About Jemma
Jemma Rosenthal is a Singer-Songwriter, Music Producer, Dancer-Choreographer, Actor, Poet, Best-Selling CoAuthor, Speaker. She is also a multi award-winning Creative Life Coach and the founder of Creative Hearts.
She trained at Urdang Academy London and has a BA hons in Professional Dance and Musical Theatre.
And is currently studying for her MA at Waterbear College of Music in Music Performance, Production and Business.
She has a Level 5 Diploma in Performance Coaching (NLP Life Coaching) accredited by the National Council of Psychotherapy.
She is also a Reiki Practitioner (Level 2). She is based in Sheffield, England.
In 2012 Jemma experienced a Spiritual awakening that shifted her perspective forever. She went through a deep journey of recovery, and has made it her life's mission to live a fulfilling Creative life and support others to do the same. BBC Radio Sheffield describes her vocals as "Angelic''. She has worked with internationally recognised artists such as Sarah Jay Hawley (Massive Attack), Emma Saville (MinusBlue) and featured as an Actor in The Reytons Mockumentary for the promo of their recent UK No.1 Bestselling album. She co-hosts the Find Tell Share: the Storytellers podcast and is a Bestselling coauthor in 3 Women’s Anthologies, and is the founder of Creative Hearts. Jemma blends her passion for creativity and storytelling, using music and other art forms as a healing tool, encouraging herself and others to share their voice, experiencing a coming home to themselves through creative and artistic expression.
Her work and life has been influenced by the principles and practices found in books such as A Course in Miracles and A Course of Love, A New Earth (Eckhart Tolle), A Return to Love (Marianne Williamson) and You Can Heal Your Life (Louise Hay) amongst many other spiritual disciplines and practices.
Photo Credit: Dean Stead
Ever since I was a young child, I’ve always had a passion for creativity.
When we’re young, we don’t tend to have the limitations and excuses as adults do.
You don’t think you have to do just one thing, if it looks like fun, you do it! And I did whatever I was drawn to!
Whether it was painting, writing stories or songs, album covers, making magazines, going to acting class, or making up dance routines and making a movie with my friends. We just did it. We created.