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  • #170 Are you a bad singer if you have to change keys?
    Dec 31 2025

    Please don't feel like a bad singer if you have to change keys to be able to do your best for the song.


    This episode digs in to why changing key is important for your voice health, the audience and the song.


    There is no shame in changing the key, in fact it shows musical maturity, flexibility and skill.

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    11 Min.
  • #169 Warm Up With Me
    Dec 15 2025

    In this session, I'm simply getting my voice ready to run through some songs to choose for a set list.


    I invite you to join along, if you are looking for a simple and effective vocal warm up to prep you for something similar!

    Please reach out if you have any requests for topics or training sessions and be sure to check out the free trial of ⁠Rockit's Voice Coaching Club⁠ over on Patreon.Your membership supports the growth of this podcast and the development of your vocal skills too!


    Win Win!To learn about private coaching or to join one of my retreats, visit the website!


    www.rockitvocalstudios.com

    Ready to expand your skills, develop your musical network and take your career to the next level? Check out the Rockit Singer & Songwriters Retreat! June 2026.

    Feel free to check out the line of amazing Vocalzone Products ⁠HERE.⁠

    Be sure to follow ⁠@rockitvocalstudios⁠ on social for more tips and to keep up to date with all the latest info.

    ⁠Join the mailing list⁠ for offers, and updates as well as exclusive info.

    Stay connected for updates, promotions and be the first to know about special events by joining my mailing list! No spam, just valuable singing tips and studio updates!

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    25 Min.
  • #168 Rockit's Holiday Special
    Dec 8 2025

    Welcome to Rockit's Holiday Special! I wanted to get you in the festive spirit and share some of my client's Christmas songs!

    From some of the pro's to one of my youngest clients, you'll enjoy music from:

    Jess Moskaluke

    The Prairie States

    The Hunter Brothers

    Brayden Lowe

    Kerrington Gillespie

    Robyn Ashley

    And the lovely Aveya.


    I hope you enjoy and I wish you a wonderful holiday season and all the very best for the new year!


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    24 Min.
  • #167: Super Quick Warm Up to prep for a song write or practice session
    Nov 7 2025

    Some gentle yet effective exercises to prep your voice for a writing session or practice with a song.


    Good luck and have fun!

    Please reach out if you have any requests for topics or training sessions and be sure to check out the free trial of ⁠Rockit's Voice Coaching Club⁠ over on Patreon.Your membership supports the growth of this podcast and the development of your vocal skills too! Win Win!To learn about private coaching or to join one of my retreats, visit the website!

    www.rockitvocalstudios.com

    Ready to expand your skills, develop your musical network and take your career to the next level? Check out the Rockit Singer & Songwriters Retreat! June 2026.

    Feel free to check out the line of amazing Vocalzone Products ⁠HERE.⁠

    Be sure to follow ⁠@rockitvocalstudios⁠ on social for more tips and to keep up to date with all the latest info.

    ⁠Join the mailing list⁠ for offers, and updates as well as exclusive info.

    Stay connected for updates, promotions and be the first to know about special events by joining my mailing list! No spam, just valuable singing tips and studio updates!

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    26 Min.
  • #167 The Psychology of Jealousy and FOMO: Turning Comparison into a Compass
    Nov 7 2025

    What if jealousy wasn’t something to be ashamed of — but a signal that you’re capable of more?

    In this episode, I dive into the psychology of jealousy and FOMO, and how these emotions actually point you toward your potential. Instead of seeing envy as a flaw, you’ll learn how to decode it as proof that the thing you admire in someone else is also possible for you.

    I’ll talk about:

    • Why jealousy is often a mirror of your untapped capability.

    • How to shift from comparison to curiosity and self-awareness.

    • How FOMO can reveal what you truly value and want to experience.

    • Practical ways to turn those emotional triggers into motivation and momentum.

    If you’ve ever caught yourself scrolling, comparing, or feeling left behind — this episode will help you reframe those emotions as powerful guidance toward your next level.

    Jealousy isn’t proof that you’re behind — it’s evidence that you belong in the room. It’s your inner voice saying, “You can do that too.”


    Please reach out if you have any requests for topics or training sessions and be sure to check out the free trial of ⁠Rockit's Voice Coaching Club⁠ over on Patreon.Your membership supports the growth of this podcast and the development of your vocal skills too! Win Win!To learn about private coaching or to join one of my retreats, visit the website!


    www.rockitvocalstudios.com


    Ready to expand your skills, develop your musical network and take your career to the next level? Check out the Rockit Singer & Songwriters Retreat! June 2026.


    Feel free to check out the line of amazing Vocalzone Products ⁠HERE.⁠


    Be sure to follow ⁠@rockitvocalstudios⁠ on social for more tips and to keep up to date with all the latest info.

    ⁠Join the mailing list⁠ for offers, and updates as well as exclusive info.

    Stay connected for updates, promotions and be the first to know about special events by joining my mailing list! No spam, just valuable singing tips and studio updates!

