The Brain Bundle

I’ve bundled together (almost) every brain related webinar, video or interview I’ve ever made so you can siphon through them all in one place, in your own time and at your convenience- well it’s a *no brainer.*

Get it? No BRAINER. Hehehe!

Okay, so this bundle contains 15 individual video resources (approximately 20 hours of viewing) of the best videos I have created over the past six years.

Inside the bundle, you’ll find info on anxiety, sensory overload, regulation, brain care, understanding neurodiversity and deeply accepting neurotypes and needs.

My highly coveted three-part Meltdown Series is included, with the added bonus of a session I created last year, all about learning to live in and honour my own meltdown cycle.

(For me, coming at my meltdowns with praise and acceptance was the defining change that ultimately reshaped my meltdown cycles)

You’ll also find conversations with Dr. Nicole LePera and Jessica Maguire, previously only available to my membership community. 

My intention for The Brain Bundle is that as many people as possible are able to access as much information as they can handle, regarding the brain, its functions and its ways of being. 

That you find education to be the greatest tool in your tool kit because it brings to a place of deeper exploration and self evaluation, so that you then can support yourself, your children and your students from a new place.

Not a place of pressure or overwhelm, but a place of acceptance and knowing. 

And in the process? You’ll start to change your environments and lifestyles bit by bit by bit in ways that will benefit the collective! 

You rad human you.

Alli xxx

What’s included?

The Meltdown Series

… and more.

The Brain Bundle
$111.00
One time

Allison Davies creates online resources for parents, educators and support staff and works with schools to deliver professional development around the topics of childhood brain development and the use of music as a regulatory tool. She is an independent liberatory scholar currently exploring the gatekeeping and classism of the social construct ‘musical vs non musical’.

Allison holds a Bachelor of Music and Bachelor of Teaching (University of New England, 2003), a Master of Music Therapy (University of Queensland, 2005) and Neurologic Music Therapy training (Academy of Neurologic Music Therapy, 2016). A former Registered Music Therapist of 16 years, Alli left the Allied Health industry in 2021 in order to align her work more deeply with culturally responsive practices and to switch her focus from individual change to socio cultural change.

Alli is an autistic person with attention, sensory processing and executive functioning difficulties. She works within a neurodiversity framework that favours deep acceptance and regulation over assimilation and intervention, and shares her lived experience of autism openly within her seminars, workshops and conferences as part of her ‘emotive storytelling mixed with science’ approach to education.