Are you a performer? Has your voice ever let you down? Did you feel like a different person because of that? You are not alone. In this series of Podcasts, Actors share their stories about when their voices were not how they wanted them to be and how they felt. For some people, their voices are still not how they want them to be. When listening to these stories, you may feel many things but hope t... more
Publishes | Infrequently | Episodes | 7 | Founded | 3 years ago |
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Categories | Personal JournalsArtsPerforming ArtsSociety & Culture |
Louise, Actor and Yoga Teacher, talks about when her voice suddenly became an issue for her during performing. She carried on performing but knew it wasn't right. She talks about how she was treating her voice as a "diva" and how she brought in some ... more
Matt is an Actor, Writer and Voice Over Artist. He came back to Acting following a career in Law and a health issue. He was doing well, working in Theatre, Corporate work, Commercials etc. Then he got a sore throat.......hear Matt's story. Semi-spoil... more
Prior to starting at the Drama School where we met, Tara had been asked at another audition "do you have a cold or do you smoke?". We followed up this thought, and the fact that she was aware of her husky voice and reduced vocal stamina in social sit... more
Prior to drama training in the UK, Tessa had received favourable comments about her voice quality. During her time in training, she chose to follow up on a further Ear Nose and Throat diagnosis to discover more about her voice quality. In this episod... more
Welcome to Pete who was in 3rd year of Drama School training when he experienced a vocal problem. He went on to have surgery. Hear what happened, how he dealt with that and his reflections on his relationship with his voice.
Episode 2 - My friend talks about finding out about the development of their vocal fold nodules and describes their journey through diagnosis and rehabilitation whilst attending their first year at Drama School. They go on to talk about how they disc... more
Are you a performer? Has your voice ever let you down? Did you feel like a different person because of that? You are not alone. In this series of Podcasts, Actors share their stories about a time when their voices were not how they wanted them to be ... more
So exciting to hear these things finally being discussed in the open
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