About

Heather Hurlock

Anthems for the bold. Ballads for the brave. Stillness for wild hearts.

Heather Hurlock is a writer, editor, musician, and mindfulness teacher-in-training. She's dedicated her career to creating experiences that awaken awareness, deepen connection, and spark transformation, offering soulful navigation for those finding their way through this beautiful, messy world.

Embarking on a solo musical project in 2025, Heather crafts cinematic dream-folk songs. Her solo project includes Philly legends Brad Hinton (Keystone Breakers), Johnny Killgore (Frog Holler), Kiley Ryan (Chris Kasper), Adam Coffinberger (Valley Vision), Ellen Houle (Tin Bird Choir), , and David Hall (Lone Cricket).  Her new songs shimmer with vulnerability, warmth, and strength. Based outside rural Chester County, PA, she's is the co-founder of barn rock band Tin Bird Choir.  

Heather is the current founding editor of The Mindset, by Super Age, a well-being focused media platform reaching over 1.2 million readers.  Previously, she served as editor-in-chief of Mindful magazine and Digital Director of WXPN. Her editorial work spans wellbeing, nutrition, mindfulness, music, and conscious living, helping mission-driven brands and individuals share deeply human, science-centered stories that inform, inspire, and serve.

Heather is also a mindfulness teacher-in-training with Tara Brach and Jack Kornfield, weaving contemplative practice into every dimension of her work. 

Whether she’s on stage, on the page, or guiding people inward, her message is simple: The path inward is the path forward.

"My work is an invitation to remember that personal clarity fuels collective liberation. That tending to your own well-being is not separate from building a more compassionate world." –Heather Hurlock

Write to Heather and follow her on Instagram @heatherhurlock for new music, writing, and updates.