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The Visceral Voice Podcast

Christine Schneider
Hypermobility
Vocal Performance
Menopause
Sex Steroid Hormones
Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome
Voice Health
Menstrual Cycle
Meisner Technique
Vocal Health
Postural Orthostatic Tachycardia Syndrome
Voice Therapy
Women’s Health Advocacy
Acting
Emotional Preparation
Classical Singing
Perimenopause
Voice Training
Voice Performance
Ego and the Educator
Voice Science

On this podcast, we interview voice and bodywork professionals to provide helpful information for overall health and optimal function of the voice. We interview SLPs, Otolaryngologists, Manual Therapists, Body Oriented Psychotherapists, Health Coaches, Fitness Instructors, Broadway Performers, Opera singers, Singer/Songwriters, Voice Teachers, Composers, Company Managers, Sports Broadcasters, and ... more

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In this episode of the Visceral Voice Podcast, Christine Schneider is joined by physical therapist, educator, and Applied Integration Academy co-founder Mike Cantrell for a wide-ranging conversation on dentistry, neurology, respiration, and whole-bod... more

In this episode, I sit down in Mexico City with my dear friend and collaborator, voice teacher Maria Palomar, to talk about our shared projects: Stamina Lab and our upcoming October retreat, Stamina Within. Together, we dive into how Stamina Lab was ... more

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In this episode, Christine Schneider sits down with Speech-Language Pathologist Mairin Srygley and Personal Trainer Jamie Terry to discuss the unique challenges and opportunities that come with hypermobility in voice training.

They explore how hyper... more

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Recent Guests

Maria Palomar
Renowned voice teacher based in Mexico City specializing in biomechanics applied to vocal training
Episode: Stamina: Lab and Within with Maria Palomar
Stephen Ridley
Former investment banker turned world-renowned pianist and composer, founder of Ridley Academy.
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Episode: Piano, Purpose, and the Power of Sound: Stephen Ridley’s Journey
Mairin Srygley
Multifaceted singer, actress, entrepreneur, and voice speech therapist based in Baltimore, Maryland.
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Episode: Hypermobility and the Voice: Finding Stability with Mairin Srygley and Jamie Terry
Jamie Terry
Yoga Alliance Certified Yoga Teacher and Therapeutic Movement Coach with over a decade of experience.
Episode: Hypermobility and the Voice: Finding Stability with Mairin Srygley and Jamie Terry
Dr. Erica Kesselman
An obstetrician and gynecologist, mother, and OB-GYN influencer.
The Girlfriend's Gyno
Episode: Dr. Erica Kesselman, OB-GYN: Understanding Hormones
Michael Galyon
Certified mindfulness instructor, professional coach, and author
Episode: Michael Galyon: From Chaos to Calm
Dr. Alice Lam
A dentist focusing on airway health, TMD, and integrating dental care with body movement.
Applied Integration Academy
Episode: Dr. Alice Lam: Exploring the Airway: The Pathway to Breath, Voice, and Vitality
Jillian Paige
Founder of Meisner in Music and performer
Meisner in Music
Episode: Jillian Paige: Meisner in Music
Dr. Eric Cobb
Creator of Z-Health and leading expert in neurology of movement
Z-Health
Episode: Dr Eric Cobb: The Intricacies of the Tongue

Host

Christine Schneider
Host of discussions focusing on voice health and performance, emphasizing the importance of body awareness and creative expression in vocal artistry.

Reviews

5.0 out of 5 stars from 83 ratings
  • Amazing podcast, mic quality bad

    I just want to say I absolutely love everything on this podcast. SO good. The four stars is because the quality of the host’s microphone is really muddy. I would highly recommend getting a nicer mic or updating the mic settings to make your voice more clear! It would help with the listening experience a lot!

    Apple Podcasts
    4
    smileykyliebug
    United Statesa year ago
  • Fantastic!

    I can not get enough of this podcast! I get so excited every time a new episode gets released

    It is incredibly relevant and informative. It has been an invaluable resource in my private practice as a voice teacher.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    tikkitikkitembonosarembo
    United States4 years ago
  • Best voice pod

    This podcast is chock-full of help from experts in the field. Christine and Kimberley are both so lovely and provide so much depth and breadth of information and knowledge.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Courageous Artistry
    United States4 years ago
  • An essential podcast for professional performers!

    As a professional musical theater performer, this is a one-of-a-kind performing arts podcast that is an industry game changer. Christine delivers so many incredible guests and an abundance of information to really delve into all aspects of the voice and performing. The podcast presents incredible topics that are often overlooked at a performers educational level; interviewing speech pathologists, laryngologists, voice specialists, Broadway performers, classical and opera singers, to a name a few... more

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Gretel Scarlett
    Australia5 years ago
  • I absolutely love the visceral voice podcast

    This podcast has changed my life, thanks to the knowledge I’m getting through Christine’s guests I’m healing my voice and my soul. Thank you so much

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    MoniHua
    Mexico5 years ago

Listeners Say

Key themes from listener reviews, highlighting what works and what could be improved about the show.

Listeners appreciate the informative and diverse array of expert guests.
The podcast is a valuable resource for voice teachers and performers, offering insights into rarely discussed topics.
Many users have highlighted the depth of interviews and practical tips provided for vocalists.
Some concerns have been raised about audio quality, particularly regarding microphone clarity.

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Stamina: Lab and Within with Maria Palomar
Q: Can you describe the impact Stamina Lab has had on the artists you work with?
Maria shares how participants feel a deep connection with their bodies and experience a sense of rebirth in their performance, helping them regain confidence that they had lost.
Stamina: Lab and Within with Maria Palomar
Q: What led you to incorporate biomechanics into your vocal practice?
Maria discusses her initial struggles with vocal training and how it wasn't until she engaged with biomechanics that she found freedom and authenticity in her sound.
Dr. Erica Kesselman, OB-GYN: Understanding Hormones
Q: Are our bodies fully capable of coming through this transition (menopause) without anything?
Yes, Dr. Kesselman explains that 25% of women experience no symptoms and can naturally transition through menopause, but for those who do have symptoms, medical intervention can provide relief.
Dr. Erica Kesselman, OB-GYN: Understanding Hormones
Q: What led you to become an OBGYN and an OB-GYN influencer on social media?
Dr. Kesselman shares her journey from initially wanting nothing to do with girl parts to discovering her passion for obstetrics and gynecology. This transition was fueled by her intrigue in how the body works and a desire to help women through various stages of life.
Michael Galyon: From Chaos to Calm
Q: What does life look like right now as an author, as a massive social media influencer, as a coach?
Michael shares that life is busy and fulfilling, with many new opportunities blossoming, including coaching and performances with orchestras.

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1. Maria Palomar
2. Stephen Ridley
3. Mairin Srygley
4. Jamie Terry
5. Dr. Erica Kesselman
6. Michael Galyon
7. Dr. Alice Lam
8. Jillian Paige

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