{"id":24825,"date":"2025-06-02T19:04:37","date_gmt":"2025-06-02T12:04:37","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/thaipropertynews.com\/feeds\/?p=24825"},"modified":"2025-06-02T19:04:37","modified_gmt":"2025-06-02T12:04:37","slug":"the-frequency-school-breaks-guinness-world-records-title-for-the-195-song-featuring-the-most-nationalities","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/thaipropertynews.com\/feeds\/?p=24825","title":{"rendered":"The Frequency School breaks GUINNESS WORLD RECORDS\u2122 title for the &#8220;195&#8221; song featuring the most nationalities"},"content":{"rendered":"<table border=\"0\" cellspacing=\"10\" cellpadding=\"5\" align=\"right\">\n<tbody>\n<tr>\n<td><img decoding=\"async\" src=\"https:\/\/mma.prnasia.com\/media2\/2699891\/5345943\/Frequency_School_Logo.jpg?p=medium600\" border=\"0\" alt=\"\" title=\"logo\" hspace=\"0\" vspace=\"0\" width=\"118\" \/><\/td>\n<\/tr>\n<\/tbody>\n<\/table>\n<ul type=\"disc\">\n<li>History made by <b>The Frequency School:<\/b><a href=\"https:\/\/www.guinnessworldrecords.com\/world-records\/437728-most-nationalities-to-contribute-vocals-to-a-musical-recording-single-song\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"nofollow\">https:\/\/www.guinnessworldrecords.com\/world-records\/437728-most-nationalities-to-contribute-vocals-to-a-musical-recording-single-song<\/a><\/li>\n<li>The &#8220;195&#8221; of\ufb01cially shatters the\u00a0<b>GUINNESS WORLD RECORDS title<\/b><\/li>\n<\/ul>\n<p> <span class=\"legendSpanClass\">LONDON and LOS ANGELES<\/span>, <span class=\"legendSpanClass\">June 2, 2025<\/span> \/PRNewswire\/ &#8212; The Frequency School set a new <b>GUINNESS WORLD RECORDS title<\/b> for\u00a0&#8220;Most nationalities to contribute vocals to a musical recording (single song)&#8221; with the\u00a0&#8220;195&#8221; song\u00a0on Monday, in a bid to\u00a0raise\u00a0awareness about gender equality and to ignite\u00a0a global movement uplifting people\u00a0through the transformative power of soundhealing frequencies.<\/p>\n<div dir=\"ltr\" title=\"The \u201c195\u201d: First Song in History Uniting Women from all 195 Countries\">     <\/div>\n<p>The record-breaking &#8220;195&#8221; is the first song in history featuring women from all of the world&#8217;s 195 countries and using sound healing frequencies and the 528 Hz &#8216;Love Frequency&#8217;.<\/p>\n<p>The Frequency School co-founded by U.S. Grammy-nominated and multi-platinum music producer Maejor, Martina Fuchs, Kingsley M, Brandon Lee and Aaron Dawson produced this visionary, powerful and universal campaign and premiered it during\u00a0the 55th Annual Meeting of the\u00a0<i>World Economic Forum<\/i> (WEF) in Davos-Klosters, Switzerland, from January 20-24.\u00a0<\/p>\n<p>Using the sounds of birds and the heartbeat as instrumental elements, the &#8220;195&#8221; aims to raise the world&#8217;s frequency, elevate humanity, and trigger a positive impact by uniting and empowering women worldwide.<\/p>\n<p>One woman in every one of the world&#8217;s 195 countries recognized by the United Nations said one word:\u00a0&#8220;EQUALITY&#8221;\u00a0in her national language or native tongue and sent in her voice and video recording.<\/p>\n<p>The number of women and nationalities participating in the song was officially verified by a Guinness World Records adjudicator.\u00a0<\/p>\n<p> <b>Martina Fuchs, Executive Producer of the &#8220;195&#8221; and Co-Founder of the Frequency School<\/b>, said:<\/p>\n<p>&#8220;It has always been my dream to produce the first song in history featuring every country on the planet. Our vision was to unite 195 ordinary women from all walks of life in this pioneering and groundbreaking initiative to advocate for gender equality and the rights of women and girls, and to help people struggling with mental health issues. Breaking this record is only the beginning: we are on a global mission to make our world a more peaceful place.&#8221;<\/p>\n<p> <b>Maejor, Founder and CEO of the Frequency School <\/b>who produced the song, said:<\/p>\n<p>&#8220;The world record is a testimony to our work and the universal language of music. This achievement is a call to every one of us to lift each other up and spread peace, love and harmony. We chose to use 528 Hz which is often referred to as the &#8216;love frequency&#8217;, or the frequency of transformation and miracles. We wanted to promote more respect and fairness for women, as well as deep inner healing and a state of peace. The transformative vibration of 528 Hz can inspire positive action and empathy and people to act more kindly and inclusively.&#8221;<\/p>\n<div dir=\"ltr\">   <a href=\"https:\/\/mma.prnasia.com\/media2\/2699892\/Frequency_School_1.jpg?p=medium600\" target=\"_blank\"><img decoding=\"async\" title=\"The Frequency School made history with its \u201c195\u201d song by setting a new GUINNESS WORLD RECORDS\u2122 for the title \u201cMost nationalities to contribute vocals to a musical recording (single song)\u201d during the World Economic Forum (WEF) in Davos, Switzerland, on January 20, 2025.\" src=\"https:\/\/mma.prnasia.com\/media2\/2699892\/Frequency_School_1.jpg?p=medium600\" alt=\"The Frequency School made history with its \u201c195\u201d song by setting a new GUINNESS WORLD RECORDS\u2122 for the title \u201cMost nationalities to contribute vocals to a musical recording (single song)\u201d during the World Economic Forum (WEF) in Davos, Switzerland, on January 20, 2025.