Singing For Our Minds is a podcast about the power of group singing to uplift, heal, and connect. Hosted by Jeremy Haneman, Aga Serugo-Lugo, and Nicola Wydenbach, each episode dives into themes like mental wellbeing, communication, imposter syndrome and much more. With expert guests, practical tips, and inspiring stories, it’s a must-listen for group singing leaders, vocalists, musicians, and anyo... more
Publishes | Daily | Episodes | 8 | Founded | 4 months ago |
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Categories | ArtsPerforming Arts |
In this episode, hosted by Nicola Wydenbach, guests Darren Abrahams and Nadine Benjamin discuss the complex ways trauma can affect the voice and how singing leaders can support vocal recovery and resilience. Abrahams, a trauma therapist and coach, em... more
In this episode, hosts Aga Serugo-Lugo and Nicola Wydenbach discuss how choir leaders can balance inclusivity and their artistic vision. Special guests Amy Bebbington, a choral conductor and educator, and Naveen Arles, a vocal leader, share their jou... more
In this episode, hosted by Nicola Wydenbach, we delve into the intersection of mental health and music, specifically for singing leaders. Joined by Dr. Yoon Irons from the University of Derby and Ian Noonan, a consultant nurse and senior lecturer, th... more
In this episode, hosted by Jeremy Haneman, the focus is on self-care and artistic integrity for leadership, particularly for those managing community choirs. Special guest Zena Edwards, a poet, vocalist, and cultural activist, shares her journey and ... more
Hosts Aga Serugo-Lugo and Jeremy Haneman discuss the impact of effective communication on choir performance and environment with guests Tom Herring, co-founder and artistic director of Sansara, and Edward Price, a renowned vocalist with the BBC Singe... more
In this episode, host Nicola Wydenbach, along with co-hosts Aga Serugo-Lugo and Jeremy Haneman, discuss the integration of the five ways to wellbeing into choir and music group practices. They share their extensive backgrounds in community music-maki... more
In this episode, host Jeremy Haneman, alongside co-hosts Aga Serugo-Lugo and Nicola Wydenbach, dive into the concept of integrating mindfulness into music group practices. Aga, a versatile musician and composer, and Nicola, a dedicated music director... more
Hosts Aga Serugo-Lugo, Jeremy Haneman, and Nicola Wydenbach discuss mastering group dynamics in choir settings. They explore topics such as supporting singers to sing in tune, maintaining group happiness, and mental health awareness. Jeremy and Nicol... more
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Apple Podcasts | #77 |
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