Earn 8 CMTEs

Reclaim Your Voice With Confidence

You want to keep your voice healthy so your clients don’t miss a beat, but…

  • You’re still recovering from illness, fatigue, or injury
  • You’re not sure why you keep losing your voice right before the work week begins, leaving your clients hanging
  • You feel alone like no one understands the pressure that comes with being a music therapist where using the voice is almost mandatory
  • You’re depleted, not just vocally, but emotionally due to the stress of having a strained voice

Wouldn’t it be a lot easier if you had a game plan?

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The Steps To Ensure You Are Helping, Not Hurting Your Voice

Your voice is one of your most powerful tools as a music therapist. Maintaining its health and enhancing its capabilities is crucial for sustainability and longevity in this field.

Unfortunately, vocal injury is a prevalent issue for music therapists, as our jobs often demand high vocal use and many music therapists have minimal or limited vocal training.

Changing weather, budding plants, viruses… your voice is facing a lot of enemies. Make sure you’re helping, not hurting!

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Treat Your Voice Like The Athlete It Is

When you sign up you will receive:

  • 4 effective ways to help your voice recover from illness, fatigue, and injury
  • 8 unique vocal warm-ups to use right before starting your session
  • A renewed sense of motivation in adopting new vocal health habits by exercising vocal mindfulness with our Music Therapy community
  • A deep understanding of vocal anatomy so that your physical & emotional self-awareness is heightened and more sensitive
  • A vocal exercise routine that will help you sing in a healthier, and more authentic and natural way while building confidence in your voice
  • 8 CMTEs so that you get that much closer to recertification. You are paying less than $5/creditWOW! 😲

Get instant access for just $39

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Meet your instructor

Hi! I’m Laura, The Mindful Voice Teacher 👋

I’m a board-certified music therapist and host of The Mindful Voice Teacher Podcast. I’ve been training music therapists on healthy vocal techniques for most of my career. My passion is helping educators & therapists to more confidently address mental health struggles that come up in lessons with students.

I enjoy regularly practicing my in-person music therapy services through hospice and intergenerational settings. And I’m so honored to share my vocal expertise combined with clinical application with YOU, my colleague.

Through my experiences, I’ve learned how to use the voice to support mental health, and I would be thrilled for you to join me in this class. I’d love to help keep you accountable in sustaining vocal health so you can serve your clients on a deeper level.

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Laura Seipert, MT-BC

“I feel like Laura knew how to diagnose my current struggles in singing and had great exercises to address the problem. I’ve been working with her for a couple of months and it has been helpful. I sang 14 hours in 3 gigs last weekend and after listening back to the performances I can say I was happy with the overall consistency and quality of my voice. I feel like I’ve tapped into some ease around singing that I have been wanting and Laura has been a great support in the process.”

Sammy Pond
Lead Singer of the band Summer Bloom

“After losing my voice, training with Laura has given me the tools to help me to recover and sing in a way that is sustainable. Because Laura is experienced as a music therapist, she understands the unique demands which are placed on my voice and helps me to navigate through challenging repertoire. Her exercises and approach to teaching have helped me to gain confidence in my singing again. Laura has helped me to increase my authenticity in vocally delivering a variety of genres and styles. I highly recommend her program to music therapists who want to grow in confidence with their vocal skills, as well as those who want to ensure that they are singing in a healthy and sustainable way.”

Jillian Lurlano, MT-BC
Hospice Music Therapist