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Author: John Henny

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Hosted by world renowned vocal coach John Henny, The Intelligent Vocalist delves into all things singing - from anatomy and vocal science, to performance, lessons, health, artist development and inside industry practices, Join John as he opens the door to the world of singing and gives insights gleaned from his many decades of teaching everyone from beginners to superstars, as well as training other leading voice teachers.
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In this episode of The Intelligent Vocalist, John explores a surprising reason the voice can feel different with age. He explains how changes in the brain and nervous system affect the speed and precision of the signals that control your voice. The encouraging news is that the brain remains highly adaptable, and understanding these changes is the first step toward strengthening the brain-voice connection.   Episode highlights: Changes in myelin, dopamine, acetylcholine, and motor planning can affect vocal speed, timing, and precision. Neuroplasticity means the brain can still adapt and strengthen with training well into later life. Singing and musical training can help keep the brain's voice-related systems more responsive.   To learn more about John Henny, his best-selling books, on-line courses, Voiceschool.com featuring his Teaching Team of Experts, Speaker Training and the Contemporary Voice Teacher Academy, visit: JohnHenny.com
In this episode of The Intelligent Vocalist, John talks about phonation threshold pressure, or PTP, and explains why it may be the hidden factor behind days when your voice feels heavy, effortful, or unpredictable. He breaks down what raises PTP, especially in the aging voice, and shares practical tools like hydration, nebulizing, SOVT exercises, and smart practice habits to bring it back down. When you understand this one number, singing starts to make a lot more sense, and you gain back a sense of control.   Episode highlights: High PTP equals harder singing, low PTP equals easier singing Dryness, stiffness, and atrophy are major drivers of vocal effort as we age Consistent daily exercise helps manage long term stiffness and weakness   To learn more about John Henny, his best-selling books, on-line courses, Voiceschool.com featuring his Teaching Team of Experts, Speaker Training and the Contemporary Voice Teacher Academy, visit: JohnHenny.com
In this episode of The Intelligent Vocalist, John looks at the rise of AI-generated vocal advice and why so much of it is misleading, fear-driven, or simply wrong. He explains how slick presentation and absolute claims can create confusion and anxiety, especially around vocal health and technique. Learning how to spot reliable information helps you protect both your voice and your peace of mind.   Episode highlights: Certainty and urgency are common red flags. Volume and polish do not equal expertise. Trust real teachers who offer nuance and context.   To learn more about John Henny, his best-selling books, on-line courses, Voiceschool.com featuring his Teaching Team of Experts, Speaker Training and the Contemporary Voice Teacher Academy, visit: JohnHenny.com
In this episode of The Intelligent Vocalist, John explains why good moments in practice can sometimes fail to stick, not because of talent or effort, but because we miss what created them. He introduces a simple target-based practice loop that replaces vague goals and self judgment with clear, repeatable actions. With the right focus, your practice can start building skills that actually last.   Episode highlights: Clear targets work better than vague outcomes. Neutral feedback supports faster learning. Small, repeatable adjustments create consistency.   To learn more about John Henny, his best-selling books, on-line courses, Voiceschool.com featuring his Teaching Team of Experts, Speaker Training and the Contemporary Voice Teacher Academy, visit: JohnHenny.com
In this episode of The Intelligent Vocalist, John challenges the idea that confidence is a feeling or belief you either have or do not have. He explores the importance of rebuilding the relationship with one's voice, focusing on functional behaviors that define confidence, and the role of attention control in singing. Confidence grows when you focus on what you do, not how you feel.   Episode highlights: The relationship with the voice often fails before the voice itself. Confident singers separate information from identity. Recognizing wins is essential for building confidence.   To learn more about John Henny, his best-selling books, on-line courses, Voiceschool.com featuring his Teaching Team of Experts, Speaker Training and the Contemporary Voice Teacher Academy, visit: JohnHenny.com
In this episode of The Intelligent Vocalist, John explains the real purpose of vocal exercises and why they are not meant to test or prove your voice. He shares how exercises support coordination, regulation, and vocal safety rather than chasing range or power. Approach your practice as a place to listen and build trust, not something you have to get right.   Episode highlights: Boredom in practice can signal stability and progress. Focused practice matters more than long practice sessions, especially for older singers. Safety and consistency are crucial for vocal growth.   To learn more about John Henny, his best-selling books, on-line courses, Voiceschool.com featuring his Teaching Team of Experts, Speaker Training and the Contemporary Voice Teacher Academy, visit: JohnHenny.com
