Brenda MacIntyre
Brenda MacIntyre, aka Medicine Song Woman, is a JUNO-winning Indigenous artist, healer and keynote speaker on leadership, grief and mindfulness for mental health. Her 1-on-1 Medicine Song Healing Sessions and group journeys help women find their voice and manage grief, trauma and chronic pain. Her workshops and keynotes can help your staff to feel more grounded and present, bring more passion into their work and improve their leadership and communication skills.
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Services
75 minute Medicine Song Healing Journey-Group session over Zoom: Indigenous energy and sound healing through Brenda’s signature Medicine Song Healing work. Max 20 attendees. Relax, release and soak up the calming energy of live channelled healing songs and soundscapes. Receive a group energy reading. Downloadable audio and video replay provided. BONUS: Brenda will be available for an hour after the group session for up to 4 complimentary 15 minute 1-1 phone follow-ups, for those who have burning questions about their experience of the journey. First come, first served.
Keynotes and Workshops: All topics are offered as workshops or keynotes. All are personalized to your organization and audience. All include teachings, musical performance and audience participation. Rates vary according to length, whether virtual or in-person and other factors.
NEW! Truth & ReconciliACTION: This keynote or workshop balances awareness through song and story with effective simple actions your audience can take right now to ally with Indigenous people for Truth and Reconciliation on an individual, corporate and collective level.
Sing Yourself Alive-How to Find Your Voice: Your team will learn how to find their voice and self-confidence through song and simple inclusive vocal and creative practices. Learn how to turn your voice into a tool to help you hold space for your clients and staff and easily hold their attention. Help your staff and clients connect with each other more meaningfully.
NEW! Picking Up the Pieces 101- Music & Mindfulness for Mental Health: Learn and practice unique mindfulness activities set to live music. Your audience, staff or clients will discover ways to make space for grief and self-care in the workplace and at home, to prevent burnout and alleviate stress. Receive a balanced experience of mindfulness from an accessible, inclusive First Nations perspective.