YOU’RE NOT

“A BAD SINGER” —

YOU’RE JUST UNFAMILIAR

WITH YOUR INSTRUMENT.

Your voice is one of the most honest mirrors you possess. It doesn’t lie. It reflects your inner landscape without hesitation—how you’re feeling, whether you’re tired, out of alignment, holding back, or disconnected from your own care. Your voice reveals what the mind often hides—it shows you to yourself.

Vocal practice is far more than scales and technique — it is a devotion to the soul. A commitment to authentically expressing yourself, not only through words but through sound, rhythm, melody, and tone.

This work asks for curiosity, consistency, and a willingness to PLAY and explore your instrument. Your voice is your vessel of expression — the bridge between your inner and outer world.

Vocal Myths

You get to release

  • You’re either born a singer or you’re not.

  • You must already be “good” in order to sing.

  • Singing is a talent you either have or don’t have. It can never be learned.

  • Only professionals should sing — everyone else should stay quiet.

  • You’re too old to begin learning or developing your voice.

  • Vocal technique is dry, rigid, or boring.

Vocal TRUTHS 

You get to remember

  • Singing is an inherent part of being human.

  • If you can breathe and make sound, you can sing.

  • You are not a “bad singer” — you simply haven’t learned your instrument yet.

  • Singing is a skill you can cultivate at any age. It is never too late to learn, explore, or reclaim your voice.

  • The benefits of singing extend far beyond “sounding good” — it nourishes your mind, body, and spirit.

  • Vocal practice is playful, joyful, and tailored to your specific desires.

Book aN EMBODIED VOICE LESSON

“Every time I choose to use my voice, it gives a little piece of me back. That’s the quiet miracle of singing — it returns you to yourself.”