New Voice, New Career

New Voice, New Career

Thursday, August 11, 2016

New day, New vlog

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Hello anyone who is still out there!  I've decided to break my internet anonymity and make a video blog on Youtube.  It'll pretty mu...
Sunday, October 4, 2015

No more hiding: Videostroboscopy of my imperfect vocal folds

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A few weeks ago, one of the voice-specialty speech-language pathologists (SLP) I currently work with wanted to see my vocal folds. The profe...
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Saturday, September 12, 2015

The deception of talent and genius

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"You have such a talent!"      "Wow!  You must be so smart to be in engineering/physics/math!" How often in our socie...
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Monday, September 7, 2015

Getting back into the game, again (or Look, Ma, I can sing!...I think)

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A few years ago, I posted on singing after a break.  Well, I took another long, inadvertent break when I went through the master's prog...
Saturday, August 22, 2015

The discussion begins!

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I've had a great comment over on my other blog,  Balanced Voice , that I would love to open up to a discussion in the comments.  If anyo...

Another semester, another workload

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I'm getting pretty burnt out of school right now.  I'm tired of taking classes, studying for exams, and having homework of any kind ...
Wednesday, June 17, 2015

New blog, new topics

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Hello all!  Once again, I let this blog lag quite a bit.  Sorry for my absence. I've been wanting to get back into blogging a great de...
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I am an opera singer with my MM in vocal performance. I also have recurrent nerve paresis. This injury went undiagnosed for several years. Throughout those years, I attributed much of my vocal trouble to technique issues, never imagining the problem really originated at the level of the vocal folds. The process of recovery has now led me to become a speech-language pathologist. I've completed my clinical MS and am currently pursuing a PhD in this field. I hope this blog will be a valuable resource for those who suspect vocal injury, are recovering from injury, professional singers and voice teachers. I have another blog, Balanced Voice (http://balancedvoice.com), that is intended to help advanced voice students, voice teachers, and professionals expand their scientific and teaching knowledge. Disclaimer: Medical information on this site is presented for informational purposes only. It should not be used for diagnostic, evaluative, or treatment purposes. If you have a personal concern, please schedule an appointment with a medical professional in your area.
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