- 37 minutes 57 secondsCommunication, Connection & Creative Coaching - The best bits of This Is A Voice Season 12
š This Is A Voice with Jeremy Fisher and Dr Gillyanne Kayes
The podcast where we get vocal about voice.
This special finale (Season 12 Episode 12) brings together unforgettable moments from across Season 12, featuring bite-sized excerpts from powerful conversations about singing, voice, performance, creativity, identity, burnout, boundaries, connection and what it really means to use your voice.
From the emotional reveal of āThe Secret Singerā to conversations about vocal health, creative resilience, performance psychology and human connection, this episode is a showcase of the insight, honesty and expertise that made Season 12 so special.
Featured topics include:
⢠Singing and identity
⢠Vocal coaching and performance
⢠Burnout and creative wellbeing
⢠Boundaries and resilience
⢠Voice science and artistry
⢠Communication and connection
⢠The emotional power of singing
Whether you're a singer, vocal coach, teacher, performer, creative professional or simply fascinated by the human voice, this episode is the perfect introduction to the podcast.
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#vocalprocess #teacheraccreditation #voicetraining26 May 2026, 5:00 pm - 44 minutes 56 secondsThe Unfiltered Reality of Running a Voice Training Business - What singing teachers do all week
What does a real week look like when you run a vocal coaching business?
In this episode, we take you behind the scenes of our actual working week, the conversations, the decisions, the small wins, and the moments that donāt usually make it onto social media.
We talk about the reality of being a singing teacher or vocal coach, including the balance between teaching, running a business, supporting a community, and navigating the constant question of value and pricing. We also reveal some of the conversations and techniques we share with our Registered Teachers, our latest cohort of singing teachers and choir leaders, and our private 1-1 performance coaching and teacher training sessions.
This is the unpolished version. No highlight reel. Just what the work actually looks like.
If youāre a singing teacher or vocal coach, youāll probably recognise more of this than you expect.
Our Master-Apprentice Model survey link is here - please fill it in if you are an independent singing teacher, vocal coach or choir leader.
https://www.cognitoforms.com/VocalProcess1/Master-Apprentice-Model-In-Singing-Teaching
Making Music That Matters, the book by Melissa Forbes we talk about, is here:Ā
https://www.routledge.com/Making-Music-That-Matters-Positive-Music-Leadership-for-Social-Health/Forbes/p/book/9781032724157
Gillyanne said this about it: "Extensively researched, theories of positive psychology and leadership are interwoven with reports from singing and music leaders. For any musician looking to make a difference for themselves and their communities."
Claire Underwood's This Is A Voice episodes on guiding high-profile actors in new singing roles are here https://youtu.be/yI0y7gEQAXg
and here https://youtu.be/MLZoBdVq-dQ
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Ā #vocalprocess #teacheraccreditation #voicetraining12 May 2026, 5:00 pm - 33 minutes 7 secondsDo Singing Teachers & SLTs Do the Same Job? Overlap, Vocal Identity & Weird Exercises
In vocal health and voice rehabilitation, where does the speech language therapist's role end and the singing teacherās role begin?
In part 2 of this conversation, Jeremy Fisher and Dr Gillyanne Kayes go deeper into the relationship between the singing teacher and the SLT/SLP, exploring where the overlap is helpful, where boundaries matter, and why referral is sometimes the most professional thing you can do.
They unpack some of the practical questions raised while teaching SLTs on a recent course in Northern Ireland, including breath management, phonation, pressure and flow, resonance strategies, vocal identity, and the challenge of helping singers transfer healthy voice function into real speech and singing.
This episode also gets into the human side of voice work. What happens when a change in speaking or singing function feels like a change in identity? Why can the right exercise feel completely wrong to a vulnerable singer? And how can both professions work together without overstepping their expertise?
Youāll also hear some wonderfully odd but effective voice exercises, including pitch-play, negative practice, conversation training therapy, and toothbrush intelligibility work.
If you heard part 1, this episode takes the conversation further, into the real-life overlap between professions, and why mutual respect, collaboration and clear boundaries are essential for healthy voice work.
In this episode:
00:00 Teaching vocal function to SLTs
02:01 Breath, phonation, registers, pressure and flow
04:32 āThatās not meā, identity and singing sound
07:45 Registers, chest voice, fluty soprano, and bridging mechanisms
09:18 Why a new vocal setup can feel out of tune
13:42 Weird exercises that actually workĀ
14:56 Permission slips, silliness, and experimentation
16:04 Humming, inner hearing and finding pitchĀ
19:10 Meaning, melody & āFeed the dogā
20:13 Starting with real speech, not isolated drills
24:37 The toothbrush exercise for intelligibility, jaw release & tongue freedom
29:05 What singing teachers can learn from clinical practice
31:15 Respect the boundary, keep the collaboration
Listen if youāre a singing teacher, SLT, vocal coach, choir leader, voice trainer or singer who wants a clearer sense of who does what, and why it matters.
