Sing Something Scary

“At some point, some part of your wild has got to be let out onstage.”

Lost & Found: Finding The Power In Your Voice

Remember that teen classic Say Anything starring John Cusack and Ione Skye ? I don’t know about you but I must have watched that movie at least half a dozen times! I was obsessed with seeing people so moved by love that they could hardly control themselves. Singing is quite similar in how it demands you show up willing to be vulnerable.

Oftentimes when I speak to people wanting to explore their voices, they share that there has been a block on their part. Maybe they haven’t had the time or finances (real challenges that can make it difficult to commit to singing) but also they fear what others might think or say if they really let their voices ring out. Sometimes that ringing out isn’t just performing in front of others but it might actually mean standing up for something you strongly believe in. There is an equal sense of adrenaline and fear.

This is the reason that I believe in marrying vocal technique with mindset, and physical and emotional self-awareness. If you want to feel fulfilled and empowered when you step onstage or give a public presentation, then grab a copy of my latest book and schedule a free phone consultation so you can learn what ways I can support you on your voice journey.

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