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Susan is a singer, educator, and entrepreneur based in Milwaukee who strives to empower others through her diverse range of skills. Committed to teaching and coaching at the intersections of voice science, movement, physiology, psychology, and artistry, Susan expertly draws from numerous disciplines in order to meet the needs of students. With over 15 years of experience teaching singers across the lifespan, Susan offers a creative online space for adults and teens seeking practical singing solutions and a soulful, sustainable relationship with their voice.


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Apr 16, 20266 min
How To Stop Overthinking While Singing (4 Proven Ways to Calm Performance Anxiety)
Calling all my perfectionist, overthinking, and detail-oriented singers! We’ve all been there: you’re mid-performance, and your brain has a running commentary going. Judging, evaluating, questioning, shaming. “Oh no, I messed that up, shoot, here comes the high note.” Most singers want their technique to be on autopilot and their artistry front-and-center when they perform. The goal is expressive storytelling, not broadcasting our internal worries to the audience via a furrowed brow or blank...

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Mar 16, 20267 min
Are Singing Lessons Worth It? What You Really Gain from Voice Training
I’m a little biased when it comes to answering the question “are singing lessons worth it?” As the owner of an online voice studio specializing in whole-body singing technique for adults and teens, my instinctive answer is a big, resounding YES!   In reality, deciding whether or not to take singing lessons is a highly individual decision. What makes singing lessons worth it to one person might not resonate at all with someone else. We already know that everyone can sing , so now it’s time to...

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Jan 29, 20267 min
How to Practice Singing When You’re Busy (Even If You Only Have 10 Minutes)
If you’ve ever felt guilty for “not practicing enough” for a voice lesson you’re not alone. Between school, work, family time, caregiving, and the insane pace of modern life, our days are FULL. Without long, uninterrupted blocks of time to sing, it’s easy to assume that you’re not disciplined enough, you lack motivation, or that you’re just too busy to make progress.  In reality, singing practice should be fun, creative, and relevant to our lives . Finding small, consistent, creative...

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