Ready to Try Something New? (And why this might just be what you’re looking for!)


Weekly Newsletter 2.13.25

Ready to Try Something New? (And why this might just be what you’re looking for!)

Hi Reader,

For the past few weeks, I’ve been sending you weekly newsletters explaining why songwriting is healing from both a scientific and psychological perspective. In addition to how it’s helped me overcome the many challenges that I’ve faced in my life from dealing with my grandmother’s passing, surviving a traumatic car accident with my friends (when our van was completely demolished) on the interstate, and witnessing my boyfriend’s battle with addiction. If you missed any of these messages, you can catch up here!​

If you’re ready to learn more about sharing your story through song, I’m ready to show you how! Songwriting is a natural outlet for expression, because it allows you to tap into your unconscious mind bringing an awareness to whatever may be lurking under the surface for reflection and healing. Not only will you feel an immediate release, but you’ll also learn a new skill for dealing with issues that come up at any point in your life and rise above them.

I’ve been a professional singer/songwriter for well over two decades now, and I can also assure you that musical talent is only half of what it takes to write a good song. The other half, which is equally, if not more important, is the story that you have to tell. You can always develop your musical talent by taking music lessons, studying instructional books, and taking courses on music theory, however, your past experiences are your biggest treasures when it comes to songwriting. Those are your diamonds in the rough waiting to shine for all of the world to see! (But only if you want to share them with the world). Otherwise, you can keep them all to yourself, and that is also a beautiful thing.

So if you’re ready to take the first step in learning more about songwriting (and more specifically for healing), go ahead and download my free ‘Benefits of Songwriting for Healing and How to Get Started Guide’ here (if you haven’t done so already, what are you waiting for?!) and book your free one-on-one complimentary 20 minute online songwriting for healing mini-session by clicking the button below!

To your continued happiness and success,

~Andrea of BLB ✨💜🎶

P.S. No musical experience is required and all skill levels of musicians are welcome to book a free mini-session to learn more!

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