Cultivating Your Voice | Mentorship Book


A Companion for Your Long-Term Practice

The ebook is the result of more than fifteen years of teaching experience and personal research, woven into a coherent, accessible structure. It reflects a wish to share this body of knowledge with people who feel the value of deepening their connection to their voice and creative expression.

It can be a lifelong reference — a place to revisit whenever you feel the need for grounding, inspiration, or renewed commitment to your vocal practice.
You can read it at your own pace, during or after the mentorship — whenever you need clarity or deeper understanding.

Inside you’ll find

  • Thourough explanations of vocal anatomy, breath, and somatic foundations

  • forty somatic and improvisation exploration practices

  • A clear framework for vocal embodiment and intuitive singing

  • Reflections on improvisation, listening, and relational music-making

  • A sustainable structure to support long-term growth (not just short-term practice)

  • Guiding principles to stay grounded, curious, and connected as you deepen your voice

  • tips and suggestions to create a safe and connected frame of your practice, how to begin and close each pracitce session, and what to do when you meet an emotional blockage along the way


Chapters

  1. Introduction

  2. Listening

  3. Voice: Your Instrument

  4. Embodying

  5. Improvising

  6. Integrating

  7. Useful Links & Bibliography


How you can use the book

  • As preparation, to orient yourself before the mentorship begins

  • As reflection, to revisit your inner landscape between sessions or workshops

  • As reference, to return to whenever your voice, body, or creative path calls for clarity

A Companion for Your Long-Term Practice

The book is included in your mentorship package and becomes a long-term companion for your vocal journey. It offers a clear, spacious map of vocal embodiment and improvisation, with around forty somatic exploration practices you can return to whenever you want to reconnect with your voice.
It can be a lifelong reference — a place to revisit whenever you feel the need for grounding, inspiration, or renewed commitment to your vocal practice.