Singing After Silence

by Lauri

How Markus Found His Voice (Again)

What happens when your soul remembers before your mind does?

At three years old, Markus Newcomb pulled a chair into the center of his family’s living room and began to speak.

Not to perform. Not for attention.
But to share what he somehow already knew — that we are love, and we are connected.

By nine and a half, that knowing was silenced by trauma. His literal voice disappeared.

Yet the soul has its own timing.
When words could no longer carry truth, music did. Singing became his lifeline — a way to channel something deeper than thought, until the voice of his soul could safely return.

Now, decades later, Markus is a Field Catalyst, Soul Translator, and founder of Catalyst for Legacy and Influence — helping visionary leaders reunite with their soul intelligence and restore the original blueprint of who they came here to be.

In our newest Soulful Speaking conversation, Markus and I explore what it means to:
✨ Lose your voice — and find it again in a higher form
✨ Choose agency instead of blame after trauma
✨ Let stillness become an active bridge between heart and mind
✨ Remember who you were before the world told you who to be

It’s one of those rare conversations that lives in both the human and the divine — grounded, luminous, and alive with truth.

🎧 Listen to the full episode: Singing After Silence: How Markus Found His Voice (Again)

When Markus said, “Stillness is not void of action — it’s the connection between the thought and the heart,”
something inside me exhaled.

Maybe that’s what soulful speaking really is:
Not performing, not persuading —
but remembering and speaking from the vibration of our soul’s truth.

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