\" align=\"middle\" \/><\/a>   <br \/>   <span>The Frequency School made history with its \u201c195\u201d song by setting a new GUINNESS WORLD RECORDS\u2122 for the title \u201cMost nationalities to contribute vocals to a musical recording (single song)\u201d during the World Economic Forum (WEF) in Davos, Switzerland, on January 20, 2025.<\/span>  <\/div>\n<p>According to scientific studies and music theory,\u00a0Solfeggio frequencies, ranging from 174 Hz to 963 Hz, offer unique sound patterns that promote relaxation, stress relief, and overall well-being. These frequencies have been shown to positively impact mental, emotional, and physical health by generating vibrations that help achieve a state of calm and balance of the mind, body and spirit.<\/p>\n<p> <b>Kingsley Maduka, Co-Founder of the Frequency School<\/b>, said:<\/p>\n<p>&#8220;We&#8217;re incredibly excited to set a new world record, and I am honored to have the youngest lady in my family, my 6 year-old daughter, to be apart of such an intentional women empowerment project, focused on wellness. Being a man, it&#8217;s important that we do our parts to support our better halfs for the sake of the mental health and wellness of humanity. The Frequency School is such an amazing platform for utilizing, implementing and amplifying wellness tools &#8211; working at the intersection of music, wellness, mental health and education is some of the most impactful work I&#8217;ve been able to be apart of.&#8221;<\/p>\n<p> <b>Brandon Lee, Co-Founder of the Frequency School<\/b>, said:<\/p>\n<p>&#8220;Every one of us enters this world through a woman\u2014women are the very heartbeat of humanity. I&#8217;m deeply honored to be part of this project and inspired by the future initiatives we&#8217;re building at Frequency School to uplift women&#8217;s wellness. Earning the <b>GUINNESS WORLD RECORDS<\/b> title will amplify our mission globally, allowing us to create an even greater impact.&#8221;<\/p>\n<p> <b>Aaron Dawson, Co-Founder and Creative Director of the Frequency School<\/b>, said:<\/p>\n<p>&#8220;This project is much more than a world record, it&#8217;s a reflection of the immense gratitude I hold for women everywhere. I carry deep appreciation for every woman who have shaped me: my mother, grandmothers, aunts, cousins, godchildren, teachers, ancestors, and the many women whose love and existence have given me and the world such beautiful life. A better world exists when we honor women&#8217;s gifts, invest in them, and protect their well-being.&#8221;<\/p>\n<p> <b>Miriam Moriati, President of the Kiribati Rotaract Youth Club and a Women and Youth representative for OARS (Ocean Alliance for Resilience and Sustainability)<\/b>, said:<\/p>\n<p>&#8220;I&#8217;m from Kiribati, a small island nation in the Pacific, where our highest point is just 3 meters above sea level. Our women in Kiribati are vulnerable due to gender equality not being part of our culture and traditions. They are often the first to be affected by crises and the last to recover. Being part of this initiative to support women on an international stage is an incredible honor. Opportunities to represent our small country are rare, and I am grateful for this platform to amplify the voices of Kiribati women.&#8221;<\/p>\n<p> <b>Sawilanji Nachula, a middle school student representing Zambia<\/b>, said:<\/p>\n<p>&#8220;I am a 13-year old Zambian and live on the &#8216;Mighty Zambezi&#8217; near the Victoria Falls. I am currently a student at Falcon College in Esigodini, Zimbabwe, where I will start my grade 9 next month. I am both honoured and inspired to smash the world record with so many already successful and soon to be successful members. I doubt I will be able to contribute much myself for now. But I will be sure to promote gender equality as I get older.&#8221;<\/p>\n<p>Inspired by the murmuration of birds and nature&#8217;s synchronicity, the visualizer of the song includes art elements evoking raw emotions and reflecting the power and harmony of women, and their aspiration for freedom and collective strength.<\/p>\n<p>Watch the &#8220;195&#8221; here: <a href=\"https:\/\/www.youtube.com\/watch?v=3XCMvDbU55E\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"nofollow\">https:\/\/www.youtube.com\/watch?v=3XCMvDbU55E<\/a><\/p>\n<p> <b>MEDIA CONTACT:<br \/><\/b>Martina Fuchs<br \/>Email: <a href=\"mailto:fuchs.martina@gmail.com\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"nofollow\">fuchs.martina@gmail.com<\/a><br \/>Mobile: +41 79 361 01 46<\/p>\n<div dir=\"ltr\">   <a href=\"https:\/\/mma.prnasia.com\/media2\/2699893\/Frequency_School_2.jpg?p=medium600\" target=\"_blank\"><img decoding=\"async\" title=\"The \u201c195\u201d is the first song in history featuring women from all of the world\u2019s 195 countries and aims to use the transformative power of music to launch a global movement for gender equality and to promote the mental health and wellbeing of women worldwide.\" src=\"https:\/\/mma.prnasia.com\/media2\/2699893\/Frequency_School_2.jpg?p=medium600\" alt=\"The \u201c195\u201d is the first song in history featuring women from all of the world\u2019s 195 countries and aims to use the transformative power of music to launch a global movement for gender equality and to promote the mental health and wellbeing of women worldwide.\" align=\"middle\" \/><\/a>   <br \/>   <span>The \u201c195\u201d is the first song in history featuring women from all of the world\u2019s 195 countries and aims to use the transformative power of music to launch a global movement for gender equality and to promote the mental health and wellbeing of women worldwide.