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Today I want to discuss a question that came up after a coaching session with one of my coachees: is voice coaching needed after we understand the techniques to voice efficiently and safely? I will share with you three reasons why it is a fantastic idea to explore voice training, even when we feel like we don't need it. What You Will Learn In This Episode: - What is a voice coach's role and ultimate goal - The benefits of working with a voice coach to prevent rather than to cure voicing issues - Three reasons to keep exploring our voice training There are top voice performers who never did a warmup or a tension release exercise in their lives, and their voices are perfect. Still, there is no harm in trying some voice coaching. The beauty of consistently doing voice training is that it focuses on awareness and mindfulness, which is incredibly useful for day-to-day life. Resources: - Book coaching with Nic https://nicolaredman.com/voice-coaching - British Voice Association http://www.britishvoiceassociation.org.uk - Barbara Houseman https://www.barbarahouseman.com - Matt Dudley https://www.fitzmauriceinstitute.org/find-teachers/2017/11/27/matthew-dudley - Yvonne Morley https://yourvoicebox.co.uk - Joanna Ousten Weir https://www.thelinklatercenter.com/joanna-weir-ouston - The Voice and Accent Hub https://www.facebook.com/groups/thevoiceandaccenthub
Ken is joined in studio by Irish Ambassador to Canada Jim Kelly as well as long time card carrying member of St. Vincent's GAA Club Eddie Brett and current member Henry Brown. And new radio legend Yvonne Morley
The lads are joined in studio by Yvonne Morley Des provides his weekly news round up from Ireland
Yvonne Morley joins the lads in studio to discuss the world GAA games
Yvonne Morley joins the lads in studio to chat about the upcoming 25th year celebrations of ladies GAA in Toronto
Curious about what it takes to be a voiceover artist? Join Liz Kershaw for the latest edition of the Sound Women podcast, dedicated to the voice industry. In this episode we hear from actress and comedienne Laura Shavin, international voice coach and author Yvonne Morley, and the voice of Absolute Radio’s Classic Rock Party, Claire Sturgess. Tune in to find out what makes a great demo, the difference between a ‘chocolatey’ tone and a ‘corporate’ one, and for an outstanding Jennifer Saunders impression! Lead Producer: Cassandra Denton Co-Producer and interviewer: Nicki Bannerman Find out more about Sound Women at www.soundwomen.co.uk and join the conversation on Twitter by following @soundwomen and using the hashtag #SWPodcast Thank you to BBC & Dean Chalkley for the photograph, Somethin' Else for the studio and to inRadio for sharing this episode.