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  • #175 3 Minset Shifts to Go From Singer to Bookable Artist.
    Apr 23 2026

    What actually turns a great singer into a paid artist?
    In this episode, I break down the three essential shifts every singer needs to make: Preparation, Positioning, and Pitching. If you’ve been putting in the work but not seeing real opportunities, this will help you understand what’s missing—and how to start getting booked with intention.


    I shared this talk today at the Unstoppable Singer Summit, and it was a blast, so I recorded it as a podcast to share with you as well.

    The Unstoppable Singer Summit is a 4 day event featuring many incredible coaches, mentors, artists and industry professionals. If you want to purchase the replays from the summit online, you can do so here. This also gives you access to the previous summits aswell, so there is a ton of content.

    If you would like to join my Emerging Artist Network, check out the link here.


    You can also check out the slides for this conversation for free, over on my patreon page.


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    32 min
  • #174 EPK's and Opportunities: Get more gigs with a great press kit
    Apr 17 2026

    Unless you know a venue owner personally, or someone has seen you live and invited you to play their event, your EPK (Electronic Press Kit) is the first stop for someone who wants to book you for a gig, but what should you include in it?

    This episode covers the necessary items for an emerging artist to include in their EPK


    If you have any questions or you are an artist wanting to join our community, the doors are open for the Emerging Artist Network where you can ask your questions and learn with us every month, to build your brand, develop your following and book better paying gigs.


    Can't wait to see you there! Click here for more info.

    As always please feel free to reach out with any questions, or learn more about one on one virtual sessions with me here.

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    28 min
  • #173 How Your Body Feels Equals How Your Voice Performs
    Mar 30 2026

    In this episode I share about my experience with Chiropractic, massage and my voice, along with some gentle warm ups and tips to get your voice on track after a slight derailment ... which could be a large previous evening, vocal strain or sickness.


    Please reach out if you have any requests for topics or training sessions and be sure to check out the free trial of ⁠Rockit's Voice Coaching Club⁠ over on Patreon.Your membership supports the growth of this podcast and the development of your vocal skills too! Win Win!To learn about private coaching or to join one of my retreats, visit the website!

    www.rockitvocalstudios.com

    Ready to expand your skills, develop your musical network and take your career to the next level? Check out the Rockit Singer & Songwriters Retreat! June 2026.

    Feel free to check out the line of amazing Vocalzone Products ⁠HERE.⁠

    Be sure to follow ⁠@rockitvocalstudios⁠ on social for more tips and to keep up to date with all the latest info.

    ⁠Join the mailing list⁠ for offers, and updates as well as exclusive info.

    Stay connected for updates, promotions and be the first to know about special events by joining my mailing list! No spam, just valuable singing tips and studio updates!

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    20 min
  • #172 Rock Your Voice On Stage: The Power of In-Ear Monitors with Justin Kudding
    Mar 17 2026

    In this episode, I sit down with Justin Kudding, Calgary-based, JUNO Award-winning bassist, producer, and musical director who has become one of the most in-demand players in the Canadian music industry.

    Best known as the bandleader for Brett Kissel, he’s also a multi-time CCMA nominee for Bass Player of the Year and one of the key team members at Plunge Audio.


    With two decades of music performance and studio experience, Justin knows precisely what serious IEM users demand. He played a key role in shaping the development of the Unity IEM line and continuously puts them through the wringer on stages big and small, ensuring they deliver world-class performance without compromise.

    We dive into one of the most talked-about tools for live performers today: in-ear monitors (IEMs)—what they are, how they work, and when it’s the right time to make the switch.

    Whether you're a developing artist playing small stages or a seasoned performer looking to level up your live show, this conversation is packed with practical insights to help you protect your voice, hear yourself clearly, and perform with confidence.

    In this episode, we cover:

    • What in-ear monitors are and how they work

    • The biggest benefits of switching to IEMs for live performance

    • Signs you’re ready to move from wedges to in-ears

    • What to look for when choosing your first IEM setup

    • Common mistakes artists make when starting out

    • How IEMs can improve pitch, timing, and overall performance

    • The role of a musical director in shaping a live show

    • Behind-the-scenes insights from touring with top Canadian artists

    Who this episode is for:

    • Singers and musicians performing live

    • Touring and gigging artists

    • Vocalists looking to protect and strengthen their voice

    • Anyone curious about professional live performance setups

    Resources & Links:

    • Learn more about Plunge Audio

    Please reach out if you have any requests for topics or training sessions and be sure to check out the free trial of ⁠Rockit's Voice Coaching Club⁠ over on Patreon.Your membership supports the growth of this podcast and the development of your vocal skills too! Win Win!To learn about private coaching or to join one of my retreats, visit the website!

    www.rockitvocalstudios.com

    Ready to expand your skills, develop your musical network and take your career to the next level? Check out the Rockit Singer & Songwriters Retreat! June 2026.

    Feel free to check out the line of amazing Vocalzone Products ⁠HERE.⁠

    Be sure to follow ⁠@rockitvocalstudios⁠ on social for more tips and to keep up to date with all the latest info.