<\/span>  <\/div>\n<p> <b>LIST OF &#8220;195&#8221; PARTICIPANTS:\u00a0<\/b> <\/p>\n<p>Fawzia Koofi, Afghanistan<\/p>\n<p>Juxhina Sotiri Gjoni, Albania<\/p>\n<p>Kahina Bouagache, Algeria\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0<\/p>\n<p>Jimena Cierco Martinez and J\u00falia Carreras Salvad\u00f3, Andorra<\/p>\n<p>Ester Nilsson, Angola<\/p>\n<p>Abrianna Cooper, Antigua and Barbuda<\/p>\n<p>Romina Sudack, Argentina<\/p>\n<p>Sose Markosyan, Armenia<\/p>\n<p>Anjali Nadaradjane, Australia<\/p>\n<p>Delia Fischer, Austria<\/p>\n<p>Bahar Balayeva, Azerbaijan<\/p>\n<p>Amanda Darville, Bahamas<\/p>\n<p>Ahdeya Ahmed Al-Sayed, Bahrain<\/p>\n<p>Laiba Jannati Pritha, Bangladesh<\/p>\n<p>Gloria Carter, Barbados<\/p>\n<p>Kristina Lozinskaya, Belarus<\/p>\n<p>Nyanchama Okemwa, Belgium<\/p>\n<p>Julie Robinson, Belize<\/p>\n<p>Adjalla Senami Naomy Campbell Mariela, Benin<\/p>\n<p>Yangdon Sonam, Bhutan<\/p>\n<p>Valentina Crespo Kuljis, Bolivia (Plurinational State of)<\/p>\n<p>Iman Daneya Zulum, Bosnia and Herzegovina<\/p>\n<p>Kabelo Botlhe Dikobe, Botswana<\/p>\n<p>Samanta Bullock, Brazil<\/p>\n<p>Daphne Lai Teck Ching, Brunei Darussalam<\/p>\n<p>Natalini Yordanova, Bulgaria<\/p>\n<p>Audrey Korsaga, Burkina Faso<\/p>\n<p>Jeanne Irakoze, Burundi<\/p>\n<p>Zanu Alves, Cabo Verde<\/p>\n<p>Savada Prom, Cambodia<\/p>\n<p>Sabrina Love, Cameroon<\/p>\n<p>Alyson Meister, Canada<\/p>\n<p>Kessy Martine Ekomo-Soignet, Central African Republic<\/p>\n<p>Mariam Abdoulaye Malloum, Chad<\/p>\n<p>Bernardita Castillo Passi, Chile<\/p>\n<p>Joyce Peng Peng, China<\/p>\n<p>Karin Andrea Stephan, Colombia<\/p>\n<p>Armel Azihar Sly-vania, Comoros<\/p>\n<p>Gis\u00e8le Brice Mabiala, Republic of the Congo<\/p>\n<p>Maria Jose Freer Murillo, Costa Rica<\/p>\n<p>Noussoeu Bih, C\u00f4te D&#8217;Ivoire<\/p>\n<p>Marijana Maros, Croatia<\/p>\n<p>Lixandra D\u00edaz Portuondo, Cuba<\/p>\n<p>Louiza Nikolaou, Cyprus<\/p>\n<p>Shelley Pleva, Czechia<\/p>\n<p>Esther Eom, Democratic People&#8217;s Republic of Korea<\/p>\n<p>Dodo Liwanga, Democratic Republic of the Congo<\/p>\n<p>Heidi Bjerkan, Denmark<\/p>\n<p>Intibah Ali Abdallah, Djibouti<\/p>\n<p>Sapphire Vital, Dominica<\/p>\n<p>Mar\u00eda Eugenia del Castillo, Dominican Republic<\/p>\n<p>Margarita Heredia Forster, Ecuador<\/p>\n<p>Amena Bakr, Egypt<\/p>\n<p>Fabiola Torres, El Salvador<\/p>\n<p>Paulina Laurel Sami, Equatorial Guinea<\/p>\n<p>Harena Amanuel, Eritrea<\/p>\n<p>Anette Maria Rennit, Estonia<\/p>\n<p>Zandisile Howe, Eswatini<\/p>\n<p>Lina Getachew Ayenew, Ethiopia<\/p>\n<p>Renita Reddy, Fiji<\/p>\n<p>Julia Sulonen, Finland<\/p>\n<p>Anino Emuwa, France<\/p>\n<p>Rita Aboghe, Gabon<\/p>\n<p>Sarjo M Jallo, Gambia (Republic of The)<\/p>\n<p>Eka Khorbaladze, Georgia<\/p>\n<p>Carolin Strunz, Germany<\/p>\n<p>Michelle Nana Adwoa Agyakomah Yeboah, Ghana<\/p>\n<p>Efi Pylarinou, Greece<\/p>\n<p>Laureen Redhead, Grenada<\/p>\n<p>Lilian Viviana Tzul P\u00e9rez, Guatemala<\/p>\n<p>Fatoumata Diallo, Guinea<\/p>\n<p>Waltemira Audilia Monteiro Eckert, Guinea Bissau<\/p>\n<p>Amrita Naraine, Guyana<\/p>\n<p>Stephanie Gar\u00e7onvil, Haiti<\/p>\n<p>Carmen Elisa M\u00e9ndez Silva, Honduras<\/p>\n<p>Aliz McLean, Hungary<\/p>\n<p>Mardis Karlsdottir, Iceland<\/p>\n<p>Asma Khan, India<\/p>\n<p>Siti Suliatin Buechel, Indonesia<\/p>\n<p>Sanam Shantyaei, Iran (Islamic Republic of)<\/p>\n<p>Aya Al-Shakarchi, Iraq<\/p>\n<p>Lisa Armstrong, Ireland<\/p>\n<p>Dalith Steiger, Israel<\/p>\n<p>Cristina Romelli Gervasoni, Italy<\/p>\n<p>Heather Carrington, Jamaica<\/p>\n<p>Meguri Fujisawa, Japan<\/p>\n<p>Suad Musallam Hijazin, Jordan<\/p>\n<p>Zhanna Kan, Kazakhstan<\/p>\n<p>Shayoon, Kenya<\/p>\n<p>Miriam Moriati Koae, Kiribati<\/p>\n<p>Suad Al Sabah, Kuwait<\/p>\n<p>Aigerim Sultanbekova, Kyrgyzstan<\/p>\n<p>Duangtavanh Oudomchith, Lao People&#8217;s Democratic Republic<\/p>\n<p>Laima Dimi\u0161evska, Latvia<\/p>\n<p>Dia Audi, Lebanon<\/p>\n<p>Reekelitsoe Molapo, Lesotho<\/p>\n<p>Laymah E. Kollie, Liberia<\/p>\n<p>Manal Aboujtila, Libya<\/p>\n<p>Katrin Eggenberger, Liechtenstein<\/p>\n<p>Deimile Soares, Lithuania<\/p>\n<p>Sophie-Anne Schaul, Luxembourg<\/p>\n<p>Mireille Ramampandrison, Madagascar<\/p>\n<p>Jacqueline Nhlema, Malawi<\/p>\n<p>Harpreet Bhal, Malaysia<\/p>\n<p>Widhadh Waheed, Maldives<\/p>\n<p>Binthily Youma Macalou, Mali<\/p>\n<p>Michelle Muscat, Malta<\/p>\n<p>Claret ChongGum, Marshall Islands<\/p>\n<p>Habibata Ciss\u00e9, Mauritania<\/p>\n<p>Ameenah Gurib-Fakim, Mauritius<\/p>\n<p>Yolanda S\u00e1nchez, Mexico<\/p>\n<p>Drinnette James, Micronesia (Federated States of)<\/p>\n<p>Annabelle Jaeger-Seydoux, Monaco<\/p>\n<p>Amrita Gerelt-od, Mongolia<\/p>\n<p>Milica Markovic, Montenegro<\/p>\n<p>Touria El Glaoui, Morocco<\/p>\n<p>Maria Honoria da Silva Mocambique, Mozambique<\/p>\n<p>Ei Han, Myanmar<\/p>\n<p>Tisha Haushona, Namibia<\/p>\n<p>Angelina Waqa, Nauru<\/p>\n<p>Sahana Vajracharya, Nepal<\/p>\n<p>Andrea B. Maier, Netherlands (Kingdom of the)<\/p>\n<p>Alexia Hilbertidou, New Zealand<\/p>\n<p>Kathia Salazar, Nicaragua<\/p>\n<p>Alassane Soumana Roukayatou, Niger<\/p>\n<p>Eyitola St. Matthew-Daniel, Nigeria<\/p>\n<p>Matea Kocevska, North Macedonia<\/p>\n<p>Alliance Niyigena, Norway<\/p>\n<p>Ruby Saharan, Oman<\/p>\n<p>Mariam Zaidi, Pakistan<\/p>\n<p>Dee Raya Antonio, Palau<\/p>\n<p>Nadia Hazem, Palestine<\/p>\n<p>Trishna Nagrani, Panama<\/p>\n<p>Jenny Namana, Papua New Guinea<\/p>\n<p>Emilie Seitz, Paraguay<\/p>\n<p>Gigi Caballero, Peru<\/p>\n<p>Andrea Mikaella Geronimo, Philippines<\/p>\n<p>Elvira Eevr Djaltchinova-Malec, Poland<\/p>\n<p>Sandra Fankhauser, Portugal<\/p>\n<p>Dr. Asmaa Alfadala, Qatar<\/p>\n<p>Sylvia Shin, Republic of Korea<\/p>\n<p>Dana Muntean, Republic of Moldova<\/p>\n<p>Carina Schuster, Romania<\/p>\n<p>Ashley