fit For Service community, deepening her connection to nature, energy work, and soul-centered practices.
A seasoned facilitator of breathwork and sound healing ceremonies, Destiny has collaborated with some of the most talented practitioners in the field, guiding hundreds of souls through transformative experiences.
She currently hosts ‘Goddess Gatherings,’ a monthly women’s circle in Austin, where she creates a sacred space for connection and growth. Each gathering features an expert speaker covering topics like skincare for your cycle, human design, chakra balancing, and yoni steaming ceremonies—curated for both deep transformation and fun.
With future retreats planned in Sedona, Santa Fe, and beyond, Destiny continues to bring people together in powerful, heart-centered ways.
@liveqigongatx
Nohra – The Alchemist Artist
Nohra is an internationally acclaimed sound healer, musician, producer, and master hypnotherapist whose groundbreaking work has transformed lives and inspired audiences around the world.
With decades of experience in both the music industry and the healing arts, Nohra bridges the worlds of creativity, transformation, and profound personal growth—weaving sound, frequency, and subconscious reprogramming into an experience that is both deeply healing and artistically masterful.
@Nohra.music & @yourminddetox
www.hypnozik.com
Aisha Conner – Sacred Sound Artist
Aisha is a Sacred Sound Artist who nurtures expansion, healing, and deep transformation through her voice, flute, and music. Her work dissolves the boundariesbetween self and spirit, inviting you to feel, release, and awaken your own inner sound.
A true creative force, Aisha’s artistry extends beyond sound. She brings uplifting musical collaborations to gatherings, offers face painting for all ages & events, and provides graphic design and virtual support to help clients bring their visions to life.
@AishaConner
www.AishaConner.com
Yin involves holding poses passive and with little muscular effort for an extended period to target the connective tissues
30 day trial for $30Yin Yoga is a contemplative style of yoga that involves holding poses for an extended period, typically three to five minutes or more. It is a slower-paced, more meditative form of the physical and spiritual discipline of yoga. Unlike other types of yoga that focus on engaging the muscles, Yin Yoga aims to target the connective tissues through passive holds and little muscular effort.
Yin yoga is meant to help promote balance within your body by working the deep connective tissues. It is a branch of hatha yoga, an ancient Indian practice that focuses on stretching and strengthening the physical body to prepare for sitting meditation.
Yin Yoga is based on three fundamental principles known as Tattvas: Edge, Stillness, and Time that are to be expected in every class. The edge refers to how deeply you go into each pose, which varies for each individual and is determined by the natural limits of your body. Props, such as blocks or blankets, can be used to support the body and help you find your edge. Once you find your edge, the goal is to remain still, and breathe deep and consistently, in the pose for an extended period of time, allowing the deep connective tissues to release. The length of time spent in each pose is an essential aspect of Yin Yoga, as it provides ample time to fully release and obtain maximum benefits.
30 day trial for $30Unwind with our restorative classes, sweat it out in a hot yoga class, or experience traditional yoga. Feeling something in between? Choose from the widest selection of class options in Texas.
See the classesThere's a reason thousands of students have called Flow their second home for over a decade. Come experience yoga that makes you feel at home.
There's a reason thousands of students have called Flow their second home for over a decade. Come experience yoga that makes you feel at home.
What started as a tiny studio with friends, Flow is now one of the fastest growing wellness brands and headed up by a powerhouse of women.
About FlowUnwind with our restorative classes, sweat it out in a hot yoga class, or experience traditional yoga. Feeling something in between? Choose from the widest selection of class options in Texas.
See the classesThere's a reason thousands of students have called Flow their second home for over a decade. Come experience yoga that makes you feel at home.
There's a reason thousands of students have called Flow their second home for over a decade. Come experience yoga that makes you feel at home.
What started as a tiny studio with friends, Flow is now one of the fastest growing wellness brands and headed up by a powerhouse of women.
About FlowWith locations all over Austin and memberships that get you unlimited yoga at all Flow locations, we've got you covered.
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