In this episode, hosted by Jeremy Haneman, the focus is on self-care and artistic integrity for leadership, particularly for those managing community choirs. Special guest Zena Edwards, a poet, vocalist, and cultural activist, shares her journey and insights on balancing personal well-being with creative responsibilities. Zena discusses the importance of reflection, maintaining dignity, and using one's craft for self-care. The conversation also emphasises having personal mission statements and setting achievable goals for self-empowerment. Zena highlights the necessity for leaders to openly communicate their needs and the value of creating a supportive community atmosphere.
00:00 Introduction to Self-Care and Artistic Integrity
00:23 Meet Zena Edwards: A Journey in Art and Activism
02:30 Zena's Personal Journey and Inspirations
03:24 The Importance of Integrity in Art
04:11 Challenges and Self Care in the Artistic Journey
09:10 Breathing Techniques for Singers
11:09 Staying Purposeful in Your Craft
13:22 Personal Mission Statements for Artists
15:33 Balancing Leadership and Personal Well-being
18:42 Conclusion and Final Thoughts
Presenters: Jeremy Haneman
Producer: Julia Valentini
Editor: Nouria Bah
Music: Will Gardner
Hosts Aga Serugo-Lugo and Jeremy Haneman discuss the impact of effective communication on choir performance and environment with guests Tom Herring, co-founder and artistic director of Sansara, and Edward Price, a renowned vocalist with the BBC Singers. They delve into mental health challenges in professional singing, the importance of holistic excellence, and the need for open, two-way communication between conductors and singers.
00:00 Introduction to Effective Communication in Choirs
00:46 Meet Our Esteemed Guests
01:53 Mental Health in Professional Singing
03:28 The Impact of Choir Dynamics on Mental Health
11:30 Communication in Choir Rehearsals
22:00 Balancing Artistic Needs and Wellbeing
25:53 Future of Choir Leadership
29:56 Conclusion and Final Thoughts
Presenters: Aga Serugo-Lugo and Jeremy Haneman
Producers: Julia Valentini and Nouria Bah
Editor: Nouria Bah
Music: Will Gardner
In this episode, hosted by Nicola Wydenbach, we delve into the intersection of mental health and music, specifically for singing leaders. Joined by Dr. Yoon Irons from the University of Derby and Ian Noonan, a consultant nurse and senior lecturer, the discussion covers mental health awareness, effective resource signposting, and fostering supportive rehearsal environments. Insights from music therapy and practical tips for choir leaders emphasise hydration, supervision, proactive mental health strategies, and self-care. The episode also touches upon the balance between artistic integrity and mental wellbeing, especially in performance settings.
00:00 Introduction to Mental Health for Singing Leaders
00:22 Meet the Experts: Dr. Yoon Irons and Ian Noonan
01:06 Personal Journeys in Music and Mental Health
05:51 Challenges and Tips for Singing Leaders
11:12 Supporting Choir Members' Mental Wellbeing
17:41 Handling Mental Health Crises in Choir Settings
27:41 Best Practices for Inclusive Choir Leadership
35:55 Balancing Mental Health and Performance
44:58 Conclusion and Final Thoughts
Presenters: Nicola Wydenbach
Producer: Julia Valentini
Editor: Nouria Bah
Music: Will Gardner
In this episode, host Nicola Wydenbach, along with co-hosts Aga Serugo-Lugo and Jeremy Haneman, discuss the integration of the five ways to wellbeing into choir and music group practices. They share their extensive backgrounds in community music-making and provide clear examples of how choir activities can enhance mental and physical health. The episode explores practical exercises for choir leaders, the importance of understanding song lyrics, and ways to balance musical excellence with participant wellbeing.
00:00 Introduction and Host Introduction
00:11 Meet the Co-Hosts: Aga and Jeremy
02:20 Understanding the Five Ways to Wellbeing
02:54 Applying Wellbeing in Choir Rehearsals
09:18 Practical Exercises for Choir Leaders
29:13 Balancing Wellbeing and Musical Excellence
38:13 Conclusion and Final Thoughts
Presenters: Aga Serugo-Lugo, Jeremy Haneman, and Nicola Wydenbach
Producer: Julia Valentini
Editor: Nouria Bah
Music: Will Gardner
In this episode, hosted by Nicola Wydenbach, guests Darren Abrahams and Nadine Benjamin discuss the complex ways trauma can affect the voice and how singing leaders can support vocal recovery and resilience. Abrahams, a trauma therapist and coach, emphasises the importance of a regulated nervous system in leading groups, while Benjamin, an acclaimed soprano, shares her personal journey from trauma to healing. They offer insights and strategies for recognising and addressing trauma-related behaviours in singers, highlighting the crucial role of community and self-care for leaders in creating a safe and therapeutic musical environment.
