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VocalScope is a listening experience curated and hosted by Voice Coach, Juliette Caton, focusing the spotlight on all things Voice.

Eavesdrop as Juliette delves deep into conversation with inspiring performers exploring the journeys their voices and careers have taken them on, and discovers the latest developments in voice science and pedagogy with voice specialists and researchers who are at the forefront of new thinking, innovation and research within the world of voice, singing and vocal performance.

The VocalScope Podcast is sponsored by The VocalScope Book Club.

VocalScope Host: Juliette Caton

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VocalScope is a listening experience curated and hosted by Voice Coach, Juliette Caton, focusing the spotlight on all things Voice.

Eavesdrop as Juliette delves deep into conversation with inspiring performers exploring the journeys their voices and careers have taken them on, and discovers the latest developments in voice science and pedagogy with voice specialists and researchers who are at the forefront of new thinking, innovation and research within the world of voice, singing and vocal performance.

The VocalScope Podcast is sponsored by The VocalScope Book Club.

    025 - Nina Sun Eidsheim on polylistening and how racial listening bias plays out in voice training and music careers.

    025 - Nina Sun Eidsheim on polylistening and how racial listening bias plays out in voice training and music careers.

    Presented by Juliette Caton. Edited by Sam Benoiton.



    Nina Sun Eidsheim (she/her) is Professor of Musicology, at UCLA Herb Alpert School of Music. She is also a vocalist and the founder and director of the UCLA Practice-based Experimental Epistemology Research (PEER) Lab, an experimental research Lab dedicated to decolonializing data, methodology, and analysis, in and through multisensory creative practices. 



    She writes about voice, race, and materiality, including the books Sensing Sound: Singing and Listening as Vibrational Practice and The Race of Sound: Listening, Timbre, and Vocality in African American Music. Publications include The Race of Sound: Listening, Timbre, and Vocality in African American Music (Duke University Press, 2019); Sensing Sound: Singing and Listening as Vibrational Practice (Duke University Press, 2015); Oxford Handbook of Voice Studies (co-editor, OUP, 2019); and she is co-editor of the Refiguring American Music book series for Duke University Press.



    Her work has been recognized in many ways, including by the Mellon Foundation Fellowship, Cornell University Society of the Humanities Fellowship, the UC President’s Faculty Research Fellowship and the ACLS Charles A. Ryskamp Fellowship. She received her bachelor of music from the voice program at the Agder Conservatory (Norway); MFA in vocal performance from the California Institute of the Arts; and Ph.D. in Musicology from the University of California, San Diego. 

    VOICE CHOICE Listen to Nina’s favourite vocal performance ‘This Love Of Mine' by Jimmy Scott on the VocalScope Podcast Guests Playlist on Spotify: ⁠https://open.spotify.com/playlist/4pjclKQVRnnUnMW0vgu0H0⁠



    The Race of Sound is part of an open source program and free here, if you’re interested:
    https://escholarship.org/uc/item/9sn4k8dr

    If you want to purchase the paper back copy with a 30% discount code (no expiration date) for both Sensing Sound and The Race of Sound: E24EIDSH
    https://www.dukeupress.edu/the-race-of-sound⁠

    https://www.dukeupress.edu/sensing-sound



    Follow Nina:

    @ninaeidsheim (Instagram)
    @peerlabucla (Instagram)



    Join the ⁠VOCALSCOPE BOOK CLUB⁠

    Train your voice with JULIETTE CATON in the ⁠VOCALSCOPE VOICE STUDIO⁠

    Follow Vocalscope: @‌vocalscope & @‌vocalscopevoice

    www.vocalscopevoice.com

    • 52 min
    024 - Sally Anne Gross - Can Music Make You Sick? The impacts of being a Music Artist on mental health and wellbeing.

    024 - Sally Anne Gross - Can Music Make You Sick? The impacts of being a Music Artist on mental health and wellbeing.

    Presented by Juliette Caton. Edited by Sam Benoiton.



    Can music make you sick? Is being a music artist detrimental to a musician's wellbeing and mental health? What are the impacts of saturation caused by the digital age on the music maker and the consumer? How can the music industry be totally transformed into a better music making and consuming world for us all?



