Expanding Your Comfort Zone

Expanding Your Comfort Zone

From Can't Wait to Hear You by Michèle Voillequé

January 30, 2026 · 23 min · Episode 69

About this episode

This episode discusses the emotional discomfort associated with changing one's voice and offers insights on practicing voice techniques.

Your voice is a core part of your identity, so it’s natural to feel conflicted about changing it, even if the change is ultimately for the better. In this episode, I explain Why we often have emotional discomfort around changing our voices, even when using our body differently feels physically better. How our instinctive need for safety can complicate the process of learning to use the body differently. How to practice your next-level singing or speaking self, without making a sound. I'd love to know if this was helpful! Don’t hesitate to schedule a free 20-minute consultation or to reach out via email to letters@mvmusik.com . Michèle Voillequé is a singer and a voice teacher living in Berkeley, California. Yes, you can sound better! Opt-in for a free video training on my website: https://mvmusik.com A transcript of this episode is available at mvmusik.com/blog/cant-wait-to-hear-you-episode-69. You can subscribe to Can’t Wait to Hear You wherever you get podcasts. If you have a question about your voice or how you’re using it, please email letters@mvmusik.com . To learn more about Michèle or to subscribe to her newsletter, visit mvmusik.com . Our music is thanks to Katya and Ada…

People in this episode

Host: Michèle Voillequé

Topics covered

  • voice change
  • comfort zone
  • emotional discomfort
  • singing
  • speaking
  • self-improvement

Keywords

  • voice
  • comfort zone
  • emotional discomfort
  • singing
  • speaking
  • self-improvement
  • practice

Mentioned in this episode

Organizations: mvmusik.com

Places: Berkeley, California

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