Explore every episode of the podcast The Joyful Singer
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| Ep 3: How to Start Singing Again: 10 Ways to Reconnect with Your Voice | 31 Mar 2026 | 00:25:38 | |
If it’s been a while since you’ve sung, you might be wondering where to even begin. Hosted by Broadway Performer, Voice & Mindset Coach, Erin Stewart. Join us inside my Joyful Singing Program: https://www.erinstewart.net/joyfulsingingspecialoffer Launch Giveaway
Subscribe so you don’t miss an episode! New episodes released every Wednesday. @joyfulsingingwitherin - Chat with me on Instagram! The Joyful Singing Starter Kit - Grab your FREE kit. www.erinstewart.net - See what I’m up to! If you’re enjoying the podcast it would mean the world to me if you’d SUBSCRIBE + leave a REVIEW! I appreciate you and your support! | |||
| Ep 2: How to Make Singing More Fun | 31 Mar 2026 | 00:20:46 | |
If singing has started to feel harder than it used to—tight, effortful, self-conscious and/or not fun—you’re not alone. In this episode, I share three simple tips to help you free things up, reconnect with your voice, and bring more ease and play back into your singing practice. Because singing isn’t meant to feel this hard—and there is a way back. Hosted by Broadway Performer, Voice & Mindset Coach, Erin Stewart.
Launch Giveaway
Subscribe so you don’t miss an episode! New episodes released every Wednesday. @joyfulsingingwitherin - Chat with me on Instagram! The Joyful Singing Starter Kit - Grab your FREE kit. www.erinstewart.net - See what I’m up to! If you’re enjoying the podcast it would mean the world to me if you’d SUBSCRIBE + leave a REVIEW! I appreciate you and your support! | |||
| Ep 1: Welcome to the Joyful Singer Podcast! | 25 Mar 2026 | 00:24:35 | |
Welcome to The Joyful Singer Podcast, your weekly reset toward joy. For singers (professional, enthusiasts, former singers & shower singers!) who want their voice to feel free and their life to feel aligned. Each week, I share insights on vocal health, creative inspiration, performance mindset, and whole-person wellbeing — helping you grow as both a singer and an artist. Hosted by Broadway Performer, Voice & Mindset Coach, Erin Stewart. In today’s episode we’ll learn more about The Joyful Singer Podcast: what this show is, who it’s for, what you can expect each week, and a little bit of my story — because understanding how I got here will help you understand why joyful singing matters so much to me and why it should matter to you.
Launch Giveaway
Subscribe so you don’t miss an episode! New episodes released every Wednesday. @joyfulsingingwitherin - Chat with me on Instagram! The Joyful Singing Starter Kit - Grab your FREE kit. www.erinstewart.net - See what I’m up to! If you’re enjoying the podcast it would mean the world to me if you’d SUBSCRIBE + leave a REVIEW! I appreciate you and your support! | |||
| Ep 5: Vocal Warmups That Actually Work | 29 Apr 2026 | 00:20:39 | |
Inside this episode, I share a story from a recent lesson with a singer who felt like warmups were actually making things worse—and how a simple shift completely changed her experience (and her rehearsal that same day).
And I’ll introduce you to one of the most effective tools I’ve found in 35 years of studying the voice!!
This episode is your invitation to start building a warmup practice that actually supports you.
FREE LIVE WORKSHOP: Midlife and Beyond Voice Revival Join me for a free, live experience designed to help you reconnect with your voice in a supportive, empowering way!! Monday, May 4 at 7pm ET We’ll explore: -Gentle ways to strengthen your voice -How to embrace your current voice (right now) -Keeping your voice flexible and strong through midlife -Mindset support + navigating vocal changes -Singing together in a safe, encouraging space This is for you if: -You haven’t sung in a while -You’re feeling disconnected from your voice -Your voice is changing and you’re not sure what to do -You’re ready to feel more confident, free, and supported Register here: https://www.erinstewart.net/voicerevivalworkshop Resources + Links The Joyful Singing Starter Kit (FREE): https://www.erinstewart.net/starterkit Website:
Let’s Stay Connected Instagram: @joyfulsingingwitherin Facebook: Erin Stewart - Voice Teacher and Mindset Coach for Singers
If this episode resonated with you, make sure to subscribe so you don’t miss what’s coming next. And if you’re enjoying the podcast, leaving a review is one of the most powerful ways to help more singers find this work.
I appreciate you so much for being here!
