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March 30, 2025

31 minutes

Available for over a year

Izzy and Charlotte Church chat about how to connect with our inner creativity and imagination. Charlotte Church is a singer turned sound healing therapist who runs a retreat centre in Wales. In this episode, she leads a guided meditation to help us develop our creativity.

The music that soundtracks Charlotte's guided meditation was composed by Cecilia Tyrrell and recorded by the BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra exclusively for this episode.

Whether you're just starting to meditate or you're a seasoned meditator, this is the perfect podcast for you.

Music featured in this episode includes:

Rossini - String Sonata No.1 in G major

Cecilia Tyrell - Expand Your Creativity

Schubert - Notturno Op.148 (post.) in E

Brahms - Symphony No.1 in C minor (2nd movement)