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The Voice Science Podcast
The Formant Formula: Why High Voices Cut Through
Why do sopranos struggle to project on high notes while tenors cut through effortlessly? It's not effort—it's acoustics.In Part 2 of our Formant Series, we explain F1:F0 tuning: the formant strategy high voices need in the upper range. When your fundamental frequency exceeds 500 Hz, the singer's formant cluster stops working. You need a completely different approach.We cover why vowel modification is acoustic necessity (not technique failure), exactly how much to modify each vowel at specific pitches, and three exercises for developing smooth, systematic adjustments.Research from Garnier, Joliveau, Schutte, and ot...
2026-01-09
43 min
The Voice Science Podcast
Why Your Voice Takes Longer to Heal Than You Do
Your cold symptoms cleared up days ago—so why does your voice still feel off?Cold symptoms resolve in 3-7 days. Vocal fold tissue takes 3-4 weeks to fully heal. That 1-3 week gap where you feel fine but your voice isn't ready is where singers cause preventable damage.This episode covers what's actually happening in your vocal folds during a respiratory infection—the swelling, the fragile blood vessels, the disrupted mucosal wave. We break down the three injury patterns from returning too soon (hemorrhage, nodules, and muscle tension patterns that stick around after healing), whic...
2026-01-06
22 min
The Voice Science Podcast
The Formant Formula - Why Low Voices Cut Through
Why do trained male singers cut through orchestras effortlessly while you're straining to be heard over a single guitar? The answer isn't talent—it's acoustic physics.In Part 1 of our 5-episode Formant Series, we break down the singer's formant: a learnable concentration of acoustic energy around 3,000 Hz that gives low voices their characteristic ring and carrying power. You'll learn what creates this physiologically (hint: pharynx width + epilaryngeal narrowing), why this frequency region exploits a built-in perceptual advantage, and how to develop it in your own voice.We also tackle the passaggio—that stuck, heavy feeling arou...
2026-01-02
34 min
The Voice Science Podcast
Skip the Resolution, Start the Practice
Why do singing resolutions fail every January? It's not your discipline—it's the model itself. In this Season 1 finale, we break down the two predictable failure modes of vocal resolutions and introduce a process-based alternative built on compound improvement.Learn why 1% daily gains outperform breakthrough chasing, what your first 30 days should actually look like, and how long-term improvers think differently about progress.In this episode:Why willpower-based resolutions are designed to failThe vagueness trap and the ambition-without-structure trapHow invisible progress leads singers to quit too earlyA five-step framework for building sustainable practiceWhat se...
2025-12-30
15 min
The Voice Science Podcast
Do Vocal Warm-Ups Actually Work?
Everyone says warm-ups are essential. Everyone says they protect your voice. But when we looked at the research, the honest answer surprised us.The injury prevention framing is a recent invention—borrowed from sports medicine, where even that field can't prove warm-ups prevent injury. Meanwhile, the physiological mechanisms we assume are happening (increased blood flow, tissue temperature changes) remain largely theoretical.But here's what troubles us more: the concept of "warming up" gives singers permission to practice mindlessly. The bel canto masters understood something we've forgotten—their exercises weren't warm-ups, they were skill-building. Every repetition eith...
2025-12-23
20 min
The Voice Science Podcast
Why Voice Teachers Struggle (And Why It's Not Your Fault)
93% of voice teachers experience imposter syndrome. 52% burn out. And 44% never collaborate with another teacher. If you've been teaching alone and wondering if everyone else has it figured out—this episode explains why that's not a personal failure, and what the research says actually fixes it.We cover why your degree program probably didn't prepare you, why the competitive culture in private instruction is making everything worse, and practical collaboration strategies that actually improve teaching outcomes: coffee chats, master classes, guest lessons, and joint recitals.One connection. One teacher. One conversation. That's where it starts....
2025-12-16
16 min
The Voice Science Podcast
The Aging Voice: What Actually Happens and What You Can Do About It
Your voice changes as you age—but 85% of people who get the right help actually improve. This episode covers what really happens to your voice over time and what you can do about it.We break down presbyphonia (age-related voice changes): vocal fold atrophy, tissue stiffness, cartilage calcification, respiratory decline, and hormonal effects. Then we cover Vocal Function Exercises—the intervention with the strongest research evidence—including the exact protocol and dosage.Practical guidance for aging singers, voice teachers working with older students, and choir directors managing ensembles where the average age keeps climbing.What...
2025-12-09
22 min
The Voice Science Podcast
Stop Hunting for Notes: Learn to Sight Read Music
Stop hunting for notes at the piano. Sight reading is the most practical skill singers can develop—and it's completely learnable with the right approach.We break down what sight reading actually is, why it matters for church musicians, auditioners, and choir singers alike, and compare the main learning systems: neutral syllables, scale numbers, and solfege. Plus the exact resource and difficulty level to start with today.Sight reading saves time, builds confidence, and makes you a more independent musician. Five to ten minutes of daily practice at the right difficulty level compounds over time. St...
2025-12-02
17 min
Juan Manuel Benítez Wants to Know
The Books My Podcast Guests Are Reading
Show NotesSpecial Book Edition: 25,000 Streams CelebrationRecorded in New York City on Thanksgiving DayA milestone episode. After just a dozen conversations, Juan Manuel Benítez Wants to Know has crossed 25,000 streams. Instead of another interview, we’re doing something revealing, personal, and surprisingly political: we’re revisiting book recommendations from our guests.These are the titles that shape how leaders think about New York, democracy, wealth, poverty, power, inequality, science, climate, and their own decisions. From collapsing empires to the Koch...
2025-11-27
09 min
The Voice Science Podcast
How To Learn A Song - 7 Tips to Learn Songs Faster
Struggling to learn songs quickly and accurately? Most singers waste hours repeating the same mistakes. In this episode, you'll discover the 7-step systematic method professional singers use to master songs faster with deeper understanding and fewer errors. 🎤 Ready to level up your singing? Join VoSci Academy for just $1 for 30 days and get instant access to courses that build the technical foundation every singer needs: www.voicescience.org/academy/ In this episode, you'll learn: ✓ How to listen strategically (without copying bad habits) ✓ Why analyzing the score s...
2025-11-25
23 min
The Voice Science Podcast
Teaching Confidence: How Great Teachers Build Bravery in Singers
How do you teach someone to feel confident when they sing? In this episode, we explore the psychology and pedagogy behind building genuine vocal confidence—not through empty praise or forced positivity, but through earned experience and strategic teaching approaches.In This Episode:The anatomy of confidence: why experience matters more than talent or personalityCreating "safe risk" environments using the zone of proximal developmentTransferring ownership from teacher-dependent to self-sufficient singersCommon teaching pitfalls that accidentally undermine confidence growth (over-praising, over-correcting, and rushing progress)Why confidence is context-specific and what that means for performersPractical strategies for vo...
2025-11-18
14 min
The Pastor’s Studio with Paul Basden
S2E09: Enneagram Type 6 Explained: Loyalty, Anxiety, and Learning to Trust God with Warren Jacobs and Josh Manuel
In this episode of Why Do I Do What I Do? Exploring the Enneagram, Paul Basden sits down with two longtime Preston Trail pastors—Warren Jacobs (Worship Pastor) and Josh Manuel (Men’s Pastor)—to explore the steady, loyal, and thoughtful nature of the Enneagram Type Six: The Loyalist. Known as the “guardian” of the Enneagram, Sixes are faithful, reliable, and protective—always planning ahead to make sure others feel safe and supported. But beneath that loyalty lies a constant battle with fear, self-doubt, and the need for security. Together, Warren and Josh share how these traits show up in their lives...
2025-11-13
41 min
The Non-Standard Podcast
Episode 70: USN Chief Josh Mackey: No Fat Chiefs
Send us a textWhen you bring two amazing mustaches together you get an unbearable power. I am lucky the internet did not crash when this happened. Seriously Josh and I had a good relationship going in to the call and we just had a good conversation about leadership. Some topics we cover:What they see is how they actCompetition breeds greatnessLeading by example where you canIf you want to reach out to Josh his IG is Doc_mackeyThe two books w...