Disclaimer: While we talk about mental, physical, and vocal wellbeing here, this podcast is not a substitute for medical, vocal, or therapeutic care. Please seek guidance from a licensed professional for personalized support. | |||
| Ep 4: Taming Your Inner Critic | 22 Apr 2026 | 00:21:57 | |
If your inner critic has ever made singing feel stressful, heavy, or not fun… this episode is for you. That voice in your head—the one that nitpicks, judges, replays mistakes, and tells you you’re not good enough? Yeah… we’re talking about that voice. In this episode, I’m breaking down what your inner critic actually is, why it exists, and how it might be holding you back from singing freely and fully expressing yourself. The truth is, your inner critic isn’t the thing that will help you grow. It’s the thing that keeps you stuck. Inside this episode, you’ll learn: -Why your inner critic exists (and why it feels so convincing) -The 3 ways it shows up in your life (not just in your singing) -How it hijacks your perception and distorts reality -The difference between judgment and discernment -How to recognize when your inner critic is in charge -Simple, practical ways to quiet the noise and come back to yourself
FREE LIVE WORKSHOP: Midlife and Beyond Voice Revival Join me for a free, live experience designed to help you reconnect with your voice in a supportive, empowering way!! Monday, May 4 at 7pm ET We’ll explore: -Gentle ways to strengthen your voice -How to embrace your current voice (right now) -Keeping your voice flexible and strong through midlife -Mindset support + navigating vocal changes -Singing together in a safe, encouraging space This is for you if: -You haven’t sung in a while -You’re feeling disconnected from your voice -Your voice is changing and you’re not sure what to do -You’re ready to feel more confident, free, and supported Register here: https://www.erinstewart.net/voicerevivalworkshop Resources + Links The Joyful Singing Starter Kit (FREE): https://www.erinstewart.net/starterkit Website:
Let’s Stay Connected Instagram: @joyfulsingingwitherin Facebook: Erin Stewart - Voice Teacher and Mindset Coach for Singers
If this episode resonated with you, make sure to subscribe so you don’t miss what’s coming next. And if you’re enjoying the podcast, leaving a review is one of the most powerful ways to help more singers find this work.
I appreciate you so much for being here!
Disclaimer: While we talk about mental, physical, and vocal wellbeing here, this podcast is not a substitute for medical, vocal, or therapeutic care. Please seek guidance from a licensed professional for personalized support. | |||
| Ep 7: 12 Tips for Dealing with Performance Anxiety | 13 May 2026 | 00:23:52 | |
12 Tips for Dealing with Performance Anxiety
Do you ever feel like performance anxiety completely hijacks your body before you sing? Racing heart. In this episode of The Joyful Singer Podcast, I’m talking honestly about performance anxiety — not just as a singer and performer, but as someone who deeply struggled with it for years.
In this episode, we explore a gentler, more compassionate approach to nerves and stage fright — one that helps you work with your body instead of fighting against it. I’m also sharing 12 practical tools that have genuinely helped me throughout my performing career — tools I’ve tested before auditions, concerts, rehearsals, performances, and high-pressure singing situations. These are strategies to help you:
Because the goal isn’t to become someone who never feels nervous. The goal is to become someone who knows how to move through it. In this episode, we cover:
Including:
If you’ve ever felt ashamed of your nerves, frustrated by your anxiety, or discouraged by how vulnerable performing can feel… this episode is for you.
