Description
The Sound of Sensation: A Masterclass in Using Sound to Guide the Body
Recorded live with Sage Rader and Our Breath Collective, this 2-hour workshop explores how sound can become a tool for transformation—not just a soundtrack.
We’ve all been in sessions where the music feels off…where a single track breaks the spell. This experience flips that script. Sage Rader, composer, breath facilitator, and creator of Neuroacrobatics, teaches how to “map consciousness in the body” through sound: how different waveforms, tones, and frequencies evoke unique sensations; how to select and stitch sounds into cohesive emotional arcs; and how silence itself can shape the experience.
Whether you guide breath, teach movement, hold space for others, or want to deepen your own sensory awareness, you’ll learn to:
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Choose sounds based on how they feel in the body, not just how they sound.
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Sequence music that supports nervous-system flow and emotional safety.
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Use novelty, contrast, and silence to create memorable moments.
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Design soundscapes that compound positive outcomes for yourself and your clients.
Sage’s approach blends art, science, and heart into a practical, experiential framework anyone can apply without needing musical theory.
What’s included
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Full 2-hour video recording (with screen-shared demos and live examples)
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Immediate, lifetime access
This is for:
Breath facilitators, yoga and meditation teachers, coaches, creatives, and anyone curious about how sound shapes the nervous system and the way we feel.
About Sage Rader
Sage Rader is a breath‑and‑music performance artist, creator of NeuroAcrobatics, and founder of Breath Church. He fuses state‑shifting breath sequences with original cinematic sound to help audiences regulate stress, unlock creativity, and connect—together. A former frontman of Ready Fire Aim—whose 2008 album drew comparisons to Depeche Mode and NIN—and a Sundance‑screened actor in Beyond the Ocean, Rader translates contemporary breathing science into immersive experiences profiled by the Global Wellness Summit that feel like concert, ceremony, and class in one.
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