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The Heart of a Singer - Vocal Rehab, Vocal Warm-ups, Christian Musician, Breathing Technique, Singing Lessons

The Heart of a Singer - Vocal Rehab, Vocal Warm-ups, Christian Musician, Breathing Technique, Singing Lessons

著者: Sarah Toth - Voice Teacher Opera Singer Worship Leader Vocal Coach Mentor to Christian Women
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Welcome to The Heart of a Singer Podcast. I’m Sarah Toth, Heart Coach, mom of 2, trained opera singer, and passionate lover of Jesus.


This podcast is a home for Christian women who have trained and worked in singing, opera, and musical theater; but maybe you’ve found yourself in a place of unrest, bottled-up emotions, and even feeling far from God. But through the hurt of your circumstances, you might be feeling an invitation from the Lord - to learn to hear his voice more clearly and to open up yours in a new way.


It’s time to move out of your desert season, musically, spiritually, and emotionally so that you can move forward in a healthy way and step out into the next chapter that God has for you.


So I invite you to open up your journal, grab your favorite pen, and then join me, as we move from Stuck to Thriving, while unlocking your heart again to beat for His Kingdom Purposes.


Contact: hello@sarahtoth.comCopyright 2025 All rights reserved.
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  • 83. How to Teach Your Kids to LOVE Your Favorite Worship Music
    2025/11/07

    Do you ever wish you could sing along to your favorite worship songs at home — but your kids keep begging to turn on "their" music instead?

    In this episode, I’m sharing what I did in my own home to change that dynamic. Now when I put on a worship playlist, my daughter lights up and says with genuine excitement, “Mom! I LOVE this song!”

    I’ll show you how to cultivate that same love for worship music in your young kids — so you can sing out freely at home right along with them.

    Here’s the heart of the strategy: → Kids fall in love with what feels familiar, recognizable, and repeatable. → When you lean into repetition and memorable experiences, your kids will start to love the worship songs you love too.

    I’ll walk you through a simple step-by-step process which makes this accessible in your own home. My hope is that this encourages you and helps you build a space at home where singing and worship feels joyful, natural, and shared.

    Blessings,

    Sarah 🌟

    *** Access my Spotify Playlist of some of our favorite songs here: FAVORITE FAMILY WORSHIP & FUN SONGS ***

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    RELATED EPISODES:

    53. Finding it Hard to Connect with God? Turn a Simple Drive into a Worship Time

    29. Should I Sing Out? Celebrate with Singing and Dancing! Really - do it!!

    33. Starting Singing Again as a Busy Mom - Say YES to What God Has Placed Inside of You

    69. Can’t Find Your Singing Voice After Becoming a Mom? 4 Reasons Why It Can Feel Hard

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    Connect: hello@sarahtoth.com

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    24 分
  • 82. Sing High Notes With Less Strain—Two Vocal Tweaks for Christian Moms
    2025/10/31

    Hey mama, are you straining to reach those high notes—especially in worship songs? This can be a common vocal challenge! In this episode, we’ll talk about the two game-changers for singing higher with freedom: releasing your jaw and spitting out your consonants. These tiny tweaks will make your upper range feel easier, clearer, and more resonant.

    We’ll unpack how jaw tension creeps in when you sing, why some parts of words we sing might actually be holding you back, and how to bring release and ease back into your voice. Whether you’re singing worship, singing in the car, or harmonizing while folding laundry, you’ll learn how to sing higher without strain—and love your voice again.

    Blessings,

    Sarah 🌟

    TIME STAMPS: (2:49) The importance of a released jaw — and how to find it (4:32) How consonants can sometimes block your airflow (and how to fix it) (6:21) A quick “spit out your consonants” exercise you can try at home (7:08) Applying these techniques to worship songs (ex: Forever by Kari Jobe) (11:45) Bonus tip: how vibrato helps prevent vocal strain

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    RELATED EPISODES:

    56. Three Solutions to Increase Your Vocal Range

    57. Should I Open My Mouth More for a High Note? Yes…and No

    71. Say Goodbye to Vocal Strain—Quick Tips for a Stronger Voice

    74. The Recipe for Vocal Confidence—Restoring and Rebuilding Trust in Your Voice

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    Contact: hello@sarahtoth.com

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    14 分
  • 81. Here’s How to Release Jaw Tension and Sing Freely Again
    2025/10/24

    Is jaw tension holding back your singing voice?

    If your voice has been feeling tight, tired, or restricted, you’re not alone. As singers (and especially as moms), we often hold more tension than we realize—and it can keep our voices from sounding free and resonant.

    In this episode we’ll cover:

    • Common causes of jaw tension
    • How it can affect your singing
    • Easy exercises to release jaw tension

    Timestamps: (3:14) My story with jaw tension and what helped me (7:48) Common causes of jaw tension (10:54) How jaw tension affects singing (12:43) Exercise 1: Chewing & humming (14:10) Exercise 2: Masseter release massage (18:07) Exercise 3: “Yah” exercise for tongue–jaw independence

    I hope you have fun finding new vocal freedom as you release your jaw!

    Blessings,

    Sarah 🌟

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    RELATED EPISODES

    57. Should I Open My Mouth More for a High Note? Yes…and No

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    Contact: hello@sarahtoth.com

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    24 分
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