Send us a text How do we work with something we can't see? An instrument that starts deep inside before it becomes sound? In this episode, we're exploring the science of metaphor—why imagining a fishing rod or a dam or a beach ball can create immediate shifts in our voice without conscious effort. We learn about the research behind the ideomotor effect and mirror neurons, showing how metaphor speaks directly to our body's involuntary systems and activates pre-existing patterns it already unde...
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Send us a text How do we work with something we can't see? An instrument that starts deep inside before it becomes sound? In this episode, we're exploring the science of metaphor—why imagining a fishing rod or a dam or a beach ball can create immediate shifts in our voice without conscious effort. We learn about the research behind the ideomotor effect and mirror neurons, showing how metaphor speaks directly to our body's involuntary systems and activates pre-existing patterns it already unde...
3. Building a Blanket Fort for Your Voice: the sanctuary your voice needs
The Wisdom of The Voice Podcast
20 minutes
3 weeks ago
3. Building a Blanket Fort for Your Voice: the sanctuary your voice needs
Send us a text At her first voice lesson, Chelsea arrived with years of training but couldn't make a sound when asked to sing. Her body had learned that it wasn't safe to be heard. We hear how childhood abuse in the recording studio led to a decade of hiding her voice—and what it took to find her way back. This episode invites us to explore what safety actually means for voice. It's not just about finding the right room or the right people—it's about understanding that our voice is tender, fr...
The Wisdom of The Voice Podcast
Send us a text How do we work with something we can't see? An instrument that starts deep inside before it becomes sound? In this episode, we're exploring the science of metaphor—why imagining a fishing rod or a dam or a beach ball can create immediate shifts in our voice without conscious effort. We learn about the research behind the ideomotor effect and mirror neurons, showing how metaphor speaks directly to our body's involuntary systems and activates pre-existing patterns it already unde...