00:00 Introduction to Vocal Trauma
00:14 Meet Our Experts: Darren Abrahams and Nadine Benjamin
02:42 Defining Trauma: A Deep Dive
04:27 Personal Stories of Trauma and Singing
07:26 Clinical Insights on Trauma and the Voice
09:39 Recognising Trauma Responses in Singers
15:42 Strategies for Singing Leaders
17:50 The Importance of Self-Care for Leaders
25:22 Understanding the Vagus Nerve
28:44 Practical Resources and Exercises
33:15 Final Thoughts and Conclusion
Presenters: Nicola Wydenbach
Producer: Julia Valentini
Editor: Nouria Bah
Music: Will Gardner
In this episode, hosts Aga Serugo-Lugo and Nicola Wydenbach discuss how choir leaders can balance inclusivity and their artistic vision. Special guests Amy Bebbington, a choral conductor and educator, and Naveen Arles, a vocal leader, share their journeys and experiences. They delve into strategies for navigating choir dynamics, the importance of collaboration, and the role of communication and flexibility in fostering a supportive environment.
00:00 Introduction and Guest Introductions
01:36 Amy Bebbington's Journey in Choir Leadership
03:26 Naveen Arles' Journey in Choir Leadership
05:31 Advocacy and Inclusivity in Music
10:42 Balancing Inclusivity and Artistic Vision
19:04 Handling Conflicts and Choir Demands
27:51 Effective Communication and Collaboration
35:06 Final Thoughts and Takeaways
Presenters: Aga Serugo-Lugo and Nicola Wydenbach
Producers: Julia Valentini
Editor: Nouria Bah
Music: Will Gardner
In this episode, host Jeremy Haneman, alongside co-hosts Aga Serugo-Lugo and Nicola Wydenbach, dive into the concept of integrating mindfulness into music group practices. Aga, a versatile musician and composer, and Nicola, a dedicated music director and vocal coach, share their methods and techniques for fostering mindfulness during rehearsals and performances. The discussion covers definitions of mindfulness, practical breathing exercises, handling performance anxiety, and managing post-performance reflections. The episode culminates in a conversation about maintaining positivity and coping with imposter syndrome as choir leaders.
00:00 Introduction and Host Welcome
00:12 Meet the Co-Hosts: Aga and Nicola
02:08 Defining Mindfulness
04:20 Mindfulness Techniques in Rehearsals
10:28 Managing Performance Anxiety
18:45 Post-Performance Rituals and Feedback
25:28 Maintaining Positivity and Self-Care
29:03 Dealing with Imposter Syndrome
35:09 Conclusion and Final Thoughts
Presenters: Aga Serugo-Lugo, Jeremy Haneman, and Nicola Wydenbach
Producer: Julia Valentini
Editor: Nouria Bah
Music: Will Gardner
Hosts Aga Serugo-Lugo, Jeremy Haneman, and Nicola Wydenbach discuss mastering group dynamics in choir settings. They explore topics such as supporting singers to sing in tune, maintaining group happiness, and mental health awareness. Jeremy and Nicola share insights from their extensive backgrounds in choir leadership, emphasising the importance of empathy, mutual respect, and the delicate balance between musical discipline and emotional support. They also provide practical tips for choir leaders to enhance group cohesion and performance.
00:00 Introduction to Group Dynamics in Singing
00:24 Meet the Co-Hosts: Jeremy and Nicola
02:43 The Importance of Internal Dynamics in Choirs
04:55 Empathy and Leadership in Choirs
14:14 Balancing Musical Discipline and Emotional Support
23:03 Handling Out of Tune Singers
29:54 Top Tips for Choir Leaders
33:41 Conclusion and Final Thoughts
Presenters: Aga Serugo-Lugo, Jeremy Haneman, and Nicola Wydenbach
Producer: Julia Valentini
Editor: Nouria Bah
Music: Will Gardner