Dudarenok, Russian Federation<\/p>\n<p>Bonita Mutoni, Rwanda<\/p>\n<p>Vicia Woods, Saint Kitts and Nevis<\/p>\n<p>Sheridin Jones, Saint Lucia<\/p>\n<p>Rianka Chance, Saint Vincent and the Grenadines<\/p>\n<p>Faauiga Maiava Onosai Sauiluma, Samoa<\/p>\n<p>Martina Mattioli, San Marino<\/p>\n<p>Katy Nascimento, Sao Tome and Principe<\/p>\n<p>Asma Alsharif, Saudi Arabia<\/p>\n<p>Korka Dieng, Senegal<\/p>\n<p>Teodora Cosic, Serbia<\/p>\n<p>Beverly Dick, Seychelles<\/p>\n<p>Sylvia Conteh, Sierra Leone<\/p>\n<p>Cheng Ying (Monica), Singapore<\/p>\n<p>Lucia Kupcova, Slovakia<\/p>\n<p>Ksenia Juvan, Slovenia<\/p>\n<p>Sharon Inone, Solomon Islands<\/p>\n<p>Amran Abocar, Somalia<\/p>\n<p>Kim August, South Africa<\/p>\n<p>Josephine Albino, South Sudan<\/p>\n<p>Alejandra Costales Richards, Spain<\/p>\n<p>Suba Umathevan, Sri Lanka<\/p>\n<p>Tahani Karrar, Sudan<\/p>\n<p>Radhiya Ebermann-Joval, Suriname<\/p>\n<p>Sabinije von Gaffke, Sweden<\/p>\n<p>Martina Fuchs, Switzerland<\/p>\n<p>Stephanie Ghazi, Syrian Arab Republic<\/p>\n<p>Zarina Khasanova, Tajikistan<\/p>\n<p>Ratih Paramitha, Thailand<\/p>\n<p>D\u00e1lia Kiakilir, Timor-Leste<\/p>\n<p>Isbath Esther Ali, Togo<\/p>\n<p>Ofa \u00c2g\u00e9, Tonga<\/p>\n<p>Alexa Chin Pang, Trinidad and Tobago<\/p>\n<p>Aya Chebbi, Tunisia<\/p>\n<p>Guelistan Fuchs, T\u00fcrkiye<\/p>\n<p>Aylar Babayeva, Turkmenistan<\/p>\n<p>Lilly Teafa, Tuvalu<\/p>\n<p>Jovia Kisaakye, Uganda<\/p>\n<p>Kateryna Krasnozhon, Ukraine<\/p>\n<p>Suaad Al Shamsi, United Arab Emirates<\/p>\n<p>Melissa Monique, United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland<\/p>\n<p>Flaviana Matata, United Republic of Tanzania<\/p>\n<p>Kenzi Kachi Maduka, United States of America<\/p>\n<p>Camila Bentancur, Uruguay<\/p>\n<p>Muldir Khayitova, Uzbekistan<\/p>\n<p>Adrina J L Abel, Vanuatu<\/p>\n<p>Boglarka Sztancs, Vatican City<\/p>\n<p>Sophia Santi Guevara, Venezuela, Bolivarian Republic of<\/p>\n<p>Yip Thy Diep Ta, Viet Nam\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0<\/p>\n<p>Wadha Abdullah Mohsin, Yemen<\/p>\n<p>Suwilanji Nachula, Zambia<\/p>\n<p>Rosheen Ngorima, Zimbabwe<\/p>\n<p> <b>ABOUT THE FREQUENCY SCHOOL:<\/b> <\/p>\n<p>The Frequency School is a pioneering global initiative designed to harness the transformative power of music for the holistic development of people around the world, focusing on the mind, body, and spirit.<\/p>\n<p>Through services like music therapy, education, and performance, we empower individuals to lead balanced, healthy, and fulfilling lives. The approach integrates the latest in sound therapy with traditional wellness practices to support the whole person.<\/p>\n<p>It was launched by Maejor, Martina Fuchs, Kingsley M, Brandon Lee, and Aaron Dawson at the renowned international boarding school Aiglon College in Switzerland in 2024.<\/p>\n<p>YouTube: Frequency School<br \/>LinkedIn: The Frequency School<br \/>Instagram: @thefrequencyschool<br \/>Website: <a href=\"https:\/\/frequency.school\/\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"nofollow\">https:\/\/frequency.school\/<\/a><\/p>\n<p> <b>PARTNERS:<\/b> <\/p>\n<ul type=\"disc\">\n<li> <b>The Female Quotient<\/b> <\/li>\n<li> <b>100 Women @ Davos <\/b> <\/li>\n<li> <b>Learnstar <\/b> <\/li>\n<li> <b>International Institute for Management Development (IMD)<\/b> <\/li>\n<li> <b>L\u00e4derach<\/b> <\/li>\n<li> <b>Montreux Jazz Festival China<\/b> <\/li>\n<li> <b>Bullock Inclusion<\/b> <\/li>\n<li> <b>LGT Private Banking<\/b> <\/li>\n<li> <b>Innovation Foundation, Empowered by the Adecco Group<\/b> <\/li>\n<li> <b>Global Women&#8217;s Institute, The George Washington University<\/b> <\/li>\n<li> <b>Female Founders Initiative Global <\/b> <\/li>\n<li> <b>Africa Global Gender Academy (AGGA) <\/b> <\/li>\n<li> <b>Equal Voice<\/b> <\/li>\n<li> <b>The Lion Academy <\/b> <\/li>\n<li> <b>OpenDesk<\/b> <\/li>\n<li> <b>The Equality Institute<\/b> <\/li>\n<li> <b>Global Island Partnership (GLISPA)<\/b> <\/li>\n<li> <b>Caribbean<\/b> <b>\u00a0Women&#8217;s Network<\/b> <\/li>\n<li> <b>NOTA Inclusion<\/b> <\/li>\n<li> <b>Women Future Cities Initiative<\/b> <\/li>\n<li> <b>Global CSR Foundation (GCSRF)<\/b> <\/li>\n<li> <b>World Pulse<\/b> <\/li>\n<li> <b>Global Citizen Forum<\/b> <\/li>\n<\/ul>\n<p>\u00a0<\/p>\n<div dir=\"ltr\">   <a href=\"https:\/\/mma.prnasia.com\/media2\/2699894\/Frequency_School_3.jpg?p=medium600\" target=\"_blank\"><img decoding=\"async\" title='The list of global partners which supported the \"195\" song and increase awareness about gender equality and female leadership.' src=\"https:\/\/mma.prnasia.com\/media2\/2699894\/Frequency_School_3.jpg?p=medium600\" alt='The list of global partners which supported the \"195\" song and increase awareness about gender equality and female leadership.' align=\"middle\" \/><\/a>   <br \/>   <span>The list of global partners which supported the &#8220;195&#8221; song and increase awareness about gender equality and female leadership.<\/span>  <\/div>\n<p>\u00a0<\/p>\n<p>\u00a0<\/p>","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p><!