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#35. When Science Meets Voice: My Serendipitous Life with Heidi Moss Erickson

#35. When Science Meets Voice: My Serendipitous Life with Heidi Moss Erickson

FromA Voice and Beyond


#35. When Science Meets Voice: My Serendipitous Life with Heidi Moss Erickson

FromA Voice and Beyond

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Length:
84 minutes
Released:
Nov 1, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode

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Today's guest is Heidi Moss Erickson.Heidi is an acclaimed performer, voice educator and scientist, who prefers to describe herself as a seeker. In this episode, we get a rare snapshot into Heidi’s personal and professional life as she opens up about what she defines as her serendipitous life. Heidi holds a double biology degree and a master’s degree in biochemistry from the University of Pennsylvania, as well a music degree from Oberlin, and Heidi tells us how she was able to merge her passion for music, with her love of science. In 2007, she suffered a rare facial paralysis and was told by doctors and singing teachers that she would never be able to sing again. Heidi shares with us the tremendous impact of this devastating injury, but also too how it inspired her deeper exploration into the science of singing and it was through her own investigation, perseverance, resilience, and adhering to a daily self-care regime that she was able to rehabilitate herself and prove everyone wrong. This life changing occurrence has allowed Heidi, to let down her barriers, become more vulnerable, accepting of herself and to continue on her journey of self - discovery. In this episode, Heidi also discusses the similarities between music and science, the importance of neuroscience and voice training, how we must learn to accept mistakes when they occur in singing, in the same way that we do in a science experiment, the importance of playfulness in the singing lesson, the difference between the mind and the brain, the positives outcome adhering to a self-care regime and there is much more that you will learn from Heidi in this episode. You are going to love Heidi Moss Erickson.In this episode01:08 - Introduction15:42 - Directing her science background towards singing17:05 - Heidi Moss’s facial paralysis injury22:14 - Coping from a physical, mental & emotional perspective24:14 - Returning to singing again33:15 - Heidi’s monster for negative self talk37:32 - Obstacles during rehab and recovery 47:56 - Is there a difference between the mind & the brain1:09:09 - Heidi’s view on historical pedagogical text 1:16:55 - Final closing questions for HeidiFor more go to https://drmarisaleenaismith.com/35Like this episode? Please leave a review here - even one sentence helps!Follow me on Instagram.
Released:
Nov 1, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode

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Welcome to A Voice and Beyond. This podcast is dedicated to self-care, professional development and personal growth. Our brilliant lineup of international guests include healthcare practitioners, voice educators and other professionals who will share their stories, knowledge and experiences within their specialized fields to empower you to live your best life every day. In the solo round episodes, my goal is to help you increase your levels of focus, productivity, confidence & energy. Now is the time for you to discover your voice in life, develop a positive mindset and become the best and most authentic version of yourself so you can create greater impact.