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    14 Min.
  • #166: Is Taylor Swift A Music Theory Genius? - Emerging Artists and the Myth of Music Theory Mastery
    Nov 7 2025

    There are a ton of videos circulating right now with music theory pros highlighting the technical aspects of Taylor Swifts latest album.


    While I think its great that these elements are getting coverage, I also think it's important that you don't need to have a high proficiency in music theory to write great songs.


    In this episode I share a story about my music theory journey, and how sometimes being open to new things, and not worrying about what you don't know can open doors to new creativity.


    I'd also like to know from the Swifties out there.....what is Taylors theory background? Obviously she's highly skilled in music and writing, but does it come from training or creativity or both?


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    13 Min.
  • #165 Following Your Artistic Instincts with Wendy Parr
    Nov 5 2025

    In this conversation, I'm joined by Wendy Parr an Holistic Vocal + Artist Development Coach, and Founder of The Parr Method. Wendy has spent 30 years in the entertainment industry empowering recording artists to develop their authentic voice with confidence and consistency under any circumstance. The philosophy of The Parr Method is to help artists identify mental and physical limitations, find their power through presence and emotion, and impart tools + knowledge to expand on their ability.

    Wendy’s tried and true approach has amplified artists from developing to Grammy award winning icons. The Parr Method guided A Great Big World from their 1st vocal session to a GRAMMY. Parr Method Alumni include: Melanie Martinez, Zoe Kravitz, Regina Spektor, Sara Bareilles, Ballistik Boyz, PVRIS, Qveen Herby, Isabel LaRosa, Edis + more


    Wendy shares their journey in music, starting from a young age and navigating the complexities of the music industry. They emphasize the importance of authenticity, finding one's unique voice, and the role of collaboration in artistic growth. The discussion also touches on balancing passion with the business side of music, embracing change, and the significance of personal growth in an artist's journey. The speaker offers valuable advice for emerging artists, encouraging them to lean into their strengths and pursue what they love.


    To learn more visit her website.

    You can follow Wendy on socials here.


    Please reach out if you have any requests for topics or training sessions and be sure to check out the free trial of ⁠Rockit's Voice Coaching Club⁠ over on Patreon.Your membership supports the growth of this podcast and the development of your vocal skills too! Win Win!To learn about private coaching or to join one of my retreats, visit the website!

    www.rockitvocalstudios.com

    Be sure to follow ⁠@rockitvocalstudios⁠ on social for more tips and to keep up to date with all the latest info.

    ⁠Join the mailing list⁠ for offers, and updates as well as exclusive info.

    Stay connected for updates, promotions and be the first to know about special events by joining my mailing list! No spam, just valuable singing tips and studio updates!


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    49 Min.
  • #164: Are You Sabotaging Your Own Success?
    Oct 21 2025

    Are You Blocking Your Own Success?


    This episode is shared with so much love and support for you and your career, however sometimes growth is the toughest door to pass through and it's hard to see from the inside....


    In this conversation, I explore the concept of self-sabotage and how it can hinder success, particularly in the music industry.

    I discuss the neuroscience behind fear and change, emphasizing the importance of understanding upper-level limiting beliefs. I encourage you to step outside your comfort zone, rewire your brains for success, and embrace the challenges that come with growth.

    I want to highlight the significance of community, networking, and emotional attachment to goals, urging you to reflect on your journeys and the stories you tell yourself.



    Takeaways


    Self-sabotage can be a major barrier to success.

    Understanding upper-level limiting is crucial for growth.

    The brain is wired to keep you safe, making change feel scary.

    Artists often stay in their comfort zones, hindering their progress.

    Repetition can help rewire your brain for success.

    Networking and community support are vital for artists.

    Emotional attachment to goals can drive success.

    Reflection on personal growth is essential for motivation.

    Turbulence in life often indicates growth and change.

    Trust yourself and the journey you are on.


    References:

    The Big Leap. - Gay Hendricks

    Check out Brayden King on tour now!

    Please reach out if you have any requests for topics or training sessions and be sure to check out the free trial of ⁠Rockit's Voice Coaching Club⁠ over on Patreon.Your membership supports the growth of this podcast and the development of your vocal skills too! Win Win!To learn about private coaching or to join one of my retreats, visit the website!

    www.rockitvocalstudios.com


    Feel free to check out the line of amazing Vocalzone Products ⁠HERE.⁠


    Be sure to follow ⁠@rockitvocalstudios⁠ on social for more tips and to keep up to date with all the latest info.


    ⁠Join the mailing list⁠ for offers, and updates as well as exclusive info.


    Stay connected for updates, promotions and be the first to know about special events by joining my mailing list! No spam, just valuable singing tips and studio updates!

    Chapters


    00:00 Introduction to Self-Sabotage and Success

    02:59 Understanding Upper-Level Limiting

    05:59 The Neuroscience of Fear and Change

    09:03 The Comfort Zone and Its Dangers

    12:06 Rewiring Your Brain for Success

    14:56 The Importance of Community and Networking

    18:04 Embracing Change and Overcoming Fear

    20:48 The Role of Emotion in Achieving Goals

    23:55 Reflection and Growth Through Challenges

    27:00 Conclusion and Call to Action


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    33 Min.