-- wp:html --><\/p>\n<table border=\"0\" cellspacing=\"10\" cellpadding=\"5\" align=\"right\">\n<tbody>\n<tr>\n<td><img decoding=\"async\" src=\"https:\/\/mma.prnasia.com\/media2\/2699891\/5345943\/Frequency_School_Logo.jpg?p=medium600\" border=\"0\" alt=\"\" title=\"logo\" hspace=\"0\" vspace=\"0\" width=\"118\" \/><\/td>\n<\/tr>\n<\/tbody>\n<\/table>\n<ul type=\"disc\">\n<li>History made by <b>The Frequency School:<\/b><a href=\"https:\/\/www.guinnessworldrecords.com\/world-records\/437728-most-nationalities-to-contribute-vocals-to-a-musical-recording-single-song\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"nofollow\">https:\/\/www.guinnessworldrecords.com\/world-records\/437728-most-nationalities-to-contribute-vocals-to-a-musical-recording-single-song<\/a><\/li>\n<li>The &#8220;195&#8221; of\ufb01cially shatters the\u00a0<b>GUINNESS WORLD RECORDS title<\/b><\/li>\n<\/ul>\n<p> <span class=\"legendSpanClass\">LONDON and LOS ANGELES<\/span>, <span class=\"legendSpanClass\">June 2, 2025<\/span> \/PRNewswire\/ &#8212; The Frequency School set a new <b>GUINNESS WORLD RECORDS title<\/b> for\u00a0&#8220;Most nationalities to contribute vocals to a musical recording (single song)&#8221; with the\u00a0&#8220;195&#8221; song\u00a0on Monday, in a bid to\u00a0raise\u00a0awareness about gender equality and to ignite\u00a0a global movement uplifting people\u00a0through the transformative power of soundhealing frequencies.<\/p>\n<div dir=\"ltr\" title=\"The \u201c195\u201d: First Song in History Uniting Women from all 195 Countries\">     <\/div>\n<p>The record-breaking &#8220;195&#8221; is the first song in history featuring women from all of the world&#8217;s 195 countries and using sound healing frequencies and the 528 Hz &#8216;Love Frequency&#8217;.<\/p>\n<p>The Frequency School co-founded by U.S. Grammy-nominated and multi-platinum music producer Maejor, Martina Fuchs, Kingsley M, Brandon Lee and Aaron Dawson produced this visionary, powerful and universal campaign and premiered it during\u00a0the 55th Annual Meeting of the\u00a0<i>World Economic Forum<\/i> (WEF) in Davos-Klosters, Switzerland, from January 20-24.\u00a0<\/p>\n<p>Using the sounds of birds and the heartbeat as instrumental elements, the &#8220;195&#8221; aims to raise the world&#8217;s frequency, elevate humanity, and trigger a positive impact by uniting and empowering women worldwide.<\/p>\n<p>One woman in every one of the world&#8217;s 195 countries recognized by the United Nations said one word:\u00a0&#8220;EQUALITY&#8221;\u00a0in her national language or native tongue and sent in her voice and video recording.<\/p>\n<p>The number of women and nationalities participating in the song was officially verified by a Guinness World Records adjudicator.\u00a0<\/p>\n<p> <b>Martina Fuchs, Executive Producer of the &#8220;195&#8221; and Co-Founder of the Frequency School<\/b>, said:<\/p>\n<p>&#8220;It has always been my dream to produce the first song in history featuring every country on the planet. Our vision was to unite 195 ordinary women from all walks of life in this pioneering and groundbreaking initiative to advocate for gender equality and the rights of women and girls, and to help people struggling with mental health issues. Breaking this record is only the beginning: we are on a global mission to make our world a more peaceful place.&#8221;<\/p>\n<p> <b>Maejor, Founder and CEO of the Frequency School <\/b>who produced the song, said:<\/p>\n<p>&#8220;The world record is a testimony to our work and the universal language of music. This achievement is a call to every one of us to lift each other up and spread peace, love and harmony. We chose to use 528 Hz which is often referred to as the &#8216;love frequency&#8217;, or the frequency of transformation and miracles. We wanted to promote more respect and fairness for women, as well as deep inner healing and a state of peace. The transformative vibration of 528 Hz can inspire positive action and empathy and people to act more kindly and inclusively.&#8221;<\/p>\n<div dir=\"ltr\">   <a href=\"https:\/\/mma.prnasia.com\/media2\/2699892\/Frequency_School_1.jpg?p=medium600\" target=\"_blank\"><img decoding=\"async\" title=\"The Frequency School made history with its \u201c195\u201d song by setting a new GUINNESS WORLD RECORDS\u2122 for the title \u201cMost nationalities to contribute vocals to a musical recording (single song)\u201d during the World Economic Forum (WEF) in Davos, Switzerland, on January 20, 2025.\" src=\"https:\/\/mma.prnasia.com\/media2\/2699892\/Frequency_School_1.jpg?p=medium600\" alt=\"The Frequency School made history with its \u201c195\u201d song by setting a new GUINNESS WORLD RECORDS\u2122 for the title \u201cMost nationalities to contribute vocals to a musical recording (single song)\u201d during the World Economic Forum (WEF) in Davos, Switzerland, on January 20, 2025.\" align=\"middle\" \/><\/a>   <br \/>   <span>The Frequency School made history with its \u201c195\u201d song by setting a new GUINNESS WORLD RECORDS\u2122 for the title \u201cMost nationalities to contribute vocals to a musical recording (single song)\u201d during the World Economic Forum (WEF) in Davos, Switzerland, on January 20, 2025.<\/span>  <\/div>\n<p>According to scientific studies and music theory,\u00a0Solfeggio frequencies, ranging from 174 Hz to 963 Hz, offer unique sound patterns that promote relaxation, stress relief, and overall well-being. These frequencies have been shown to positively impact mental, emotional, and physical health by generating vibrations that help achieve a state of calm and balance of the mind, body and spirit.<\/p>\n<p> <b>Kingsley Maduka, Co-Founder of the Frequency School<\/b>, said:<\/p>\n<p>&#8220;We&#8217;re incredibly excited to set a new world record, and I am honored to have the youngest lady in my family, my 6 year-old daughter, to be apart of such an intentional women empowerment project, focused on wellness. Being a man, it&#8217;s important that we do our parts to support our better halfs for the sake of the mental health and wellness of humanity. The Frequency School is such an amazing platform for utilizing, implementing and amplifying wellness tools &#8211; working at the intersection of music, wellness, mental health and education is some of the most impactful work I&#8217;ve been able to be apart of.