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š Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/vocalprocess21 April 2026, 5:00 pm - 33 minutes 17 secondsSLT versus Singing Teacher. Boundaries, Referral & Vocal Health
What's the difference between a speech and language therapist (or pathologist) and a singing teacher? Where do those roles overlap and where should the boundaries be?
In this episode of This Is a Voice, Jeremy Fisher and Dr Gillyanne Kayes explore the similarities and differences between the work of an SLT/SLP and a singing teacher, especially when singers or professional voice users arrive with voice problems, vocal fatigue, or concerns about vocal health. The conversation begins after teaching a course for SLTs in Northern Ireland, where questions about overlap, gaps & boundaries kept coming up.
Gillyanne and Jeremy unpack the difference between a more medicalized approach and a more functional one, showing how clinicians may be focused on diagnosis, pathology, red flags and referral pathways, while singing teachers and vocal coaches are often focused on efficiency, stamina, clarity, range, coordination and performance goals.
Ā Ā * when a singer should be referred onward
Ā Ā * why singing teachers need to stay inside their scope of practice
Ā Ā * how to think about vocal load
Ā Ā * why voice problems are often multifactorial, a āperfect stormā
Ā Ā * what singing teachers can legitimately observe and ask
00:00 Singing teachers training SLTs
01:30 Why this SLT training course was different
03:45 Overlaps, gaps and boundaries
05:57 Singing teachers can help retrain coordination
08:33 Medicalized vs functional voice work
11:42 Multifactorial voice problems and boundaries
15:43 Perfectionism, performance pressure and voice recovery
19:57 Case study, effortful voice through 2 different lenses
23:29 What to hear, see and ask before giving exercises
25:24 Why context matters more than generic exercises
26:33 What is my job today in this room?
28:00 Case history, profiling and trial interventions
31:34 Being a detective, testing and evaluating exercises
If youāre interested in voice therapy, vocal pedagogy, functional voice training, singing teaching, rehabilitation vs habilitation, and referral decisions, this episode is packed with practical insight from two voice experts who train speech therapists
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Ā #vocalprocess #teacheraccreditation #voicetraining7 April 2026, 5:00 pm - 28 minutes 25 secondsWhen Singers Thrive. Michelle Robinson on Motivation, Teaching and Wellbeing in the Voice Studio
In this episode of This Is A Voice, Jeremy Fisher and Dr Gillyanne Kayes welcome back psychologist Michelle Robinson for a deeper conversation about the singer-teacher relationship, motivation, wellbeing, and what voice training can learn from sport psychology.
Michelle introduces Self-Determination Theory, breaking down the three psychological needs that help people flourish: autonomy, competence and relatedness. Michelle, Gillyanne and Jeremy explore how these ideas apply to singers, teachers, performance and the learning environment.
The episode also highlights:
*Ā why external validation never really lasts
* how teaching can support both artistry and wellbeing
* the difference between performing ācorrectlyā and performing authentically
* what classical music training can learn from more person-centred approaches
* Michelleās own distressing experience of music college, and how difficult teaching relationships can leave a lasting mark
* her research into singer-teacher relationships, including a new questionnaire designed to measure closeness, commitment and complementarity
* why musicians deserve the more holistic support that athletes often receive
This is an honest, thoughtful episode about voice, identity, teaching and the kind of support that helps artists thrive.
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Ā #vocalprocess #teacheraccreditation #voicetraining24 March 2026, 6:00 pm - 37 minutes 47 secondsWhy some singing lessons change your life and others break you
What if the teacher-student relationship in a singing lesson is not just the backdrop to vocal training, but the engine that shapes confidence, motivation, wellbeing and even performance anxiety?
In Season 12 Episode 7 of This Is A Voice, weāre joined by Michelle Robinson (singer, psychologist and researcher) to explore what the research says about relationship quality in one-to-one music teaching, and why it can determine whether learning feels safe and survivable, or tense and threatening.
We talk about:
Why the teacherāstudent relationship is mutually influential (itās not one-way)
The three core ingredients of healthy learning relationships: Closeness, Commitment, Complementarity
How relationship quality links to motivation, autonomy, and wellbeing
The masterāapprentice tradition, where it helps, where it can harm
What āgood teachingā looks like in micro-behaviours, not slogans
Repairing ruptures, rebuilding trust, and creating studios where singers can truly sound like themselves
This one is for singers, vocal coaches, singing teachers, choral directors and people who cares about high standards without fear-based training.00:00 ā Why relationships matters more than we admit
01:34 ā Meet Michelle: singer ā psychologist ā researcher
06:37 ā āThe relationship is mutually interdependentā, what that really means
08:26 ā What does the teacher need?
