Ep. 81 "My Voice Sounds Bad To Me (Except In The Shower)"

Released Wednesday, September 23, 2015

Most of us don’t like to hear ourselves back on recordings. Even if we are told our singing voices are beautiful, we still cringe when we hear ourselves. But why? In Episode 81, Voice Teacher Justin Stoney explores the causes of this common tendency. Also, what we can do to start to finally love our voices!

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