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Episode 360 - The Problem of Technique Shaming with Nicholas Perna

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In this episode, John talks with tenor, pedagogue and researcher Nicholas Perna about the topic of voice issues and the stigma surrounding them in the singing community. They discuss the concept of technique shaming, how singers often blame themselves for vocal struggles, and highlight the complexity of singing and the various factors that can affect the voice, emphasizing the need for understanding and support.

Episode highlights:

  • Voice issues are common among singers and can be caused by various factors unrelated to technique.
  • Blaming singers for their vocal struggles is unfair and unhelpful.
  • The singing community should provide support and understanding to those experiencing voice issues.
  • Singers should seek help from professionals, such as otolaryngologists and speech language pathologists, and not hesitate to share their struggles with trusted individuals.

To learn more about Nicholas Perna, visit https://nicholasperna.com/ and https://www.vocalfri.com/

To learn more about John Henny, his best-selling books, on-line courses, Voiceschool.com featuring his Teaching Team of Experts, Speaker Training and the Contemporary Voice Teacher Academy, visit: JohnHenny.com

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Manage episode 401963752 series 1272809
Innhold levert av John Henny. Alt podcastinnhold, inkludert episoder, grafikk og podcastbeskrivelser, lastes opp og leveres direkte av John Henny eller deres podcastplattformpartner. Hvis du tror at noen bruker det opphavsrettsbeskyttede verket ditt uten din tillatelse, kan du følge prosessen skissert her https://no.player.fm/legal.

In this episode, John talks with tenor, pedagogue and researcher Nicholas Perna about the topic of voice issues and the stigma surrounding them in the singing community. They discuss the concept of technique shaming, how singers often blame themselves for vocal struggles, and highlight the complexity of singing and the various factors that can affect the voice, emphasizing the need for understanding and support.

Episode highlights:

  • Voice issues are common among singers and can be caused by various factors unrelated to technique.
  • Blaming singers for their vocal struggles is unfair and unhelpful.
  • The singing community should provide support and understanding to those experiencing voice issues.
  • Singers should seek help from professionals, such as otolaryngologists and speech language pathologists, and not hesitate to share their struggles with trusted individuals.

To learn more about Nicholas Perna, visit https://nicholasperna.com/ and https://www.vocalfri.com/

To learn more about John Henny, his best-selling books, on-line courses, Voiceschool.com featuring his Teaching Team of Experts, Speaker Training and the Contemporary Voice Teacher Academy, visit: JohnHenny.com

  continue reading

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