
Ep.254 Lessons Learned in the First Year of Teaching Singing with Mark Lowman
From Singing Teachers Talk by BAST Training
April 7, 2026 · 56 min
About this episode
Mark Lowman shares his experiences and lessons learned during his first year of teaching singing.
Ever wondered what really happens in that all-important first year of teaching? The leap from passion to profession, from ‘maybe one day’ to ‘this is it’ - it’s rarely a straight line. In today’s episode, we’re diving into the journey of Mark Lowman - from a career in hospitality and travel to stepping into life as a vocal coach. What does it take to start from scratch, build a studio, and back yourself when imposter syndrome creeps in? This is an honest look at that first year: the turning p...
People in this episode
Guest: Mark Lowman
Topics covered
- teaching singing
- first year experiences
- vocal coaching
- imposter syndrome
- career transition
Keywords
- teaching
- singing
- vocal coach
- imposter syndrome
- career change
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