Healing Through Music and Movement: Building Resiliency, Releasing Trauma, and Creating New Pathways to Wellness

Marathon Jam musicians at the local veterans hospital

At the Greenwell Center for Holistic Health, we believe that healing is not only possible—it is experiential, creative, and deeply rooted in connection. This belief comes to life once again as Marathon Jam hosts the 2nd Annual Healing Through Music and Movement Event, a powerful, interactive day designed to support veterans, first responders, healthcare professionals, caregivers, and anyone seeking meaningful tools for self-care and resilience.

Following a remarkable inaugural year, hosted by Stonefield Cellars Winery in Stokesdale, NC, this program was honoured with a Legacy Leader Award in 2025 through CanBeWell.org, recognizing its impact in bridging science, creativity, and community wellness. This year, the experience expands even further—offering participants new ways to explore healing through sound, movement, and artistic expression. Take a look at our video from last year!

Expanding the Experience: What’s New in 2026

This year’s event introduces exciting new elements designed to deepen the healing journey:

  • Instrument Exploration Program: Participants will engage directly with sound, discovering how rhythm, vibration, and tone can support emotional release and nervous system regulation.
  • Additional Facilitators: Bringing new perspective and expertise to broaden the learning experience.
  • NeuroArt Station: A creative space where participants can explore the intersection of art and neuroscience—translating internal experiences into visual expression to support integration and insight.

These additions reflect a growing understanding: healing is multi-sensory, and when we engage the body, mind, and creative spirit together, transformation becomes more accessible.

The Heart of the Program: A Signature Formula for Healing

At the core of this event is a thoughtfully designed experiential framework developed by Dr Michelle Greenwell, CIH BioEW, Colin MacLeod, and Tanya Levy, MSW.

This signature program weaves a formula through the day that inspires letting go, walking forward, and finding balance and flow. Each activity and the overall organization of the day, plus the “right” cup of tea, guides participants through a carefully curated sequence of music, movement, and reflective practices that support:

  • Awareness of the body’s response to stress and trauma
  • Gentle unwinding of held tension patterns
  • Re-patterning through rhythm, breath, and intentional movement
  • Integration through creative and sensory-based practices

This “formula building” approach empowers participants not only to experience healing in the moment, but to leave with tools they can apply in everyday life.

Continuing the Conversation: Podcast Connections

The impact of this work extends beyond the event itself. Several of last year’s facilitators and themes have been featured on the “Be Well with Dr. Michelle Greenwell” podcast, offering deeper insights into the science and stories behind the practices shared.

These episodes serve as a bridge—allowing listeners to revisit key concepts, explore personal journeys, and integrate learning at their own pace.

Music and Movement is Healing with Tom O’Shea

Music and Wine for Wellbeing with Natalie Wurz

Music as a Healing Aly with Lyn Koonce

Wellness Through Physical Storytelling with Sarah Arnatt

Music, Mind and Movement with Colin MacLeod

As the program grows, new podcast interviews are on the horizon, highlighting the voices and expertise of the additional facilitators joining this year’s event – Karen Novy and Matthew Seymour. These conversations will continue to expand our understanding of trauma recovery, resilience, and the role of creative expression in healing.

A Community of Healing and Possibility

What makes this event truly special is the community it creates. Participants are not just attendees—they are active contributors to a shared space of exploration, support, and transformation.

Whether you are navigating the effects of stress, supporting others in demanding roles, or simply seeking a deeper connection to your own well-being, this day offers an invitation:

To listen.
To move.
To create.
To heal.

At the Greenwell Center, we are honoured to support and celebrate initiatives like this—where innovation meets compassion, and where healing becomes a collective journey.

Our Cape Breton Tea Company tea highlighted The Autograph, Kitchen Party and Fit as a Fiddle. This year we will be highlighting a few signature blends. Stay tuned to learn more in the coming weeks.

Stay tuned for more updates, facilitator highlights, and podcast releases as we prepare for another inspiring event of Healing Through Music and Movement – Saturday, April 18th.

wine room with musicians sitting around in a circle and jamming

Soup and Sing at the end of the day – a great time to unwind, celebrate a great day, and jam with other fine musicians!

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