Overview of my Recent Trip to London UK!
Overview of my recent trip to London, UK.
Wenke L.G. – a sufferer of the vocal cord papillomavirus.
“My voice feels a bit ‘Tired’ but a few people have said it sounds better, so I’m assuming the tired feeling just comes from, obviously, at this stage, having to work the mouth muscles harder to ‘smile and bite’; but it produces a clearer voice. So all good.”
Wenke (Left) - Diana (Right)
Stay tuned, as Wenke told us that she wants to send us more in-depth feedback via the next e-mail.
We will bring it to your attention when it reaches us.
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Charlotte W – a sufferer of voice loss due to administered (unrelated) surgery Performance.
When she walked into my hotel room, her voice sounded pretty normal. I asked her what happened between May and now. She replied that she used my speech exercises which I introduced to her 6 years ago when I was there and when Charlotte attended two of my consultations at that time. I have to say that Charlotte’s IQ was off the charts, to say the least!!!
So due to those 10 hours which we just spent together, I enhanced her speaking voice to the max (however, due to the transplant, I was unable to use any of the natural herbs and remedies which I would ordinarily use for the greater healing of the vocal anatomy). Within this short period of time, not only I brought Charlotte’s voice working to the best of its ability, but I also was able to teach her how to sing as singing, apparently, was and, apparently, still is Charlotte’s dream - yet to be realized…
Way to go Charlotte! We wish you the best of health and the best of voice (speaking and singing)!
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Moon (Monique) A. – a sufferer of the spasmodic dysphonia disorder.
Needless to say that, primarily, we were working on Moon’s speaking voice.
Nonetheless, her very serious vocal disorder was induced by many factors (to name a few):
- Extensive/severe emotional
- StressWrong application of speaking voice
- Wrong use of vocal technique
As a result of the above, a self-inflicted injury of the nerve endings in the lower throat anatomy, unfortunately, took place…
A 10-hour course is called an Introductory/Exploratory Course which allows me to make a full assessment and evaluation of the overall condition of not only the clients’ voice but the clients’ health, emotional makeup and their state of mind in general.
My approach is holistic - where not only I have a unique approach to voice mechanics, but also an unprecedented approach to the person as a whole.
Within that short period of time, I, in short order, was able to teach Moon (Monique) my trade secrets which enhanced her speaking voice and gave her the “tools” to continue her own work at home to the best of her newly-acquired knowledge.
We are awaiting her own feedback after this intense endeavour on both our parts and we will be more than happy to bring it to you when it becomes available to us.
A 10-hour course is called an Introductory/Exploratory Course which allows me to make a full assessment and evaluation of the overall condition of not only the clients’ voice but the clients’ health, emotional makeup and their state of mind in general.
My approach is holistic - where not only I have a unique approach to voice mechanics, but also an unprecedented approach to the person as a whole.
Within that short period of time, I, in short order, was able to teach Moon (Monique) my trade secrets which enhanced her speaking voice and gave her the “tools” to continue her own work at home to the best of her newly-acquired knowledge.
We are awaiting her own feedback after this intense endeavour on both our parts and we will be more than happy to bring it to you when it becomes available to us.
Please also note that the actual protocol for treating stage 1 or stage 2 Spasmodic Dysphonia (speaking voice) is, minimum, 50 hours of instruction and treatment.
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