10:48 ā Jeremyās hard lesson about different energies
17:51 ā TWO humans in the room
24:30 ā The 3 pillars: closeness, commitment, complementarity
29:02 ā When āclosenessā becomes unhealthy (blurred boundaries)
31:34 ā IS there an inherent power dynamic?
33:09 ā Students and safeguarding
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#singing #vocalcoach #voiceteacher #performinganxiety #musiceducation #psychology
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Ā #vocalprocess #teacheraccreditation #voicetraining10 March 2026, 6:00 pm - 30 minutes 15 secondsSinger Interrupted - Love Singing & Hate Performing - here's why that matters
In this episode of This Is A Voice (S12 Ep6), Jeremy Fisher and Dr Gillyanne Kayes continue the story from āThe Secret Singerā (Ep5) and go deeper into what happens when a singerās path gets interrupted.
Gillyanne shares what came after stopping singing in her late 20s, how she rebuilt confidence (slowly and with care), and why her āhappy endingā wasnāt about chasing the stage again. We talk identity, grief, agency and the surprisingly liberating idea that loving singing doesnāt require loving performance.
Then we zoom out into the bigger picture, how singing skills transfer into teaching, leadership, presenting, training and research. Plus, we unpack the difference between rehearsal and performance as totally different nervous system tasks, and why connection with the audience can change everything.
If youāre a singer, teacher, vocal coach, choir leader, or anyone whoās ever felt like you need to āproveā your voice, this oneās for you.
Chapters
00:00 āSinger Interruptedā
01:14 The happy ending (and the grief)
02:45 Returning to singing, rebuilding confidence, technique + agility
05:12 Seven years off singing, and why that can still lead somewhere good
06:15 āPerforming spoils my day/weekā, permission to redefine success
08:22 Singing identity vs public performance
10:45 What would your happy ending be if you didnāt have to prove anything?
12:19 Teaching, training, presenting, research, performance changes shape
16:47 Connection with the audience, social engagement, polyvagal lens
18:24 Transferable skills singers forget they have
20:04 Rehearsal vs performance, what the audience changes
24:09 Starting from your real emotion, plus āitās OK to be crap for 10 minutesā
28:37 Nervous system expectations in performance, what helps
Mentioned:
Melissa Forbes, Stop Chasing Perfection, Start Singing for Connection (This Is A Voice Season 11, Ep13 https://youtu.be/r5-Lq4ithDc
Safe Space 2 - Polyvagal Theory for Performance - our new online course with Franka van Essen
https://vocal-process-hub.teachable.com/p/safe-space-2-polyvagal-theory-for-performance-with-franka-van-essen
The Master-Apprentice survey - please fill in this survey (10-20 mins)
https://www.cognitoforms.com/VocalProcess1/Master-Apprentice-Model-In-Singing-Teaching
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If this episode resonates, drop a comment, what part hit home for you? And tell us, where do you āperformā even when youāre not on a stage?
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In this episode of our This Is A Voice podcast, we do something we've never done before.
We have a āspecial guestā, not in the studio but on a recording, one that hasn't been played for more than 40 years. You'll have to listen to the first few minutes to discover who the special guest is!
This conversation goes straight into the stuff singers quietly carry:
The feeling that āgood enoughā is a place you never reach.
How training can install a deficit narrative.
Why the master-apprentice model can turn learning into permission-seeking.
How confidence regresses when the teacher-student dynamic isnāt handled with care.
Thereās also a very practical tangent Gillyanne and I both care about.
If you never sing music with scales written in them, stop treating scales like the goal. Build exercises from the repertoire you actually perform. Stop singing scales, start practising riffs!
We close the episode with a second archival excerpt. Same āspecial guestā. Same question underneath it all.
What would change if you stopped auditioning for permission, and started making music from ownership?
***Apologies for the slightly variable sound quality, our microphones weren't working properly***
Credits
Archival excerpt 1, Handel (German aria excerpt āMeine Seele hƶrt im Sehenā)
Archival excerpt 2, Mozart (Concert Aria K490, "Non temer, amato bene")
Special guest singer: ???
Violin: Penelope Wayne Shapiro
Piano: Jamie Clarke
Recorded 1983
Master-Apprentice Survey link: https://www.cognitoforms.com/VocalProcess1/Master-Apprentice-Model-In-Singing-Teaching
The Birmingham Vocal Coach blog on Rethinking Vocal Coaching https://www.thebirminghamvocalcoach.co.uk/blog
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Ā #vocalprocess #teacheraccreditation #voicetraining27 January 2026, 6:00 pm - 38 minutes 44 secondsWhen A Song Doesn't Land - What to look for and how to fix it
Most singers can learn the notes and the words. That isnāt the part that gets in the way. The real block sits under the surface. Itās the moment where the song should land and somehow doesnāt. You can feel it. The audience can feel it. Something is missing.
