Grace Hancock Music
Curious Vocalists
For the curious singers who want to find more fulfilment from their craft, join Grace for a deep dive into comprehensive vocal training techniques and profound emotional awareness. Featuring insightful interviews with experienced performers and practitioners, listen in as Grace gleans wisdom about the technical know-how, mental resilience and ways to navigate this turbulent industry with integrity and purpose.
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Jul 9, 2026
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#36 How To Build a Creative Enterprise: Funding and Scaling Your Artistry 09.07.2026 48:34
In this episode of Curious Vocalists, Grace sits down with creative entrepreneur and co-founder of ArtsGroupie CIC, Mikey Francis Dunne, to talk about the reality of creating a business in the creative industry. Mikey shares his journey from experiencing homelessness to co-running an award-winning creative enterprise right out of his flat. The conversation strips away the fluff and focuses on th...
#35 Vocal Physiotherapy: Release Hidden Tension and Optimise Your Voice with Genevieve Tawiah 02.07.2026 44:52
When we think of vocal health, our minds often jump straight to touring singers or West End performers. But if you are a classroom teacher managing a busy room, or a corporate executive delivering back-to-back presentations, you are a vocal professional—and you rely on the physical strength of your voice every single day. In this episode, Performance and Vocal Physiotherapist Genevieve Tawiah shar...
#34 From Classical to Contemporary: Navigating the Technical Shift to a Commercial Sound 25.06.2026 56:30
In this episode of Curious Vocalists, Grace is joined by Annie Little, an LA-based actress, vocal coach, and founder of The Unlimited Voice. Together, they look at the mechanical and mental shifts required to move from classical aria setups to contemporary commercial singing. They discuss how their opposite starting points led to similar hurdles with their mixed voices. While Grace struggled with...
#33 How to Add a Bluesy Touch to Your Singing Voice: Ray Charles Case Study 18.06.2026 20:09
In this case study episode of Curious Vocalists, Grace breaks down the distinctive qualities and vocal techniques that defined Ray Charles as a legendary singer and performer. Discover how he balanced a raw, unpolished grit with a deeply rooted chest resonance and forward placement to create an incredibly emotive and timeless sound. The episode explores his masterful, unpredictable phrasing that r...
#32 Future-Proof Your Voice: Pre-habilitation for Singers and Speakers 11.06.2026 43:54
Vocal fitness is not a topic to store away for later life. On this episode of Curious Vocalists, Dr. Rebecca Moseley-Morgan, researcher, educator, and incoming President of the British Voice Association, breaks down the physiological shifts that begin in our late 20s and 30s. Using insights from voice science and organology, she outlines the early structural changes affecting our respiratory muscl...
#31 Studio Mastery: Communicating Your Artistic Vision with Confidence 04.06.2026 39:52
In this episode of Curious Vocalists, we step into the studio with Kimberly Shires, a classically trained clarinetist turned independent music producer, audio engineer, and owner of Hear Me Roar Studios. Kimberly shares powerful insights from her recent festival panel about breaking down technical barriers and eliminating the gatekeeping that often leaves artists feeling lost during the production...
#30 Truth, the Inner Critic, and Creative Wellbeing with Life Coach Tom Fogg 28.05.2026 54:17
In this episode of Curious Vocalists, life coach Tom Fogg joins a relaxed, conversational, yet profound exploration of the the relationship between truth, authenticity, and creativity. Rather than a structured interview, this is an open dialogue centred on the concept of truth and its foundational role in maintaining creative wellbeing. They discuss practical techniques for embracing self-compassi...
#29 Be Your Own Kind of Funny: Master Authentic Onstage Chat With Logan Murray 21.05.2026 46:40
What happens when the music stops and it is time to talk to the crowd? For many musicians and vocalists, bridging the gap between songs is the most nerve-racking part of the show. In this episode of Curious Vocalists, Grace sits down with comedian, author, and comedy workshop leader Logan Murray—who has taught the likes of household names like Greg Davies and Rhod Gilbert. Logan shares invaluable...
