This week we are joined by Katrina Ryan, Voice Specialist and Voice Lecturer at Flinders University!
Katrina Ryan, a voice educator and former jazz vocalist, emphasizes the importance of voice in communication, leadership, and self-expression. Her career transition from performer to educator reflects her passion for teaching voice as a powerful tool. She highlights how women, in particular, feel pressure to lower their voices to sound authoritative and stresses the need for authentic vocal expression. Katrina addresses public speaking fears and offers private sessions and corporate workshops to help individuals strengthen their vocal skills, especially in challenging situations. She also provides lessons at her Kensington studio and community workshops to support people in rediscovering their confidence and voice.
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