In this episode, we dig into that missing piece
How singers learn songs too fast
How the ear follows the recording but not the key
How interpretation can be lovely but still empty
And how inhabiting a song changes everything
We talk through the internal logic sitting inside every piece of music
The logic of the harmony
The logic of the text
The tiny decision points singers often sail past without noticing
The moments of energy change, tempo change, key change, and emotional shift that carry the story
There are real examples from our masterclasses, including:
A classical song that suddenly locked into tune once the chords were stripped back.
A singer who delivered a perfect interpretation but didnāt sound like himself until we dug for his version of the truth.
A musical theatre song that revealed its turning point in the silence between phrases.
00:00 Why your song isn't landing
01:24 A shift in vocal technique
03:32 Being honest about your background
05:17 Helping a singer with tuning
08:39 Learning the song but not the key
10:15 Change points help you map the song
11:23 Do you memorise too quickly?
12:23 The Speed Run and other techniques
13:40 Acting without acting training
16:14 Green Finch and Linnet Bird
19:23 Not For The Life Of Me - Hidden in the text
21:47 Gimme Gimme - When ARE decisions made?
24:03 I Remember Sondheim
25:54 I Don't Sound Like Me!
30:30 Interpretation versus Inhabitation
35:06 The "studio-perfect" voice myth
37:44 This is our context, what's yours?
If you teach singers, this episode gives you tools to diagnose why a performance isnāt landing.
If youāre a singer, it shows you how to slow down, listen differently, and find the place where your voice actually sits inside the song.
Tell us how you approach learning or teaching songs.
What do you notice, break down, strip back, or question?
Weād love to hear it.
I Cain't Say No (Oklahoma) analysed by FlyNorthTheatricals https://www.tiktok.com/@flynorththeatricals/video/7566630322780081439
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š Facebook - https://www.face12 December 2025, 10:00 am - 36 minutes 34 secondsA Million Downloads - Then Burnout Hit. With Dr Marisa Lee Naismith
Burnout can creep up quietly - until one day you realise youāve got nothing left to give.
In this honest, wide-ranging conversation, Dr Gillyanne Kayes, Jeremy Fisher and guest Dr Marisa Lee Naismith (host of A Voice and Beyond) talk about burnout in the performing arts: how it happens, what it feels like, and what recovery really takes.
We explore:
The link between trauma, stress, and burnout
Boundaries and learning to say āI donāt have the capacityā
Why people-pleasing drives exhaustion
The real brain changes in burnout and how to reset
What it means to honour yourself as a creative
This episode includes insights from Stress Burnout Reset by Kerry Norton, reflections on somatic recovery, and practical tools for singers and teachers finding their way back to balance.
00:00 Intro and Phlegm Alert
02:10 When Burnout Creeps Up On You
03:23 Losing Everything and Working Harder
05:39 Adversity vs Trauma
07:53 Burnout in the Performing Arts
08:41 Self-Worth and People-Pleasing
11:11 Learning To Say No And Setting Boundaries
15:19 The 24-7 Access Problem
19:28 The Power Of Saying "I Don't Have The Capacity"
22:07 What Burnout Does To The Brain
25:25 Recovery Tools and Somatic Practices
33:45 Maria's Final Reflections - Honouring Yourself
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Ā #vocalprocess #teacheraccreditation #voicetraining11 November 2025, 6:00 pm - 28 minutes 14 secondsStudent Burnout, Time Poverty & The Perfectionism Trap. With Dr Ayan Panja & Richard Delaney
If youāve ever felt exhausted, cynical or ānot good enough,ā this episode will help you spot the signs, set boundaries and start recovering - without guilt.
What really causes burnout in musicians, singers, teachers, and students?
In this second episode of This Is A Voice on burnout, Dr. Gillyanne Kayes and Jeremy Fisher discuss the physical, emotional, and systemic roots of burnout - with two special guests offering different perspectives.
Dr Ayan Panja (NHS GP, Saving Lives In Slow Motion podcast) explains why burnout isnāt just ābeing tiredā - and what really happens when empathy and perfectionism collide.
Richard Delaney (Programme Leader, BA Hons Acting: Contemporary and Devised at Royal Central School of Speech & Drama) reveals how time poverty and constant assessment are burning out a generation of creative students.
Plus, Gillyanne and Jeremy share their own stories of freelance burnout, people-pleasing and finding balance as performers and coaches.
Listen now and share it with a friend who might need it.
Featuring clips from Saving Lives In Slow Motion (used with permission).
You can find out about Ayan's work and join his podcast on https://drayan.co.uk/
You can find out about Richard's work on https://www.richardddelaney.com/
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