The Drama Coach Podcast
In this episode of The Drama Coach Podcast, I’m joined by Rosie Stancliffe, an actor and voice coach from Tyne and Wear, also known online as Geordie Voice Coach. This conversation is a brilliant deep dive into what voice training actually is, why it matters for young actors, and how performers can build vocal confidence without feeling they have to lose who they are. We talk about breath, resonance, articulation, tension, accent, identity, drama school preparation, vocal health, and how voice work connects so closely to truthful acting. Rosie also shares practical exercises that young performers can try safely at home, including ways to explore resonance, support articulation, release jaw tension and begin looking after the voice more thoughtfully. We also discuss accent bias, regional voices, authenticity, and why accents are not just something to “put on”, but are deeply connected to identity, culture and lived experience. Rosie speaks beautifully about helping performers lean into their own sounds rather than feeling they need to smooth themselves out or change who they are. Voice practitioners discussed in this episode include: Cicely Berry, David Carey and Rebecca Clark Carey, Barbara Houseman Jessica Wolfe - https://www.jessicawolfartofbreathing.com/the-art-of-breathing [https://www.jessicawolfartofbreathing.com/the-art-of-breathing] Rosie Stancliffe website: https://www.rosiestancliffe.com/ [https://www.rosiestancliffe.com/] TikTok: @GeordieVoiceCoach Instagram: @georgievoicecoach Follow @TheDramaCoach for more acting tips and podcast clips. Find links, resources and coaching here: https://linktr.ee/TheDramaCoach [https://linktr.ee/TheDramaCoach] Music: Soft Music 495878 by nastelbom (Pixabay)
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