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Andrew Byrne: Neuroscience and brain based voice training
In this episode, I talk with NYC voice teacher Andrew Byrne. Andrew talks to us about his brain based voice training approach, and how he brings his knowledge and study of Neuroscience into his voice studio.Take 5...
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Jared Trudeau: Belting
In this episode, I talk with voice teacher Jared Trudeau about the similarities and differences of the male and female voice, healthy belting technique, falsetto, and more!Take 5 minutes to help The Visceral Voice...
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Chris York: Coaching Broadway pubescent girls and boys from a space of support and encouragement
In this episode, I talk with Broadway Voice coach and voice teacher, Chris York. Chris discusses the differences between working with adults and working with children, the changes that happen for young girls and boys...
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Ryan Ruocco: Play by Play Sports Broadcasting- What it takes!
In this episode I talk with play by play sports Broadcaster Ryan Ruocco about the ins and outs of Broadcasting, what it takes, the demands on the voice, and more!Take 5 minutes to help The Visceral Voice better serve...
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Nicholas Simpson: Maintaining Vocal Health through extreme weight loss
In this episode, I talk with Opera singer and voice teacher, Nicholas Simpson. We discuss maintaining vocal health while losing 85 lbs during his last tour, what it took to lose the weight, cross training with musical...
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Peter Coppola: The Visceral, Neural, and Emotional connection to the Voice
In this episode, I interview my mentor in the manual modality Visceral Manipulation. Peter is an instructor of Visceral and Neurolmeningeal Manipulation with the Barral Institute, and has a private practice in...
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Steven Lutvak: Composing Demanding yet Achievable vocal lines
In this episode, I talk with Tony Award winning Broadway Composer/lyricist/producer Steven Lutvak. We discuss composing for Contemporary Musical Theater, the ten year legal battle for Gentleman's Guide to Love and...
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Zina Mercil: Basics on Trauma and releasing anxiety from the Body
In this episode I talk with Body-Oriented Psychotherapist Zina Mercil on the Basics on Trauma. We discuss how trauma may come into the body, how it can get stored in the body, and ways to help release it. We also...
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Christine Estes: Voice recommendation for the Fitness Instructor
In this episode, I interview Speech Language Pathologist Christine Estes, about her research on voice use and care of the voice for the fitness Instructors.Find an Otolaryngologist in your cityAmerican Laryngological...
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Tom Burke: Twang Farm and Aliens- Finding your voice through explorative play
In this episode, I talk with Speech Therapist Tom Burke about how he came up with his explorative playful approach to singing. We also discuss being an Estill certified teacher in the US, creating an online voice...
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Mary Saunders-Barton: Vocal Pedagogy
In this episode, Mary discusses the importance of offering vocal pedagogy programs in Universities, the most demanding shows and roles on Broadway today, and more!Bel Canto can Belto was first coined by voice teacher...
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Joan Lader: Vocal Challenges and Medications
On this episode, I talk with one of New York's leading voice teachers, Joan Lader. We discuss vocal challenges, yellow and red flags, medications and possible side effects, and her recommendations for lozenges.Fontus...
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