Hi! I’m Britt Pham — my ancestors are from the waters of the Mekong River.
I am a facilitator, sound practitioner, and creative producer. My work weaves healing and justice practices to support deeper relationship to our interbeing and role as future ancestors. Through experience design and sound, I create bridges between the earthly present and the spiritual plane.
I currently reside upon Ramaytush Ohlone Land (colonially known as San Francisco, CA). I have had the privilege of creating in the halls of New York City museums to the sands of the Wadi Rum Desert.
Offerings
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Bring your experience to life with purpose, meaning, and delight.
We are in the midst of a culture shift, making transformative decisions that will shape future generations. How we connect and build community is essential to shaping the world we envision. Let’s do it together.
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Sound & somatic practices to help you slow down, listen, and restore.
As a trauma-informed yin yoga instructor, I work with crystal singing bowls, koshi chimes, ocean drums, and plant-based instruments.
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Create meaningful moments across your experience design.
I specialize in purpose-driven events, collaborating with organizations to align every element with your goals.
Kind Words
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As a facilitator, Britt shows up honestly, compassionately, creatively — and is not afraid to lean into hard coaching conversations. I am consistently blown away by the way she reimagines the way we think and do things... Emotionally, I'm walking away feeling deep care, respect, love, and embrace from our time together.
— Ji Hae Byun, Founder, LIVIN NYC
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A weaver — of people, ideas, communities, and shared values. Britt creates spaces that welcome you in — spaces where you can feel safe to be yourself, to experiment with art, to expand your mindset, and to meet new people who may have never crossed your path otherwise.
— Jackie Shihadeh, Writer & Producer
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Britt navigates everything she does and every space she's in with deep intention, empathy, and provocation — continuously challenging the "what is" with the "what if"s in ways that feel safe, loving, and playful.
— Monica Koh, Facilitator & Musician