2025-11-12
1h 09
The Voice Science Podcast
Screams, Growls, and Science: The Basics of Extreme Vocals
Discover the science behind extreme vocals, screaming, and growling in metal music. Are harsh vocals safe? How do death metal singers create those intense sounds?In this episode of The Voice Science Podcast, we explore the fascinating biomechanics of extreme vocalizations with insights from Dr. Ingo Titze's Utah Center for Vocology and research on Will Ramos of Lorna Shore. Learn how the supraglottic region creates vocal distortion, why the stigma around harsh vocals may be misguided, and what voice science reveals about safe screaming techniques.Topics covered:The anatomy of...
2025-11-11
13 min
The Voice Science Podcast
What Head Voice ACTUALLY Is (and How to Fix It Fast)
What is head voice, really — and why does it fall apart when you try to sing higher?Most singers are told to “relax” or “place the sound in the mask,” but if relaxing fixed head voice, no one would struggle with it. In this episode, we’ll break down what head voice actually is (and what it’s not), why it fails, and how to fix it fast — using research-backed vocal exercises proven to strengthen and balance your voice.You’ll learn:🎙 What head voice actually means in voice science — the balance of the TA and CT muscles
2025-11-04
20 min
Juan Manuel Benítez Wants to Know
Mamdani’s Moment? NYC’s Election Eve Predictions
On the eve of Election Day in New York City, Juan Manuel Benítez convenes three sharp minds from the New York Editorial Board—Christina Greer (FAQ NYC), Josh Greenman (Vital City), and Nicole Gelinas (Manhattan Institute)—to dissect what’s driving this race: Zohran Mamdani’s momentum, Andrew Cuomo’s bet on negativity, Curtis Sliwa’s recalibration, and whether the city is voting for policy or for an idea. We get honest about polling blind spots, youth and Muslim/ South Asian mobilization, public safety as the make-or-break metric, and how a disciplined campaign meets the hard math of governing. Pl...
2025-11-03
44 min
The Voice Science Podcast
How to get 1% Better at Singing Every Day
Ready to stop chasing rare “breakthroughs” and start building consistent progress? In this episode of VoSci, we dive into how to get 1% better at singing every day by focusing on the foundational daily singing practice and the essential micro-skills for singing that truly move your voice forward.You’ll discover why waiting for inspiration won’t cut it, what often keeps singers stuck, and how small, intentional adjustments (vowel shapes, tongue height, breath timing, resonance decisions) compound into real transformation.Whether you’ve sung in the past, paused, or feel like...
2025-10-28
12 min
The Voice Science Podcast
Does Knowing How Singing Works Kill the Magic?
Many singers fear that understanding how singing works will somehow destroy the mystery—that too much knowledge will make the art mechanical. But what if the opposite is true?In this episode of The Voice Science Podcast, we explore why some singers avoid learning the science and musicianship behind their voice, and how deeper knowledge can actually liberate creativity rather than suppress it. From myths about “singing from the heart” to the fear that analysis ruins artistry, we dig into why curiosity—not ignorance—is the real path to freedom.
2025-10-21
10 min
The Voice Science Podcast
Support: It’s Not Just for the Breath
Most singers think “support” begins and ends with breath control. Ask almost anyone on the street what good singing requires, and you’ll hear it: support your breath. But that answer, while not wrong, is incomplete.In this episode of The Voice Science Podcast, we go far beyond breath management and introduce a critical—but often overlooked—dimension of vocal support: anchoring. Borrowed from Estill Voice Training, anchoring reveals how engaging larger muscles of the head, neck, torso, and even the lower body creates the stability necessary for precise, powerful, or even delicate singing.
2025-10-14
12 min
The Voice Science Podcast
How to Sing with Confidence
Confidence can feel elusive for singers—everyone wants it, but few know how to build it. In this episode of The Voice Science Podcast, we unpack what confidence really means for singers and how to create it from the ground up.You’ll learn why doubt isn’t always the enemy, why true confidence requires both vocal technique and musicianship, and how to fortify your singing with practical strategies like preparation, focus, and storytelling.If you’ve ever worried about looking foolish on stage or felt paralyzed by nerves, this episode will give you a clearer...
