Mar 05 2025 50 mins 2
As music teachers, we use our voices constantly—but are we taking care of them the way we should? In this episode of That Music Podcast, I sit down with Dr. Jennifer Whitehead, a vocal health expert and professor at Ohio Wesleyan University, to talk about how teachers can protect their voices, avoid vocal fatigue, and develop habits that support long-term vocal wellness.
We discuss everything from warmups and cool-downs to the hidden impact of stress and classroom acoustics. Plus, Dr. Whitehead shares practical tips for navigating high vocal loads, managing vocal strain when you’re sick, and knowing when it’s time to seek professional help.
Whether you’re a trained vocalist or an instrumentalist who “fell into” teaching general music, this episode is packed with insights to help you keep your most important teaching tool—your voice—strong and healthy for years to come.
Episode Chapters:
0:00 Introduction
2:23 Why Vocal Health Matters for Teachers
9:24 Understanding Vocal Fatigue and Strain
14:45 Daily Habits for a Healthier Voice
20:58 Hydration, Diet, and Your Voice
25:46 What to Do When You’re Sick
28:09 The Role of Stress in Vocal Health
38:58 When to Seek Professional Help
44:42 Final Tips for Protecting Your Voice
49:46 Takeaways
Links and Resources:
- Elementary Newbie Guide
- Disabilities Guide
- Steady Beat Survival Guide
- Join That Music Teacher Community
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