Quite the panel to be part of for the upcoming British Voice Association Study Day, welcoming two former BBC broadcasters who will share their experiences of voice loss with us: Polly Evans, on losing her job as a BBC South East news anchor as well as her voice, and the rehabilitative therapy she has received; Mark Mardell was a journalist and reporter of international repute until Parkinsons’ Disease precipitated the end of a full-time career in broadcasting.
Ed Lyon who combines a career as international classical tenor with his work as a therapist and performance coach, working with clients from a variety of backgrounds, including artistic performers, to close with our talk: Living a creative life with voice loss: voices taken for granted?
Renowned for his ‘out of the box’ approach Dr Thomas Moors outlines the ‘Shout At Cancer’ therapeutic approach to speech recovery and social reintegration after laryngectomy (surgical removal of voice box) together with a testimony by Donal Cox, a celebrated voice over artist and actor, who lost his voice due to cancer.
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