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EPISODE · Jan 6, 2024 · 47 MIN

Kate Mullins, The story of a singer who lost her voice...

from Embodied with Anthea Bell · host Anthea Bell

In this week's episode we hear from award-winning Jazz singer Kate Mullins; Solo recording artist, Vocal Coach and perhaps best known as one of the 1940's-inspired vocal trio, The Puppini Sisters (signed by Universal Records in 2004).Kate has undergone immense personal and professional transformation over the course of her, as yet young, lifetime.  From the early discovery of her voice to navigating fame, experiences of addiction and eventually, a dawning sense of dis-ease with the life she found herself living. A major vocal rupture in 2020 changed everything - leading her down the painstaking path of physical healing and beyond that, into deep, foundational change.  Now singing again, married, with a young child and new country life, we hear her unique story: what happens when a world-class vocalist loses her voice; a life without crutches; the raw power of one's emotions; and how to rebuild when everything you think you are is stripped away. If you'd like to find out more about Kate's solo work, vocal coaching or upcoming performances with the Puppini Sisters, please use the following links: https://www.superprof.co.uk/internationally-acclaimed-vocalist-kate-mullins-offering-online-singing-and-voice-lessons-jazz-pop-vocal-technique-and-style.html https://thepuppinisisters.com/on-tour E: [email protected] Album with Pianist Will Bartlett, Between Us:  https://open.spotify.com/album/6Mg7NlBd5g0UEkVWGi9Llb And as ever dear listeners, for more information on the Finding Your Way Home Podcast, upcoming speakers and events, and 1:1 Embodiment Coaching, visit: www.ab-embodimentcoaching.org I'd love to hear from you, whatever the reason. 

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