25 episodes

Does singing feel so difficult, painful, or embarrassing that you hide it from the people you love? Does speaking feel scratchy, exhausting, breathless, or forced?

It doesn't have to be that way. Your voice can sound and feel amazing, even in stressful situations. You just need to know how to use it.

Singer and voice teacher Michèle Voillequé teaches the art and science of sounding and feeling the best you can. If you love the sound of your ideas, but hate the sound of your voice, be sure to subscribe to Can’t Wait to Hear You.

Can't Wait to Hear You Michèle Voillequé

    • Education
    • 4.9 • 11 Ratings

Does singing feel so difficult, painful, or embarrassing that you hide it from the people you love? Does speaking feel scratchy, exhausting, breathless, or forced?

It doesn't have to be that way. Your voice can sound and feel amazing, even in stressful situations. You just need to know how to use it.

Singer and voice teacher Michèle Voillequé teaches the art and science of sounding and feeling the best you can. If you love the sound of your ideas, but hate the sound of your voice, be sure to subscribe to Can’t Wait to Hear You.

    The Only Way to Improve is to Embrace Failure

    The Only Way to Improve is to Embrace Failure

    Few things make me happier than the annual return of major league baseball. This year, as the season gets into full swing, I’ve been thinking a lot about baseball and the role failure plays in getting better at a skill. Like singing or speaking in public, hitting a fastball is a mental exercise as much as a physical one. Trying, missing, and trying again is a key part of releasing the anxiety that makes the whole thing harder. Let’s talk about what America’s pastime can teach us as we work to find your voices. 
    My video essay on feeling fear and finding the courage to perform in unfamiliar circumstances. https://www.mvmusik.com/video-what-mike-tauchman-can-teach-us-about-feeling-the-fear-and-doing-it-anyway/
    Michèle Voillequé is a singer and a voice teacher living in Berkeley, California. 
    Yes, you can sound better! Opt-in for a free video training on my website: https://mvmusik.com
    A transcript of this episode is available at mvmusik.com/blog/cant-wait-to-hear-you-episode-24. You can subscribe to Can’t Wait to Hear You wherever you get podcasts. If you have a question about your voice or how you’re using it, please email letters@mvmusik.com. To learn more about Michèle or to subscribe to her newsletter, visit mvmusik.com.
    Our music is thanks to Katya and Ada.
    The show is edited by K.O. Myers at Particulate Media.

    • 27 min
    Harmony Singing Q&A

    Harmony Singing Q&A

    This one is for all my singers out there. (Don’t worry, speakers, I’ll be back for you soon.) Many of my students are either singing in groups or are hoping to get into a group situation, so they’re nervous about blending in with other voices. I love singing in harmony. Being part of a group sound can be so restoring for the spirit, and I want you to love it, too! So let’s answer their questions, and hopefully help you feel less anxious about fitting in while still being your full, glorious, singing self.
    Episode 21: Biden and Britt and How Your Face Affects Your Sound
    Michèle Voillequé is a singer and a voice teacher living in Berkeley, California. 
    Yes, you can sound better! Opt-in for a free video training on my website: https://mvmusik.com
    A transcript of this episode is available at mvmusik.com/blog/cant-wait-to-hear-you-episode-23. You can subscribe to Can’t Wait to Hear You wherever you get podcasts. If you have a question about your voice or how you’re using it, please email letters@mvmusik.com. To learn more about Michèle or to subscribe to her newsletter, visit mvmusik.com.
    Our music is thanks to Katya and Ada.
    The show is edited by K.O. Myers at Particulate Media.

    • 28 min
    When Death Is Near

    When Death Is Near

    When death is near, music can comfort us: it can ease our pain, it can help us grieve. Songs can transport us back in time to a summer picnic, a winter fireplace, the road trip to grandma’s, and to so much dancing! Recent events have me thinking about mortality, and how music helps us remember those we’ve lost. I’d love to share with you, and honor some amazing people I’ve been fortunate enough to connect with through music.
    Michèle Voillequé is a singer and a voice teacher living in Berkeley, California. 
    Yes, you can sound better! Opt-in for a free video training on my website: https://mvmusik.com
    A transcript of this episode is available at mvmusik.com/blog/cant-wait-to-hear-you-episode-22. You can subscribe to Can’t Wait to Hear You wherever you get podcasts. If you have a question about your voice or how you’re using it, please email letters@mvmusik.com. To learn more about Michèle or to subscribe to her newsletter, visit mvmusik.com.
    Listen to So Far Away, composed by Larry Prado, and performed by Muse Crossing.
    Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/track/2wLKReZsKvGvZQZv7QR3c1
    YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z1ifNW8Vcx0 
    Our music is thanks to Katya and Ada.
    The show is edited by K.O. Myers at Particulate Media.