#28 The Compelling Speaking Voice (Part 2: How to Captivate and Lead from Any Stage 14.05.2026 27:25
In the second half of this special two-part series on the compelling speaking voice, the focus shifts from the physical foundations of voice to the art of delivery and leadership presence. This episode explores how to move beyond a monotone or repetitive delivery to find a voice that commands authority while maintaining a genuine connection with your audience. Through practical exercises and minds...
#27 The Compelling Speaking Voice (Part 1): How to Captivate and Lead from Any Stage 07.05.2026 25:50
In this first instalment of a special two-part series, Curious Vocalists shifts the spotlight from the singing voice to the speaking voice. While musicians spend countless hours perfecting their melodies, the words spoken between songs—introductions, workshop instructions, and audience gratitude—are just as vital for establishing authority and authentic connection. Grace guides you through the ess...
#26 Exploring Hypnotherapy for the Self-Doubting Musician 30.04.2026 44:36
In this episode of Curious Vocalists, RTT Practitioner and Hypnotherapist Laura Paton joins the show to de-mystify the world of hypnotherapy. She clarifies that the process is far from the freaky stereotypes of swinging clocks or losing consciousness; instead, it is a grounded method of relaxing the nervous system where the individual remains fully in control. The conversation explores how subcons...
#25 For The Anxious Performer: Nervous System Regulation with Emily Kennedy Barnes 23.04.2026 54:34
Why does the voice tighten just when we need it most? In this episode, we sit down with Mind-Body Neuroscientist and Somatic Experiencing® Practitioner Emily Kennedy-Barnes to decode the physiological override that happens on stage. Emily offers practical exercises beyond basic stress management to explore how neuroscience and somatic experiencing can transform your relationship with your instru...
#24 Songwriting as Healing: Turning Your Past into a Powerful Future With Emma G 16.04.2026 50:17
How do you break through the old habits and creative "scar tissue" that keep you stuck? In this episode, Grace sits down with award-winning singer-songwriter, author, vocal coach, and TEDx speaker Emma G. After surviving 10 brain surgeries by age 14, Emma didn't just find a way to live—she found a way to rewrite her narrative through music. They discuss her new book, Mental Health Sounds Like This...
#23 Vocal Longevity & Stamina: A Performer’s Maintenance Guide 09.04.2026 33:00
Performing every night isn't just an art—it’s an athletic feat. In this solo episode, Grace talks about the rigorous vocal demands of life as a cruise ship performer, sharing the exact strategies she uses to maintain peak stamina while on the go. Whether you’re a professional touring artist or an aspiring singer, this episode serves as a masterclass in vocal longevity. Grace walks you through her...
#22 Stuck in Your Head On Stage? The 5 Archetypes of Performance Self-Sabotage 02.04.2026 35:20
Are you trapped in your own head when you’re on stage? You’re hitting the notes and wearing the smile, but internally, you’re calculating the audience's reaction rather than feeling the music. In today’s episode, Grace goes deep into the archives of your mind to understand why the flow state feels so elusive for many vocalists. Using Meredith Miller’s transformative framework from her course, Endi...
#21 Low Range Wins & Vocal Longevity: Ukulele Simon’s ‘Bolicious’ Gigging Strategies 27.03.2026 46:42
In this episode, Grace dives into the energetic world of Ukulele Simon, the "beatboxing, looping ukulele guy" known for turning festivals into full-blown "rave-e-leles." They explore the unique challenges and triumphs of having a lower vocal range in a music industry full of tenors or above. Simon reveals how he has leaned into his bonkers ukulele, beatboxing niche that turns even the lowest, ches...