2025-10-07
12 min
Empathy At The Apocalypse
Episode 7 - How Often Are You Drawing Bears? with Dennis Lingg
Dennis Lingg of the podcast Mary Versus the Movies joins Josh and Andy to talk about Lin-Manuel Miranda's Warriors musical, interviewing Tom Scharpling and calling into the Best Show, Josh confesses he was the one who got Joe Pera added to the Best Show's list of the Most Evil Comedians, Josh talks about meeting Neil Gaiman and Andy Richter, shaving/saving the king, mobile puzzle games, Facebook games, Dennis talks about No Man's Sky, Josh talks about Dropsy, Dennis talks about Rocket League, the guys talk about playing video games against racist youths online, Josh tells his Pitfall II...
2025-10-06
2h 09
The Voice Science Podcast
Why Classical Singing Isn’t the Universal Foundation
Is classical training really the best foundation for every singer? For generations, singers have been told that if you can sing classically, you can sing anything. But does that claim hold up?In this episode of The Voice Science Podcast, we break down what “classical singing” actually means—its history, aesthetics, and defining traits—and why it isn’t a one-size-fits-all approach. We’ll explore the role of space and accompaniment in shaping vocal production, the traits that give classical singing its sound (legato, vowel shaping, chiaroscuro, projection, and more), and why many of those traits don’t directly tra...
2025-09-30
15 min
The Voice Science Podcast
Beyond Favorites: Choosing Songs That Grow Your Voice
Choosing the right songs to sing isn’t as simple as picking a favorite tune. A good choice can motivate practice, support vocal growth, and bring joy. The wrong choice can lead to frustration or stalled progress.In this episode of The Voice Science Podcast, Josh Manuel explores song selection from two perspectives:For singers: how to choose songs that make you happy, challenge you just enough, and fit your voice — including why changing keys or ignoring gender expectations is perfectly valid.For teachers: how to balance scaffolding and student choice when assi...
2025-09-23
13 min
What the World Needs Now
What the World Needs Now with Tom Whisinnand and Josh Monroe- Featuring Anderson Manuel
In this episode of "What the World Needs Now" sponsored by Harmony Academy from National University, Tom and Josh talk with Anderson Manuel, about his journey in education, emphasizing the importance of finding one's purpose, building relationships with students, and the need for compassion in teaching as well as how AI can enhance the teaching experience.This episode highlights the importance of creating a joyful learning environment and the impact of educators on students' lives.Huge thanks to Harmony Academy, from National University, for empowering Tom and Josh to continue sharing the inspirational stories from educators all...
2025-09-22
36 min
The Voice Science Podcast
Your Thoughts (About Singing) Matter
Your thoughts about singing shape how you sing—for better or worse. In this episode of The Voice Science Podcast, written by Timothy Wilds, we dive into the powerful connection between what singers believe about their voices and the actions they take in training.We’ll unpack why so many singers assume that “more” is always the answer—more breath, more pressure, more power—and how these faulty equivalencies can derail progress. From singing higher notes to belting with strength, we’ll explore why accurate knowledge of vocal function matters, and how replacing misconceptions with science-backed concepts can transform...
2025-09-16
12 min
The Voice Science Podcast
What Does Your Nose Know About Singing?
“You’re singing through your nose.” Some singers hear this as the worst critique possible. Others are told it’s exactly what they should do. So which is it—wrong, right, or something in between?In this episode of The Voice Science Podcast, Drew (with script by Timothy Wilds) untangles the confusion around nasality, nasal resonance, and the role of your nose in shaping vocal sound. You’ll learn:The difference between nasality, nasalance, and “nasal resonance”How the velum and velopharyngeal port actually control nasal soundWhy some styles (folk, country, R&B, musical theatre) lean on nasality—and...
2025-09-09
15 min
The Voice Science Podcast
Finding Your Unique Singing Voice
Everyone wants to “find their unique voice,” but what does that really mean? In this episode of The Voice Science Podcast, we unpack the idea of vocal uniqueness—what biology, environment, and training contribute, and what people are really searching for when they say they want to sound unique. From fingerprints and phonation to imitation, persona, and style, we’ll separate the myths from the reality and explore what it means to develop a voice that’s truly “yours.”Want guided training to develop your own sound? Explore courses at VoSci Academy.