&#8221;<\/p>\n<p> <b>Brandon Lee, Co-Founder of the Frequency School<\/b>, said:<\/p>\n<p>&#8220;Every one of us enters this world through a woman\u2014women are the very heartbeat of humanity. I&#8217;m deeply honored to be part of this project and inspired by the future initiatives we&#8217;re building at Frequency School to uplift women&#8217;s wellness. Earning the <b>GUINNESS WORLD RECORDS<\/b> title will amplify our mission globally, allowing us to create an even greater impact.&#8221;<\/p>\n<p> <b>Aaron Dawson, Co-Founder and Creative Director of the Frequency School<\/b>, said:<\/p>\n<p>&#8220;This project is much more than a world record, it&#8217;s a reflection of the immense gratitude I hold for women everywhere. I carry deep appreciation for every woman who have shaped me: my mother, grandmothers, aunts, cousins, godchildren, teachers, ancestors, and the many women whose love and existence have given me and the world such beautiful life. A better world exists when we honor women&#8217;s gifts, invest in them, and protect their well-being.&#8221;<\/p>\n<p> <b>Miriam Moriati, President of the Kiribati Rotaract Youth Club and a Women and Youth representative for OARS (Ocean Alliance for Resilience and Sustainability)<\/b>, said:<\/p>\n<p>&#8220;I&#8217;m from Kiribati, a small island nation in the Pacific, where our highest point is just 3 meters above sea level. Our women in Kiribati are vulnerable due to gender equality not being part of our culture and traditions. They are often the first to be affected by crises and the last to recover. Being part of this initiative to support women on an international stage is an incredible honor. Opportunities to represent our small country are rare, and I am grateful for this platform to amplify the voices of Kiribati women.&#8221;<\/p>\n<p> <b>Sawilanji Nachula, a middle school student representing Zambia<\/b>, said:<\/p>\n<p>&#8220;I am a 13-year old Zambian and live on the &#8216;Mighty Zambezi&#8217; near the Victoria Falls. I am currently a student at Falcon College in Esigodini, Zimbabwe, where I will start my grade 9 next month. I am both honoured and inspired to smash the world record with so many already successful and soon to be successful members. I doubt I will be able to contribute much myself for now. But I will be sure to promote gender equality as I get older.&#8221;<\/p>\n<p>Inspired by the murmuration of birds and nature&#8217;s synchronicity, the visualizer of the song includes art elements evoking raw emotions and reflecting the power and harmony of women, and their aspiration for freedom and collective strength.<\/p>\n<p>Watch the &#8220;195&#8221; here: <a href=\"https:\/\/www.youtube.com\/watch?v=3XCMvDbU55E\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"nofollow\">https:\/\/www.youtube.com\/watch?v=3XCMvDbU55E<\/a><\/p>\n<p> <b>MEDIA CONTACT:<br \/><\/b>Martina Fuchs<br \/>Email: <a href=\"mailto:fuchs.martina@gmail.com\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"nofollow\">fuchs.martina@gmail.com<\/a><br \/>Mobile: +41 79 361 01 46<\/p>\n<div dir=\"ltr\">   <a href=\"https:\/\/mma.prnasia.com\/media2\/2699893\/Frequency_School_2.jpg?p=medium600\" target=\"_blank\"><img decoding=\"async\" title=\"The \u201c195\u201d is the first song in history featuring women from all of the world\u2019s 195 countries and aims to use the transformative power of music to launch a global movement for gender equality and to promote the mental health and wellbeing of women worldwide.\" src=\"https:\/\/mma.prnasia.com\/media2\/2699893\/Frequency_School_2.jpg?p=medium600\" alt=\"The \u201c195\u201d is the first song in history featuring women from all of the world\u2019s 195 countries and aims to use the transformative power of music to launch a global movement for gender equality and to promote the mental health and wellbeing of women worldwide.\" align=\"middle\" \/><\/a>   <br \/>   <span>The \u201c195\u201d is the first song in history featuring women from all of the world\u2019s 195 countries and aims to use the transformative power of music to launch a global movement for gender equality and to promote the mental health and wellbeing of women worldwide.<\/span>  <\/div>\n<p> <b>LIST OF &#8220;195&#8221; PARTICIPANTS:\u00a0<\/b> <\/p>\n<p>Fawzia Koofi, Afghanistan<\/p>\n<p>Juxhina Sotiri Gjoni, Albania<\/p>\n<p>Kahina Bouagache, Algeria\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0<\/p>\n<p>Jimena Cierco Martinez and J\u00falia Carreras Salvad\u00f3, Andorra<\/p>\n<p>Ester Nilsson, Angola<\/p>\n<p>Abrianna Cooper, Antigua and Barbuda<\/p>\n<p>Romina Sudack, Argentina<\/p>\n<p>Sose Markosyan, Armenia<\/p>\n<p>Anjali Nadaradjane, Australia<\/p>\n<p>Delia Fischer, Austria<\/p>\n<p>Bahar Balayeva, Azerbaijan<\/p>\n<p>Amanda Darville, Bahamas<\/p>\n<p>Ahdeya Ahmed Al-Sayed, Bahrain<\/p>\n<p>Laiba Jannati Pritha, Bangladesh<\/p>\n<p>Gloria Carter, Barbados<\/p>\n<p>Kristina Lozinskaya, Belarus<\/p>\n<p>Nyanchama Okemwa, Belgium<\/p>\n<p>Julie Robinson, Belize<\/p>\n<p>Adjalla Senami Naomy Campbell Mariela, Benin<\/p>\n<p>Yangdon Sonam, Bhutan<\/p>\n<p>Valentina Crespo Kuljis, Bolivia (Plurinational State of)<\/p>\n<p>Iman Daneya Zulum, Bosnia and Herzegovina<\/p>\n<p>Kabelo Botlhe Dikobe, Botswana<\/p>\n<p>Samanta Bullock, Brazil<\/p>\n<p>Daphne Lai Teck Ching, Brunei Darussalam<\/p>\n<p>Natalini Yordanova, Bulgaria<\/p>\n<p>Audrey Korsaga, Burkina Faso<\/p>\n<p>Jeanne Irakoze, Burundi<\/p>\n<p>Zanu