Amy Camie
Amy Camie is a classically trained professional harpist, Certified Clinical Musician, TEDx Speaker, and 2-time breast cancer thriver who uses music as a metaphor to empower individuals and groups with skills that build trust, understanding, empathy and self-compassion.
Certified in Intercultural Creativity®, Amy recognizes the potential opportunity for learning in every experience. She encourages audiences to open their mind, expand perceptions, and increase self-awareness to create a deeper sense of connection and community within and around them.
Known as “The Healing Harpist,” Amy has co-authored 2 clinical trials exploring the use of music to help reduce anxiety, and support brainwave and immune system function in cancer patients. Her music, “The Magic Mirror,” has helped thousands of listeners around the world relax, sleep and heal. Published research concludes, "… that listening to “The Magic Mirror” solo harp CD can be used in combination with other therapy for cancer or physiologically stressed patients to reduce the magnitude and duration of the effect of their disease."
Amy continues to broaden the conversation about music, creativity, and self-discovery through innovative talks, programs, articles and interviews.
Saturday, September 16, 2023 September 16, 2023 World Wellness Weekend
Healing Harmonies - Creating Serenity, Peace & Harmony in Chaotic Times
For those feeling stressed, overwhelmed, anxious and depressed, you’re not alone. Navigating the ever-changing challenges and responsibilities of daily life can be exhausting, throwing our sense of physical, emotional, mental and social well-being out of balance. How do we slow down, tune in and thrive in chaotic times?
Join, Amy Camie, “The Healing Harpist” for this unique seminar that combines therapeutic harp music, an expanded perspective of resonance, and inspiring ideas that create compassionate connections within and around us. Come experience the serenity, peace and harmony that can be created as we slow down, tune in, and experience the space between the notes.