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Star Singer; Voice Lessons, Singing Lessons and Tips About Singing

Tiffany VanBoxtel: Singing instructor and Confidence Building Expert

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This podcast is for singers who want to improve their performances and auditions. Your host, Tiffany VanBoxtel helps you to bring out your best performances and continue to improve your singing through tips, training, and guest experts. Subscribe for a new episode every Tuesday.
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The rules weren’t made for us, especially when it comes to doing business. Because the way women do business has changed: everything. They don’t get who you really are, or why you want to blow up a broken paradigm, but in the books of #herstory, your voice and vision mean everything. Voice Lessons Podcast taps the collective wisdom of soul-led, mission-driven entrepreneurs, like you. Women (and sometimes men) who have gone rogue and are building social, spiritual, and financial wealth for th ...
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You don't have a singing higher problem, you have a singing foundation problem. On today's episode, I'll go through the exact step-by-step process that I use to help singers sing higher the easy way! Key Takeaways 2 reasons why your high notes don't sound good and what to do about it. The "Bicep/Tricep" relationship between your head voice and ches

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Deciding the objects we surround ourselves with in our homes can be a journey of self-exploration. In this Lesson on What We Keep, Jean Lin, Founder and Curator of New York City design gallery and studio Colony, speaks about here new book, what designers make, what they collect and understanding the creative power of collecting. ABOUT COLONY Founde

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If you’ve ever shown up in a room, boardroom or otherwise, on a job site or at a conference where people don’t expect to see a woman like you, raise your hand. If you’re Generation X or older, it’s pretty much par for the course. Voice Lessons Podcast Creator and Co-Producer Kim Kuhteubl leads “A Lesson on Owning The Room.” VOICE LESSONS SHOWNOTES:

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Meet Pascale Sablan, a visionary architect with an impressive track record of transforming the built environment. Pascale has been recognized as one of the most influential architects of her generation, with a practice characterized by a commitment to excellence, innovation, and sustainability. She currently serves as the NOMA Global President and 

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In this Lesson On Commitment, Rich Nichols talks about fighting for equal pay for the US Women's soccer team. Rich shares insights into what it takes to stand up to the entire US Soccer Federation and why women are just people who get things done without any ego involved. Nichols was the catalyst for the USWNT quest for equal pay and created and ex

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In this Lesson On Mindfulness, Dr. Ellen Langer, known as the "mother of mindfulness," shares her profound insights on mindfulness, its impact on our lives, and how it enhances leadership, especially for women. Dr. Ellen J. Langer is the author of more than two hundred research articles, and thirteen books including the international bestseller Min

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In this Lesson On Doing What You Love, Allison Eden talks about her journey as a celebrated creator in the world of glass mosaics. Allison shares insights into her creative process, the evolution of her career, and how passion drives her success. VOICE LESSONS SHOWNOTES: https://voicelessonspodcast.com/2024/03/22/a-lesson-on-doing-what-you-love-wit

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Renee Bracey Sherman is a Chicago-born writer and reproductive justice activist committed to the visibility and representation of people who have had stigmatized experiences. In this episode, we discuss why it’s so important to share your own story, how you can stand strong in speaking your truth, and how you can embrace the collective hug of suppo

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Merle Hoffman is an internationally known leader in the struggle for women’s rights, opening one of the first abortion clinics pre-Roe in 1971. Throughout her activism career spanning over 50 years, Merle's mission remains the same; for women to fight for their own reproductive choices and to recognize that each individual woman can make a profound

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Jennifer Freed, Ph.D, M.F.T. is a psychological astrologer who believes that your cosmic DNA serves as a roadmap for your life. Even when we are experiencing oppression from our societies, if we learn to embrace our past traumas, use our unique gifts to create change, and incorporate movement into our day each day, we can make joyful choices that a

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“What are you?” It’s a question Dr. Sarah Gaither was asked a child growing up mixed race. Now she studies the effects of that question and others related to identity at Duke University's Identity & Diversity Lab. In this episode on belonging, we talk about identity denial, identity accessibility, and why she’s using her own multiracial identity to

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Dana Marlowe turned a moment into a movement. What began with the question, “What can I do with my old bras?” led to the creation of I Support the Girls, a national non-profit organization that provides a source of dignity, self-esteem, empowerment, and support to marginalized women via the donation of bras and menstrual hygiene products. As a huma

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Brandy G. of Authentically B wants everyone to know that it’s ok to be you. Because when you do, the divine might just present you with your heart’s desires. The moment Brandy decided to be visible as her authentic self was the moment that her transition from full-time school teacher to model and lifestyle influencer unfolded. And she’s owning it.

