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Ep 62 - Emily Jaworski Koriath on The Power of Doing What Matters to You

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Greetings, Vocal Lab enthusiasts! In this episode, we continue our fascinating conversation with Dr. Emily Koriath. We're diving deeper into the physical and emotional mechanics of singing and performance, exploring how to navigate the pressures and joys of being on stage.

We kick off with a critical look at the nervous system's role in performance anxiety and the importance of creating a nurturing space for performers. Emily and I examine the essential skill of practicing—not just what we practice, but how we engage with practice to develop both technical proficiency and emotional connection to our work. We also talk about embodying the song, making each performance a choreographed expression of both mind and body.

Our discussion shifts to the nuanced dynamics of practice versus performance, debunking the myth that success comes from talent alone rather than consistent, focused effort. Emily offers her unique perspective on starting vocal training not always with breath support, especially considering how trauma can affect one’s core strength and accessibility to traditional techniques.

In sharing insights from her book and teaching practices, Emily also gives us a sneak peek into her upcoming courses designed for singers, teachers, and practitioners eager to deepen their understanding of the voice’s potential.

Key Takeaways:

* Recognize the nervous system's influence on performance to better manage anxiety.

* Learning to practice effectively is as important as what you practice.

* Prepare your performances to inhabit the song fully and connect with your audience.

* Separate the skills of practicing and performing; each requires its distinct approach.

* Reconsider starting vocal training with breath support, acknowledging the complex interplay of physical and emotional factors.

* Achieving balance in breathing and singing comes from understanding and working with the whole body.

Join us for this enriching exploration into the heart of vocal performance and personal development, where every note and breath brings us closer to our truest selves.

_________________________

Get Emily’s book: Trauma and the Voice (Kindle: https://amzn.to/4cpBrGm, paperback: https://amzn.to/3wZkRwx)

Find Dr. Emily Jaworski Koriath:

Web: https://www.emilyjaworskikoriath.com/

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/emily_jaworski_koriath/

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/emily.jaworski.5

Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@emilyjaworskikoriath8823

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Email: thevocallabstudios@gmail.com

Theme music for The Vocal Lab by FreshEars Audio

The Vocal Lab Podcast is produced by Alexi Johnson, 604 Podcast Network

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Greetings, Vocal Lab enthusiasts! In this episode, we continue our fascinating conversation with Dr. Emily Koriath. We're diving deeper into the physical and emotional mechanics of singing and performance, exploring how to navigate the pressures and joys of being on stage.

We kick off with a critical look at the nervous system's role in performance anxiety and the importance of creating a nurturing space for performers. Emily and I examine the essential skill of practicing—not just what we practice, but how we engage with practice to develop both technical proficiency and emotional connection to our work. We also talk about embodying the song, making each performance a choreographed expression of both mind and body.

Our discussion shifts to the nuanced dynamics of practice versus performance, debunking the myth that success comes from talent alone rather than consistent, focused effort. Emily offers her unique perspective on starting vocal training not always with breath support, especially considering how trauma can affect one’s core strength and accessibility to traditional techniques.

In sharing insights from her book and teaching practices, Emily also gives us a sneak peek into her upcoming courses designed for singers, teachers, and practitioners eager to deepen their understanding of the voice’s potential.

Key Takeaways:

* Recognize the nervous system's influence on performance to better manage anxiety.

* Learning to practice effectively is as important as what you practice.

* Prepare your performances to inhabit the song fully and connect with your audience.

* Separate the skills of practicing and performing; each requires its distinct approach.

* Reconsider starting vocal training with breath support, acknowledging the complex interplay of physical and emotional factors.

* Achieving balance in breathing and singing comes from understanding and working with the whole body.

Join us for this enriching exploration into the heart of vocal performance and personal development, where every note and breath brings us closer to our truest selves.

_________________________

Get Emily’s book: Trauma and the Voice (Kindle: https://amzn.to/4cpBrGm, paperback: https://amzn.to/3wZkRwx)

Find Dr. Emily Jaworski Koriath:

Web: https://www.emilyjaworskikoriath.com/

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/emily_jaworski_koriath/

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/emily.jaworski.5

Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@emilyjaworskikoriath8823

_________________________

SUBMIT YOUR BURNING QUESTIONS or SUGGEST A GUEST https://bit.ly/TVLBurningQ

IG: @thevocallab

FB: @thevocallabpopdcast

TikTok: @sararamsayvoice

YouTube: @thevocallab

Web: thevocallabpodcast.com

Email: thevocallabstudios@gmail.com

Theme music for The Vocal Lab by FreshEars Audio

The Vocal Lab Podcast is produced by Alexi Johnson, 604 Podcast Network

Some links posted in the show notes may happen to be affiliate or partner links.

  continue reading

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