#20 Vocal Cringe: Why Your Recorded Voice Sounds Strange (& How to Overcome it) 20.03.2026 17:32
Ever wonder, "Is that really me?" when you hear a recording of yourself? In this episode Grace talks about the phenomenon of voice confrontation—the psychological and physiological "cringe" we feel when hearing our own voices played back, the importance of recording ourselves as singers and practical ways we can overcome our discomfort. She breaks down the science of bone conduction versus air con...
#19 Losing Your Love of Music? Understanding Burnout with Psychotherapist Jessica Quiñones 13.03.2026 43:47
In this conversation, Grace Hancock and Jessica Quiñones delve into the complexities of musical burnout, exploring its symptoms, the impact of perfectionism, and the relationship musicians have with their craft. They discuss the importance of understanding the psychological aspects of musicianship and how to reclaim joy in music through setting boundaries and addressing personal needs. Grace and J...
#18 From Jealous Rage to Creative Flow: Ending the Comparison Trap 06.03.2026 24:13
Ever felt like someone else’s musical success is your own personal failure? If you’ve ever felt the urge to slam your instrument down in a fit of jealousy, this episode is for you. Grace explores the complex emotions of jealousy and anger that often arise in the creative process. She shares her personal experiences of feeling inadequate in the face of her partner's success and discusses the psycho...
#17 The Original Artist’s Reality Check: SJ Mortimer on the Adrenaline, the Burnout, and the In-Between 27.02.2026 52:52
Singer Songwriter, SJ Mortimer pulls back the curtain on the reality of following her dream as a front-woman of multi award-winning Americana Rock Band, Morganway. From recognising the red flags of the burnout cycle, to the paralysing perfection trap that often kills the very creativity it’s trying to polish. We move past the highlight reels to discuss the need for healthy sleep patterns, a genuin...
#16 Why You Shouldn't Sing How You Speak: Dipthonging is Holding You Back 20.02.2026 27:12
Are you confused about whether to sing like you speak? Grace takes you through how singing in a speech-like quality can rob your voice of a certain ‘je ne said quoi’ and how to alter your vowels for that flowing, professional sound. The episode explains the concept of dipthonging and why it’s detrimental to your sound. It’s a practical, virtual lesson focusing on the importance of vowel alteration...
#15 Musical Theatre Mastery and Mindset with Rebecca Southard 13.02.2026 58:14
Need help navigating the technical and nerve-wracking world of Musical Theatre singing? In this episode, powerhouse vocalist, Rebecca Southard who won 2nd place in her vocal category in the New York IMTA contest 2023, talks about the vast landscape of the Musical Theatre sound—from the bell-like clarity of Julie Andrews to the more modern emotive belt. They clear up the distinction between twang a...
#14 Music & Motherhood: Reframing the Creative Career Balance with Cloudi Lewis 06.02.2026 33:44
Singer songwriter Cloudi Lewis discusses the surprising benefits to her creative career since having children. Hear how she faced disillusionment with life and music after graduating from her Popular Music Degree and how the additions to the family have shaped her creative powers - from ultra efficient time management, to discovering her own resourcefulness in monetizing a wider range of her creat...
#13 The Courage Hack: Creative Growth in Adulthood (with Toby & Grace) 30.01.2026 37:14
Lost that passion for your music you had when you were a kid? In this conversation, Toby and Grace explore the pitfalls of their courage in their creative lives as adults, how adulthood can grind your creativity down to a pulp, and the mindset shifts around courage that are key to claiming back your passion. They invite you to analyse your subtext: are you being impatient with yourself? Could your...
#12 Biological Hacks for Nervous Singers - Activate Your Vagus Nerve 23.01.2026 15:28
In this episode, Grace explores the intricate relationship between singing and the vagus nerve and how singing can serve as a powerful tool for relaxation and emotional regulation. She explains the physiological mechanisms behind the vagus nerve's influence on vocal control and stress reduction, and shares practical exercises to stimulate the vagus nerve, ultimately highlighting the profound impac...
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