About :

Tiesha McNeal is a sound wellness practitioner, a lifelong musician, an architectural designer, and the founder of Harmonic Path. Her work blends therapeutic sound, sensory design, and evidence-aligned wellness practices to support nervous system balance, emotional regulation, and restorative connection. Harmonic Path partners with hospitals, care facilities, and mission-driven organizations to offer accessible sound wellness for caregivers, patients, and communities experiencing stress, trauma, and burnout.

Her work sits at the intersection of integrative wellness, trauma-informed care, and creative practice, supporting those who care for others as well as individuals seeking rest, resilience, and personal transformation.

Harmonic Path was born from Tiesha’s own experience navigating a demanding career alongside motherhood and menopause, a period marked by profound overwhelm. A single sound bath experience became a turning point, reconnecting her to the body’s innate capacity for regulation and rest. That transformation inspired her to bring sound wellness to others, especially those who care for, serve, or support vulnerable populations.

Harmonic Path offers restorative sound wellness experiences that use carefully selected acoustic instruments and intentional frequencies to support nervous system regulation, relaxation, and emotional balance. Each session is designed to create a safe, immersive sensory environment where the body can shift out of stress response and into rest and integration.

Sessions incorporate instruments such as crystal and metal singing bowls, tuning forks, gongs, chimes, tone bells, drums, flute, and harmonic drones. These instruments produce steady tones, overtones, and rhythmic patterns that engage the auditory system and are felt throughout the body as gentle vibration. This vibrational input can help slow breathing, quiet mental activity, and support parasympathetic nervous system activation.

Harmonic Path works with universal physiological principles, rhythm, resonance, and frequency, to support the body’s innate capacity for regulation and coherence. Sessions are trauma-informed, non-invasive, and adaptable for diverse populations, including caregivers, patients, older adults, and individuals experiencing stress or transition.

Sound is offered as both an art form and a wellness modality, inviting listening, rest, and connection while honoring the body’s natural intelligence.

What Makes Harmonic Path distinct:

Integrates sound wellness with spatial and sensory design

Grounded in trauma-informed, non-clinical, ethical practice

Designed for real-world accessibility (care centers, nonprofits, institutions)

Bridges art, science, and community care

Honors sound as both medicine and meaning

Integrative medicine and hospital wellness programs

Nonprofit organizations supporting caregivers, families, and recovery

Long-term care and assisted living communities

Community-based and faith-centered organizations

Professionals experiencing burnout, compassion fatigue, or transition

Who Harmonic Path serves: