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  • Countertenors vs Choir directors II
    Jan 26 2026

    After our last episode sparked conversations, questions, and quiet disagreements, this follow-up does one thing clearly: it answers the questions people didn’t ask out loud.

    In this episode of The Daily Vocalist, we respond directly to choir directors and countertenors navigating high male voices in choral settings. We talk about placement, blend, vocal function, strain, and how to make practical decisions that protect both the singer and the sound.

    If you’re a countertenor struggling to fit into a choir system — or a choir director unsure where high male voices truly belong — this episode offers clarity, not theory.

    This is a conversation about function over force, sustainability over tradition, and making choices that actually work in rehearsal.

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    13 min
  • Ep6. Choir directors vs the countertenors; explaining the countertenors voice
    Jan 23 2026

    Choir directors vs the countertenors; explaining the countertenors voice

    I used to sing tenor. I could hit the notes, but I couldn't find the sound."

    In this episode, Coach Worship shares a personal journey through the choir stalls—from the tenor section to the soprano line—and the realization that vocal strain isn't always about range; it's about the pressure to "belong" to a specific sound.


    We’re stripping away the mystery of the countertenor voice to talk about the mechanics of head-dominant singing, the trap of "matching volume," and why your voice might be giving you feedback you’re choosing to ignore. Whether you are a singer struggling with vocal fatigue or a Music Director wondering why your high voices aren’t blending, this episode offers a practical, human look at singing sustainably.


    Highlights include:

    The Weight Trap: Why matching the volume of the singers around you is a recipe for strain.

    Anatomy vs. Effort: Understanding what a countertenor actually is (and isn't).

    The "Audible" Realization: Why what you hear inside your head isn't what the audience hears.

    Practical Advocacy: How to talk to your MD about your voice without it being a "big deal."

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    13 min
  • Ep5. Why what you practice doesn't show up in the performance
    Jan 22 2026

    Why Practice Doesn’t Always Show Up in Performance | The Daily Vocalist

    You can practice a song for weeks — even years — and still feel like everything changes the moment you step on stage.


    In this episode of The Daily Vocalist, we explore why strong practice doesn’t always translate into confident performance, even when you know the song, the key, and your voice. Through a personal performance experience, this episode breaks down how changes in environment, acoustics, space, and feedback can make a familiar song suddenly feel lower, harder, or less supported.


    Many singers assume something went wrong technically when performance feels different. In reality, the issue is often that practice happened in comfort, while performance demands adaptability. This episode explains why practicing only in controlled settings leaves singers unprepared for real-world conditions and how practicing like you’re going to perform changes everything.


    You’ll hear practical insights on:

    • Why songs feel different on stage even in the same key

    • How room size and acoustics affect vocal perception

    • Why singers try to push when they can’t hear themselves

    • The difference between knowing a song and performing it

    • How to build practice habits that prepare you for live singing


    This episode is for singers who:

    • Sound great at home but struggle on stage

    • Feel like their voice changes in performance

    • Get confused when familiar songs feel suddenly difficult

    • Want practical ways to prepare for real-world singing

    The Daily Vocalist focuses on applied vocal reality — not motivation, not hype, just honest conversations about what actually happens when you sing.

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    New episodes weekly.

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    8 min
  • Ep4. Technique versus Tension
    Jan 21 2026

    Technique vs Tension: Why Forcing Your Voice Slows Growth | The Daily Vocalist

    Why does singing feel harder the more you try?

    In this episode of The Daily Vocalist, we talk about one of the most misunderstood issues singers face: tension disguised as technique. Many vocalists believe that effort equals progress, but in reality, forcing the voice often slows growth, causes strain, and leads to inconsistency.


    Through a real classroom story and practical insights, this episode explores how singers unknowingly create tension in the jaw, neck, shoulders, and breath ...especially when chasing high notes or trying to “sing better.” We break down the difference between healthy vocal coordination and unnecessary effort, and why ease is not a sign of laziness, but efficiency.


    If you’ve ever felt hoarse after practice, struggled with unstable high notes, or wondered why your voice seems to fight you, this conversation is for you. You’ll learn how to listen to your body, release pressure, and approach singing in a way that supports long-term vocal growth instead of burnout.


    This episode is perfect for:

    • Singers dealing with vocal strain or fatigue

    • Vocal students and aspiring vocalists

    • Anyone struggling with high notes and tension

    • Vocalists who feel stuck despite consistent practice

    • Singers looking for sustainable vocal technique


    At The Daily Vocalist, we believe singing shouldn’t feel like a battle. Your voice is not something to wrestle with — it’s something to work with.

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    New episodes every week.

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    12 min
  • Ep3. Learning to listen to your voice
    Jan 20 2026

    In this episode of The Daily Vocalist, we talk about one of the most important — and often overlooked — skills every singer needs: learning to listen to your voice.

