Ep 9: A singing practice that’s just for you.
Do you ever feel like your singing has slowly become something you do for everyone else?
For the audience.
For the teacher.
For approval
Somewhere along the way, maybe you began to lose touch with what you actually want.
In this episode of The Joyful Singer Podcast, we're talking about creating a singing practice that belongs to you first and foremost—one rooted in joy, curiosity, creativity, and connection rather than pleasing and obligation.
Inspired by a story from Natalie Portman while filming Black Swan, we explore what happens when we stop performing for approval and start creating from ourselves instead.
Because singing doesn't only exist to make you better.
It can also exist to make you feel:
- more connected
- more alive
- more honest
- more like yourself
In this episode you'll discover:
- Why so many singers slowly disconnect from their own desires and creativity
- Four ways to create a singing practice that's actually for you
- Why singing doesn't have to be shared publicly to be meaningful
- The surprising cost of always singing from obligation instead of joy
- Why discipline and joy don't have to compete with one another
Mentioned in this episode:
🎧 Episode 5: Vocal Warmups That Actually Work
🎧 Episode 4: Taming Your Inner Critic
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