Good Good Energy – A Musical Performance | Audrey Callahan | TEDxSanDiegoWomen
What if you could call in your best day ever — before it even begins? Through the power of music, Audrey Callahan’s performance “Good Good Energy” is a joyful reminder that alignment, gratitude, and intention can transform the way we move through life. Get ready for a burst of good good energy that will leave you inspired for your next glow up.www.AudreyMusic.com | TikTok: @AudreyCallahanMusic | IG: @audreymusic
#HighVibeMusic #MindsetMatters #ManifestingMusic #TEDxSanDiego #Women #TEDx #TEDxPerformance #entertainment Audrey Callahan is a transformational soul-pop artist, speaker, and voice for awakening.Her bold, emotionally charged music helps people break through fear, rewire limiting beliefs, and step into who they truly are.From a broke waitress who once gave up on her dreams to a heart-led entrepreneur now living the childhood dream she thought she’d lost, Audrey embodies the journey from misalignment to purpose.She offers both inspiration and proof that it’s never too late to walk your true path.Her powerful vocals and purpose-driven lyrics are more than entertainment, they’re INNERtainment; a high-vibe blend of music, healing, and activation. And it slaps.Featured on national TV and viral campaigns, Audrey is on a mission to make conscious music mainstream, because when you change what you listen to, you change who you become. https://ww.audreymusic.com This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx
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