Can't Wait to Hear You
Michèle Voillequé
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Michèle Voillequé is a singer and a voice teacher living in Berkeley, California.Yes, you can sound better! Opt-in for a free video training on my website: https://mvmusik.comA transcript of this…
Pause Before Practicing
When you’re preparing to practice singing or speaking, it’s great to have goals. But if you let those goals dominate your focus, you could miss other kinds of progress.In this episode, I explainWhy -…
Afraid of Doing It Wrong
I and my students often get "stuck" because we're afraid of "doing it wrong." The "it" could be anything.In this episode, I explainThe difference between the fear of technical, physical wrongness and…
Why AI Won't Take My Job
OpenAI CEO Sam Altman has predicted that Artificial Intelligence could automate as many as 40% of tasks currently performed by humans in our current economy. Teaching voice will not be one of them.…
Embracing Larger Spaces
Like singing, being a leader is both a mental and physical practice. This makes it possible (and vital) to practice and prepare just by using your imagination.In this episode, I explainHow to think…
Expanding Our Capacity
Conflict is scary. In relationship, at work, or when you’re singing in a group, it can be tempting to sit in discomfort rather than speak up. How can you give yourself permission to advocate for…
The Power of Your Presence
More this time on how to be a leader when you aren’t in charge, by tapping into what you really love about singing and using it to set an example.In this episode, I explainHow to identify - and model…
Leading When You're Not In Charge
Singing in a choir can be a chaotic experience, and the conductor can’t be everywhere (or hear everything) all at once. How can you guide and inspire the people around you when you’re not the final…
Why It's All About the Breath
You’ve probably heard someone say that singing is “all about the breath.” It’s a simple saying that belies a surprisingly multifaceted practice. In this episode, I explainHow breathing precedes…
Expanding Your Comfort Zone
Your voice is a core part of your identity, so it’s natural to feel conflicted about changing it, even if the change is ultimately for the better. In this episode, I explainWhy we often have…
Practicing Thoughts
We all feel nervous when we’re doing Big Things, and singing in front of others is definitely a Big Thing. What would it help to be thinking when you’re doing something Big? In this episode, I…
Two New Year’s Resolutions
Happy New Year! Here are two resolutions that will help you improve your relationship with your voice in 2026 and in all the years to come:Practice in the shoes you’re going to wear on the day you do…
How Music Carries Us Through
When things aren’t going well, we can let music carry us through.In this episode, I talk aboutThe profound connections music builds between people from all walks of life.How the experience of a group…
Who Is Singing For?
It might sound like wishful thinking, but I truly believe that everyone who wants to should experience the joy of feeling comfortable with and appreciated for their singing.In this episode, I…
How To Hear Yourself
I've had an epiphany about why listening to ourselves is so different when we're singing than when we're talking!In this episode, I explainWhat we focus on when we’re listening to ourselves, and how…
Practicing As a Reliable Behavior
Practicing is a perennial challenge, but if we broaden our concept of “practice,” it can make the whole process more rewarding.In this episode, I explainWhy a rigid definition of practice can stifle…
Singing For Health
Just a few simple habits can give you the best chance of living a long, happy, healthy life.In this episode, I explainThe four lifestyle changes you can make that will improve your odds of longevity…
What Conductors Want
Singing in a chorus can feel safer than soloing at karaoke or going to an open mic, but it comes with its own set of challenges. In this episode, I explainHow our fear of failure can sabotage us in a…
Gravelly and Stuck
Are you frustrated by gruff, gravelly sounds in your voice? Do you wish there was a fairy godmother who could (gently) bonk you on the head and make them all go away?Me, too, dear listener. Me, too.…
Moving From Silent to Singing
When I was in fifth grade, my classroom teacher told me I should "mouth the words" rather than sing with the class. For years after that, I was convinced I had a voice that nobody wanted to hear. And…
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Can't Wait to Hear You has published 78 episodes since June 2023, covering topics in Arts, Business.
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