Voice Training

Professional speakers, teachers, singers, and others who use their voices frequently are prone to vocal disorders. Others who are not professional speakers may work in factories or in crowded work areas where they must speak loudly to overcome the noise. All these people can experience what is called Vocal Hyperfunction. Vocal nodules (also called "nodes" or "singer's nodules" can develop with overuse and misuse of the voice.

Deb Kowalczyk working with clients
Deb Kowalczyk working with clients

Discover how you are harming your voice and make changes that will not only heal the damage, but help prevent further injury. These sessions can sometimes be an alternative to surgical removal of the nodules.

Other voice disorders that can be treated include, but are not limited to:

• Paridoxical Vocal Fold Movement
• Conversion Aphonia
• Functional Falsetto

Alternative Lifestyles (GLBTG)

Those practicing alternative lifestyles sometimes feel their usual voice does not represent their true personality or is keeping them from progressing professionally. ClearSpeak has experience in working with individuals from all walks of life and can help you “Find Your True Voice” and to speak with confidence. Discount packages are available.