Host Jamila Ford and guest pro singer Celia Chavez react to singer themed reddit posts where singers if they are in the wrong for refusing
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Ep. 84 How Journalist and Jazz Singer Beth Duncan Reclaimed Her Singing Career
Jazz singer and journalist Beth Duncan joins The Working Singer podcast this week to discuss how vocal nodes derailed her singing career, making an unexpected
Ep. 75 Josh Cruze On How Singing & Acting Healed His PTSD
Singer, actor, and Vietnam vet Josh Cruze opens up about how taking an acting class to work through his PTSD resulted in a thriving career.
Ep. 67 Shannon Pearson On Working w/ Legendary Artists
Shannon “Sangin’ Diva” Pearson began her professional career at the age of 15, doing studio work around Los Angeles. Since then she’s sung background for
Ep. 66 Cathy Segal Garcia How To Take Control of Your Singing Career & Create the Life You Want
“If you can confront something and take full responsibility for it then any problem can be solved.” – Cathy Segal Garcia Cathy Segal-Garcia is a
Ep. 65 Drew Tablak Talks About Self Acceptance, Finding Balance, & Work Ethic
On this week’s brand new episode of The Working Singer podcast, Drew Tablak talks about learning to accept himself, balancing teaching with touring, and the
Ep. 64 How I Got Real With Myself w/ Jamila Ford
I was a guest on the It’s All Mental podcast with the lovely Pamela Smith. We chatted about performers and mental health, self sabotaging behavior,
Ep. 58 Some of the Best Wisdom Dropped On The Podcast In 2019
A compilation of some of the most inspiring quotes and conversations from the podcast this year. We talk about a singer earning her or his
Ep. 57 The Essentials of Being a Singer/Artist – Lauren Kinhan (New York Voices)
Lauren Kinhan chats about her early days as an up and coming singer, how she joined the vocal jazz ensemble New York Voices, and what
Ep. 56 Trusting Your Artistic Instincts w/ Vocal Coach William Hanrahan
Los Angeles based vocal coach William Hanrahan was my coach on when I was a student majoring in voice at UC Riverside. He was also