013 How to Use Your Breath Part 1: Breath Awareness

Today, we are taking the first step on our journey into breathing for voice work. We will explore how to improve unnecessary patterns in our breathing and why we tend to use more breath than we need. This episode will help you become more aware of the intuitive nature of inhalation, and the importance of breathing rhythm in a resting position. What You Will Learn In This Episode: - The benefits of proper breathing - The most common breathing issues in voice work - A simple exercise to identify our breathing patterns - The scientific understanding of our breathing - The importance of the in-breath for getting a free, responsive, and supportive breath for voice work When we have a better understanding of how breathing works, it impacts not only our voice work performance, but also our mental and overall health. Although breathing is an automatic function of our bodies, having an awareness of our breathing patterns will enhance our voicing performance.  Resources: - Article on breathing from Voice Science Works https://www.voicescienceworks.org/breath.html - Breath by James Nestor https://amzn.to/2NSG2tU - And Breath Podcast https://breathingtree.co.uk/welcome-to-the-and-breathe-podcast/ - Vocal Rehabilitation/Primal Voice - Dane Chalfin https://www.vocalrehabilitation.com/primal-voice - This is a Voice - Gillyanne Keys & Jeremy Fisher https://amzn.to/3b9MGVw - The Voice & Accent Hub https://www.facebook.com/groups/thevoiceandaccenthub

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The Voice Coach Podcast is for people who work with the spoken voice - speakers, actors, podcasters, voiceover artists and presenters. Nic Redman, leading vocal coach, shares insights and knowledge on how to improve your speaking voice and vocal health, whether you are performing or presenting on stages, on microphone or presenting on camera. Vocal care impacts your performance, your vocal clarity and your presentation delivery. Learn how to go beyond a basic warm up to stand out vocally and look after your voice properly.