Alessandra's Angle
Ready to unlock your full potential and transform your life? Dive into Alessandra's Angle, the podcast that sparks motivation, delivers game-changing life hacks, and shares powerful leadership insights—all designed to inspire well-being and positive change. Your host, Alessandra Cavalluzzi, is a renowned thought leader and award-winning author whose expertise has graced the pages of The Economist, SHRM/HR Magazine, CEO Magazine, CFO Magazine, and Training Industry Magazine.
Alessandra drops fresh, actionable tips to help you shift your mindset, embrace positivity, and create the reality you deserve. She's also the mind behind the acclaimed book "A Million Dollars in Change: How to Engage Your Employees, Attract Top Talent, and Make the World a Better Place"—a practical guide proving that real social impact and business success go hand in hand.
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Alessandra's Angle
Plants Play: Orchid Plant Music (432 Hz)
In my episode “The Healing Power of Nature,” I introduced the remarkable Plants Play device and its companion app—a groundbreaking tool that lets you witness the subtle energy waves emitted by plants and transform them into beautiful, living music.
With a wide variety of instruments and musical styles to choose from, you can craft your own botanical symphony. You can record the clips, save them, or download them to enrich your meditation practice and infuse your space with profound peace and healing energy.
The visionary behind this innovation, Eduardo Taori, has taken it even further by founding the Plants Play Orchestra. On stage, an array of living plants performs alongside human musicians, their natural melodies weaving seamlessly with strings, keys, and percussion for all to experience.
Here is a recording of my own Moth Orchid at home, gently tuned to 432 Hz—the frequency renowned for its healing resonance.
I’ll be sharing more of these plant songs soon. May they bring you peace, joy, and healing.
With Gratitude,
Alessandra