051 Vocal Health Tips for Festive Season - Part 2

This week, we'll go through the second part of the Twelve Days of Tips-mas. We will debunk some myths about breathing, we'll learn the proper position for our chin while speaking, and remember to be mindful of releasing unnecessary tension. This also serves as a reminder to keep things playful, to stay curious, explore our body responses, and be aware of the importance of feedback to improve.  What You Will Learn In This Episode: - Where our chin should be when we are in front of the mic - Why speaking or breathing with our diaphragm makes no sense - Why we must never forget to release tension - How keeping things playful makes everything easier - What we should focus on at the beginning of every warm-up - Why it is essential to get a voice pal to receive feedback from Whether from a professional coach or from a sincere friend, feedback is an essential part of evolving our voicing. Accountability is a powerful ally of improvement, and partnering with someone we love, respect, admire or learn from is perhaps the best choice to improve our voicing abilities.  Resources: - Sign Up for my Free Voice Training Week https://nicolaredman.com/new-year-new-voice/ - Follow me on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/nicredvoice/ - Join 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.