We believe creatives producing exactly what they most want to share with the world is the quickest path towards changing ourselves, our communities and our societies.


We strive to make that easier.

“Tyson is a musical genius. I gave myself the gift of weekly private sessions with Tyson for over a year and it was one of the best decisions I've made for developing my musical skills and knowledge. We dove into music theory, songwriting, DAW's, creative inspiration/direction, and skills for a variety of instruments. Not only is he incredibly talented and knowledgeable within the musical realms, he is also patient, encouraging, kind, honest, and a fantastic communicator. I highly recommend working with him if you want to take your artistry to the next level.”


Alyssa Decaro, Founder of Body of Sound

- Jane Doe

Creative’s Path

Sustainability Bootcamp

The accelerated, condensed course that helps you achieve financial sustainability based on creating exactly what you most want to share with the world.

The Art of Listening /

The Listening of Art™

Deepen your intuition and authentic responsiveness to growth points using experiential journeys of esoteric healing modalities. This course will introduce you to concepts and practices in Sound Healing, Music of the Spheres, Planetary Archetypes, 5 Element Theory and more.

Customized Coaching


Work one-on-one with tyson cultivating your ideal creative pathway to achieve financial sustainability, full creative expression and healthy art/life balance based on your unique needs, lifestyle and creativity.

About the Teacher



tyson ayers is an experimental sound artist, immersive experience designer, and large scale installation artist based in Chimacum, WA. Their work explores human perception of aural phenomena, non-traditional storytelling, Jungian archetypes and art generated altered states. They are passionate about using innovative art in immersive environments to shift people’s perspectives and experience of their senses, and for using these moments to incite new relationships with themselves, others and the world around us. Their large-scale sound sculptures include architectural spaces surrounding people in thousands of strings sympathetically resonating and echoing back every sound made inside, bike paths functioning as huge musical records playing melodic vibrations as people ride over them and giant musical harps played by the wind. They have shown and/or performed at the DeYoung Museum, Burning Man, Maker Faire, Rainbow Serpent Festival (Australia), Lightning in a Bottle and has received recognition from San Francisco Arts Commission OPG and IAC awards, Zellerbach Family Foundation, SF Weekly Masterminds, and Rainbow Arts & Culture Grant (Victoria, Australia). Press includes pieces by NPR-Affiliates KALX, Forbes, Echo Magazine and San Francisco Chronicle.