Sound has the ability to reach us at a deep physiological level, acting as a direct pathway to the nervous system. Through evidence-based interventions like the Safe and Sound Protocol (SSP), sound becomes more than an experience — it’s a tool for regulation, connection, and healing. By exploring the impact of sound in therapy, practitioners can expand care to reach a wide range of populations and presentations, amplifying clinical outcomes.
Unyte Health is honored to welcome Chris Redding — award-winning and Grammy-nominated artist, songwriter, and producer — for this special music spotlight celebrating the launch of a new SSP playlist featuring his work. Known for his soulful blend of New Age, hip-hop, ambient chant, and R&B, Chris brings a unique perspective on how music can foster communication, presence, and regulation.
In this session, Chris will share:
- His journey as a father to his nonverbal autistic son, Christian, and how that relationship has shaped his artistry and understanding of sound as a form of connection.
- What inspired his collaboration with Unyte Health and our shared mission to make nervous system regulation more accessible through music.
- Insights into his upcoming SSP playlist, launching this December — including which populations and age groups it may resonate with most.
Join us to explore how sound and music can bridge the gap between art and neuroscience, deepening the way we support regulation, learning, and healing.