‘Somewhere in Time’ is designed to help you relax, destress and prepare for a beautiful and bountiful sleep.

As a classically trained singer and creative entrepreneur with ADHD, I have listened to many guided meditations with music over the years to help me switch off and sleep. It was only when I discovered my talent for voice over, that I decided to create a series of meditations that are more collaborative between music and voice.

I joined forces with a fabulous composer Chris Marshall and responded to his beautiful music with my vocals to take you on a supersonic musical safari of the senses!

Beautifully somniferous” – Stephen Fry

“It is literally hypnotic… I felt as calm as an egg” – Joanna Lumley

I recorded all of the vocals on a voice recorder I received for my birthday present from loved ones during lockdown (thank you!) and had loads of fun creating it. My cat even makes a guest appearance! #ASMR

Wishing you all a wonderful journey to the cosmic land of nod.

Listen to ‘Somewhere in Time’: Click to play

Aura x

Author(s)

  • Laura Westcott

    Founder

    Music for Mental Wealth, Soundcheque, Sound for Sight and co-founder of Phoenix Rising Global Collective

    Laura Westcott is a creative entrepreneur and classically trained singer with a passion for improving mental health and supporting women in business. Following her role as PR Manager and reviewer for The Times newspaper (London) and Content Editor for News Corp (New York), Laura founded Music for Mental Wealth to prevent mental health challenges in the music industry, after experiencing stage fright and anxiety for many years before experiencing the transformational benefits of mental health coaching.  Laura also created Soundcheque live events company raising awareness and funding for charitable causes through music. She founded 'Songs of War' for children's charity War Child and spent one week voluntarily blind before founding Sound for Sight charity for preventable blindness.  Laura most recently co-founded Phoenix Rising a global network supporting change-makers and bringing feminine energy back into leadership.  Laura sings in the London Philharmonic Choir and is a Fellow of the Royal Society of Arts.  For more info visit: Laura Westcott