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Compassionate Listening: Learning to Love the Sound of Your Voice

Are you generally displeased with the sound of your voice?

Do you love to sing, but hate to listen to yourself?

Have you ever heard your recorded voice and been unpleasantly surprised?

Do you sing with others, but never alone?

Like a fingerprint, the sound of your voice is unique to who you are. It’s natural tone, texture and timbre tell your perfect story, but for many, this is quite honestly, disappointing. You may find the quality of your sound incongruous with what you think it should be. Or, you may feel discouraged or hopeless about the possibility of change.

“Will I ever sound... good?”

While this experience is quite natural, for everyone from shower singers, to professional vocalists, the path to change may lie in your ability to listen with compassion. Research shows that compassion, or the ability to recognize suffering in ourselves and others, is something we can grow and develop. In this virtual workshop, you will explore exactly what that means as it relates to your voice.

Working closely with Davin, you will...

·  Learn objective tools for listening to and evaluating the voice

·  Discover what qualities of your voice are possible to change

·  Use meditative practices for self-compassion

·  Engage somatic exercises to broaden the experience of your unique sound

·  Listen to others and practice compassionate feedback

In learning to love our voice, we learn to love ourselves. Could there be anything more worthwhile?

$50 or free with first purchase of coaching session or package

Limit 10 participants

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