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...
5. Your Voice Already Knows: emotion at the root of all vocal technique
The Wisdom of The Voice Podcast
18 minutes
3 weeks ago
5. Your Voice Already Knows: emotion at the root of all vocal technique
Send us a text Our body already knows how to make powerful sound—it just needs permission to feel. This episode explores the emotional physiology of the voice, revealing how emotion creates vocal technique naturally, not the other way around. The mechanics are the result, not the root. Chelsea shares the story of breaking silence about someone who had power over her—and the moment in her car afterward when everything she'd been holding in broke free through her voice. In that moment of comple...
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...