April Hannah April Hannah

More was fading than just the logo. I was too.

November 13, 2025

 

The Irony of the Fading Hannah’s Healing Logo: A New Chapter of My Transformation

This spring, I stood outside my studio and noticed something symbolic — the lotus leaves on my Hannah’s Healing lotus flower logo were fading. And so was I. The energy that built Hannah’s Healing Wellness Studio was shifting, ready to be reborn.

For nearly two decades, Hannah’s Healing has been a sacred space for thousands seeking peace, clarity, and connection. Through Reiki, sound healing, therapy, and retreats, my mission has always been the same: to help people remember who they are.

Now, it’s my turn to remember who I am.

Why “I AM April Hannah”?

For years, people have innocently called me “Hannah.” It made sense though because my business name was Hannah’s Healing and it’s the first name people saw related to my business. But every time someone called me Hannah, wrote an email and addressed me as Hannah it would quietly irritate me. “I”m not Hannah, I’m April!” I’d scream inside my head. The name Hannah’s Healing was everywhere and it also made it easy for me to hide “April” behind the brand. I forced me to stay neutral and play it small, often withholding parts of myself. I wasn’t just a studio owner. I was also a therapist, filmmaker, podcast host, Reiki Master Teacher, sound healer, and meditation instructor, among other things.

After my mother’s passing in 2019, I stepped away from therapy to heal through music, art, and sound. When I returned to private practice, I realized what had always drained me: short 53-minute sessions dictated by insurance companies. Real healing couldn’t be contained by a clock.

I was craving more depth, not the endless cycle of weekly sessions, but transformative work that gets to the heart of change.

Rediscovering What Truly Lights Me Up

Some sessions deeply resonated with me: widows rediscovering who they were after loss, holistic entrepreneurs ready to overcome fear, and motherless daughters learning to navigate life without their anchor. These moments reminded me of what kind of healing I was meant to do.

This past year, I took inventory of my own life, asking how I wanted to move into the next chapter of my life, how I wanted to be seen and what I wanted to be called. I realized I was done settling. I only want to do work that lifts my energy, not drains it.

Therapy That Transforms Quickly

That clarity led me to train in two revolutionary modalities — Accelerated Resolution Therapy (ART) and Induced After-Death Communication (IADC). Both have transformed how I support clients today.

With ART, clients often experience profound change in just 1–3 sessions. IADC typically unfolds over two 90-minute sessions, helping people reconnect with loved ones who have died. Watching these rapid transformations has reaffirmed my belief in short-term, intensive therapy. I no longer want to be a long-term therapist. I want to help people move through their hardest moments and emerge renewed.

Teaching What I Love

Alongside therapy, I’m stepping more fully into teaching Reiki and sound healing. After years of facilitating, it’s time to share what I’ve learned so others can carry this work forward.

This evolution — this I AM journey — represents my rebirth. You’ve all watched me shift, pivot, and refine over the years. This is simply another alignment, a deeper expression of who I truly am. I am now ready to help others quiet the negative mental chatter of low self-esteem and grief and help people discover their I am journey.

Thank you for growing with me and I look forward to this new beginning.

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It’s more than just a logo.

Let me bring you through the inspiration, intention and meaning of my new logo.

 
the meaning behind April Hannah's Logo blog post
 

My Logo, My Essence

My marketing team said, “Your logo doesn’t need to make sense to anyone but you.” And with that advice, I let go of all the other ideas I had for my rebrand and circled back to the basics, the things I love and the things that define me. For me, that has always been the sun, moon, and stars, the natural elements of earth, air, water, and fire, the number 13, and the last two words my mother left me before she died: Shine On.

The number 13 has followed me since the first sports jersey I was assigned in high school soccer. And when I say it has followed me, I mean it FOLLOWS ME EVERYWHERE — on tickets to concerts, sporting events, airplane tickets, grocery receipts, even table numbers at restaurants. So when I was designing my new logo, I knew I needed 13 of something. That’s how the rays of the sun were born.

Change is constant. I say it all the time in my therapy sessions. But some things never change, the sun rising each morning, the moon appearing at night, and the twinkling of the stars. These celestial constants have always followed me too. Gifts I receive often carry a celestial theme. I wear jewelry with moons and stars. My wedding theme was constellations. My home is filled with sun, moon, and star decorations. My mom would buy me moon-themed items and always tell me to wish upon a star. Even now, I feel she communicates with me from the afterlife through shooting stars.

Having these symbols around me, in my home, my office, and now my logo, gives me a sense of comfort, a feeling of belonging, like I’ve truly come home to the universe.

My logo is more than a design. It embodies my essence, my soul’s knowing, and the many memories of my life, all wrapped into a single image representing my business. Everything I create is created with intention, hidden and secret meanings but this was one thing I didn’t want to keep to myself. I wanted to share the meaning behind it because it’s more than just a logo to me, it embodies my soul.

If your a holistic entrepreneur and want to work with me, I will help you dig deeper into what calls you home and makes you feel the depth of who you are so you can bring that to those whom you will help. Just like I am doing here.

 
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