Radical Resonance is a heart-led, conscious wellness business based on Ngunnawal Country (Canberra, Australia), offering a unique integration of modalities to support deep, lasting transformation.Founded by Kristy, a qualified Nutritionist, Sound and Meditation Practitioner, and Somatic and Nervous System-Informed Wellness Coach; Radical Resonance exists to empower individuals to reconnect with their true nature through addressing the root causes of imbalance and nurturing the body, mind, and spirit; we create space for meaningful change, self-discovery and wellness.At Radical Resonance, we believe true wellness begins with resonance; the deep alignment of our inner and outer worlds. Through a carefully curated blend of services for individuals and small groups, we meet you where you are, providing skilled guidance, compassionate space holding, and practical tools to support real, sustainable growth.The Soundweaver SeriesWith over five years of hands-on experience in sound and meditation facilitation, I’ve had the privilege of guiding numerous individuals through both group journeys and one on one transformational sessions. I hold a Diploma in Sound, am a certified Meditation Teacher, Space Holder, Educator, and bring valuable insight through my certifications in Somatic and Trauma-Informed Coaching. I regularly facilitate workshops and trainings for a leading sound wellness provider, and I’m a proud professional member of both IICT and Meditation Australia.This series reflects not only the depth of my practice but the heart of my philosophy: that sound is both a sacred art and a refined skill; one to be approached with care, curiosity, and integrity. My facilitation style is experiential, inclusive and deeply respectful of the responsibility that comes with holding space.While sound journeys may evoke spiritual insights for some, I do not teach from a spiritual framework or endorse the hierarchical or bypassing narratives often found in the wellness industry. I honour each individual’s sovereign right to interpret their experience in a personally meaningful way, without imposing spiritual dogma or presenting myself or facilitators as “healers” or gurus.I believe in conscious facilitation that is respectful, inclusive and culturally aware. In a field where many traditions and tools intersect, it’s important we reflect on where our rituals and practices come from and how we honour their roots. This series invites facilitators to deepen their relationship with sound in a way that feels authentic, ethical and personally meaningful.