Alves, Cabo Verde<\/p>\n<p>Savada Prom, Cambodia<\/p>\n<p>Sabrina Love, Cameroon<\/p>\n<p>Alyson Meister, Canada<\/p>\n<p>Kessy Martine Ekomo-Soignet, Central African Republic<\/p>\n<p>Mariam Abdoulaye Malloum, Chad<\/p>\n<p>Bernardita Castillo Passi, Chile<\/p>\n<p>Joyce Peng Peng, China<\/p>\n<p>Karin Andrea Stephan, Colombia<\/p>\n<p>Armel Azihar Sly-vania, Comoros<\/p>\n<p>Gis\u00e8le Brice Mabiala, Republic of the Congo<\/p>\n<p>Maria Jose Freer Murillo, Costa Rica<\/p>\n<p>Noussoeu Bih, C\u00f4te D&#8217;Ivoire<\/p>\n<p>Marijana Maros, Croatia<\/p>\n<p>Lixandra D\u00edaz Portuondo, Cuba<\/p>\n<p>Louiza Nikolaou, Cyprus<\/p>\n<p>Shelley Pleva, Czechia<\/p>\n<p>Esther Eom, Democratic People&#8217;s Republic of Korea<\/p>\n<p>Dodo Liwanga, Democratic Republic of the Congo<\/p>\n<p>Heidi Bjerkan, Denmark<\/p>\n<p>Intibah Ali Abdallah, Djibouti<\/p>\n<p>Sapphire Vital, Dominica<\/p>\n<p>Mar\u00eda Eugenia del Castillo, Dominican Republic<\/p>\n<p>Margarita Heredia Forster, Ecuador<\/p>\n<p>Amena Bakr, Egypt<\/p>\n<p>Fabiola Torres, El Salvador<\/p>\n<p>Paulina Laurel Sami, Equatorial Guinea<\/p>\n<p>Harena Amanuel, Eritrea<\/p>\n<p>Anette Maria Rennit, Estonia<\/p>\n<p>Zandisile Howe, Eswatini<\/p>\n<p>Lina Getachew Ayenew, Ethiopia<\/p>\n<p>Renita Reddy, Fiji<\/p>\n<p>Julia Sulonen, Finland<\/p>\n<p>Anino Emuwa, France<\/p>\n<p>Rita Aboghe, Gabon<\/p>\n<p>Sarjo M Jallo, Gambia (Republic of The)<\/p>\n<p>Eka Khorbaladze, Georgia<\/p>\n<p>Carolin Strunz, Germany<\/p>\n<p>Michelle Nana Adwoa Agyakomah Yeboah, Ghana<\/p>\n<p>Efi Pylarinou, Greece<\/p>\n<p>Laureen Redhead, Grenada<\/p>\n<p>Lilian Viviana Tzul P\u00e9rez, Guatemala<\/p>\n<p>Fatoumata Diallo, Guinea<\/p>\n<p>Waltemira Audilia Monteiro Eckert, Guinea Bissau<\/p>\n<p>Amrita Naraine, Guyana<\/p>\n<p>Stephanie Gar\u00e7onvil, Haiti<\/p>\n<p>Carmen Elisa M\u00e9ndez Silva, Honduras<\/p>\n<p>Aliz McLean, Hungary<\/p>\n<p>Mardis Karlsdottir, Iceland<\/p>\n<p>Asma Khan, India<\/p>\n<p>Siti Suliatin Buechel, Indonesia<\/p>\n<p>Sanam Shantyaei, Iran (Islamic Republic of)<\/p>\n<p>Aya Al-Shakarchi, Iraq<\/p>\n<p>Lisa Armstrong, Ireland<\/p>\n<p>Dalith Steiger, Israel<\/p>\n<p>Cristina Romelli Gervasoni, Italy<\/p>\n<p>Heather Carrington, Jamaica<\/p>\n<p>Meguri Fujisawa, Japan<\/p>\n<p>Suad Musallam Hijazin, Jordan<\/p>\n<p>Zhanna Kan, Kazakhstan<\/p>\n<p>Shayoon, Kenya<\/p>\n<p>Miriam Moriati Koae, Kiribati<\/p>\n<p>Suad Al Sabah, Kuwait<\/p>\n<p>Aigerim Sultanbekova, Kyrgyzstan<\/p>\n<p>Duangtavanh Oudomchith, Lao People&#8217;s Democratic Republic<\/p>\n<p>Laima Dimi\u0161evska, Latvia<\/p>\n<p>Dia Audi, Lebanon<\/p>\n<p>Reekelitsoe Molapo, Lesotho<\/p>\n<p>Laymah E. Kollie, Liberia<\/p>\n<p>Manal Aboujtila, Libya<\/p>\n<p>Katrin Eggenberger, Liechtenstein<\/p>\n<p>Deimile Soares, Lithuania<\/p>\n<p>Sophie-Anne Schaul, Luxembourg<\/p>\n<p>Mireille Ramampandrison, Madagascar<\/p>\n<p>Jacqueline Nhlema, Malawi<\/p>\n<p>Harpreet Bhal, Malaysia<\/p>\n<p>Widhadh Waheed, Maldives<\/p>\n<p>Binthily Youma Macalou, Mali<\/p>\n<p>Michelle Muscat, Malta<\/p>\n<p>Claret ChongGum, Marshall Islands<\/p>\n<p>Habibata Ciss\u00e9, Mauritania<\/p>\n<p>Ameenah Gurib-Fakim, Mauritius<\/p>\n<p>Yolanda S\u00e1nchez, Mexico<\/p>\n<p>Drinnette James, Micronesia (Federated States of)<\/p>\n<p>Annabelle Jaeger-Seydoux, Monaco<\/p>\n<p>Amrita Gerelt-od, Mongolia<\/p>\n<p>Milica Markovic, Montenegro<\/p>\n<p>Touria El Glaoui, Morocco<\/p>\n<p>Maria Honoria da Silva Mocambique, Mozambique<\/p>\n<p>Ei Han, Myanmar<\/p>\n<p>Tisha Haushona, Namibia<\/p>\n<p>Angelina Waqa, Nauru<\/p>\n<p>Sahana Vajracharya, Nepal<\/p>\n<p>Andrea B. Maier, Netherlands (Kingdom of the)<\/p>\n<p>Alexia Hilbertidou, New Zealand<\/p>\n<p>Kathia Salazar, Nicaragua<\/p>\n<p>Alassane Soumana Roukayatou, Niger<\/p>\n<p>Eyitola St. Matthew-Daniel, Nigeria<\/p>\n<p>Matea Kocevska, North Macedonia<\/p>\n<p>Alliance Niyigena, Norway<\/p>\n<p>Ruby Saharan, Oman<\/p>\n<p>Mariam Zaidi, Pakistan<\/p>\n<p>Dee Raya Antonio, Palau<\/p>\n<p>Nadia Hazem, Palestine<\/p>\n<p>Trishna Nagrani, Panama<\/p>\n<p>Jenny Namana, Papua New Guinea<\/p>\n<p>Emilie Seitz, Paraguay<\/p>\n<p>Gigi Caballero, Peru<\/p>\n<p>Andrea Mikaella Geronimo, Philippines<\/p>\n<p>Elvira Eevr Djaltchinova-Malec, Poland<\/p>\n<p>Sandra Fankhauser, Portugal<\/p>\n<p>Dr. Asmaa Alfadala, Qatar<\/p>\n<p>Sylvia Shin, Republic of Korea<\/p>\n<p>Dana Muntean, Republic of Moldova<\/p>\n<p>Carina Schuster, Romania<\/p>\n<p>Ashley Dudarenok, Russian Federation<\/p>\n<p>Bonita Mutoni, Rwanda<\/p>\n<p>Vicia Woods, Saint Kitts and Nevis<\/p>\n<p>Sheridin Jones, Saint Lucia<\/p>\n<p>Rianka Chance, Saint Vincent and the Grenadines<\/p>\n<p>Faauiga Maiava Onosai Sauiluma, Samoa<\/p>\n<p>Martina Mattioli, San Marino<\/p>\n<p>Katy Nascimento, Sao Tome and Principe<\/p>\n<p>Asma Alsharif, Saudi Arabia<\/p>\n<p>Korka Dieng, Senegal<\/p>\n<p>Teodora Cosic, Serbia<\/p>\n<p>Beverly Dick, Seychelles<\/p>\n<p>Sylvia Conteh, Sierra Leone<\/p>\n<p>Cheng Ying (Monica), Singapore<\/p>\n<p>Lucia Kupcova, Slovakia<\/p>\n<p>Ksenia Juvan, Slovenia<\/p>\n<p>Sharon Inone, Solomon Islands<\/p>\n<p>Amran Abocar, Somalia<\/p>\n<p>Kim August, South Africa<\/p>\n<p>Josephine Albino, South Sudan<\/p>\n<p>Alejandra Costales Richards, Spain<\/p>\n<p>Suba Umathevan, Sri Lanka<\/p>\n<p>Tahani Karrar, Sudan<\/p>\n<p>Radhiya Ebermann-Joval, Suriname<\/p>\n<p>Sabinije von Gaffke, Sweden<\/p>\n<p>Martina Fuchs, Switzerland<\/p>\n<p>Stephanie Ghazi, Syrian Arab Republic<\/p>\n<p>Zarina Khasanova, Tajikistan<\/p>\n<p>Ratih Paramitha, Thailand<\/p>\n<p>D\u00e1lia Kiakilir, Timor-Leste<\/p>\n<p>Isbath Esther Ali, Togo<\/p>\n<p>Ofa \u00c2g\u00e9, Tonga<\/p>\n<p>Alexa Chin Pang, Trinidad and Tobago<\/p>\n<p>Aya Chebbi, Tunisia<\/p>\n<p>Guelistan Fuchs, T\u00fcrkiye<\/p>\n<p>Aylar Babayeva, Turkmenistan<\/p>\n<p>Lilly Teafa, Tuvalu<\/p>\n<p>Jovia Kisaakye, Uganda<\/p>\n<p>Kateryna Krasnozhon, Ukraine<\/p>\n<p>Suaad Al Shamsi, United Arab Emirates<\/p>\n<p>Melissa Monique, United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland<\/p>\n<p>Flaviana Matata, United Republic of Tanzania<\/p>\n<p>Kenzi Kachi Maduka, United States of America<\/p>\n<p>Camila Bentancur, Uruguay<\/p>\n<p>Muldir Khayitova, Uzbekistan<\/p>\n<p>Adrina J L Abel, Vanuatu<\/p>\n<p>Boglarka Sztancs, Vatican City<\/p>\n<p>Sophia Santi Guevara, Venezuela, Bolivarian Republic of<\/p>\n<p>Yip Thy Diep Ta, Viet Nam\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0<\/p>\n<p>Wadha Abdullah Mohsin, Yemen<\/p>\n<p>Suwilanji Nachula, Zambia<\/p>\n<p>Rosheen Ngorima, Zimbabwe<\/p>\n<p> <b>ABOUT THE FREQUENCY SCHOOL:<\/b> <\/p>\n<p>The Frequency School is a pioneering global initiative designed to harness the transformative power of music for the holistic development of people around the world, focusing on the mind, body, and spirit.<\/p>\n<p>Through services like music therapy, education, and performance, we empower individuals to lead balanced, healthy, and fulfilling lives. The approach integrates the latest in sound therapy with traditional wellness practices to support the whole person.<\/p>\n<p>It was launched by Maejor, Martina Fuchs, Kingsley M, Brandon Lee, and Aaron Dawson at the renowned international boarding school Aiglon College in Switzerland in 2024.<\/p>\n<p>YouTube: Frequency School<br \/>LinkedIn: The Frequency School<br \/>Instagram: @thefrequencyschool<br \/>Website: <a href=\"https:\/\/frequency.school\/\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"nofollow\">https:\/\/frequency.school\/<\/a><\/p>\n<p> <b>PARTNERS:<\/b> <\/p>\n<ul type=\"disc\">\n<li> <b>The Female Quotient<\/b> <\/li>\n<li> <b>100 Women @ Davos <\/b> <\/li>\n<li> <b>Learnstar <\/b> <\/li>\n<li> <b>International Institute for Management Development (IMD)<\/b> <\/li>\n<li> <b>L\u00e4derach<\/b> <\/li>\n<li> <b>Montreux Jazz Festival China<\/b> <\/li>\n<li> <b>Bullock Inclusion<\/b> <\/li>\n<li> <b>LGT Private Banking<\/b> <\/li>\n<li> <b>Innovation Foundation, Empowered by the Adecco Group<\/b> <\/li>\n<li> <b>Global Women&#8217;s Institute, The George Washington University<\/b> <\/li>\n<li> <b>Female Founders Initiative Global <\/b> <\/li>\n<li> <b>Africa Global Gender Academy (AGGA) <\/b> <\/li>\n<li> <b>Equal Voice<\/b> <\/li>\n<li> <b>The Lion Academy <\/b> <\/li>\n<li> <b>OpenDesk<\/b> <\/li>\n<li> <b>The Equality Institute<\/b> <\/li>\n<li> <b>Global Island Partnership (GLISPA)<\/b> <\/li>\n<li> <b>Caribbean<\/b> <b>\u00a0Women&#8217;s Network<\/b> <\/li>\n<li> <b>NOTA Inclusion<\/b> <\/li>\n<li> <b>Women Future Cities Initiative<\/b> <\/li>\n<li> <b>Global CSR Foundation (GCSRF)<\/b> <\/li>\n<li> <b>World Pulse<\/b> <\/li>\n<li> <b>Global Citizen Forum<\/b> <\/li>\n<\/ul>\n<p>\u00a0<\/p>\n<div dir=\"ltr\">   <a href=\"https:\/\/mma.prnasia.com\/media2\/2699894\/Frequency_School_3.jpg?p=medium600\" target=\"_blank\"><img decoding=\"async\" title='The list of global partners which supported the \"195\" song and increase awareness about gender equality and female leadership.' src=\"https:\/\/mma.prnasia.com\/media2\/2699894\/Frequency_School_3.jpg?p=medium600\" alt='The list of global partners which supported the \"195\" song and increase awareness about gender equality and female leadership.' align=\"middle\" \/><\/a>   <br \/>   <span>The list of global partners which supported the &#8220;195&#8221; song and increase awareness about gender equality and female leadership.<\/span>  <\/div>\n<p>\u00a0<\/p>\n<p>\u00a0<\/p>\n<p><!-- \/wp:html --><\/p>\n","protected":false},"author":1,"featured_media":0,"comment_status":"open","ping_status":"open","sticky":false,"template":"","format":"standard","meta":{"rop_custom_images_group":[],"rop_custom_messages_group":[],"rop_publish_now":"initial","rop_publish_now_accounts":[],"rop_publish_now_history":[],"rop_publish_now_status":"pending","footnotes":""},"categories":[5,7],"tags":[],"class_list":["post-24825","post","type-post","status-publish","format-standard","has-post-thumbnail","hentry","category-cision-pr-newswire","category-cision-pr-newswire-en"],"_links":{"self":[{"href":"https:\/\/thaipropertynews.com\/feeds\/index.php?rest_route=\/wp\/v2\/posts\/24825","targetHints":{"allow":["GET"]}}],"collection":[{"href":"https:\/\/thaipropertynews.com\/feeds\/index.php?rest_route=\/wp\/v2\/posts"}],"about":[{"href":"https:\/\/thaipropertynews.com\/feeds\/index.php?rest_route=\/wp\/v2\/types\/post"}],"author":[{"embeddable":true,"href":"https:\/\/thaipropertynews.com\/feeds\/index.php?rest_route=\/wp\/v2\/users\/1"}],"replies":[{"embeddable":true,"href":"https:\/\/thaipropertynews.com\/feeds\/index.php?rest_route=%2Fwp%2Fv2%2Fcomments&post=24825"}],"version-history":[{"count":0,"href":"https:\/\/thaipropertynews.com\/feeds\/index.php?rest_route=\/wp\/v2\/posts\/24825\/revisions"}],"wp:attachment":[{"href":"https:\/\/thaipropertynews.com\/feeds\/index.php?rest_route=%2Fwp%2Fv2%2Fmedia&parent=24825"}],"wp:term":[{"taxonomy":"category","embeddable":true,"href":"https:\/\/thaipropertynews.com\/feeds\/index.php?rest_route=%2Fwp%2Fv2%2Fcategories&post=24825"},{"taxonomy":"post_tag","embeddable":true,"href":"https:\/\/thaipropertynews.com\/feeds\/index.php?rest_route=%2Fwp%2Fv2%2Ftags&post=24825"}],"curies":[{"name":"wp","href":"https:\/\/api.w.org\/{rel}","templated":true}]}}