Season 7
Episodes
Gwen Walker: Theatrical Intimacy and Alexander Technique tools for the Voice Studio
In this episode, I have a conversation with my wonderful colleague, Gwen Walker. We discuss her work as an Alexander teacher, how to create a non-binary voice studio, and her work as a theatrical Intimacy Educator....
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Susan Eichorn Young: Rising like the Phoenix
In this episode, I have a conversation with my friend and colleague Susan Eichorn Young about surviving and thriving after a major car accident in 2011 that almost took her life.Ā We hope this episode can encourage...
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Modalities Part 2: with Heather Roberts and Lauren Sadkin
In this episode, I continue my conversation with my LifeLight Massage Therapy PLLC associates Heather Roberts and Lauren Sadkin. We discuss the variety of manual modalities that practitioners can learn, and the hope...
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Manual Modalities Part 1: with Heather Roberts and Lauren Sadkin
In this episode, I have a conversation with my LifeLight Massage Therapy PLLC associates Heather Roberts and Lauren Sadkin. We discuss the variety of manual modalities that practitioners can learn, and the hope that...
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Wendy LeBorgne: Evidence based practice and Scope of Practice
In this episode, I have a conversation with Dr Wendy LeBorgne about evidence based research, practice, scope of practice, and scope of competence. Dr. Wendy LeBorgne is a sought after voice pathologist, speaker,...
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Gina Morgano: Old Strategies vs New Strategies
In this episode, I have a conversation with Gina Morgano, host of 'The Practice Parlour' podcast. Gina takes us through old strategies vs new strategies, or old beliefs vs new beliefs, and we had a great time...
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Dr. Kathy Dooley - Stop over-cueing the posterior pelvic tilt
In this episode, I had the incredible opportunity to chat with one of my mentors Dr. Kathy Dooley about popular cues and over-cuing of a posterior pelvic tilt, and what that action actually does to the spine, pelvis...
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