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...
Send us a text Your voice carries everything you are—your truth, your emotions, your essence. And yet most of us have been taught to hold it back. To soften it. Make it more palatable. So we edit ourselves. We shape ourselves to fit. We start to hide the very part of us that makes us who we are. And when we hide our voice, we don't just lose sound—we lose access to ourselves. Small moments of being told we're too much, too open, too deep accumulate in our bodies, literally shaping how we bre...
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...