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Vocal Advancement Podcast

Vocal Advancement Podcast

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Join IVA co-founders Heather Baker and Tom Bathgate as they explore the art and science of singing. From vocal technique and mindset to health, business, and beyond, they bring practical tips and inspiring conversations to help voice teachers thrive. Each episode features expert guests from around the globe who share their unique insights and experiences. Expect lively chats, actionable advice, and plenty of laughs—with the occasional biscuit tale thrown in! Listen in and elevate your vocal journey.Institute for Vocal Advancement Kunst Unterhaltung & Darstellende Künste
  • Power of Social Media with Emily Kristen Morris
    Jul 10 2025
    With over 257,000 followers on Instagram and a staggering 1.5 million followers on TikTok, it’s safe to say that this week’s guest — musical stage star and voice coach Emily Kristen Morris — has found a way to make social media work for her. And while some of Emily’s social media success can be attributed to her career (she’s played Bea in the Broadway National Tour of “Something’s Rotten”, Elphaba’s standby in the “Wicked” National Tour, and Elsa in Disney’s “Frozen: The Broadway Musical”), it’s worth noting that her TikTok channel started in 2020 when musical theater wasn’t active due to the pandemic. So, what does it take to grow such a following and leverage the power of social media? Join us as Emily takes us through her journey and explores the challenges of growing a vocal coaching business online, navigating the ever-changing social media algorithm, and finding a balance between performing and teaching. In this episode, you’ll learn:(8:43) How Emily built an online presence on Instagram and TikTok — and how she needed to scale up her business as her social media following grew.(13:35) The people Emily turned to for business advice — and the entrepreneurial skills she feels voice teachers must learn.(16:34) How social media has changed the business landscape since the early days of the internet.(17:25) Why there’s no one “right” way to do social media, even for the experts.(18:00) The rewards of occasionally sharing personal stories about your music career — and why setting boundaries is important. (22:39) How Emily manages the challenges of balancing a performing career with a teaching career.(27:31) The value of running your own teaching business while pursuing a performing career(29:43) Why being a “social media influencer” can make certain producers nervous about hiring you as a performer(32:07) Why producers should be excited about using the power of social media to bring more audiences to live performances.(33:30) How the musical theater industry is currently using social media and influencer marketing to promote itself.(36:12) Tips and tricks for teachers who want to build a strong online presence(41:49) How to handle the “haters” and negative comments that crop up on social media.(44:27) Behind-the-curtain stories about what really happens between scenes in “Wicked” and “Frozen.”(55:04) Why Emily feels she also owes her vocal coaching business to the IVA community, and how its support has changed her life.Pro tip: Emily might not respond to all her TikTok comments, but you can reach her by contacting her via email at Emily@EmilyKristenMorris.com. Follow Emily’s career by checking out her website and join her Instagram, YouTube, and TikTok channels (if you’re not there already!). Here at the Vocal Advancement Podcast, we like to show different approaches to finding success. In Season 3 Episode 7, you met Linda Tomkinson who built a successful career via word-of-mouth. In this episode, we cover the other side of the coin by showing how voice teachers like Emily Kristen Morris can build careers from huge social media followings. If there’s a teacher, performer, or researcher who you think would offer a new perspective, be sure to email us at hello@vocaladvancement.com so we can feature them on Season 4!And make sure to follow us on the Vocal Advancement Podcast and subscribe to our YouTube channel! About the Institute for Vocal AdvancementThe Institute of Vocal Advancement (IVA) was created to provide voice teachers with a support network to provide you with the best teaching tools and strategies to advance your career. Our trainers teach from the empathic mindset, showing you how to improve your own teaching style.Check out our webinars in our list of upcoming events and learning how our Teacher Training Programs can help advance your career. Use the code “iva20percent” to get 20% off your first year’s course membership fee!
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  • Meeting Your Clients' Needs with Linda Tomkinson
    Jun 12 2025

    As voice teachers, we may dream of working with major stars like Taylor Swift or helping young performers prepare for a career on Broadway.

    Yet voice students have many needs — and sometimes the best thing you can do as an educator is adapt your lessons to the individual goals of each client and focus on their personal development. While this might sound simple, many voice coaches find it challenging early in their careers to set aside their egos and listen to their students.

    Those who do achieve this mindset, however, gain a reputation for being truly helpful — and enjoy long-lasting careers.

    Our guest this week knows the rewards of developing such a reputation. One of the original founders of the Institute for Vocal Advancement, Linda Tomkinson has been teaching professional and non-professional singers for 27 years. While some of her students have enjoyed major success singing with Rihanna’s world concert tours or performing on The Voice, Linda is just as happy helping church singers develop their voice or helping a beginner sing on-key.

    Listen in as Linda shares how being willing to constantly re-evaluate and change your beliefs about teaching can help improve your craft. Learn how to place your lesson’s focus on the student and balance their needs with your teaching goals. And discover what to do when students come with you with ambitious — and possibly unrealistic — expectations for their future in singing.

