As I talked about in last week's Live Office Hours (watch the replay on Facebook, YouTube, or Vimeo), classes, books, courses, conferences, and symposia often say that they're offering "pedagogy"...
As I talked about in last week's Live Office Hours (watch the replay on Facebook, YouTube, or Vimeo), classes, books, courses, conferences, and symposia often say that they're offering "pedagogy"...
One of the things we're talking about (and practicing) a LOT in The VPUD are better ways to give feedback to the singers we work with. Ways that model formative assessment methods and support their...
Lots of folks do not enjoy learning by reading. This blog outlines eight alternatives to cracking open a text book for folks who want to learn voice pedagogy but who don’t want to do it by reading.
Something you may not know about me is that both of my children are neurodivergent.
Sometimes we use the phrase “breath support” when what we really mean is, well, something else.
if you’re exhausted by online teaching, here’s a little reminder of something you already know xo
I am asked ALL THE TIME about the best resources to start a #voiceped journey so here’s a list of five of my favourite free (that’s why they’re in the STARTER KIT, friends) voice ped resources.
if you have a few minutes of downtime, here are some #voiceped blog posts to make you go, hmmmm …
There are some sites I use OVER and OVER and OVER again in sessions to help explain or introduce a concept. These are the five I use most often.
of all the things we do in the voice studio, our language choices may be one of the most important …
*Yeah. You read that right. TWANG FARM. A bunch of friends and colleagues are doing some very cool (and FREEEEE!) tutorials and informational segments on the socials in the lead-up to Christmas and...
Recently, a friend and colleague posted something that broke my heart a little bit. So I said a few things in response.