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Free Wellness Summitt offers tools for mental and spiritual growth

Free Wellness Summitt offers tools for mental and spiritual growth
Rhonda Doyle, left, and Julie Jadofsky-Lynch, founders of
the Sound Vibing Soul Sisters, are presenting a free Wellness Summit on Sept. 29 at Zen 4 Wellness in Fallon.
Photo by Christy Lattin

If you’ve ever been curious about alternative healing methods, the upcoming Wellness Summit on Sept. 29 will offer a glimpse into several different practices. The Sound Vibing Soul Sisters created the free summit and invited five speakers to talk about maintaining your physical and mental wellness through all seasons of the year, especially as the busy holiday season approaches.

The event is hosted by Julie Jadofsky-Lynch, a local licensed massage therapist and owner of Zen 4 Wellness. She specializes in aromatouch therapy, healing sounds and frequencies. Her co-host is Rhonda Doyle who is also a sound practitioner, a Reiki master, and life coach. Jadofsky-Lynch and Doyle jointly own the Sound Vibing Souls Sisters enterprise that offers monthly sound journeys (or sound baths) with singing bowls and tuning forks. 

The lineup of speakers include:

  • Jessica Homer, a licensed clinical social worker and owner of Apricity Counseling Services in Fallon. She had worked in the mental health field in Northern Nevada for several years and has served as a therapist, and drug and alcohol counselor.
  • Laura Engleman, a Reiki master. Reiki is a form of energy healing, originating in Japan, that transfers energy from the practitioner to the client.
  • The Sound Vibing Soul Sisters – Julie and Rhonda – will speak about the healing benefits of sound, frequencies, and vibration. The “soul sisters” often host sound journey events in Fallon which feature instruments like tuning forks, singing bowls, and gongs.
  • Julie Jadofsky-Lynch will talk about aromatouch therapy methods, acupressure points, and the therapeutic benefits of essential oils.
  • Brandy Keenan will speak about breathwork, different breathing techniques said to help improve mental, emotional and physical health.

Each speaker is given about 35 minutes to speak, with short breaks between if a participant needs to leave early. Light snacks and beverages will be provided.

“There are different modalities to use on your journey to healing. People need to know about them,” Jadofsky-Lynch said. “Even if they only take one modality away to use, it’s worth it. Take control of your own journey.”

The wellness summit is being offered free because the Sound Vibing Soul Sisters want to offer this knowledge to the community without any barriers. Doyle simply explained, “I just want people to feel better. We want them to be open to finding different ways to alleviate their pain and improve their wellbeing.”

Registration for the free event can be found at www.soundvibingsoulsisters.com. Prior registration is not required, and guests will be welcome the day of the event.

Sunday, Sept. 29, 12-4 p.m.
Hosted by Zen 4 Wellness
1676 W. Williams Ave., Fallon, NV
corner unit of Frontier Village

 

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