As a young person I was what you could call a “natural singer”. According to my mother I sang before I could speak. Everything that came out of my mouth had a sing song quality to it. In fact, I often to this day sing my words more than speak them, much to the entertainment of my friends and students! Although I did take voice lessons with a wonderful teacher, Priscilla Duff, I really didn’t have a true concept of my own technique. I simply opened my mouth and sang until one day I got a very bad sinus infection when I was 20. After that singing and my technique needed to be more intentional. A couple of years later I was also diagnosed with acid reflux. I had developed some compensatory gestures and began to notice that singing was just not as easy, I had a slight wobble and lots of tongue tension. Despite these problems, I did enjoy many good performances and opportunities because I “had a very good sound”. It is amazing how we “cheat” in our technique when we have a good instrument! In 2007, I had the pleasure of finishing up my masters in Voice Performance with Dr. Kathleen Wilson. Through her I learned vocal function exercises, a totally new concept of breath and developed a passion for the fields of Voice Science and Vocal Health. This led me to Shenandoah University where I am working on my DMA in Voice Pedagogy. It is at this point in my life that I have the opportunity to do research and attend conferences like the Voice Foundation and Voice Conference. In this website I will explore different resources for vocal health.Let the healing begin….