• 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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    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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  • 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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    24 分
  • 80. Feeling Insecure About Singing? God Says, “Let Me Hear Your Voice!”
    2025/10/18

    Are you a mom who wants to sing but feels too tired, too unsure, or too out of practice to start again?
Maybe you’ve lost confidence in your voice — or you’ve convinced yourself that singing outloud is for someone else, someone more “qualified.”

    But what if I told you that God has already given you permission to sing?

    Not just permission — a command.

    In Psalm 96, we’re told:

    “Sing to the Lord a new song. Sing to the Lord, all the earth.”

    That means you, mama.
Not just the polished voices on stage, not just the people who “sound good” — you. The mom in the kitchen.
The mom in the car.
The mom who feels tired and discouraged.

    In this episode, we dive into:

    • The biblical mandate to sing (and why it’s for every believer)
    • How your singing matters to God
    • How worship and singing breaks through stress, fear, and silence
    • How to step past insecurity and step into God’s invitation

    You don’t need flawless technique. You don’t need more time or energy.
You just need to open your mouth and respond to His invitation:

    “Let me hear your voice, for your voice is sweet.” — Song of Solomon 2:14

    Dear mama, your voice was designed to glorify God.
It’s time to open your mouth again — right where you are.

    Blessings,

    Sarah 🌟

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    16 分
  • 79. Warm Up With Me! (Part 2) Gentle Vocal Exercises for Busy Moms
    2025/10/10

    Feeling tired, vocally tight, or unmotivated to sing lately—especially as a mom? This week’s episode is part two of our warm-up series! Last week we prepared the body, and today we’re focusing on the vocal warm-up — a simple, energizing routine to help you find freedom and ease in your singing again.

    You can do this right from home — during nap time, with your kids, or in the car. No special equipment needed, just your voice and a few minutes.

    These exercises are designed to:

    • Wake up resonance and airflow
    • Connect you to your breath support
    • Smooth breaks in your voice
    • Increase your range

    Vocal Warm-Up Breakdown:

    (3:32 ) – Apple Bites

    (4:58) – Lip Trills (or Alternatives: V or Sh): 1-2-3-4-5-4-3-2-1

    (7:16) – “Bee” Exercise: descending pattern: 5-3-1 5-4-3-2-1

    (8:46) – “Mum” Arpeggio: 1-3-5-5-5-3-1

    (10:19) – “Ney” Arpeggio: 1-3-5-5-5-3-1

    By the end of this short warm-up, you’ll feel energized, and vocally free — ready to sing, speak, or worship with ease.

    HINT: Pair this episode with last week’s Physical Warm-Up (Episode 78).

    Enjoy!

    Blessings,

    Sarah 🌟

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    13 分
  • 78. Warm Up With Me! (Part 1) Energizing Stretches to Improve Your Singing Voice
    2025/10/03

    Before you even warm up your voice, you need to warm up your body. In this episode, I’ll guide you through a quick physical warm-up for singers that helps release tension, open up your breath, and get your voice ready to go. These are simple, energizing stretches you can before singing, to start your day, or even when you need an energy boost.

    Here’s what we’ll do together:

    • Big sighs with arm drops – release stress and reset your breath
    • Torso twists – loosen your midsection and get the breath flowing
    • Elbow pumps – open your chest and activate torso space
    • Forward fold or chair stretch – stretch shoulders, back, and legs while breathing deeply
    • Bunny sniffs – sniffing exercise to activate your pelvic floor

    Next week, we’ll add the vocal warm-up so you can put the two together for a complete pre-singing routine!

    Blessings,

    Sarah 🌟

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    11 分
  • 77. The World Needs Your Voice—Dry Bones Come Alive!
    2025/09/26

    Dear Mama, I see you—tired, depleted, struggling to find your voice. I know what it feels like to be completely dry, lifeless, just going through the motions without joy.

    But God wants to breathe new life into you again!

    It’s time to come out of your dry season. It’s time to lay down the hurts, burdens, and shame you’ve been carrying. It’s time to let God restore and revive you.

    Dry bones, come awake! Come awake in Jesus’ Name!

    It’s time to arise and lift your voice to the Lord. To cry out in repentance. To cry out in seeking Him. He will do it—He will restore you. The One who called you is faithful!

    The world needs what you carry. Your voice and testimony, right there in the middle of motherhood, is what God wants to revive and activate. Will you say yes to the invitation?

    “Dry bones, listen to the word of the Lord! This is what the Sovereign Lord says: Look! I am going to put breath into you and make you live again!” —Ezekiel 37:5 (NLT)

    Blessings,

    Sarah 🌟

    Song to Engage With: Always Good (Hannah and Paul McClure)

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    14 分
  • 76. Release Your Tummy—The Brave Step Moms Need for Vocal Freedom
    2025/09/19

    Hey singer friend—if you’ve been longing to sing with more freedom but feel stuck, this episode is for you. Maybe you think you need more lessons, more practice, or more technique, but I want to let you in on a truth I’ve seen again and again with moms: your biggest breakthrough today starts by releasing your tummy.

    I know—this is one of the most vulnerable areas of our bodies as women. It’s where we carry new life, scars, stretch marks, and sometimes even trauma. No wonder we hold it tight, protect it, and disconnect from it. But here’s the thing: until we learn to soften and release our abdominal area, we can’t breathe fully to support our voice. And without that support, your voice won’t be able to function in the ways that you would like.

    In this episode, I’ll walk with you through the physical and emotional reasons this area is so tender—and why God may be inviting you to loosen your grip here in order to step into vocal freedom. You don’t need a hundred more voice lessons to start singing better. You need bravery, healing, and the willingness to release.

    Friend, I believe your voice is a gift. Let’s talk about how to find it again.

    Blessings,

    Sarah 🌟

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    13 分