Resources + Links The Joyful Singing Starter Kit (FREE): Website: Instagram: @joyfulsingingwitherin
If this episode resonated with you, make sure to subscribe so you don’t miss future episodes. And if you’re enjoying the podcast, leaving a review is one of the most powerful ways you can help more singers find this work. I appreciate you so much for being here!! DisclaimerWhile we talk about mental, physical, and vocal wellbeing here, this podcast is not a substitute for medical, vocal, or therapeutic care. Please seek guidance from a licensed professional for personalized support. | |||
| Ep. 6: How to Sing More Consistently | 06 May 2026 | 00:18:53 | |
Episode 6: How to Sing More Consistently If you’ve been telling yourself, “I just need to be more consistent”… but it’s not happening—this episode is for you. Because the truth is: In this episode, we’re rethinking what it actually takes to build a sustainable singing practice—one that fits your life, supports your voice, and feels good enough to keep coming back to. Whether you’ve fallen out of the habit, lost your motivation, or just don’t know where to start again… this is your way back. Inside This Episode:
You’ll also learn how to create structure and support so you’re not relying on motivation to show up. A lot of what I’m sharing here is inspired by the work of James Clear in Atomic Habits—especially the idea that we overestimate motivation and underestimate environment. I’ve adapted these ideas specifically for singers. For additional reading, be sure to check out this wonderful resource: Atomic Habits by James Clear
Joyful Singing – Special Podcast Offer (Ends May 15) If you’ve been listening to the podcast and thinking, “I want more support with my voice”… this is for you. For a limited time, I’m offering a special podcast-only bonus inside Joyful Singing—including 4 private voice lessons with me, which I’ve never bundled this many into the program. But what truly makes this program different is the level of support. Inside, you’ll get:
This isn’t just about learning how to sing. ✨ This special offer ends Friday, May 15—and the program price will be increasing after that. Learn more here:
Free Resource 🎁 The Joyful Singing Starter Kit
Let’s Stay Connected Instagram: @joyfulsingingwitherin
If this episode resonated with you, make sure to subscribe so you don’t miss what’s coming next. And if you’re enjoying the podcast, leaving a review is one of the most powerful ways to help more singers find this work. I appreciate you so much for being here. 💛
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| Ep 13: My Pre-Show Ritual: How I Calm Nerves and Prepare to Sing | 24 Jun 2026 | 00:14:21 | |
Episode 13: My Pre-Show Ritual: How I Calm Nerves and Prepare to Sing What should you do on the day of a performance? How long should you warmup for? Drink gallons of water? Hide under a blanket until it's time to go on stage? In this episode of The Joyful Singer Podcast, Erin shares her personal performance day ritual—a routine she developed over more than 30 years of performing on Broadway, Off-Broadway, national tours, regional theatre, concerts, auditions, and countless performances. From her very first professional theatre job at age 20 (earning a whopping $100 a week!) to performing as Christine in The Phantom of the Opera, Erin has learned that the key to a successful performance day isn't perfection. It's about support, care and rest. In this episode, you'll learn how to create a performance day routine that helps calm your nerves, conserve your energy, prepare your voice, and get you into the right mindset so you can walk on stage feeling grounded, focused, and ready to share your gift. In This Episode, You'll Learn:
A performance day isn't the day to push harder. It's the day to support yourself. The goal isn't to spend all your energy preparing for the performance—the goal is to save your energy for the performance itself. When you approach the day with intention, care, and trust, you give yourself the best possible chance to walk on stage feeling prepared, present, and connected. Mentioned in This Episode:Episode 5: Vocal Warm-Ups That Actually Work Learn more about SOVT (Semi-Occluded Vocal Tract) exercises and why they're one of Erin's favorite tools for warming up the voice. Episode 7: 12 Tips for Dealing with Performance Anxiety A collection of Erin's favorite tools and strategies for managing nerves before auditions and performances.
The Joyful Singing Workshop: 3 Steps to Confident, Joyful Singing In this free workshop you'll learn how to: ✔ Warm up your voice in a way that actually works ✔ Quiet your inner critic ✔ Create a more joyful and sustainable singing practice ✔ Build confidence and trust in your voice Register here: https://erinstewart.net/joyfulsingingworkshop Connect with ErinInstagram: @joyfulsingingwitherin Facebook: Erin Stewart - Voice Teacher and Mindset Coach for Singers Website: erinstewart.net Email: info@erinstewart.net Have a question you'd like Erin to answer on the podcast? Send her a DM on Instagram or reach out through her website. She'd love to hear from you! If You Enjoyed This Episode...Please follow The Joyful Singer Podcast, leave a review, and share this episode with a singer who has a performance coming up. Your support helps more singers discover a joyful, whole-person approach to singing.
