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Normalize therapy.
Caleb & Verlynda Simonyi-Gindele
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Formerly: The Marriage Podcast for Smart People
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Formerly: The Marriage Podcast for Smart People
Show more...
Mental Health
Education,
Society & Culture,
Self-Improvement,
Health & Fitness,
Relationships
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Is Past Trauma Affecting Your Singing Voice?
Normalize therapy.
38 minutes 13 seconds
2 months ago
Is Past Trauma Affecting Your Singing Voice?
Expert therapist and vocalist Ron de Jager reveals how unresolved trauma manifests as vocal blocks and performance anxiety—and shares the path to setting your voice free.

### **iTunes Summary / Show Notes**

Have you ever felt like your voice is trapped? For many performers, persistent vocal blocks, stage fright, and performance anxiety aren't just technical issues—they're echoes of past trauma held in the body. The very act of singing, which should be joyful, can become a source of profound fear and re-traumatization.

In this episode, we're joined by Ron de Jager, a member of the Therapevo team who holds both a Doctorate in Musical Arts and a Masters in Counselling. He explains the powerful and often unspoken connection between trauma and the voice. Drawing on his clinical research, Ron unpacks concepts like "body armoring," the impact of insecure attachment on performers, and why the statement "the body keeps the score" is especially true for singers whose very instrument was the site of a past violation.

Most importantly, this conversation offers a message of hope and a clear path toward healing. Discover how specialized, trauma-informed therapy can help you release what's holding you back and finally reclaim the freedom and power in your voice.

**Key discussion points include:**

* Why a singer's experience of trauma is profoundly different from other musicians.
* The physical and emotional ways trauma manifests in a performer's body.
* How to differentiate between a technical issue and a trauma response.
* The therapeutic process for helping performers heal and find their authentic voice.

**Resources Mentioned:**

* **Take the first step:** Book a free, confidential 20-minute consultation with the Therapevo team: [https://therapevo.com/consultation](https://www.google.com/search?q=https://therapevo.com/consultation)
* **Learn more about Ron de Jager's specialized therapy for performers:** [https://oyf.link/ron](https://www.google.com/search?q=https://oyf.link/ron)
Normalize therapy.
Formerly: The Marriage Podcast for Smart People