Jessica Maguire and Allison Davies Voice Webinar

Join Our Free 90-Minute Live Webinar (incl. Q&A)

The Voice as a Portal to Regulation: Free Your Voice, Soothe Your Nervous System

Hosted by Jessica Maguire and Allison Davies

Registrations have now closed.

Do you experience?

 

• Communication issues or difficulty expressing yourself?
• A desire for balanced, healthy relationships?
• Challenges with expressing anger in a healthy way?
• Anxiety, emotional overwhelm or have difficulty switching off?
• Depression, feel flat or emotionally numb?
• A desire to feel truly seen and heard?

 

If yes, then this webinar could help you.

What you'll learn:

 
• Build confidence and trust in your ability to communicate
 
• Improve your personal and professional relationships
 
• What state of your nervous system you may be communicating from
 
• Partner with your body to cultivate assertiveness and confidence
 
• To speak with freedom rather than rules and restriction

A collaboration between

Presented by

Jessica Maguire

Jessica Maguire holds a Bachelor of Health Science degree and a Master of Physiotherapy. Her post-graduate study includes the fields of neuroscience, neuroplasticity, brain-heart biofeedback, brain-body medicine and transcutaneous vagus nerve stimulation. As a TEDx speaker and lecturer, she believes that knowledge is power. She teaches a long-term, sustainable, profoundly transformative methodology of nervous system repair, empowering students to step into the driver’s seat of their own health and wellbeing at Nervous System School.

"It feels like I’ve been let in on something that’s a secret source within my own body. And I feel like I’ve learned to drive my nervous system instead of it being on auto-pilot." - Dianne, Vagus Nerve Program Student 2023

Allison Davies Music and the Brain

Allison Davies

Allison Davies creates online resources for parents, educators and support staff and works with schools to deliver professional development around the topics of childhood brain development and the use of music as a regulatory tool. She is an independent liberatory scholar currently exploring the gatekeeping and classism of the social construct ‘musical vs non musical’.

“Allison teaches with such love, warmth and understanding through her lived experience. I felt safe, seen and held in this sometimes difficult parenting life.” - Brains = Behaviours Participant, 2020

 

 

 

 

 

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