    ⁠Join the mailing list⁠ for offers, and updates as well as exclusive info.

    Stay connected for updates, promotions and be the first to know about special events by joining my mailing list! No spam, just valuable singing tips and studio updates!

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    51 min
  • #171 Funding Your Music Career: How to Write Grants That Actually Get Approved
    Feb 25 2026

    Funding can feel overwhelming, confusing — and honestly, a little intimidating.

    But here’s the truth:

    Grants don’t fund talent.
    They fund clear, strategic, well-planned projects with measurable impact.

    In this episode, I’m breaking down what actually makes a music grant application stand out — based on real-world experience writing, refining, and submitting funding applications for tours, artist development programs, retreats, and professional music projects.

    If you’re an emerging or developing artist looking to fund a tour, record an EP, grow your audience, or build sustainable momentum in your career — this episode will give you practical tools you can apply immediately.

    ✔️ Why clarity of outcome matters more than passion
    ✔️ How to write a project summary that funders understand
    ✔️ What makes letters of support powerful (and what makes them weak)
    ✔️ How to build a realistic, professional budget
    ✔️ Why your timeline proves your credibility
    ✔️ How to align your application with a funder’s priorities
    ✔️ The most common mistakes artists make (and how to avoid them)
    ✔️ How to think like a grant jury member
    ✔️ Why funding is a long-term strategy — not emergency money

    A strong application tells one cohesive story.

    Your goals, budget, letters of support, collaborators, and timeline should all align — showing funders that you are prepared, strategic, and ready to deliver real impact.

    This isn’t about writing what you hope will sound impressive.

    It’s about presenting a clear, professional plan that reduces risk and demonstrates growth.

    • Emerging and developing artists

    • Musicians planning a tour or recording project

    • Independent artists navigating funding for the first time

    • Songwriters and performers ready to treat their music like a business

    • Artists who have applied before — but want to strengthen their next submission

    If you’re looking for support in building your artist roadmap, refining funding applications, or strengthening your professional strategy,


    If you want to dig deeper and explore how I can help you apply for funding, connect with me through Rockit Vocal Studios and the Artist Development programs.

    Please reach out if you have any requests for topics or training sessions and be sure to check out the free trial of ⁠Rockit's Voice Coaching Club⁠ over on Patreon.Your membership supports the growth of this podcast and the development of your vocal skills too! Win Win!

    To learn about private coaching or to join one of my retreats, visit the website!

    www.rockitvocalstudios.com

    Ready to expand your skills, develop your musical network and take your career to the next level? Check out the Rockit Singer & Songwriters Retreat! June 2026.

    Feel free to check out the line of amazing Vocalzone Products ⁠HERE.⁠

    Be sure to follow ⁠@rockitvocalstudios⁠ on social for more tips and to keep up to date with all the latest info.

    ⁠Join the mailing list⁠ for offers, and updates as well as exclusive info.

    Stay connected for updates, promotions and be the first to know about special events by joining my mailing list! No spam, just valuable singing tips and studio updates!


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    23 min
  • #170 Are you a bad singer if you have to change keys?
    Dec 31 2025

    Please don't feel like a bad singer if you have to change keys to be able to do your best for the song.


    This episode digs in to why changing key is important for your voice health, the audience and the song.


    There is no shame in changing the key, in fact it shows musical maturity, flexibility and skill.

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    11 min
  • #169 Warm Up With Me
    Dec 15 2025

    In this session, I'm simply getting my voice ready to run through some songs to choose for a set list.


    I invite you to join along, if you are looking for a simple and effective vocal warm up to prep you for something similar!

    Please reach out if you have any requests for topics or training sessions and be sure to check out the free trial of ⁠Rockit's Voice Coaching Club⁠ over on Patreon.Your membership supports the growth of this podcast and the development of your vocal skills too!


    Win Win!To learn about private coaching or to join one of my retreats, visit the website!


    www.rockitvocalstudios.com

    Ready to expand your skills, develop your musical network and take your career to the next level? Check out the Rockit Singer & Songwriters Retreat! June 2026.

    Feel free to check out the line of amazing Vocalzone Products ⁠HERE.⁠

    Be sure to follow ⁠@rockitvocalstudios⁠ on social for more tips and to keep up to date with all the latest info.

    ⁠Join the mailing list⁠ for offers, and updates as well as exclusive info.

    Stay connected for updates, promotions and be the first to know about special events by joining my mailing list! No spam, just valuable singing tips and studio updates!

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    25 min
  • #168 Rockit's Holiday Special
    Dec 8 2025

    Welcome to Rockit's Holiday Special! I wanted to get you in the festive spirit and share some of my client's Christmas songs!

    From some of the pro's to one of my youngest clients, you'll enjoy music from:

    Jess Moskaluke

    The Prairie States

    The Hunter Brothers

    Brayden Lowe

    Kerrington Gillespie

    Robyn Ashley

    And the lovely Aveya.


    I hope you enjoy and I wish you a wonderful holiday season and all the very best for the new year!


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    24 min