nationally sought-after speaker, Tami Briggs educates audiences about using music for good health and in the healing process.
Her presentations:
- Connect with audiences through powerful stories and music examples—a blend of practical tips, immediate applications, and self-rejuvenation.
- Offer a different perspective about music’s power in our everyday lives and in the healing journey.
- Deliver an experiential, therapeutic program that is inspiring, motivating, and encouraging, but also deeply peaceful and relaxing—a much-needed “commodity” in our fast-paced world.
What participants have said:
- "Wow! Very moving, inspirational speaker. I could have listened to her for hours—not only her music, but she speaks from the heart as well as from her knowledge base."
Mayo Clinic Clinical Nurse Specialists; Rochester, MN
- "Excellent—could easily be the best part of the day. She will truly be a hard act to follow. She plays very relaxing music and has a soothing, caring voice."
Association of Professional Chaplains; Toronto, Canada
- "You offered so many excellent stories and examples of music for end-of-life care; this presentation gave me a whole different approach and attitude about the use of music. And your presence is much like the harp—gentle and powerful!"
Nebraska Hospice Conference; Lincoln, NE
Several different presentations are offered to a variety of audiences:
Partial Client List:
- Mayo Hospital and Clinics; Rochester, MN
- American Institute of Medical Education; Maui, Hawaii and Santa Fe, NM
- Nebraska Hospice Conference; Lincoln, NE
- International Transplant Nurses Society; Denver, CO
- American Nurses Association Biennial Convention; Philadelphia, PA and Minneapolis, MN
- Association of Professional Chaplains Conference; Toronto, Canada
- Wisconsin Alzheimer's Association; Madison, WI
- City of Hope Medical Center; Los Angeles, CA
- Society of Gynecological Nurses; San Antonio, TX
- National Perinatal Bereavement Conference; Cincinnati, OH
- International Parish Nurses Symposium; Chicago, IL and St. Louis, MO
- Oklahoma Parkinson's Association; Tulsa, OK
For more information about our presentations, or to schedule a presentation, please contact us.
| Musical Spa: A Retreat for Caregivers
Retreat to an oasis of relaxation, reflection, and rejuvenation, featuring live harp music and meditative readings. This unique evening session will nurture your spirit as you move from busy-ness to calm and deep relaxation. You will experience a musical journey, focusing on your self-care and inner journey. You will leave the session in a mellow state, ready for a good night’s sleep . . . guaranteed!
What participants have said about the Musical Spa: A Retreat for Caregivers program...
- "You brought me back to centering again and renewing my inner peace.”
Retreat at The Remembering Place; Gretna, NE
- "It was relaxing, peaceful, restful, and a wonderful way to end the day. This was excellent!"
Mayo Clinic Quest for Quality; Rochester, MN
| Program Structure: |
Presentation is experiential and includes...
- Sharing meditative readings.
- Meditative, live harp music as a self-care tool for stress reduction, relaxation, and renewal.
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| Target Audience: |
- Health care providers (e.g., nurses, doctors, chaplains and pastoral care, social workers, etc.)
- Patients and families/caregivers
- Volunteers
- Bereavement and grief/loss counselors
- The health-conscious community (e.g., churches, women's groups, support groups, survivor's groups, etc.)
Participants do not have to be musicians or have any expertise in music to attend.
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| Suggested scheduling: |
- National healthcare conferences
- Stress reduction/relaxation sessions
- Days of wellness or holistic health
- Workshops on self-care
- Recovery centers
- Spas and retreat centers
- Support and survivor's groups
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| Length: |
One to two hours. |
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