2025-09-02
14 min
How We Made Your Mother
Presenting: Arts Educators Save the World with Guest Craig Thomas
Welcome back to your How We Made Your Mother feed. Today, we are presenting an appearance by our own Craig Thomas on a podcast called Arts Educators Save the World, where successful artist sit in conversation with their mentors to talk about the importance of art, arts education, and mentorship. I produced this podcast with my lifelong friend, Erica. Last week we brought your our episode with Josh Randor and his teacher from NYU. This week, we’ve got Craig and Rob Greenberg, an experienced writer and show runner who helped Craig and Carter in the early years of HI...
2025-08-29
1h 02
The Voice Science Podcast
The Standard: What Excellence in Singing Really Means
What does it really mean to live up to The Standard as a singer or teacher?In this episode of The Voice Science Podcast, Josh digs into the philosophical side of excellence in singing. The Standardisn’t about hitting a high note or holding a phrase for twelve seconds — those are just surface measures. Instead, it’s about integrity: showing up honestly in the practice room, holding yourself accountable in lessons, and being trustworthy on stage and in the studio.We’ll explore how The Standard looks different for beginners, intermediates, advanced singers, professionals, and teachers...
2025-08-26
16 min
How We Made Your Mother
Presenting: Arts Educators Save the World with Guest Josh Radnor
Today, we are presenting an appearance by our own Josh Radnor on a podcast called Arts Educators Save the World, where successful artists sit in conversation with their mentors to talk about the importance of art, arts education, and mentorship. Alek produced this podcast with his lifelong friend, Erica, and this is a fantastic episode with Josh and one of his teachers from NYU, Deborah Lapidus. And next week, we’ve got another episode of Arts Educators Save the World, this time with one Craig Thomas, in conversation with Rob Greenberg, who worked with Craig and Carter on...
2025-08-22
44 min
The Voice Science Podcast
Without Head Voice, You’re Missing Half Your Instrument
Head voice isn’t optional—it’s half your instrument. Yet many singers ignore it, thinking they can get by without ever really developing it. In this episode of The Voice Science Podcast, we break down what head voice actually is, how the concept of vocal registers developed through history, and why voice teachers for centuries have called it essential.You’ll learn:How head voice and chest voice connect to real vocal fold mechanicsWhy Garcia’s 19th-century research and Hirano’s body–cover theory still matter todayThe four primary vocal registers—and how they form a continuumA pra...
2025-08-19
16 min
Triple M Breakfast with Roo, Ditts & Loz
Crows Chat | Rnd23 | Josh Manuel (Head of strength and athletic development)
JOSH MANUEL - Head of strength and athletic development CROWS FLASHBACK 2017 FINAL V GWS CROWS KNOFFLEDGE - Ebs v Matty the sax guru EBS DIRECT FEEDBACK FOR THOMO MC ABILITYSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
2025-08-17
09 min
The Voice Science Podcast
The Tongue: Hero, Not Hindrance
Most singers think of the tongue as a source of tension or a problem to fix. But what if the real issue isn’t tension—it’s habit? In this episode, Timothy Wilds dismantles the myths surrounding tongue tension and makes the case for celebrating the tongue’s complexity, agility, and central role in vocal production. You’ll explore how tongue habituation affects vowels, consonants, resonance, and even laryngeal position—and walk away with practical strategies to free up your singing.Whether you’re a voice teacher, a singer looking to level up, or just curious a...
2025-08-05
17 min
The Voice Science Podcast
Does Dairy Ruin Your Voice? And Other Real Questions About Singing
This week, we took a detour from our usual format to answer real questions from singers, teachers, and curious minds. In this rapid-fire Q&A, we tackle:Whether dairy actually affects your voiceThe most common (and least effective) things singers do in lessonsThe one song we recommend leaving out of your repertoireHow to adapt your technique for mic singingWhat to say when students hate their recorded voiceHow Broadway pros survive 8 shows a weekAnd why VoSci Academy is built differently from other training programsPlus: a sneak peek at what’s coming ne...
