Tenille Bentley: From Boardroom Burnout to Transforming Lives with Therapeutic Sound

February 3
45 mins

Episode Description

Achieving outward success and having it all can make us feel on top of the world, but what happens when  that outward success doesn’t translate into inner fulfillment?  

Tenille Bentley’s journey began in the corporate world, where she built a multimillion-dollar tech company by her early 30s and founded a global charitable initiative that reached more than 40,000 children across five countries. Everything looked great on paper, but inside she felt empty. 

This week on The Change Effect, Tenille and I discuss her journey from boardroom burnout to transforming lives with therapeutic sound.

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Read Tenille’s Full Bio Here.

In this episode, Tenille and I discuss:

  • Tenille’s path from building a multi-million dollar tech company and charitable foundation to the pivotal moment that led her to reevaluate her life’s direction and reconnect with her “why.”
  • The creation of ELMA Education and its mission to nurture emotional intelligence and resilience in children, families, and workplaces.
  • Tenille’s innovative work in sound therapy, the formation of the En Coda Symphony Orchestra, and the co-production of the documentary Does Sound Heal?
  • The challenges and courage it took to let go of old identities, embrace her true calling, and pioneer new ways of supporting mental health.

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Does Sound Heal

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LINKS REFERENCED:

The Four Agreements by Don Miguel Ruiz

Listening to Smile

The Body Keeps the Score by Bessel van der Kolk


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