    Many vocal issues don’t begin suddenly. They start quietly — as fatigue, tension, discomfort, or a voice that simply feels “off.” In this episode, we explore how developing vocal awareness can help you grow sustainably, avoid burnout, and build a healthier relationship with your voice.

    This conversation is for singers who:

    • Feel like their voice sounds different every day
    • Struggle with strain, fatigue, or tension
    • Push through discomfort without understanding why
    • Feel confused about when to rest and when to push
    • Want to grow vocally without harming their voice


    We talk about:

    What it really means to “listen” to your voice beyond how it sounds

    • Why your voice changes daily and why that’s normal
    • The difference between discomfort and damage in singing
    • How stress, emotions, sleep, and lifestyle affect your voice
    • Why awareness is more important than force
    • How comparison disconnects you from your natural voice
    • The relationship between discipline, self-awareness, and vocal health
    • Simple questions to ask before you practice or perform


    This episode encourages you to slow down, tune in, and trust the information your voice is giving you. Vocal growth isn’t about control or perfection — it’s understanding, patience, and care.

    This episode will help you approach your voice with more clarity and less pressure.

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    Thank you for listening — and for choosing to listen to your voice too.

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    12 min
  • Building a vocal system that works
    Jan 19 2026

    In this episode of The Daily Vocalist, we continue the new year conversation by talking about something every singer struggles with at some point: consistency without burnout.


    If you’ve ever felt overwhelmed by practice routines, guilty for missing days, or frustrated because motivation doesn’t always show up, this episode is for you.


    We explore why motivation alone is not enough to sustain vocal growth, and why every vocalist needs a system — not pressure, perfection, or unrealistic expectations. This episode reframes what practice really means and challenges the idea that consistency has to look like long, daily sessions to be effective.


    In this conversation, we talk about:

    • Why consistency is about sustainability, not doing the most
    • How to build a vocal practice system that fits into your real life
    • The danger of all-or-nothing thinking in vocal training
    • Why missing a day (or even a week) does not erase progress
    • The importance of returning, and why “returning” is a skill every vocalist must learn
    • How to listen to your voice and adjust practice based on what it needs
    • Why not every practice session needs to be intense
    • How progress can be quiet, gradual, and still meaningful
    • The difference between discipline and self-awareness in vocal growth
    • This episode is a reminder that your voice is not something to rush or force. Vocal development is a relationship ... one built through patience, repetition, honesty, and care.

    This episode will help you approach practice with more clarity and less pressure.

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    8 min
  • Setting goals for the new year
    Jan 18 2026

    Welcome to the first episode of The Daily Vocalist for 2026.

    In this episode, we’re having an honest conversation about the new year, goal-setting, and what it really takes to grow as a singer — without burning out or chasing trends that don’t align with who you are.

    If you’re a vocalist who has struggled with consistency, motivation, comparison, or setting goals that actually last, this episode is for you.

    We talk about why goals based on trends often fail, and why passion is the most sustainable fuel for growth. When singing is truly your passion, it keeps you showing up even on the days when motivation disappears. I share personal experiences from podcasting consistently, building a TikTok platform, and how passion pushed me through moments of doubt, fatigue, and low visibility.

    This episode also explores:

    • Why motivation is unreliable and how systems create real progress
    • What consistency actually means (and why it doesn’t have to be every day)
    • How learning a new skill like crocheting taught me powerful lessons about repetition, patience, and growth
    • Why vocal growth is often slow, repetitive, and “boring” — and why that’s normal
    • How comparison steals alignment and delays confidence
    • Why your voice will evolve and why your goals must be flexible
    • The role of discipline as self-respect, not punishment
    • Why rest is a necessary part of vocal development
    • How progress can be quiet, private, and still valid
    • The importance of having one anchor goal to ground you throughout the year
    • This episode is a reminder that real vocal growth doesn’t happen overnight. It happens through small, consistent actions ... one practice session, one exercise, one decision to show up again.


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    Thank you for listening, and welcome back to a new year of vocal growth.

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    13 min
  • Where I've been and why your voice still needs you!
    Jul 10 2025

    Where have I been?

    Why did I step back? And what does it mean for your voice when you lose touch with your own? In this raw and honest episode, I open up about my journey as a singer and vocal coach, the burnout I faced, and the lessons I learned about staying connected to your voice even when life gets heavy.


    If you’ve ever wondered “Does my voice even matter?” or “How do I start singing again after a break?” this is for you.


    ✨ You’ll hear:


    Why your voice still needs you, no matter how long you’ve been away


    How to reconnect with your singing practice after burnout or self-doubt


    Real talk about vocal rest, mental rest, and creative recovery


    Encouragement to keep showing up for your voice, step by step



    🔍 Keywords: Singing journey, vocal health, vocal rest, singing motivation, burnout recovery, reconnecting with your voice, vocal coach podcast, singer self-care.


    Tune in, take what you need, your voice is waiting for you.


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    5 min