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Hidden Gems: Meet Gail Lynn of Harmonic Egg

Today we’d like to introduce you to Gail Lynn.

Hi Gail, thanks for sharing your story with us. To start, maybe you can tell our readers some of your backstory.
Hmmm, do you have about 8 hours? Just kidding. I was born and raised in the Detroit, Michigan metroplex in a blue collar home. Dad was a factory worker, Mom worked part-time jobs at night. I am the oldest of three siblings and took on the role of Mom when Mom was working and Dad was sleeping because he had to be in the factory very early in the morning.

In Henry Ford country, we were trained to be automotive workers. I got a job out of high school at United Technologies Automotive (now LEAR) and had 11 different positions in 9 years time. I was always mastering the job and got bored. They trained me in Engineering, drafting and CAD, project management, laboratory management and testing and I also became a leadership trainer for the manufacturing plants and executive management. I left the job and Michigan at the age of 27 to pursue something more…I really wanted to change the world. PS…I would have stayed if they would have honored my skills and paid me accordingly. I asked for a raise from my $18,000 per year and Human Resources offered me $.18 cents more per hour. An insult, but divine intervention as I now can see the big picture of how my life unfolded.

I was offered a contractor position as a project manager in the Telecommunications industry with a salary of $84,000 a year in Dallas, TX. Um, HELL YEAH! I sold my house, left my family and moved to Texas in 1997 (27 years old, I am 50 now).

I married a shaman, traveled the world, learned about religion, politics, spirituality, healing and more.

A few years later I realized my husband, the shaman, was bi-polar and emotionally abusive. On a spiritual vacation to Peru, he asked me for a divorce when he fell in love with our assistant tour guide. Surreal? You bet. You can’t make this stuff up. My life is stranger than fiction.

In order to get out from under the abuse, and leave before he brought his new Peruvian wife home, I gave him everything. We were debt free and had 26 employees in our International Telecommunications consulting firm. I took my clothes, my car and $20,000 to start over, I was 30 years old at that time.

Was I upset? Yes, you bet I was. I joined a Karate school to release the anger and work on my EGO. We had a seminar one weekend and Elvis Presley’s step-brother, David Stanley was the teacher. He fell in love with me and we dated for 7 years and ended up making a feature film about his touring years with Elvis. He was on tour with Elvis for 5 years and 1,100 concerts. Can you even imagine? He was 16 when he went on tour with Elvis. There are some crazy stories I could tell you all.

Seven years on the road with David. We lived in Los Angeles for 2 years while making the “Protecting the King” movie (it never made it to the theaters, it’s on DVD in 18 countries).

My life was on fast forward since I got out of high school. The movie came out in 2007, I was 37 years old. I had major health issues coming on and I walked away from Hollywood and David. I lost everything once again.

In 2007, I discovered sound and light healing when doctors had no answers for me. I was able to heal from severe cardiovascular stress, 23 years of migraines, liver and thyroid problems, a lifetime of insomnia, a lifetime of asthma and much more. I dove into research on this type of healing because my engineering mind could not make sense that it could work.

In 2010, I opened my own wellness center to help others with the use of sound and light. In 2017, I invented my own sound and light chamber with all the feedback and experience from thousands of clients. My patented chamber is called, Harmonic Egg. There are now 24
Harmonic Egg centers across the United States and in 2021 we will be delivering Harmonic Eggs to 5 countries. We have a year wait now to get a Harmonic Egg. We can’t make them fast enough for the demand.

That’s my background in a nutshell. Believe it or not, I still find time for balance. I love my life. It’s been an amazing journey. I wrote a book that shares more details about my journey and it can be found on my website.

I want to inspire anyone to be passionate, ambitious, and to believe in themselves so much that they reach for the stars. I also want to be a role model to stay humble when you become successful. No one is better than anyone else, and we all have the right to be who we are.

We all face challenges, but looking back, would you describe it as a relatively smooth road?
Ha! NO! Alcoholic father, molested by a Catholic priest at the age 14, two divorces, almost had a heart attack at age 37, had to file bankruptcy after the movie project, extremely bad car accident in 2016, both my parents passed away within weeks of each other in 2017. Looking back I can see the big picture and how I was led to this moment, but it was not easy. You have to persevere and never give up!

I was actually told that my invention, Harmonic Egg, could not be built. It’s an engineering marvel. Walt Disney said, “If you can dream it, you can do it.” I knew it could be done or I would not have dreamt it. When someone tells me I can’t, that just feeds my fire to show them I can.

Many nay-sayers told David and me that we could not make the film, “Protecting the King”. I said, “get out of my way and watch!” No one can stop you if you want something bad enough.

As you know, we’re big fans of Harmonic Egg. For our readers who might not be as familiar, what can you tell them about the brand?
Sure, would love to share our brand. In our brand manual of the company we have the first attribute of LOVE, then we have integrity, community and reliability.

I want to be a role model for a new business structure of cooperation and the divine feminine. We have had enough years of the patriarchal model and competition and greed. That doesn’t work for the highest and best for all.

Harmonic Egg owners are part of a family of a cooperative business model. It’s not a franchise, we are all independently owned and operated. And, we support one other as a family.

Is there something surprising that you feel even people who know you might not know about?
Great question. There are so many things I could share. I guess something no one would know except my siblings was that I used to love to build model cars when I was a kid. It was fun to paint each of the parts, and see it all come together.

My life was not always rainbows and unicorns. Lots of adversity, but what doesn’t kill you makes you stronger. I would encourage anyone to do your dream, find your passion in life. No matter what you have been though, no matter where you came from, you can always find a way to create a reality to share your gifts with the world and leave a legacy!

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