Academy Guest Presenters

The Visceral Voice Academy features monthly Guest Presenters.

Here are the upcoming sessions that you can book as a drop in.

Upcoming Presenters

Michael Mullin - Movement, Coherence and Hydrobiodynamics

November 12th 2025 at 10:30am ET 

Michael will be presenting Movement, Coherence & Hydrobiodynamics, a session that redefines how we think about the human body. Instead of the traditional view of bones and muscles as levers and pulleys, he explores the body as a suspension system of fluids, gasses, and dynamic pumps working through flexible tubes. This perspective highlights how internal systems interact and influence one another, and how understanding these relationships can help us move with greater fluidity, coherence, and freedom.

Jamie Terry - From the Ground Up: Smart Yoga for Hypermobile Bodies

January 21st 2026 at 12pm ET

Learn to move with awareness and strength, one choice at a time. This class offers smart, accessible yoga designed specifically for hypermobile bodies. You’ll learn to build poses from the ground up — cultivating stability, confidence, and ease within your safe range of motion.

Past Presenters

Jamie Terry - Yoga for Hypermobility

October 29th, 2025 at 11am ET 

Jamie will be leading a special session on yoga for hypermobility, offering tools to create stability, balance, and awareness for bodies that tend toward extra mobility. This is a valuable class for singers, movers, and teachers who work with hypermobile students.

Sarah Algoet - Extreme Vocal Effects

September 17th, 2025 at 9:30am ET 

The extreme vocal effects are rooted in the natural vocal play we all engaged in as young children. From high-pitched squeals to deep growls, these sounds are a powerful way to express emotions! Join us at The Visceral Voice Academy for a special session with guest instructor Sarah Algoet, as she introduces you into the wondrous world of distortion, grunt, growl, pig squeals and much more extreme sounds. Read the blog post Scream Like a Kid! The Therapeutic Effects of the Extreme Vocal Effects to learn more on one of Sarah’s biggest pet peeves...

Kimberly Moller

May 14, 2025 at 11am ET

Kim will share her process for taking a personal "Neuro-Vocal Injury and history" assessment with a voice student and how she integrates a few skills into warm up/technique.

Tara Stadelman-Cohen

April 29, 2025 at 10am ET

Kinesio taping for vocal athletes. Applications in voice rehabilitation and performance.

Michael Galyon: Letting it Settle

March 19th, 2025 at 11am ET

I’ve been wanting to share Michael's wisdom with you, as his work is so in line with what we explore in The Visceral Voice - using mindfulness to move through the world with ease.

Aaron Johnson

February 4th, 2025 at 11am ET

I'm so excited to learn from Dr. Johnson and how we can best support the voice as it ages through this exploration into the science of the aging voice.

Jillian Paige

January 22nd, 2025 at 11am ET

I know you'll love this session with Jillian, where we'll explore the emotional freedom and impulsivity that can come with incorporating Meisner techniques into your singing.

Andrew Byrne

December 11th, 2024 at 11am EST

Join guest presenter brain-based voice expert Andrew Byrne for "Playful Precision: Mapping Your Articulators".

Joan Lader

November 13th, 2024 at 4pm EST

Join renowned voice teacher Joan Lader for "Tools from the Box". Gain expert techniques to elevate your vocal practice!

Susan Eichhorn Young

October 16th, 2024 at 11am EST

Learn vocal exercises designed for peri- and post-menopausal voices, focusing on elasticity, flexibility, and agility. Keep your voice vibrant and resilient during this unique phase!

Emily Workman

September 18th, 2024 at 11am EST

Learn expert marketing and social media strategies to grow your voice business, engage your audience, and convert them into loyal clients. Elevate your marketing game and thrive online!

Sarah K. Brown

August, 2024

From muscular vocal resets, to the nuances of SOVTs, to learning more about efficient speaking voice, this session will be a chance to think about singing training through the lens of speech pathology principles.Â