The Nourish Your Voice podcast focuses on the vocal care of a singer, no matter their voice type or genre of music they sing. You will get to learn about tips and tricks to maintain your vocal well-being, dos and don’ts to help you avoid strain, fatigue and injury and amazing professional advice from a large range of singers, educators and practitioners.
I kept asking others to share their journeys and realized it was time I shared my own with our Nourish Your Voice following. Hi there. My name is Mal...
Sylvie Tetrault is a Nutrition and Strength Coach, co-host of the podcast @championshiplifestyle, and creator of the Inner Athlete Coaching Program an...
Alison Jane Taylor is a performer, music educator, and Certified Alexander Technique Teacher. Her performing, teaching, and studies have taken her al...
There are probably more non-professional singers in the world than there are professionals, so it seemed only fitting to chat with my good friend, Eri...
Jennifer Taverner is a Toronto based soprano and Registered Health and Nutrition Counsellor. She is passionate about helping singers adopt lifestyle a...
Erin Clark, Registered Psychotherapist (RP), Credentialed Music Therapist, Music Therapist Accredited (MTA), uses her singing voice 8 hours a day and ...
Imagine waking up in the morning, kissing your partner goodbye, and then finding yourself in the intensive care unit a couple of hours later after a s...
Being a professional singer takes so much physical & mental energy. You have to search for auditions, prepare material, find time to warm up in the we...
The use of Eastern medicinal practices is becoming more and more common in the Western world. As the demands on singers become more exhaustive and pre...
Competition is present for all singers, professional or non-professional, as we are always competing to get a role/part/gig etc. Sarah Maclachlan, the...