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Visceral Podcast

Michelle Roseborough

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Visceral Podcast combines clever interviews with an inspiring curiosity for women in STEM. The show seeks out guests with unique perspectives on new developments in science and technology and how they affect women and girls. Join our host Michelle Roseborough as she takes on interesting topics and engages with Africa’s most prominent women in STEM.
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Meet weekly with Visceral Concepts founder Michael McNew as he delivers the best advice to get your small business noticed. Featuring great information, tested advice, and industry interviews, this is the show for any small business owner.
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The Visceral Voice Podcast

Christine Schneider

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On this podcast, we interview voice and bodywork professionals to provide helpful information for overall health and optimal function of the voice. We interview SLPs, Otolaryngologists, Manual Therapists, Body Oriented Psychotherapists, Health Coaches, Fitness Instructors, Broadway Performers, Opera singers, Singer/Songwriters, Voice Teachers, Composers, Company Managers, Sports Broadcasters, and more. It is our mission to educate the professional voice user and provide knowledgable, creativ ...
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In this episode of The Visceral Voice Podcast, I have a thoughtful conversation with Alie B. Gorrie, an advocate for disability representation in the arts. Alie shares her insights on how advocacy plays a vital role in making the arts more inclusive and accessible for artists with disabilities. We discuss the challenges these artists face and the i…
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In this episode of The Visceral Voice Podcast, we delve into the fascinating world of sex steroid hormones and their impact on the voice throughout the female life cycle. From puberty to menopause, hormonal fluctuations can significantly affect vocal quality, flexibility, and function. Join us as we explore how these hormones influence the voice, d…
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Join us for an insightful conversation with Dr. Christopher Cayari and Dr. Fellix Graham as we dive deep into the world of voice training for transgender and gender non-conforming singers. In this episode, we'll tackle crucial topics and common misconceptions in the field, including: Vocal Health: How should vocal health be managed during periods o…
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Join us for an enlightening episode of "Gargles and SOVT: Techniques with an SLP," where we dive into the world of Semi-Occluded Vocal Tract (SOVT) exercises and the benefits of gargling for voice health. In this episode, we explore the do's and don'ts of these essential vocal techniques with Sarah K. Brown, a highly respected singing teacher and l…
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Join host Christine Schneider on The Visceral Voice Podcast as she welcomes Marita Stryker, an esteemed Assistant Professor of Music at St. Olaf College and Director of Musical Theatre, for an enlightening discussion on her groundbreaking research and dissertation focused on Postural Orthostatic Tachycardia Syndrome (POTS). In this episode, Marita …
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In today's episode I have a conversation with Clinton Sherwood. Clinton is a multi-disciplinary performer and educator living in New York City with his husband and miniature poodle. Clinton’s decade-long career in musical theatre spans from performing on broadway and national tours to becoming an accomplished music director and choreographer, creat…
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In this episode, join us for an insightful conversation with Alien Partljič, a certified Modern Vocal Training coach and regional mentor for the Balkan area. Alien brings a unique perspective to the table as he delves into the intriguing topic of hypermobility and its profound effects on the voice. Drawing from his extensive experience and training…
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I am beyond excited to bring you a captivating conversation with the incredible Susan, a renowned voice teacher and consultant based in the heart of NYC, extending her expertise worldwide through online platforms. In this episode, Susan shares her wealth of knowledge and experience gained from working with opera singers, musical theatre performers,…
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In this episode, I have a conversation with my colleague Erika Young. Erika is a movement specialist and postpartum personal trainer with expertise in the pelvic floor, breath mechanics and posture. Erika’s work has helped many performers resolve muscle tension dysphonia, avoid vocal surgery, improve breath support and optimize the body to improve …
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Dive into a profound exploration of Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome on The Visceral Voice Podcast with your host Christine Schneider. In this episode, Christine sits down with Eloise Strager, a Licensed Massage Therapist and CranioSacral Therapist in western CT specializing in working with people with hypermobility conditions such as the Ehlers-Danlos Syndr…
