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Sound Pathways with Karen Olson Ph.D.

Sound Pathways with Karen Olson Ph.D.

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Sound Pathways is an inspiring and groundbreaking journey into the healing power of sound, creativity, and connection, exploring the profound link between Mind, Body, and Spirit. Hosted by Karen Olson, Ph.D., the show features captivating conversations with composers, musicians, sound healers, and inspirational thought leaders who share pioneering insights into how creativity and vibration shape our lives. Each episode invites you to explore the magic of sound and energy as powerful tools for healing, self-discovery, and achieving your dreams. With special guests, uplifting stories, live call-ins for personalized sound healings, and unique teachings, Sound Pathways inspires you to tune in, align with your inner self, and elevate your life.Copyright 2025 Karen Olson Ph.D. Art Entertainment & Performing Arts Social Sciences
Episodes
  • Sound Pathways, August 20, 2025
    Aug 21 2025
    Guest, Eileen Sherman Eileen Bluestone Sherman is an American writer. Throughout the course of her career, she has been a playwright, lyricist, young adult novelist, television writer, theater and music producer, and professor of dramatic literature.[1] Bluestone Sherman is best known for the children's book The Odd Potato, the young adult novel Monday in Odessa, and the musical Perfect Picture. Bluestone Sherman is also the co-founder and co-producer of the Indie Collaborative, a group of independent musicians across genres who perform together, share their work, and explore new collaborations.[2] https://alljewishtheatre.org/members/eileen-bluestone-sherman
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    1 hr and 11 mins
  • Sound Pathways, August 6, 2025
    Aug 7 2025
    Sound Pathways with Karen Olson Ph.D., Guest, Kirsten Agresta-Copely, harpist and composer Your Life, Your Gem Within – The Kuruvinda Journey with Renowned Harpist Kirsten Agresta Copely Like a rare ruby, our lives are shaped and polished through experience. On this episode of Sound Pathways, I sit down with GRAMMY®-nominated harpist and composer Kirsten Agresta Copely, celebrated for her dazzling performances on some of the world’s most iconic stages. Together, we’ll explore the inspiration behind her breathtaking new album Kuruvinda, a deeply personal work that sparkles with color, emotion, and the power of transformation. We’ll dive into Kirsten’s journey as a composer and performer, discovering how music and life’s challenges reveal our truths, embrace the beauty of imperfection, and transform life’s rough edges into brilliance. Don’t miss this luminous conversation—tune in to uncover how you can discover your own gem within.
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    47 mins
  • Sound Pathways, July 23, 2025
    Jul 24 2025
    Sound Pathways with Karen Olson Ph.D., Guest, Amornay, a powerful creative force and magnetic performer This week on Sound Pathways, Karen Olson sits down with Amornay — a powerful creative force and magnetic performer whose artistry lives in the space where presence meets purpose. A proud Recording Academy member and SAG-AFTRA actress, Amornay is both grounded and expansive. Her newest single, “Fool for Love,” delves into the ache of attachment and the longing for truth. With two more releases on the way — Amornay continues to craft emotionally rich, deeply resonant music. Karen calls her a dream maker — not because she follows a formula, but because she embodies transformation. Through sound, movement, and creative fire, Amornay channels strength through softness, elegance through vulnerability, and clarity through connection. In this episode, they explore how music becomes a vehicle for healing, how authenticity fuels expression, and how staying grounded in softness can awaken something truly powerful within.
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    53 mins
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