Join us as we chat with Jennifer Hamady – voice coach, psychotherapist, performer, and author – for Episode 14 of Real Talk: Mental Health Sounds Like This.
Singing came naturally to Jennifer since she was a child. But everything changed when her formal vocal training in college left her disconnected from the very thing she loved most - her voice. After losing her voice physically and emotionally, Jennifer began a journey to undo everything that wasn’t working and to reconnect with her true, authentic sound.
Now Jennifer helps others—singers, speakers, performers, executives, and creatives—find their true voice, and express it with power, grace, and freedom.
In this episode, we explore:
How our histories lead to stored emotion that impact our voices
How vocal, emotional, and performance issues are often deeply intertwined
What it really means to “find your voice,” and why so many of us feel disconnected from it
Plus: how to express yourself more fully—on stage, in the boardroom, and in your own life
If you’ve ever felt stuck, silenced, or unsure how to speak or sing your truth, this episode will guide you back home to your most powerful and joyful expression.
Connect with Jennifer Hamady Instagram: instagram.com/jennifer_hamady Website: https://findingyourvoice.com/
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