In this episode of The Intelligent Vocalist, John explains why voices can feel weaker, breathier, or less stable over time and why those changes are not a reason to panic. He breaks down how targeted, consistent vocal strength training can counter muscle loss and improve clarity, stamina, and control. With the right approach, you can keep building strength and enjoy the voice you have now.   Episode highlights: Age-related vocal changes have clear physical causes. Strength training helps maintain clarity and stability. Consistent work supports long-term vocal confidence.   To learn more about John Henny, his best-selling books, on-line courses, Voiceschool.com featuring his Teaching Team of Experts, Speaker Training and the Contemporary Voice Teacher Academy, visit: JohnHenny.com
In this episode of The Intelligent Vocalist, John walks singers through what is really happening in the voice during and after illness, and why testing high notes too soon can set recovery back. Drawing from sports medicine, he shares a clear, graded approach to rebuilding coordination, strength, and confidence safely. Take it slow, respect the process, and trust that your voice will return when you give it the right conditions.   Episode highlights: Forcing the voice too soon can prolong recovery. A gradual return helps restore coordination safely. Patience and care protect your long-term vocal health.   To learn more about John Henny, his best-selling books, on-line courses, Voiceschool.com featuring his Teaching Team of Experts, Speaker Training and the Contemporary Voice Teacher Academy, visit: JohnHenny.com
In this episode, John explains why most vocal resolutions collapse by spring and what the science of learning reveals about building real, lasting progress. He breaks down the pitfalls of willpower, cognitive overload, and unfocused practice, and shows how small systems and consistent habits create far better results. When you work with your brain instead of against it, your practice becomes clearer and more sustainable.   Episode highlights: Skill-building relies on systems, not willpower. Focused, single-goal practice creates stronger progress. Small, consistent habits keep your momentum alive.   To learn more about John Henny, his best-selling books, on-line courses, Voiceschool.com featuring his Teaching Team of Experts, Speaker Training and the Contemporary Voice Teacher Academy, visit: JohnHenny.com
In this episode of The Intelligent Vocalist, John reflects on what the past year has taught him about working with aging voices, adapting to new technology, and staying honest about personal limitations. He shares how these insights have reshaped his approach to teaching and creativity, especially as the field continues to change. Keep growing and let your work evolve along with you.   Episode highlights: Mature voices need informed, supportive guidance. Staying current with technology strengthens your teaching and artistry. Real progress comes from flexibility, curiosity, and continued learning.   To learn more about John Henny, his best-selling books, on-line courses, Voiceschool.com featuring his Teaching Team of Experts, Speaker Training and the Contemporary Voice Teacher Academy, visit: JohnHenny.com
In this episode of The Intelligent Vocalist, John breaks down the core musical skills singers need in order to grow consistently and sing with confidence. He explains why skills like rhythm, pitch, harmony, and musicianship matter just as much as vocal technique, and how they shape the way singers communicate and perform. When you build these essentials, everything in your singing becomes easier and more expressive.   Episode highlights: Musical skills give singers clarity, confidence, and freedom. Rhythm, pitch, and harmony awareness strengthen your technique. Consistent musicianship practice can transform your singing.   To learn more about John Henny, his best-selling books, on-line courses, Voiceschool.com featuring his Teaching Team of Experts, Speaker Training and the Contemporary Voice Teacher Academy, visit: JohnHenny.com
In this episode, John looks at how new technology has always reshaped the music industry and what singers can learn from past shifts. From synthesizers to AI, he explains why the artists who adapt, stay curious, and use new tools thoughtfully are the ones who thrive. The heart of great music is still human connection, and no technology can replace that.   Episode highlights: Technology reshapes music, but adaptable singers thrive. AI can support creativity, not replace it. Human emotion and authenticity remain irreplaceable.   To learn more about John Henny, his best-selling books, on-line courses, Voiceschool.com featuring his Teaching Team of Experts, Speaker Training and the Contemporary Voice Teacher Academy, visit: JohnHenny.com
In this episode of The Intelligent Vocalist, John breaks down how your mental, physical, and emotional energy cycles affect your singing. He explains why some days feel effortless while others feel heavy and how aligning your practice with your natural peaks and dips can make your progress smoother and more consistent. When you work with your energy instead of against it, your singing becomes easier and more enjoyable.   Episode highlights: Your energy cycles influence how well you sing and learn. Practice technical skills during your peak focus times. Track your daily patterns to find your best singing windows.   To learn more about John Henny, his best-selling books, on-line courses, Voiceschool.com featuring his Teaching Team of Experts, Speaker Training and the Contemporary Voice Teacher Academy, visit: JohnHenny.com