    Sally Anne Gross is both a music industry practitioner and an academic who in 1993 was the first women to work as an A&R manager at Mercury Records and in the same year she chaired the first ever panel on women in the music industries at ‘In The City’ music conference in Manchester.



    She was also a founder member of Out on Vinyl the first ever UK record label for the LGBTQ community. Sally Anne has been working in the music industry for three decades as an artist manager, record label director and international business affairs consultant. 



    In her current role at the University of Westminster, she is the program director of the MA in Music Business Management where she teaches Intellectual Property and Copyright Management, Artist & Repertoire and Music Development. 



    In 2016 she founded ‘Let’s Change the Record’ a project that focuses on bridging the gender divide in music production by running inclusive audio engineering and song writing workshops for people identifying as women or non-binary.



    Sally Anne is interested in working practices in the music industries and the conditions of digital labour and specifically how they impact on questions of diversity, equality and mental health. 



    VOICE CHOICE Listen to Sally’s favourite vocal performance ‘Nothing Compares To You' by Sinead O'Connor on the VocalScope Podcast Guests Playlist on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/4pjclKQVRnnUnMW0vgu0H0



    Sally Anne Gross' website www.sallyannegross.com



    Can Music Make You Sick?



    Join the VOCALSCOPE BOOK CLUB



    Train your voice with JULIETTE CATON in the VOCALSCOPE VOICE STUDIO



    Follow Vocalscope on socials @vocalscope & @vocalscopevoice

    • 1 hr
    023 - Matthew Mills on Trans, Non-Binary & Gender Affirming Voice Care

    023 - Matthew Mills on Trans, Non-Binary & Gender Affirming Voice Care

    Presented by Juliette Caton / Edited by Sam Benoiton

    Matthew Mills (he, him) is a Lead Consultant Speech and Language Therapist, and Head of Speech and Language Therapy at the London Gender Identity Clinic, where he has worked since 2009. He is a National Adviser in Trans Voice for the Royal College of Speech and Language Therapists, founder member of the Trans Voice Clinical Excellence Network and External Examiner for the Voice Studies MA/MFA at Royal Central School of Speech and Drama. Matthew is current President of the British Association of Gender Identity Specialsts (BAGIS).



    VOICE CHOICE Listen to Matthew’s favourite vocal performance ‘Home' MJ Rodriguez on the VocalScope Podcast Guests Playlist on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/4pjclKQVRnnUnMW0vgu0H0?si=8380f4264b42464e 



    VOCALSCOPE BOOK CLUB - Join the VocalScope Book Club: https://www.vocalscopevoice.com/bookclub 

    VOCALSCOPE Linktree: https://linktr.ee/vocalscope 

    VOCALSCOPE Socials: @vocalscope

    www.vocalscopevoice.com

    • 51 min
    022 - Gillie Stoneham on working with Trans, Non-Binary & Gender Expansive Voices

    022 - Gillie Stoneham on working with Trans, Non-Binary & Gender Expansive Voices

    Presented by Juliette Caton

    Edited by Sam Benoiton

    Gillie Stoneham began her career as a speech and language therapist and after completing her Masters in Human Communication was a Senior Lecturer on a BSc Speech Language Therapy programme for many years. 



    She began to specialise in voice both within this role and through her company which offers theatre skills in the workplace to build personal impact.  



    Through clinical practice within her lecturing role she first worked in gender affirming voice and communication in 2006  in the South West of England, and has developed a specialist role in the 17 years since. 



    She presents nationally and internationally in specialist conferences and study days and took up a part time consultancy role for the Tavistock & Portman Trust at the London Gender Clinic in 2016, working closely with Matthew Mills. 



    It was whilst she was in this post, that she co-authored 2 books with Matthew Mills and designed and delivered specialist training programmes for voice therapists nationally. 



    Gillie is a founding member of the Clinical Excellence Network (known as the CEN) in trans voice and communication and also of BAGIS which is the (British Association of Gender Identity Specialists). She also helped in writing the competency framework for the Royal College of Speech and Language Therapists (RCSLT). 