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| Ep 12: Joyful Singing vs. Traditional Voice Work — A Different Way to Grow as a Singer | 17 Jun 2026 | 00:16:28 | |
Episode 12: Joyful Singing vs. Traditional Voice Work — A Different Way to Grow as a Singer
What if becoming a better singer wasn't about fixing yourself? In this episode of The Joyful Singer Podcast, Erin explores the key differences between traditional voice training and the Joyful Singing approach—and why so many singers feel stuck, frustrated, or disconnected despite years of lessons, practice, and hard work. If you've ever felt like singing became all about technique, performance, or getting it "right," this conversation offers a refreshing alternative. Joyful Singing is a whole-person approach that recognizes that your voice doesn't exist separately from the rest of your life. Your mindset, nervous system, emotions, physical wellbeing, and life experiences all influence how you sing—and how you feel about singing. In this episode, Erin shares:
Whether you're a professional singer, an enthusiastic amateur, someone returning to singing after a break, or someone who simply longs to sing more freely, this episode will help you rethink what growth can look like. Singing doesn't have to be driven by harshness. It can be driven by curiosity. By creativity. By self-trust. And yes—by joy. Free Resource: The Joyful Singing Starter Kit Ready to take your first steps toward becoming a Joyful Singer? Download Erin's FREE Joyful Singing Starter Kit and discover how to: ✔ Reconnect with your voice ✔ Build a singing practice that feels good ✔ Quiet fear and self-judgment ✔ Create habits that actually stick ✔ Warm up your voice effectively and confidently The Starter Kit includes: 🎵 A vocal warmup 📖 A guided workbook ✅ A habit tracker 🧘 A guided centering exercise Grab your free Starter Kit here: 👉 https://www.erinstewart.net/starterkit Connect with Erin Instagram: @joyfulsingingwitherin Facebook: Erin Stewart - Voice Teacher and Mindset Coach for Singers Website: erinstewart.net Email: info@erinstewart.net Have a question you'd like answered on a future episode? Send Erin a DM on Instagram. Your question might be featured on the podcast! Enjoying the Podcast? If this episode resonated with you: ⭐ Follow the show ⭐ Share it with a fellow singer ⭐ Tag @joyfulsingingwitherin if you share on social media Every review and share helps more singers discover a joyful, sustainable path to their voice. | |||
| Ep 11: What To Do When Auditions Aren't Going Your Way | 10 Jun 2026 | 00:19:08 | |
EP 11: What to Do When Auditions Aren't Going Your Way
If you've ever wondered whether you'll ever book another gig, questioned your talent after a string of "no's," or found yourself stuck in a discouraging quiet season, this episode is for you. In this episode of The Joyful Singer Podcast, we're talking about one of the hardest parts of being a performer: dealing with rejection. Whether you're auditioning professionally, putting yourself out there in your local community, or simply longing for more opportunities to sing, rejection is part of the journey. But it doesn't have to define your experience—or your identity as a singer. In this conversation, Erin shares a different way of approaching rejection, dry spells, and those unsettling periods when it feels like nothing is happening. You'll learn how to stop letting your inner critic write the story, how to navigate quiet seasons with more grace, and how to stay connected to joy even when the calendar looks empty. Because your worth as a singer is not determined by your latest audition result. In This Episode You'll Learn:
What if this season isn't evidence that you're falling behind? What if it's preparing you for something bigger? Mentioned in This Episode🎙 Previous Episode EP 10: Parenting Your Singer Self The Joyful Singing Workshop: The 3 Steps to Confident, Joyful Singing In this free workshop you'll learn how to:
👉 Register here: Instagram: @joyfulsingingwitherin Facebook: Erin Stewart - Voice Teacher and Mindset Coach for Singers Website: erinstewart.net Email: info@erinstewart.net 💌 Have a Question for the Podcast? Erin is now collecting listener questions for future episodes! Send a DM on Instagram: If you have a question about singing, mindset, confidence, performance, creativity, vocal health, or anything related to your voice, chances are other singers are wondering the same thing. Enjoying The Podcast?If this episode resonated with you: ⭐ Follow the show ⭐ Leave a review ⭐ Share this episode with a singer friend Your support helps more singers discover a joyful, compassionate approach to voice and creativity. | |||
| Ep 10: Parenting Your Singer Self | 03 Jun 2026 | 00:13:53 | |
How do you speak to yourself after a bad audition? After a mistake? After a performance that didn’t go the way you hoped? Most of us would never speak to a friend the way we sometimes speak to ourselves. And yet, there’s this kind of conversation happening 👇 "You should have done better." In this episode of The Joyful Singer Podcast, we’re exploring something powerful: You are already parenting yourself every day. The question is: how? Because whether you realize it or not, you are constantly coaching yourself through fear, disappointment, embarrassment, mistakes, growth, and success. Today we’re talking about how to shift from harshness and shame into something more supportive: ✨ empathy Because your singer self deserves the same kindness you naturally offer to the people you love. In this episode you'll discover: - Why we all have an ongoing "inner parenting voice" - How harsh self-talk often disguises itself as motivation - Why shame and self-criticism can become automatic - The surprising lesson Erin learned while navigating Lyme disease - How conditional love quietly shows up in our relationship with ourselves - Why empathy may be one of your greatest untapped superpowers - How working with a childhood photo can help you reconnect with your essence - The difference between analytical thinking and compassionate wisdom - How to begin developing a more nurturing relationship with yourself as a singer Your invitation this week: Find a childhood picture that brings up good feelings for you. Choose a picture that reminds you of your essence—your joy, spirit, personality, curiosity, playfulness... you. Spend a few moments with it each day and notice:
And throughout the week ask: Can I hold myself with love when I mess up? Can I respond with care instead of criticism? Can I become the parent my singer self needs? A mantra from today's episode: "I love myself." "I love myself." "I love myself."