2025-07-29
16 min
Triple M Breakfast with Roo, Ditts & Loz
Crows Chat | Rnd20 | Josh Manuel - Head of High Performance
SHOWDOWN MEMORIESAFLW UPDATE - EBS APPOINTED SKIPPER AGAINJOSH MANUEL HEAD OF HIGH PERFORMANCE DAN CURTAIN TO WIN RISING STAR!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
2025-07-27
19 min
The Voice Science Podcast
Anyone Can Sing: True or False?
Can anyone really learn to sing—or is talent the deciding factor?In this episode of The Voice Science Podcast, Josh reads a powerful essay by voice teacher Timothy Wilds that challenges one of the most pervasive myths in vocal education. From cultural conditioning to vocal pedagogy, we explore why so many people have been told they “can’t sing”—and what it really takes to reclaim the voice.Whether you’re a beginner, a returning singer, or a teacher yourself, this conversation reframes singing as a human right, not a rare gift...
2025-07-22
13 min
The Voice Science Podcast
The Audition Isn’t Just the Song: How to Prepare Like a Pro
The Audition Isn’t Just the Song—so why do so many singers only prepare the music?In this episode of The Voice Science Podcast, we break down the non-singing elements that make or break your audition: your entrance, demeanor, professionalism, preparation, and how you handle the unexpected.You’ll learn:Why most casting decisions happen before you singWhat to do when the accompanist plays the wrong tempoHow to prepare your binder, tech, and trackWhy your slate, exit, and even your shoes matterThe real difference between talent and professionalismWhethe...
2025-07-15
11 min
Listen To This Spellbinding Full Audiobook — Perfect On The Go.
Premature Ejaculation by Josh Manuel
Please visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/2/audible/176603to listen full audiobooks. Title: Premature Ejaculation Author: Josh Manuel Format: mp3 Length: 1 hr and 10 mins Release date: 07-12-25 Ratings: Not rated yet Genres: Friendship Publisher's Summary:
2025-07-12
1h 10
The Voice Science Podcast
Why Your Voice Flips—and Why That’s Normal
Ever wonder why your voice flips, cracks, or shifts gears when you sing? This episode breaks down why that happens—and why it’s not a mistake.Hi, I’m Drew, and on this episode of The Voice Science Podcast, we’re unpacking one of the most misunderstood behaviors of the human voice: register transitions. Whether you call it flipping, cracking, or passaggio, this reflex is built in—not broken.We’ll explore:• The natural muscular behavior behind your voice’s “gear shifts”• Why micromanaging your sound can make things worse• How science-bas...
2025-07-08
08 min
The Voice Science Podcast
Good Teacher, Better Student: What Makes Voice Lessons Actually Work
🎤 What actually makes voice lessons effective? It’s not just about finding a great teacher—it’s also about being the kind of student who improves. In this episode of The Voice Science Podcast, we dive into the real factors that drive vocal progress.Whether you’re searching for your first voice teacher, returning to lessons after a break, or wondering how to make the most of your time and money, this episode breaks down the science and strategy of effective vocal learning.We’ll explore:How to vet voice teachers and...
2025-07-01
12 min
The Voice Science Podcast
How to Train a Boy’s Voice: Vocal Development, Puberty, and Repertoire That Works
Why do so few boys take voice lessons—and how can we change that?In this episode, voice teacher and pedagogue Timothy Wilds joins Drew to unpack the science, strategy, and sensitivity required when training a boy’s voice. From understanding vocal fold changes during puberty to choosing repertoire that fits—not just vocally, but emotionally and developmentally—we explore what it means to meet boys where they are.You’ll learn:What happens to the male voice during puberty—and why it matters for trainingWhy thin fold/head voice is essential for pre-pubescent boysHow to s...
2025-06-24
16 min
The Voice Science Podcast
What Every Voice Teacher Should Know About Training CCM
You wouldn’t teach swimming without water—so why are we still training contemporary commercial music (CCM) singers without microphones or amplification?In this episode, Timothy Wilds (writer) and Drew Williams-Orozco (host) unpack the disconnect between traditional voice pedagogy and the real-world demands of CCM styles like pop, rock, country, jazz, and modern musical theatre. From the essential role of microphones to the need for new technical and stylistic frameworks, this episode challenges voice teachers to reexamine how we prepare singers for today’s amplified, genre-diverse performance landscape.We discus...
