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Closing Rhythm Ceremony
Closing Rhythm Ceremony

A live percussion and movement experience led by rhythm facilitator Caleb Spalding, closing the summit with a collective beat that turns the day's energy into celebration.

Offered on June 30
5-7 PM

$40
How it works

This immersive set unfolds as activation in energy expressed through rhythm, movement, and celebration, shaped by the people in the room, creating an atmosphere where music becomes a shared experience.

This isn't passive listening—it's participatory, somatic, and deeply grounding and energizing. Caleb's approach offers a fresh entry point into movement as medicine and rhythm as anchor.

Recharge and connect afterwards with a functional beverage as you reflect on the day's activities and those you shared it with.

The Science

Caleb Spaulding's work emerged from a simple observation: rhythm is universal, but in Western culture, we've largely divorced it from its role as a healing tool. Across his travels studying with communities around the world, he witnessed how rhythm, breath, and play functioned as foundational practices for nervous system regulation, emotional release, and collective connection—long before modern neuroscience could explain why.

As a percussionist who has performed with Oprah Winfrey and Lenny Kravitz's Let Love Rule Foundation, Caleb saw firsthand how rhythm creates coherence—between people, within the body, and across the nervous system. But he also noticed a gap: most wellness spaces treated breathwork as purely introspective and silent. There was an opportunity to bring back what indigenous and ancient cultures always knew—that sound, especially rhythm, amplifies and anchors the breath.

His Rhythm of Happiness Breathwork Journey is built on this integration. The live percussion isn't background music; it's a guide, signaling when to activate the breath, when to soften, when to hold space. The rhythm acts as an external regulator, helping participants navigate the arc of the practice without having to think—just feel and follow.

Caleb has brought this methodology to corporate teams at Google, TikTok, LinkedIn, and OpenAI, where high-performers are learning that peak creativity and sustained focus require nervous system regulation. He's also worked with communities at The Class, Summit at Sea, Othership, and Wanderlust, adapting the practice for different contexts while maintaining its core: rhythm as medicine, breath as anchor, presence as the outcome.

His work also intersects with cutting-edge applications—composing music for Spiritune (an app built on music therapy and neuroscience principles) and contributing soundscapes to psychedelic therapy. In every context, the through-line is the same: rhythm helps us remember how to return home to ourselves.

What makes this unique?

Live percussion as guide – Unlike recorded soundscapes or silent breathwork, Caleb's live drumming responds to the room's energy, creating a dynamic, co-created experience. The rhythm becomes a nervous system regulator in real-time.

Accessible to all levels – No meditation or breathwork experience required. The rhythm provides an external anchor, making it easier for beginners to stay present while offering depth for seasoned practitioners.

Nervous system science meets ancient practice – Caleb bridges traditional rhythm-based healing with contemporary understanding of vagal tone, polyvagal theory, and how sound affects brainwave states.

Proven across diverse contexts – From corporate wellness at OpenAI and Google to transformational festivals like Wanderlust, Caleb's methodology works across audiences. The practice is grounding yet expansive, professional yet deeply human.

Co-hosted with

In Search Of: a new kind of AI lab making health more personal, social and fun. It’s founded by Julia Klim, former head of partnerships & Biz Dev at Equinox and Dan Altmann (founder Naritiv, Market, and advisor / investor to Poppi, Headspace, Jolie and Sourse) with advisory board including James Peyer, PhD (Cambrian Bio), Jenny Pham (former CBO at Versace), Anant Vinjamoori, MD (Superpower, Midi) and Aditi Banga (Head of Fashion X Innovation @ Meta / Instagram).