Mentioned in this episode: ➡ FREE Joyful Singing Workshop: The 3 Steps to Confident, Joyful Singing In this free workshop you'll: • Learn vocal warmups that actually work to strengthen and free your voice Register here:
Connect with Erin: Instagram: @joyfulsingingwitherin Facebook: Erin Stewart - Voice Teacher and Mindset Coach for Singers Website: erinstewart.net Email: info@erinstewart.net If you try the childhood photo exercise or want to share your experience from this week's episode, send a message or email! Would LOVE to hear from you!
Love the show? If this episode resonated with you: ⭐ Follow the podcast ⭐ Leave a review ⭐ Share this episode with a friend ⭐ Tag @joyfulsingingwitherin if you share on social media Your support helps more singers discover this work and build more joyful relationships with their voices. | |||
| Ep 9: A singing practice that’s just for you. | 27 May 2026 | 00:21:44 | |
Do you ever feel like your singing has slowly become something you do for everyone else? For the audience. Somewhere along the way, maybe you began to lose touch with what you actually want. In this episode of The Joyful Singer Podcast, we're talking about creating a singing practice that belongs to you first and foremost—one rooted in joy, curiosity, creativity, and connection rather than pleasing and obligation. Inspired by a story from Natalie Portman while filming Black Swan, we explore what happens when we stop performing for approval and start creating from ourselves instead. Because singing doesn't only exist to make you better. It can also exist to make you feel:
In this episode you'll discover: - Why so many singers slowly disconnect from their own desires and creativity - Four ways to create a singing practice that's actually for you - Why singing doesn't have to be shared publicly to be meaningful - The surprising cost of always singing from obligation instead of joy - Why discipline and joy don't have to compete with one another
Mentioned in this episode: 🎧 Episode 5: Vocal Warmups That Actually Work 🎧 Episode 4: Taming Your Inner Critic
➡ FREE Joyful Singing Workshop In this free workshop you'll: • Learn vocal warmups that actually work to strengthen and free your voice Register here:
Connect with Erin: Instagram: @joyfulsingingwitherin Facebook: Erin Stewart - Voice Teacher and Mindset Coach for Singers
Have a topic you'd love covered on the podcast? Send me a message: info@erinstewart.net | |||
| Ep 8: Owning Your Voice in Midlife | 20 May 2026 | 00:15:52 | |
Have you started noticing changes in your voice as you move through midlife? Maybe your voice feels less flexible. In this episode of The Joyful Singer Podcast, we’re talking about the very real vocal changes that can happen during midlife, aging, perimenopause, and menopause — and how to support your voice with more compassion, intention, and care. A few weeks ago, I hosted a free live workshop called Midlife and Beyond Voice Revival, and the response was incredible. So many singers shared how relieved they felt simply hearing these conversations happening openly and honestly. Because the truth is we don’t talk enough about midlife voices. And we should! Your voice changing does not mean your voice has lost value. Your voice is evolving. And in many ways, this chapter can bring a new richness, depth, wisdom, and emotional connection to your singing that younger voices simply don’t have yet. In this episode, I’m sharing practical tools to help you:
In this episode, we cover:
We also talk about:
Because this isn’t about trying to force your voice to sound 20 again. It’s about learning how to support the voice you have now — with wisdom, flexibility, curiosity, and care.
FREE WORKSHOP: The Joyful Singing Workshop I’m so excited to be offering a brand new free workshop experience: Multiple live sessions are available. We’ll explore:
Registration link:
Resources + Links The Joyful Singing Starter Kit (FREE): Website:
Let’s Stay Connected Instagram: @joyfulsingingwitherin If this episode resonated with you, make sure to subscribe so you don’t miss future episodes. And if you’re enjoying the podcast, leaving a review is one of the most powerful ways to help more singers find this work. | |||