Sunrise over Kenshin Ranch

Laetitia Brundage, MA, MT-BC, RYT200 (she/her/hers)

Laetitia with a big smile

Laetitia is a board certified music therapist, registered yoga instructor(RYT200), GIM level 1 practitioner, presenter, and compassionate bereavement care-yoga provider (CBC-Y). She has over a decade of experience providing therapy for individuals across the life spectrum for various reasons. Currently, providing therapy and support to those experiencing grief and/or trauma is her focus and passion.

Laetitia is person-centered in her therapeutic approach. People working with her can expect a collaborative process in which they are given agency, respect, and compassion. She believes in the resiliency of humans moving through challenging and/or devastating life events, especially when they receive the right supports. She believes that, when given adequate support, space, and time, each person knows what they really need to feel whole again.

Person-centered music therapy can include experiences such as music listening, songwriting, improvisation using voice and/or instruments, and lyric discussions. No, you don’t have to be a musician to benefit! Laetitia also brings in mindfulness and meditation training, guided imagery, yoga nidra, yoga philosophy and introspection, movement/poses, journaling, art, narrative therapy, and engagement in nature as options to explore on your therapeutic journey.

If this resonates with you and you would like to explore working with Laetitia, please reach out through email or phone to schedule a consult.

Certified Compassionate Bereavement Care® Provider

Origins of Kenshin Ranch

Kenshin

The name Kenshin Ranch, which translates to “Humble Heart Ranch,” comes from our dog and beloved family member who passed away in 2021. Adopted at the age of 5, we were given 11 amazing years with Kenshin. He was our teacher of what it means to live with unconditional compassion and love. We will miss him and his twinkle toes forever.

We created Kenshin Ranch as a place for our communities to feel unconditional love and compassion. A place to grieve, process, and reconnect, through music and yoga, with the love, joy and peace that is universally part of being human. A place to ground, feel supported, connected, and grow so that you can leave feeling restored, refreshed and rejuvenated. Whatever path you are walking, you are welcome here as you are. You are enough.

The front door of Kenshin Ranch, with a Progress Pride flag