Elise Boland is a multifaceted artist, intuitive mentor, and consciousness facilitator who thrives at the intersection of music, creativity, and transformation. Known on stage as Elysaé, she weaves storytelling into her music, crafting an indie-pop sound that blends vintage instrumentation with contemporary flair. Offstage, she channels her passion for energy work into helping individuals and businesses realign with their deeper purpose, creating space for growth, clarity, and self-expression.
As a musician, Elise has captivated audiences across Australia, performing at festivals like Pangaea and Full Moon Dance and sharing the stage with artists such as Thelma Plum and Holy Holy. Her debut EP, You Might As Well Shout, co-produced by Luke Carra and Ian Pritchett, was a powerful statement of self-reclamation, earning recognition in songwriting competitions and making waves on Australian radio. With a love for nostalgia-tinged sounds and a playful yet introspective approach to songwriting, she continues to evolve her artistry, blending heartfelt lyricism with danceable rhythms.
Beyond music, Elise’s work in energy facilitation and intuitive mentoring is grounded in the belief that the answers we seek already exist within us. Through modalities like Reiki, the Akashic Records, and sound healing, she helps others navigate transformation—whether on a personal level or within the energetic frameworks of businesses. Her approach is both practical and deeply attuned, bridging the gap between the seen and unseen to foster genuine alignment and empowerment.
At the core of everything Elise does—whether through song, energy work, or creative expression—is a commitment to authenticity and connection. She invites people to embrace both the playful and profound aspects of life, dance through uncertainty, and reclaim their voices in ways that feel true to them.
Connect with Elise via her website https://orlina.life/ and connect with her as the artist, Elysaé via her Linktree https://linktr.ee/elysae
Unlocking your full potential as a leader isn’t just about strategy—it’s about tapping into creativity, presence, and flow. In this episode, we explore flow state leadership—how getting into a state of deep focus and creativity can enhance well-being, reduce stress, and improve leadership effectiveness. Instead of forcing productivity, we talk about how to cultivate mental states where flow happens naturally—for yourself and your team. Tune in for a captivating conversation about creativity and how to work with energy instead of against it.
As promised, here’s the link to the Yoga Nidra on Youtube Elise mentioned https://www.youtube.com/@SarovaraYoga
As well as the link to the Human Design chart we referenced so you can explore your arrows and discover what kind of manifesting type you are! https://www.myhumandesign.com/
(Elise did follow up with the intel that the bottom right arrow is the “Perspective” or “Manifestation” arrow. She said if it points to the left, it means you’re specific, and if it points to the right, you are said to be non-specific.)
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