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In this episode, I have a conversation with Ron Hruska, founder of The Postural Restoration Institute. We discuss the human body as a pressure system, the bodies innate asymmetries, common compensatory patterns, and how it relates to the hypopharynx, larynx, mandible and cranium. Be sure to check out our courses, and events at www.thevisceralvoice.…
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In this episode, i have a conversation with Alex Green of Red Beard Somatic Therapy. Alex Greene is a somatic coach and licensed bodywork therapist with certifications and training in mutiple somatic approaches including Somatic Experiencing, Internal Family Systems, DARe attachment work, TRE® Tension & Trauma Releasing Exercises, Structural Integr…
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In this episode, I have a conversation with Philip Andrew Doucette. We discuss voice rehabilitation and the different roles of a SLP, SVS and a Vocologist. We then talk about the evolution of the 'Children's Chorus' and the framework around it. Phil Doucette ("doo-SET") is member of the Voice Care Team at Philadelphia Ear Nose and Throat Associates…
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In this mini episode I have a conversation with my dear friend, colleague and co-founder/co-creator of Performance Movement Restoration (PMR), Chris Kelly. Performance Movement Restoration (PMR) is a comprehensive movement practice and certification program meticulously crafted for private studio practitioners and professional voice users alike. Wi…
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In this episode, I have a conversation with my dear friend, Matt Cahill about his work as an artist, actor, teacher, alexander practitioner, and producer and how he integrates movement and nature into his work as a teacher and with his company Hogfish. Matt Cahill performs internationally in musical theater, opera, film, and television and is dedic…
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In this episode I have a conversation with my amazing colleague Melissa Wegner about adjudicating elite vocal competitions. We discuss what is involved in adjudicating, various judging categories, what the judges are looking for, the difference between competitions for the artist vs for the teacher, her experience as the Executive Director of the M…
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In this episode, I have a conversation with physiotherapist Tierney Gunthorpe. We discuss sleep disorders, sleep apnea, sleep bruxism, how to prepare for a good nights sleep, and more. Tierney Gunthorpe has been a physiotherapist for over 17 years and during this time she always worked in private practice. She obtained her Bachelor of Science In Ph…
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In this episode I have a conversation with Dr. David Hanscom, author of Back in Control, and Do You Really Need Spine Surgery? - Take Control with a Surgeon's Advice about chronic pain and the physiological state of anxiety and stress. David Hanscom’s orthopedic spine surgery practice focused on patients with failed back surgeries. He quit his prac…
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In this episode, I have a conversation with fitness director/producer Mason Bendewald. Mason is the host and founder of MEGAMACE Fitness and has produced and directed hundreds of top titles, and brands like P90X and DailyBurn.com Visit www.megamace.com Be sure to check out our courses, and events at www.thevisceralvoice.com! And follow us on Instag…
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In this episode, I have a conversation with Nic Redman from The Voice Coach Podcast about her experience with coaching voice over actors. Check it out and listen for some of her helpful tips. Nic is a voiceover artist, vocal coach and podcaster based in the UK. She provides voice, speech and recording coaching to podcasters, actors, comedians, publ…
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In this episode, I have a conversation with Randy Detrick, owner and founder of Blueridge Estate Vineyard and Winery. I met Randy a few years ago, and have always been blown away by his energy and positivity. This conversation is no exception. Randy discusses his work in the medical industry, his experience as a World Cup ski racer, and owning an o…
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In this episode, I have a conversation with my colleague and good friend, Joey Harrell. Joey talks with us about programing as a power lifter and a professional voice user, and the ability to do both. Are you interested in learning more? Joey and I have a 7 Day Reset releasing this December. Check out www.thevisceralvoice.com to view and purchase. …
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In this episode, I have another great conversation with Dr Abby about Alternating diaphragms. Be sure to check out our courses, and events at www.thevisceralvoice.com! And follow us on Instagram! Are you willing and able to become a Supporter of The Visceral Voice Podcast to help keep this podcast running? Please click here for our Patreon membersh…
