April Hamm is the Co-Founder, Executive Producer, and Creative Director of We Should Be In Therapy Media. A multidisciplinary guide, she bridges the gap between clinical science and spiritual intuition.
Her career is defined by the integration of psychology, the arts, and cultural preservation. Drawing on a background in clinical research at Emory University, she has spent decades building spaces for healing and heritage. She is an award-winning community leader (recognized by Google and SCORE), the founder of the Center for Musical Development and Wellness, and a founding board member of The Jim-Ree African American Museum. She is also the author of the memoir A Childhood Secret: The Piano Lesson (writing as Michaela Parker).
Today, she draws on this background in creativity and data to guide adults navigating midlife who are tired of relentless masking. She helps listeners break generational cycles of trauma through grounded strategies like somatic healing and dream work. In this "digital living room," April creates a safe container to explore the subconscious and navigate the space where grief and gratitude sit at the same table.