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Kristen Richardson comes from a long line of debutantes but she chose not to debut. In this, “Lesson on the Unwritten History of Women”, find out why curiosity drove her to research this enduring tradition and why the role debutantes play in a family’s story, is much more complicated than it seems.Av Kim Kubteubl
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Seventeen years after Mara Smith left her career as an attorney to raise her family, she's back full force not only with the valuable skills she learned as a mother but with the drive to start a successful Tequilla brand in the spirits industry. Got a great idea for our next episode? Nominate a guest or send us a note to hello@voicelessonspodcast.c

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Following her intuition, Nicole Crowder made a transition from full-time photo editor to pursue her true calling in upholstery and furniture design. In this lesson on Soul Work, we talk about her brand new collaboration with World Market, her practice of slow creation and why using her lineage to tell a story through her work creates pieces that ar

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If you overthink your singing or feel like you constantly worry about how you sound, you are not alone! This is something that I help singers with all the time and on today's episode, I'll share 3 of my most POWERFUL tips to get over it and SING! Want to see how to use the power of focus and clarity to create muscle memory so that you can feel comf

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Let's use that New Year's energy to do something different this year...something that will actually move the needle forward and help you feel more confident in your singing! These 3 tips are perfect for you if singing is a priority for you this year! Check out the free training over how to sing like a paid pro without boring or pointless vocal warm

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If you teach voice lessons or have been thinking about teaching voice lessons, one of the biggest challenges that voice teachers tell me that they face is imposter syndrome...feeling like you aren't good enough as a teacher or singer to teach voice lessons. If being a voice teacher is a strong desire in your heart, we can make this happen for you! 

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THE most important job of a voice teacher is to not only inspire and encourage singers, but to actually help them to sing better. One of the biggest challenges that new, and even experienced, voice teachers have is identifying the problem and offering singers EMPOWERED solutions and giving feedback in a way that helps singers to feel more comfortab

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Thinking about teaching voice lessons, but have some doubts? Even if you feel unqualified, this episode will show you why you might have what it takes to become an amazing voice teacher! Apply for your free 30 minute Impactful Voice Teacher Action Plan Call here > https://www.starsinger.co/apply
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If you are a singer who is thinking about teaching voice lessons, then this episode is for you! It was and is quite a journey and I am excited to share it with you! Hope that this is inspiring for you and if you are ready to make this happen for you, I'd love to help you to become the best voice teacher that you can be (and avoid all my mistakes th

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Worried about how you sound? Constantly feeling stuck in your singing journey and not sure what to do next? Use this simple process to get out of your head and create a plan of attack so that you can become the confident singer that you were meant to be! Need some 1:1 help to get you unstuck? Happy to help! You can book a 1:1 lesson with me here! C

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If you've ever felt like your singing isn't improving fast enough - this 1 tweak in your training process, focusing on concepts instead of wondering which vocal exercises to do, will make a HUGE difference for you! If you want to see the process that I use with the singers that I work with to go from worrying about how you sound to controlling your

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If you've ever felt like you don't identify as a singer or you are a better songwriter and you just kind of sing because you want your songs to get out there. Or, if you've always considered your voice to be second to your piano playing, this episode is for you! 1:1 Voice Lessons $1 Green Room Trial @Tiffany VanBoxtel Andrea of BLB is an award winn

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Singing is an inside job. Your voice is part of your body, your essence, your person - and if you want to become a more confident singer, here are 3 things that you can start working on today to get closer to appreciating the singer that you want to be and the singer that you already are. If you want to learn more about the process that I use to he

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One in four Americans is a woman over 40. Katie Keating co-founded Fancy Inc., a 100% women-owned, operated, and focused advertising agency to help advertisers speak to them. In this lesson on “doing it anyway,” she talks about her mission, the 3%, and why women need to harness the power they possess as consumers to change the culture. TOPICS DISCU

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In this episode, we are going to explore the role that ego plays inside the voice lesson and the relationship between singer and teacher. Singers come to a voice lesson to find out who they are - they don’t care about how much you know or how good of a teacher you are or if you make mistakes - bottom line - they want to get results! In this episode

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This episode takes a deep dive into the relationship between voice teachers and singers and considers the challenges when it comes to things like: Giving feedback as a voice teacher Asking for feedback as a singer Worthiness and confidence The difference between problems and solutions and how it impacts how confident both singer and voice teacher f

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Britt Baker and her company Dow Janes are on a mission to get 10,000 women invested by the year 2025. Why? Because good things happen when women have money. In this lesson on "how to think like an investor", we speak to why it's time for women to take control of their money so they can have more choices, louder voices, and more financial confidence

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If you are a singer who has been considering teaching voice lessons but isn’t sure exactly where to start this episode is for you! This episode is also for you if you are already teaching voice lessons but you want to work with more students or you want to figure out how to become a better voice teacher. I did a survey of singers who want to teach 

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If you listen to 1 podcast episode this year, and you are a singer, this is the one. We cover a TON of fascinating topics like: We chat about: The most common frustrations and struggles that singers have. Why vocal progress isn’t always linear - especially for beginners. Vocal Range - quality over quantity The symptom is not the cause of the proble

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Crosby Noricks is a pioneer in the Fashion PR industry. In 2006, she founded PR Couture, a career platform and sourcebook for lifestyle communicators, as a way to highlight where strategy and fashion intersect. In this “lesson on being seen”, we learn how she was able to pivot personally and professionally along the way to help more women become vi

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This is a question that I get from singers before we work together ALL THE TIME. So if you are experiencing this too, you are not alone. Super excited to answer this question for you today - and if you have any questions that you'd like answered on the podcast, just send me a DM on Instagram @TiffanyVanBoxtel If you feel like you are always worried

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his episode is for you if: Your voice is feeling stuck You want to improve your singing, but you aren’t sure where to start. You are ready for your voice to open up and feel awesome. This episode is a step by step voice lesson over how to release your voice for power and consistency that I did inside of my program, The Star Singer Green Room. If yo

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