Listen "Ep.90 Help! I’ve Got a Voice Problem with Lydia Hart and Stephen King"
Episode Synopsis
Co-authors Lydia Hart and Stephen King are back on the podcast to talk about their recently published book, ‘Help! I’ve Got a Voice Problem’. A book which should belong on every singer and voice user’s bookshelf as well as on display in the voice teacher's studio; so that everyone has the opportunity to understand how voice problems can occur. KEY MOMENTS‘The book is dedicated to everyone without a voice’‘When framing the journey of voice through a biopsychosocial perspective, all of those questions become clearer’ ‘I'm fairly confident that the stuff that we have committed to paper has an almost universal truth about it’EPISODE RESOURCES Guest Website:voicecarecentre.co.uk Social Media:@lydiahartvoiceRELEVANT LINKS & MENTIONSStewart HarrisSing Like Never Before by Justin Stoney with illustrations by Mark PateVoiceWork: Art and Science in Changing Voices by Christina ShewellLydia FlockSinging Teachers Talk Podcast - Ep.32 The Bio-Psycho-Social Model with Stephen KingSinging Teachers Talk Podcast - Ep.58 Understanding the Speaking Voice with Lydia HartSinging Teachers Talk Podcast: Ep.88 What can be Learned from Teaching 100,000 lessons with Bob MarksHelp! I’ve Got a Voice Problem bookLydia’s contact email: [email protected]’s contact email: [email protected] THE GUESTSLydia Hart:Lydia Hart is a specialist Speech and Language Therapist, working in the field of Voice and Upper Airway. She works with people experiencing difficulties with their speaking or singing voice, or other throat symptoms. Lydia is known for being vibrant, caring and sensitive, taking time to hold a holistic space for clients to explore and improve their symptoms. Lydia is also a singer, and voice therapy – which ultimately means working with a person, not a diagnosis – is a true vocation for her.Alongside her work at Voice Care Centre, Lydia works for the NHS including the Joint Voice Clinic at Wexham Park Hospital, with leading laryngologist Declan Costello. This involves assessment and management of a range of voice disorders, from muscle tension dysphonia 🎁 Free Resource: Get your copy of How to Assess the Singer’s Voice with Confidence — a practical guide to help you understand what’s going on in any singer’s voice. >>> DOWNLOAD HERE At BAST Training, we help singers turn their experience into a meaningful teaching career. Building the confidence, knowledge, and real-world skills to teach with confidence, clarity, and compassion. “The BAST Advanced Foundation has given me more than the tools I need to teach — it’s given me confidence, a community, and a future.” Jess McGlinchey, UK Start with the foundations >>> ENROL NOW basttraining.com | Updates | Email Us | Free Group
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