by Kimberly | May 1, 2017 | Blog
I recently received an email from a singer who was feeling discouraged about her experience with singing. She expresses so well a common experience for singers of all skill levels. She says, “I wanted to ask you a question if that’s ok, and would...
by Kimberly | Apr 3, 2017 | Blog
When it comes to communication, I am not one of those who is so sure of themselves, so certain of having answers, of declaring their beliefs out loud, of creating a stir and loving it. Certainly in my twenties I thought I had a lot of things figured out ~...
by Kimberly | Mar 12, 2017 | Blog
I had an interesting experience recently: I attended a day-long Vocal Conference, full of wonderful seminars and training sessions. There were many amazing, accomplished, and knowledgeable presenters. It was a wonderful day and I learned a lot. There was one...
by Kimberly | Feb 8, 2017 | Blog
Have you heard of the butterfly effect? It’s the concept that small causes can have large effects. Its name is derived from the metaphorical example in chaos theory that a hurricane (time of formation, path followed, etc) can be influenced by something as minor...
by Kimberly | Apr 29, 2015 | Blog, Healing Sounds, How To Sing, Inspiration, Philosophizing, Portfolio, Singing Strategies
I recently shared a blog post about overcoming adversity. As serendipity would have it, SFYS client Mel Finefrock was simultaneously writing a gorgeous song entitled “Overcome.” In fact, my blog and her song were both inspired by themes we’ve...
by Kimberly | Apr 10, 2015 | Blog, Inspiration, Philosophizing, Vocal Power
Now, I believe in expressing oneself fully (though always thoughtfully), and lately, for me that would be admitting that I’ve been coming to terms with how my life looks nothing like the life I envisioned in my youth. In fact, many technicolor dreams are lying...
by Kimberly | Jan 8, 2015 | Blog, Healing Sounds, Inspiration, Philosophizing, Science of the Voice, Singing Strategies, Vocal Power, Vocal Tips
Enhanced orgasms are definitely at the top of my “Reasons To Sing” list. But first things first. We’ve got to take this step-by-step. Let’s start with…