028 What to Do When Hay Fever Affects Your Voice

We will pause our resonance training to talk about allergies, more specifically about hay fever. In this episode, I will share seven tips that might help mitigate the effects of this stational affection. We will go through the medications' side effects we need to be careful of, and some exercises to help us keep things on track. What You Will Learn In This Episode: - The importance of letting the doctor know we work with our voice before he prescribes any medicine - How staying hydrated can help us with hay fever - What kind of medicine components we should avoid - How vocal naps and avoiding clearing our throats can help us in our recovery - How consuming local honey can help us build immunity to the particular pollen in our area - Why wine is not our best friend if we struggle with allergies In general, a healthy lifestyle is the best preventive method for any disease of affection, and hay fever is not the exception.  Resources: - Episode 005 How to Keep Your Voice Hydrated Efficiently https://pod.fo/e/b545d - Baylor College of Medicine blog post https://blogs.bcm.edu/2015/04/22/its-spring-time-but-why-am-i-hoarse/ - What is hay fever? https://patient.info/allergies-blood-immune/hay-fever-leaflet - Allergies and the Voice https://www.ohniww.org/allergies-and-voice/ - The Voice and Accent Hub https://facebook.com/groups/160080935058642Mentioned in this episode:Vocal Confidence for Podcasting MasterclassHead to bit.ly/confidentpodvoice to get your spot. Masterclass happening on 21st June 2024.

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The Voice Coach Podcast is for people who work with the spoken voice - speakers, podcasters, voiceover artists and presenters. Nic Redman, leading voice coach and voice director, shares how to improve your speaking voice and vocal health, whether you are presenting on stage, recording on microphone or presenting on camera. Vocal care impacts your performance, your vocal clarity and your presentation delivery. Learn how to go beyond a basic warm up to stand out vocally and look after your voice properly.