The Voice is a Wild Thing Series #4: Live Your Voice with Singer, Master Teacher & Activist Susan Eichhorn Young
“When you’re called, you need to be able to walk through that door.”
In this fourth and final episode of the Voice is a Wild Thing Series, Susan Eichhorn Young discusses her career in the arts and how it has shaped her perspectives on teaching voice, the role of the artist within society, and how their voices tell the stories of the present, doing the work to create more conscious social awareness.
She also talks about finding your authentic voice, not letting it be influenced or dictated by what we feel society or the industry expects of us, and reminds us of the power of our voice, and the importance of giving ourselves the permission to use it, embody it, and live it.
Meet This Episode's Guest
Susan Eichhorn Young
Susan’s journey has led her to teach & create theatre worldwide. Her mission to help others access authenticity and support performers & artists to discover & reveal their authentic voice, has given her a platform in the private studio, as a voice consultant, collaborator, as a clinician in masterclasses & workshops, as an adjudicator, and in her online presence.
Her diverse clientele encompasses emerging artists to established & award-winning artists in theatre, music theatre, cabaret, opera, tv & film.
Located in New York City, her innovative approach has generated a thriving studio which keeps her in high demand within both the Broadway & Operatic communities.
Now, due to technology, Susan is able to work & consult with singers & actors, directors & theatre companies around the globe via online platforms.
Teacher, mentor, singer, actor, writer - Susan embraces these demanding disciplines with passion, an ongoing pursuit of knowledge, humanity & a little laughter.
Her renowned blog is read worldwide, and can be found on her website: susaneichhornyoung.com