    In this episode, you’ll learn:

    1. (9:53) How Linda built a career on word-of-mouth recommendations and not social media.
    2. (15:33) How listening to students helps you find the balance between what they want to learn and what you feel they need to know.
    3. (20:50) The dangers of only wanting to work with highly talented performers or established artists.
    4. (23:26) How working with an organization like the Institute for Vocal Advancement changes your perceptions of your self-worth and reasons for teaching.
    5. (29:03) The importance of taking your ego out of the equation when choosing to teach.
    6. (33:17) The questions you should be asking your students in your first meeting — and all subsequent lessons — to learn about their changing needs.
    7. (39:17) Why it’s so important to meet students where they are and not box them in pre-determined roles.
    8. (42:44) What to do when a student comes to you with unrealistic expectations about their singing ability and career goals.

    Find Linda at her website and contact her at singwithlinda@msn.com.

    The book Linda describes is Leadership and Self-Deception, published by the Arbinger Institute.

    We’ve got many more talented teachers and singers waiting in the wings to share their insights and knowledge for season three of the Vocal Advancement Podcast. Make sure you hear from them all by following us and subscribing to our YouTube channel!

    Is there a teacher, performer, or researcher you think would make a great guest on our show? Email us at hello@vocaladvancement.com and let us know!


    About the Institute for Vocal Advancement

    The Institute of Vocal Advancement (IVA) was created to provide voice teachers with a support network to provide you with the best teaching tools and strategies to advance your career. Our trainers teach from the empathic mindset, showing you how to improve your own teaching style.

    Check out our webinars in our list of upcoming events and learning how our Teacher Training Programs can help advance your career. Use the code “iva20percent” to get 20% off your first year’s course membership fee!

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  • Nutrition in Singing with Duncan Rock
    May 8 2025

    Does acid reflux impact your singing performance?

    Perhaps you’ve searched the internet and found multiple articles on “The 10 Foods Singers Should Avoid” or medications promising to cure reflux.

    But before you start making radical changes to your diet, you might want to listen to this episode’s guest. Duncan Rock is an acclaimed operatic baritone who’s performed with the Metropolitan Opera, The Royal Opera House, English National Opera, and Glyndebourne Festival Opera for over a decade.

    More importantly, he’s a nutritionist and registered exercise professional with a Masters degree in Human Nutrition. He now uses his dual passions for singing and health to help performers maintain their health as they enjoy long, successful careers.

    According to Duncan, much of what allows singers and performers stay healthy comes not from a specialized exercise regimen or dietary supplements, but a common-sense approach to diet and personal fitness. His holistic take on healthy living makes his advice easy to follow and highly effective for vocal coaches and their students.

    Listen as Duncan shares his expertise in nutrition and physiotherapy, and learn:

    1. (4:32) How a music scholarship to the Guildhall School of Music & Drama jumpstarted Duncan’s decade-long career as a professional opera singer.
    2. (5:31) How the 2020 pandemic caused Duncan to switch gears and begin working as a nutritionist for the Voice Care Centre in London.
    3. (7:21) How Duncan’s personal experiences with dieticians shaped his common-sense views towards nutrition and healthy diets.
    4. (10:05) Why Duncan initially wasn’t interested in working as a nutritionist for singers — and how this changed.
    5. (15:27) Why good, old fashioned advice on health and nutrition is the most valuable information you can receive in this age of polarized nutritional content.
    6. (16:47) Why singers should maintain balanced diets in an industry with performers like Luciano Pavarotti who don’t always follow healthy eating habits.
    7. (20:43) What research says about how our diets affect our body composition, and how this affects our vocal performance.
    8. (23:22) Why being underweight can potentially be more damaging than being overweight or obese.
    9. (25:36) How nutritionist advice can help performing singers deal with stress and weakened immune systems.
    10. (28:42) The link between eating well and exercising
    11. (33:33) The common-sense approach to managing acid reflux.
    12. (37:36) The problems caused by myths surrounding singer nutrition
    13. (39:55) How the body positivity movement can place negative pressure on singers and performers who change their appearance by adopting healthier habits.
    14. (53:44) How vocal coaches benefit from a basic understanding of vocal nutrition in their classrooms.


    Get more nutritional advice from Duncan by visiting his website. Interested in a more in-depth consultation? Connect with him via email at duncanrocknutrition@gmail.com.

    You can also download Duncan’s IVA webinar, Nutrition and Exercise for Singers — The Missing Link in Vocal Health and Longevity — from the Institute of Vocal Advancement.

    Tom and Heather have a lot of fascinating guests like Duncan lined up for our podcast! Make sure you meet them all by following us on the Vocal Advancement Podcast and see them by subscribing to our YouTube channel!

    Is there a teacher, performer, or researcher you think would make a great guest on our show? Email us at hello@vocaladvancement.com and let us know!


    About the Institute for Vocal Advancement

    The Institute of Vocal Advancement (IVA) was created to provide voice teachers with a support network to provide you with the best teaching tools and strategies to advance your career. Our trainers teach from the empathic mindset, showing you how to improve your own teaching style.

    Learn how our Teacher Training Programs can help advance your career. Use the code “iva20percent” to get 20% off your first year’s course membership fee!

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