In this week’s video teaching I give you strategies to help you lean into the painful emotions and get the deep work done anyway.

In this week’s video teaching I give you strategies to help you lean into the painful emotions and get the deep work done anyway.
To take our art, our message to the next level we must always be looking for those elements of our presentations or performances that are not meeting our expectations and do our absolute best to make those elements better.
Learn about principle #3 of “Deliberate Practice” as shared by Geoff Colvin in his best selling book – Talent is Overrated: “Feedback on results is continuously available.”
And this week’s “deliberate practice” principle is… are you ready?
“It can be repeated a lot.”
Just like last week’s lesson – don’t be fooled by the simplicity of this statement.
The “it” and the how are the differentiating factors in the repetition.
For the next six weeks,we are diving into the six elements of “deliberate practice” as shared in Geoff Colvin’s book – Talent is Overrated. You must design your practice time to stretch you beyond your current ability. So how do we do that? Let’s make a plan…
Are you getting the results you want from your voice? Are you being strategic with your practice time? Practice is necessary in our craft, and a few shifts in your approach may take you to the next level. The Plan Over the next 7-weeks, we are diving into the topic […]
Cultivate your deep-listening. Let your soul have a voice. Meet yourself where you are in that moment with no judgment or expectation and give yourself the gift of that specific song. The music is choosing you for a reason.
Your vocal backstory is coloring how you use your voice today. Here are 9 questions to help you discover what habits are working for you and what beliefs need to be released.
Today, I am giving you a go-to tool for better performing. It is not very sexy and it is not a quick fix… but it does work!
What’s good in your life? Let’s capture it and use it to support you in times of creative trial…
At my last performance class, I gave each of my singers a new journal and a piece of paper full of words. I invited them to join me in a practice that I am beginning in the new year. I would like to share it with you as well…