Abstract
This article illustrates the vocal heritage of our rich evolutionary unfolding which we share with multiple species across a continuum of calls and responses. It highlights listening as a felt sense, mediated by all bodily structures, that sits at the heart of therapeutic work. It considers the vitalising nature of sounding, and the consequences of losing touch with this innate capacity. Finally, it warns that noise pollution is one of many factors disconnecting us from our core sense of who we are and impinging on all animal life.
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