Episode 179 – You Never Land
Goals can give us focus and direction, but they can also cause us to miss new paths and opportunities. In this episode, John discusses why goals can be an illusion, how we never land on our perfect life or career, and why artists should embrace constant change.
Episode 178 – The Hard Work of Success with RAab Stevenson
RAab Stevenson is a first call voice teacher for superstars. His client list includes Rihanna, Justin Timberlake, Dave Matthews, Kelly Clarkson, and Pharrell Williams. In this episode, RAab shares his stories of hard work and dedication, and what it takes to be a successful performer. EPISODE LINKS RAab’s Website
Episode 177 – What Do You Want?
These days, it’s all too easy to be negative. We end up focusing on the impacts of the pandemic and what we don’t want from our future. In this episode, John discusses how to reframe the current situation and to find and achieve what you want as a singer and performer.
Episode 176 – COVID-19 and Our Singing Future
The global pandemic has stopped all live performance and in-person lessons for the time being. How soon can we get back to singing with and for others in a communal setting? Unfortunately, for singers, the news is not encouraging. In this episode, John discusses the latest information regarding COVID-19 and singing and the realities of…
Episode 175 – Cataloging Sensation
The voice is a difficult instrument to control. One of the main ways we interact with our voice is through sensation. However, the sensations of singing are often misleading and can differ from singer to singer. In this episode, John discusses how to catalog the varying sensations of singing to help improve consistency and confidence.
Episode 174 – Critical Listening vs Enjoyment
Some argue that great performances should never be analyzed, but rather, only enjoyed. While no musician would take this argument seriously, we still need to remember not to lose the joy of listening. In this episode, John discusses how to practice both types of listening, to grow your skills as a musician as well as…
Episode 173 – Vocal Health Update with Dr. Reena Gupta
Dr. Reena Gupta is one of the premier ear, nose, and throat doctors in Los Angeles. Dr. Gupta is the “go-to” specialist for A-list professional voice users. In this episode, John and Dr. Gupta discuss vocal health during the current pandemic, the importance of science and knowledge for the singer, and her upcoming Voice Forum…
Episode 172 – Staying in Vocal Shape with Sidonie Smith
Sidonie Smith is a leading musical theatre star in Europe. Sidonie not only has a fantastic work ethic, but she also specializes in helping singers with mindset coaching. In this episode, John talks with Sidonie about her journey to musical theatre success and how singers can keep their voices and minds in top shape while…
Episode 171 – 5-Minute Practice
Our schedules and habits are a bit out of whack these days. Amid quarantine and confusion, our practice sessions can take a backseat. Consistency is vital in vocal development, and short practice sessions of just a few minutes can still be effective. In this episode, John discusses how to utilize and structure micro practice sessions…
Episode 170 – The Hard Work of Singing with Daniel Formica
Daniel Formica has 25 years of experience singing with some of the top show and corporate bands in the US. Daniel has to be vocally ready to sing a wide variety of material, including Journey and Whitesnake. Daniel’s vocal skills are the result of study and hard work. In this episode, Daniel shares with John…