The Disabled Divas Podcast

Episode 7: Katherine Meizel & Anne Slovin

31 min · 22. sept. 2025
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We are so excited for this episode of The Disabled Diva's podcast as we welcome Katherine and Anne share insights from their new book, Disability and Accessibility in the Voice Studio. From practical teaching strategies to powerful personal stories, this episode is for educators, singers, and anyone who believes in access to the arts.

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