In this episode, John talks about the shift every singer must make from overthinking the voice to letting the body lead. He explains how true vocal freedom comes from embodied coordination, built through awareness, repetition, and connection rather than constant analysis. When you stop micromanaging and start feeling, your singing flows naturally and expressively.   Episode highlights: Singing is learned through experience and sensation, not just understanding. Slow, mindful repetition builds automatic, reliable vocal coordination. Singing with other musicians helps you stay present, grounded, and connected to the body.   To learn more about John Henny, his best-selling books, on-line courses, Voiceschool.com featuring his Teaching Team of Experts, Speaker Training and the Contemporary Voice Teacher Academy, visit: JohnHenny.com
In this episode of The Intelligent Vocalist, John explores how reading great literature can deepen a singer's emotional awareness, imagination, and connection to story. He explains how fiction strengthens empathy, memory, and expressive depth, helping singers interpret songs with greater nuance and authenticity. Reading becomes a kind of emotional cross-training that brings more color and truth to your singing.   Episode highlights: Reading literary fiction strengthens empathy and emotional intelligence. Immersing yourself in stories helps you embody emotion rather than imitate it. Consistent reading sharpens imagination, interpretation, and lyric memory.   To learn more about John Henny, his best-selling books, on-line courses, Voiceschool.com featuring his Teaching Team of Experts, Speaker Training and the Contemporary Voice Teacher Academy, visit: JohnHenny.com
In this episode, John explores why boredom isn't something to avoid but a necessary part of deep learning and true skill development. He explains how repetition and quiet focus strengthen coordination, awareness, and creativity over time. Learning to stay present through the dull moments is what transforms practice into mastery.   Episode highlights: Quiet moments can spark new ideas and reflections. Boredom is not a flaw, but a luxury we've lost. Consistency in practice is key to achieving brilliance.   To learn more about John Henny, his best-selling books, on-line courses, Voiceschool.com featuring his Teaching Team of Experts, Speaker Training and the Contemporary Voice Teacher Academy, visit: JohnHenny.com
In this episode of The Intelligent Vocalist, John unpacks how scientific understanding of vocal resonance has evolved. He explains how these changing theories impact how we teach and experience singing, and why resonance is less about static shapes and more about interactive energy. Understanding this evolution helps singers work with, not against, the natural behavior of the voice.   Episode highlights: Resonance is dynamic and constantly adjusting as we sing. The science of voice is always evolving, just like our understanding of it. When singers tune into sensation and sound, resonance takes care of itself.   To learn more about John Henny, his best-selling books, on-line courses, Voiceschool.com featuring his Teaching Team of Experts, Speaker Training and the Contemporary Voice Teacher Academy, visit: JohnHenny.com
In this episode of The Intelligent Vocalist, John shares three simple but powerful questions that can completely shift how you approach your singing practice. He explains how taking time to reflect on what you're doing, when you're doing it, and how you're doing it keeps your growth intentional and rewarding. These questions are a guide to staying focused, motivated, and connected to your vocal journey.   Episode highlights: You can't plan your practice until you know what you want to improve. Make your goals specific to see real progress. Focus on a small toolkit of targeted exercises for your voice.   To learn more about John Henny, his best-selling books, on-line courses, Voiceschool.com featuring his Teaching Team of Experts, Speaker Training and the Contemporary Voice Teacher Academy, visit: JohnHenny.com
In this episode of The Intelligent Vocalist, John talks about the unique challenges singers face because the mind and voice are so deeply connected. He shares how stress, perfectionism, comparison, and burnout can creep into your practice and performance, often without you realizing it. Give your mind the same care and attention you give your voice.   Episode highlights: Protecting your mental health is just as important as protecting your vocal health. Social media, comparison, and negative self-talk can erode your joy in singing. Rest, balance, and self-compassion keep both the mind and the voice strong.   To learn more about John Henny, his best-selling books, on-line courses, Voiceschool.com featuring his Teaching Team of Experts, Speaker Training and the Contemporary Voice Teacher Academy, visit: JohnHenny.com
In this episode of The Intelligent Vocalist, John talks about the struggles singers face when returning to their voice after time away, whether from the pandemic, health issues, or life changes. He explains why the voice can feel weak or uncoordinated after too much time off and how neuroplasticity, consistency, and self-compassion can help singers rebuild. Your voice isn't gone, it just needs time and care to find its way back.   Episode highlights: Neural pathways for singing do not disappear; they just need to be reawakened through consistent practice. Start small, stay patient, and track your progress to build momentum and confidence. Approach your return with curiosity and forgiveness, not judgment. Your voice is resilient.   To learn more about John Henny, his best-selling books, on-line courses, Voiceschool.com featuring his Teaching Team of Experts, Speaker Training and the Contemporary Voice Teacher Academy, visit: JohnHenny.com
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Marylou Fulton

I'm obsessed with Natalie Weiss. thank you for your podcast! gahhh... and I love you too Mr.Henny😘

Aug 23rd
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Mark james Riedl

this was really great I could relate to it it made me feel that I'm not alone

Sep 29th
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