by Jennifer Hamady | Sep 30, 2022 | Articles
I was recently interviewed on John Henry Sheridan’s podcast about creative expression, including whether I thought it was imperative for a well-lived life. I do. But I don’t necessarily think of it in the usual way. I’d venture that what comes to mind for most of us...
by Jennifer Hamady | Feb 2, 2021 | Articles
A month ago, I got a call from a client I hadn’t seen in a couple of years. A lot had changed in her life since then, including that she’d recently sustained a vocal injury. Even though Marjorie had just been given the all-clear for us to work together, it wasn’t...
by Jennifer Hamady | May 29, 2020 | Articles
I’ve always been a binge listener. I’m incapable of listening to music casually; any time a song comes on, my attention gets diverted and I lose myself in the world of it. The same goes for when I come across a new artist I like… I remember spending weeks immersed in...
by Jennifer Hamady | Aug 15, 2017 | Articles
In my work, I’ve found that many people feel that using the voice is an activity, a hobby. . . a ‘thing we do.’ That our voices are merely a facet or aspect of who we are. But that is not the case. Our voices are not only within us, they ARE us. We...
by Jennifer Hamady | Nov 7, 2014 | Articles
On a recent walk in Central Park, I came across a family with their dog, straining at his leash. Before 9 am, dogs are allowed to run free, so I assumed that theirs had an aggression issue. At which point the wife, clearly disgusted, said to her husband “it must be...