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Episode Synopsis
Kerri George is an actor, singer, performer, and a dedicated voice teacher and coach. As a proud Leo (if that means something to you, great—if not, Kerri might even be a little envious), she approaches her craft and her teaching with warmth, authenticity, and a touch of humor.
Kerri’s work is all about connection—whether on stage or in the studio. She’s not just here to teach techniques; she’s here to help people discover their voices, build confidence, and embrace their own creative journeys. Her teaching philosophy is rooted in creating a safe and comfortable environment, where asking questions and making mistakes aren’t just okay—they’re celebrated.
Kerri’s students often describe her as someone who genuinely cares about their growth, and that’s no accident. She’s deeply passionate about empowering others, especially singers, to believe in themselves. For Kerri, teaching isn’t about pointing out flaws—it’s about opening doors. She’s most energized when she sees that spark of realization in her students—the moment they make a sound they never thought they could or when a new possibility suddenly feels within reach.
A performer herself, Kerri knows firsthand that singing and acting are as much mental as they are technical. That’s why she emphasizes what she calls the “unwritten rule” she wishes she had learned earlier: you are enough. Her mission is to help others internalize that truth, on stage and off.
Outside of teaching, Kerri is committed to living life boldly and authentically. She’s constantly pushing herself to share her thoughts and passions more openly, a journey she views as both personal growth and a gift to others. Whether she’s performing, teaching, or just writing about herself in third person (wink), Kerri’s goal is always the same: to leave a little more light and confidence in the world.
Kerri’s work is all about connection—whether on stage or in the studio. She’s not just here to teach techniques; she’s here to help people discover their voices, build confidence, and embrace their own creative journeys. Her teaching philosophy is rooted in creating a safe and comfortable environment, where asking questions and making mistakes aren’t just okay—they’re celebrated.
Kerri’s students often describe her as someone who genuinely cares about their growth, and that’s no accident. She’s deeply passionate about empowering others, especially singers, to believe in themselves. For Kerri, teaching isn’t about pointing out flaws—it’s about opening doors. She’s most energized when she sees that spark of realization in her students—the moment they make a sound they never thought they could or when a new possibility suddenly feels within reach.
A performer herself, Kerri knows firsthand that singing and acting are as much mental as they are technical. That’s why she emphasizes what she calls the “unwritten rule” she wishes she had learned earlier: you are enough. Her mission is to help others internalize that truth, on stage and off.
Outside of teaching, Kerri is committed to living life boldly and authentically. She’s constantly pushing herself to share her thoughts and passions more openly, a journey she views as both personal growth and a gift to others. Whether she’s performing, teaching, or just writing about herself in third person (wink), Kerri’s goal is always the same: to leave a little more light and confidence in the world.
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