    TRAIN WITH GILLIE at VOICE STUDY CENTRE 

    Certificate in Gender-Affirming Voice & Communication Coaching with Gillie Stoneham

    Join Gillie for a deep dive into coaching transgender voices, drawing on her specialist knowledge to deliver introductory and orientation material right through to professional competence and vocal coaching implications – and everything in between.



    https://voicestudycentre.com/online-certificated-courses/certificate-in-gender-affirming-voice-communication-coaching-with-gillie-stoneham/#overview



    Gillie's Website: www.actorfactor.co.uk 

    Gender Identity South West - www.genderidentitysouthwest.co.uk



    Gillie’s socials: @gilliestoneham /  @ActorFactorinfo 

    Linked In: Gillie Stoneham



    VOICE CHOICE Listen to Gillie’s favourite vocal performance ‘Hope There's Someone' from the album I Am A Bird Now by Anohni - (Antony Hegarty transitioned and is now known as Anohni) Antony & the Johnsons on the VocalScope Podcast Guests Playlist on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/4pjclKQVRnnUnMW0vgu0H0?si=8380f4264b42464e 



    VOCALSCOPE BOOK CLUB - Join the VocalScope Book Club: https://www.vocalscopevoice.com/bookclub 

    VOCALSCOPE Linktree: https://linktr.ee/vocalscope 

    VOCALSCOPE Socials: @vocalscope

    www.vocalscopevoice.com

    • 41 min
    2023 VocalScope Book Club Reading List Launch - Season 1 'Trans & Non-Binary Voices' & Season 2 'Sounds of Race'.

    2023 VocalScope Book Club Reading List Launch - Season 1 'Trans & Non-Binary Voices' & Season 2 'Sounds of Race'.

    Vocalscope Podcast & Book Club Host, Juliette Caton, announces the 2023 VocalScope Book Club Reading List, which launches with the first two seasons - 'Trans & Non-Binary Voices' (Season 1 - January to March) and 'Sounds of Race' (Season 2 - April to July). 



    In the VocalScope Book Club members get to:

    READ & DISCUSS
    Nominate and vote for the monthly book selection. Share the journey of reading and learning along the way with like-minded practise focussed peers in our online members group.



    QUESTION & PROCESS
    VocalScope Podcast Presenter, Juliette Caton, will host a members only monthly Q&A event giving you direct access to ask the Author of the Month your questions, before we open it up for group chat and discussion.



    INSPIRE & IMPLEMENT
    Harness new learning by exploring and developing together innovative yet practical ways that allow our reading and discussion to inform, elevate and transform future practise in our respective studios, clinics, practises, conservatoires, institutions & performing careers.



    Find out more and sign up: https://vocalscope.ac-page.com/book-club-sign-up



    #vocalscope #bookclub #vocalscopebookclub #2023ReadingList 

    • 11 min
    021 - Jesse Smith on bringing vocals to Strictly and the challenges of an album launch as a self releasing singer-songwriter.

    021 - Jesse Smith on bringing vocals to Strictly and the challenges of an album launch as a self releasing singer-songwriter.

    Jesse Smith is a rock singer, musician and songwriter based in London. A rock and pop vocalist, a self releasing singer songwriter and also currently working as a singer on the BBC’s ‘Strictly Come Dancing’ series under the genius musical direction of Dave Arch, Jesse is the front man for the band Romances, The Legacy Showband, The Classic Rock Show, Boot Led Zeppelin and London's premier rock night - Rock The Boat.

    Jesse also starred in Thriller Live in the West End and has toured Europe with the cult heavy-metal cinematic experience Gutterdämmerung.

    With these projects Jesse has performed all over the world in venues such as the Royal Albert Hall, Wembley Arena, The London Palladium, The Olympic Stadium - Munic

    AND having started his singing career early was a finalist for Junior Eurovision with appearances in three of the Harry Potter movies!



    Jesse's Website: www.jessesmithuk.com 



    VOICE CHOICE Listen to Jesse’s favourite vocal performance Freddie Mercury singing Innuendo on the VocalScope Podcast Guests Playlist on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/4pjclKQVRnnUnMW0vgu0H0?si=8380f4264b42464e 



    VOCALSCOPE BOOK CLUB - Join the VocalScope Book Club: https://vocalscope.ac-page.com/book-club-sign-up 



    VOCALSCOPE Linktree: https://linktr.ee/vocalscope 



    VOCALSCOPE Socials: @vocalscope

    • 43 min

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