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In this episode, Dr Abby and I have a conversation about tension, and how this word now has several different meanings and negative connotations. Tension is necessary for upright positioning and movement, but excessive tension is what we are wanting to eliminate. Be sure to check out our courses, and events at www.thevisceralvoice.com! And follow u…
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In this episode, Dr Abby and I discuss the 7 pillars of Performance and one we both like to add, the 8th pillar of Coordination. We also discuss the 'Queen of the chair,' the Central Nervous System. These 7 Pillars are Strength, Power, Speed, Agility, Stability, Mobility, Flexibility, (and we like to add Coordination). Be sure to check out our cour…
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Welcome back to season 8! This Fall I have a series of conversation with Dr Abby Halpin about movement. In this episode we discuss In network vs out of network physical therapy, and things you may not know pertaining to your insurance plan. Be sure to check out our courses, and events at www.thevisceralvoice.com! And follow us on Instagram! Are you…
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In this episode, I have a conversation with my wonderful colleague, Gwen Walker. We discuss her work as an Alexander teacher, how to create a non-binary voice studio, and her work as a theatrical Intimacy Educator. Gwen and I are part of the faculty at OneBody/OneVoice, an annual voice conference with The Visceral Voice and the Penn State Musical T…
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In this episode, I continue my conversation with my LifeLight Massage Therapy PLLC associates Heather Roberts and Lauren Sadkin. We discuss the variety of manual modalities that practitioners can learn, and the hope that there is something right for each listener. If you would like to learn more, please contact me at The Visceral Voice. Be sure to …
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In this episode, I have a conversation with my LifeLight Massage Therapy PLLC associates Heather Roberts and Lauren Sadkin. We discuss the variety of manual modalities that practitioners can learn, and the hope that there is something right for each listener. If you would like to learn more, please contact me at The Visceral Voice. Be sure to check…
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In this episode, I have a conversation with Dr Wendy LeBorgne about evidence based research, practice, scope of practice, and scope of competence. Dr. Wendy LeBorgne is a sought after voice pathologist, speaker, author, and master-class clinician regarding vocal wellness and vocal athletes. Dr. LeBorgne actively presents nationally and internationa…
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In this episode, I have a conversation with Gina Morgano, host of 'The Practice Parlour' podcast. Gina takes us through old strategies vs new strategies, or old beliefs vs new beliefs, and we had a great time chatting. As a singer, voice teacher and host of The Practice Parlour podcast, Gina helps people to find their voice - inside and out - so th…
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In this episode, I had the incredible opportunity to chat with one of my mentors Dr. Kathy Dooley about popular cues and over-cuing of a posterior pelvic tilt, and what that action actually does to the spine, pelvis and femoral centration. Dr. Kathy Dooley is a chiropractor, practicing within Catalyst SPORT, the gym she co-owns in midtown Manhattan…
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In this episode, I have a conversation with Matt Farnsworth about how he incorporates bodywork into his session in the voice studio. Matt is an accomplished voice teacher, actor, and pianist living and working in NYC. He started teaching voice in 1995 as the consulting coach on Broadway’s Rent. Matt has taught hundreds of Broadway actors (Tony winn…
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In this episode, I have a conversation with Kaleena Ruskin. Kaleena is a movement specialist with Gymnazo and created their core conversion courses. We discuss the pelvis, pelvic floor, pelvic floor dysfunction and training the PCNS. Education B.S. in Animal Science, Minor in Biology from California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo FAF…
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In today's episode, I have a conversation with Gymnazo movement coach, CJ Kobliska about how he goes about training clients with Scoliosis. Education B.S. in Kinesiology from California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo FAFS (Fellow of Applied Functional Science®) WMQ (WeckMethod Qualified) FMR (Functional Manual Reaction®) Certified MD…
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Alexandra Beller has been a professional dancer with the Bill T. Jones/Arnie Zane Dance Company. She's run her arts company, Alexandra Beller/Dances since 2001, producing dozens of original dance theatre works which have been performed internationally. She has been a teacher of Dance. Theatre, Pedagogy, and Somatics for over 20 years. She currently…
