
Sound baths offer a different wavelength on the path to wellness
From Uniquely Milwaukee by Radio Milwaukee
May 21, 2026 · 5 min
About this episode
The episode explores the transformative effects of sound healing with guest Djuro Rodic at Angelic Roots.
”Many cultures from Asia, Europe, the Americas always used drums, singing bowls, flutes, gongs and various vibrational instruments for ceremonies. They would use them for healing and for meditation. Sound healing has been going on for thousands of years.” Djuro Rodic has been sharing his knowledge in this area long before he was co-owner of Angelic Roots in Oak Creek along with his wife Laurie. Guest host Dori Zori's own journey with sound healing only started recently, and like many people discovering it, the immersive experience has been transformative when it comes to relaxation, healing and mindfulness. On this episode, we take you to Angelic Roots and talk with Djuro Rodic about the benefits of this alternative approach to wellness while he demonstrates some of the tools he uses in his sessions. ##### Guest host: Dori Zori Uniquely Milwaukee is made possible by the generous support of our members .
People in this episode
Host: Dori Zori
Guest: Djuro Rodic
Topics covered
- sound healing
- wellness
- meditation
- mindfulness
- alternative therapies
Keywords
- sound baths
- healing
- vibrational instruments
- meditation
- relaxation
Mentioned in this episode
Organizations: Angelic Roots
Places: Oak Creek
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