    • 30 min
    Biden and Britt and How Your Face Affects Your Sound

    Biden and Britt and How Your Face Affects Your Sound

    When you’re working to hone your vocal technique, watching experienced singers or speakers use their voices can be very useful. President Biden’s State of the Union address, and Senator Katie Britt’s response, provided two very different, but very instructive examples. They demonstrate how facial expression, posture, setting, and other choices can radically change the way your voice sounds, and how hard you have to work to project it. Let’s talk about how their techniques can inform your voice practice.
    Michèle Voillequé is a singer and a voice teacher living in Berkeley, California. 
    Yes, you can sound better! Opt-in for a free video training on my website: https://mvmusik.com
    A transcript of this episode is available at mvmusik.com/blog/cant-wait-to-hear-you-episode-20. You can subscribe to Can’t Wait to Hear You wherever you get podcasts. If you have a question about your voice or how you’re using it, please email letters@mvmusik.com. To learn more about Michèle or to subscribe to her newsletter, visit mvmusik.com.
    Our music is thanks to Katya and Ada.
    The show is edited by K.O. Myers at Particulate Media.

    • 27 min
    Should I Copy Someone Else’s Voice?

    Should I Copy Someone Else’s Voice?

    Learning to speak as an infant is an instinctive process of mimicking the sounds and voices around us. It only makes sense that the intentional practice of honing your voice might involve trying to imitate someone whose voice you like.
    Your own voice is uniquely shaped by your body, your heart, and your mind, so in the end you’ll always only sound like you. But studying other voices can help you understand what moves you, and what sort of effect you want your voice to have in the world. This time I’m sharing my approach to listening to voices we admire, getting to what’s appealing about them, and applying that insight to our own vocal practice.
    Michèle Voillequé is a singer and a voice teacher living in Berkeley, California. 
    Yes, you can sound better! Opt-in for a free video training on my website: https://mvmusik.com
    A transcript of this episode is available at mvmusik.com/blog/cant-wait-to-hear-you-episode-20. You can subscribe to Can’t Wait to Hear You wherever you get podcasts. If you have a question about your voice or how you’re using it, please email letters@mvmusik.com. To learn more about Michèle or to subscribe to her newsletter, visit mvmusik.com.
    Our music is thanks to Katya and Ada.
    The show is edited by K.O. Myers at Particulate Media.

    • 30 min
    Vocal Vulnerability

    Vocal Vulnerability

    Your whole body is the instrument when you’re singing or speaking, and no part of that instrument is more crucial than your mind. Your feelings of comfort and confidence, your sense of self, and the connection you want to make with your audience all have a deep influence on how your voice sounds and feels. This time I’ll share some examples of how the mind has affected my voice and the voices of my students, and some ways you can cultivate the state of mind that helps you project yourself in the ways that feel right for you.
    Michèle Voillequé is a singer and a voice teacher living in Berkeley, California. 
    Yes, you can sound better! Opt-in for a free video training on my website: https://mvmusik.com
    A transcript of this episode is available at mvmusik.com/blog/cant-wait-to-hear-you-episode-19. You can subscribe to Can’t Wait to Hear You wherever you get podcasts. If you have a question about your voice or how you’re using it, please email letters@mvmusik.com. To learn more about Michèle or to subscribe to her newsletter, visit mvmusik.com.
    Our music is thanks to Katya and Ada.
    The show is edited by K.O. Myers at Particulate Media.

    • 28 min

Customer Reviews

4.9 out of 5
11 Ratings

11 Ratings

nealy436598 ,

Love this podcast!

It’s so exciting to have a podcast focused on strengthening the voice. I really appreciate Michele’s deep technical knowledge combined with her insights about how emotions affect vocal production. Each episode helps me make progress.

mikeez1 ,

Great advice every time

Fantastic podcast for voice pros and aspiring vocal performers alike

Michelle Fave ,

Yes!

So delighted to hear Michele! ;-). and appreciating the chance to get to know my own voice through this conversational podcast!

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