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#32 Future-Proof Your Voice: Pre-habilitation for Singers and Speakers

#32 Future-Proof Your Voice: Pre-habilitation for Singers and Speakers

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Vocal fitness is not a topic to store away for later life. On this episode of Curious Vocalists, Dr. Rebecca Moseley-Morgan, researcher, educator, and incoming President of the British Voice Association, breaks down the physiological shifts that begin in our late 20s and 30s. Using insights from voice science and organology, she outlines the early structural changes affecting our respiratory muscles and vocal folds. Dr. Moseley-Morgan shares highly practical prehabilitation techniques—including sirens, straw-phonation hacks, and tongue-root tension releases—designed to fit effortlessly into a busy, modern routine. Whether you are gigging nightly, teaching, or speaking on mic, this conversation delivers essential lifestyle habits and data-backed tools to stop early vocal strain and protect your long-term acoustic health.

Key Topics

  • Vocal aging misconceptions
  • Impact of aging on respiratory muscles and vocal folds
  • Effective vocal exercises and techniques
  • Importance of hydration and breath control
  • Recognising early signs of vocal strain and damage

Chapters

00:00 Introduction to Vocal Health and Aging

02:14 Rebecca's Journey from Opera to Research

03:43 Understanding Vocal Changes Over Time

06:38 Easy Daily Techniques for Vocal Health

10:39 How to Care For Your Voice in Your 20s/30s

14:39 Recognising Vocal Issues Early

15:13 Exercises to Improve Breathy Voices

18:58 The Stigma Attached to Vocal Injury

20:22 Effect of Emotion on Voice Function

22:01 Managing Vocal Load and Care

24:56 Establishing a Vocal Routine

26:31 Managing Tension in Singing

29:07 How to Harness Power From the Belly

34:51 Menopause and Myths About Vocal Changes

38:54 Maintaining Vocal Range with Age

40:02 Key Takeaways for Singers

Resources:

Rebecca’s Website: www.singstrongerforlonger.com

About the Host

Grace is a seasoned singer-pianist, vocal coach and composer. Over the past decade she has dedicated her life to music and creativity, performing aboard luxury cruise ships across the world and composing for theatre and short films. Her original compositions have been recognised by festivals such as the Paris Film Awards and Only the Best International Film Awards. She strives now to determine how to cultivate authentic expression in music and the importance of it for mental health and human connection.

Contact Method

gracehancockmusic@gmail.com

www.gracehancockmusic.com

instagram.com/gracehancockmusic

facebook.com/gracehancockmusician

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