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In this episode, I have a conversation with Movement Specialist and coach Michael Hughes. Michael Hughes is passionate about applying multidimensional functional training and is building his Gymnazo and Gymnazo EDU brands to revolutionize how we train all ages to promote vitality and to heal movement dysfunctions that hold us back from living the l…
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Dr. Priya Mistry graduated with honors from University of the Pacific Arthur A. Dugoni School of Dentistry in 2007 and has been helping her patients smile with confidence since then. During this time, she has enjoyed working with a large variety of people - different ages, cultures and various social backgrounds. Through it all, Dr. Mistry has main…
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Dr. Rudavsky is a physical therapist and professor at Penn State University. She treats performing artists including dancers and singers and uses a manual technique for treating the voice called "Vocal Unloading." She is the on-site physical therapist for the students at the Penn State School of Theatre and she also has an appointment in the kinesi…
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CJ Greer is voice faculty at the University of Nevada, Reno implementing a new Musical Theatre degree program. CJ found her passion in vocal performance and instruction. She carries an MFA in Music Theatre Vocal Pedagogy and MM/Classical from Penn State University, and a BME from the University of Illinois/Champaign-Urbana. CJ has performed and pre…
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Jenna Battipaglia, M.S. CCC-SLP, is a speech language pathologist, specializing in the voice. Jenna earned a Masters of Science from the Department of Communicative Sciences and Disorders and a Bachelor of Music in Vocal Performance from the Department of Music and Performing Arts Professions. Be sure to check out my Self-Care Membership, courses, …
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Malia Morris is a performing artist based in the San Francisco area. She has performed professionally for the past decade across the U.S. in regional theatre productions, plays and staged concerts. She has an active voice studio where she teaches private voice, workshops and masterclasses to students from around the world. Dedicated to the study of…
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In Part 7 of the The Visceral Voice’s “Consider Your SELF” series, Christine and Kimberly have a conversation with their guest Dr. Alisa Hurwitz. Dr. Alisa Hurwitz is a clinical psychologist at The Counseling Center of New England and on the Transgender Clinic Team at Dartmouth Hitchcock Medical Center. Dr. Hurwitz applies her professional knowledg…
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In Part 5 of The Visceral Voice's "Consider Your SELF" series, Christine and Kimberly have a conversation with their guest Analisa Leaming. Analisa Leaming has appeared in the Broadway productions of School of Rock, Hello, Dolly!, The King and I, and On the Twentieth Century. Additionally, she has been seen regionally at the MUNY, KC Starlight, Nor…
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In Part 4 of The Visceral Voice's "Consider Your SELF" series, Christine and Kimberly have a conversation with their guest Carlita Victoria. Carlita Victoria is a Raleigh, North Carolina native, she attended The University of NC at Greensboro (BFA Dance Performance & Choreography, K-12 Dance Education). A committed mental health advocate, Carlita f…
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In Part 3 of The Visceral Voice's "Consider Your SELF" series, Christine and Kimberly have a conversation with their guest Sandy Ames, C.Ht. Sandy Ames, C.Ht. is a Certified Hypnotherapist, Broadcaster, and wellness expert, featured on CNN and NBC’s Today Show. Her three decade career in Broadcast ranges from Voice Overs for national campaigns to h…
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In Part 2 of The Visceral Voice's "Consider Your SELF" series, Christine and Kimberly have a conversation with their guest Dr. Jada Philips. "Hi there, I'm Jada, Dr. Jada Philips! I love food, time with family and friends, experiencing new things, and laughing. I am always smiling! I am a mother, wife, veteran, psychologist, and entrepreneur. Right…
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In Part 1 of The Visceral Voice's "Consider Your SELF" series, Christine and Kimberly have a conversation with their guest John Sovec. With more than 15 years experience as a speaker, motivator, author, therapist, and coach John Sovec, Licensed Marriage and Family Therapy (LMFT) brings not only his clinical expertise but also a unique flair to each…
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In the fifteenth and final part of The Visceral Voice's new limited series, Christine and Kimberly listen to "The Voice Of: The Jazz Singer". Nicole Henry's passionate, soulful voice and heartfelt charisma have earned her a Soul Train Award for “Best Traditional Jazz Performance," and three Top-10 U.S. Billboard and HMV Japan jazz albums. Heralded …
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