2025-06-17
12 min
The Voice Science Podcast
How to Sing Legato: A Practical Guide for Smoother, Connected Phrasing
Episode Summary:Legato is one of the most frequently requested—and least clearly defined—skills in singing. In this episode, we unpack what it really takes to sing legato well. From managing airflow to shaping vowels and navigating consonants, we’ll guide you through practical strategies you can apply today.What You’ll Learn:Why breath support alone won’t get you legatoHow to develop continuous vowel connectionWhere singers unintentionally “break the line”Exercises to build awareness, precision, and flow👀 Coming Summer 2025: VoSci Academy...
2025-06-10
12 min
The Voice Science Podcast
What Instrumentalists Know About Singing That Most Singers Don’t
Why do instrumentalists seem to improve faster than singers? It’s not about talent—it’s about how they practice.In this episode, Josh explores the deep disconnect between how most vocalists approach their training compared to instrumentalists. From scale drills and arpeggios to muscle memory and voice science, this episode takes a critical look at why singers often rely too heavily on repertoire—and what that’s costing them in long-term growth.🎯 Topics include:Why singers skip skill-building—and the hidden costHow historic vocal pedagogy differ...
2025-06-03
12 min
The Voice Science Podcast
Vox Agnotology: Why So Much of What We Know About Singing Is Wrong
Why do so many singing myths persist—even in college classrooms?In this episode of The Voice Science Podcast, host Josh Manuel explores Vox Agnotology—a term he’s coined to describe the willful and unintentional ignorance surrounding how the voice actually works.Inspired by the field of agnotology (the study of ignorance), Josh breaks down how outdated or misunderstood vocal concepts continue to be passed from teacher to student, even when science tells us otherwise. He shares personal stories, historical context, and practical advice on how to break...
2025-05-27
12 min
Immerse Yourself In This Ground-Breaking Full Audiobook — Perfect Before Bedtime.
Before You Have Sex by Josh Manuel
Please visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/2/audible/36677to listen full audiobooks. Title: Before You Have Sex Author: Josh Manuel Narrator: Virtual Voice Format: mp3 Length: 36 mins Release date: 05-23-25 Ratings: Not rated yet Genres: Erotica Publisher's Summary:
2025-05-23
36 min
Immerse Yourself In This Ground-Breaking Full Audiobook — Perfect Before Bedtime.
The Least-Known Vaginal Orgasm by Josh Manuel
Please visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/2/audible/36530to listen full audiobooks. Title: The Least-Known Vaginal Orgasm Author: Josh Manuel Narrator: Virtual Voice Format: mp3 Length: 53 mins Release date: 05-23-25 Ratings: 5 out of 5 stars, 1 rating Genres: Erotica Publisher's Summary:
2025-05-23
53 min
Absorb The Full Audiobook That Keeps Thriller Fans Hooked.
Before You Have Sex by Josh Manuel
Please visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/2/audible/20505to listen full audiobooks. Title: Before You Have Sex Author: Josh Manuel Narrator: Virtual Voice Format: mp3 Length: 36 mins Release date: 05-23-25 Ratings: Not rated yet Genres: Literature & Fiction Publisher's Summary:
2025-05-23
36 min
Ignite: This Breakthrough Full Audiobook For Busy Professionals.
The Least-Known Vaginal Orgasm by Josh Manuel
Please visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/2/audible/36530to listen full audiobooks. Title: The Least-Known Vaginal Orgasm Author: Josh Manuel Narrator: Virtual Voice Format: mp3 Length: 53 mins Release date: 05-23-25 Ratings: 5 out of 5 stars, 1 rating Genres: Erotica Publisher's Summary:
2025-05-23
53 min
Don’t Miss Your Ears To A Immersive Full Audiobook.
Before You Have Sex by Josh Manuel
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2025-05-23
36 min
The Voice Science Podcast
Are Singing Straws a Scam? The Truth About SOVTEs and Vocal Training
Singing straws promise stronger, easier, and healthier singing—but what does the science really say?In this episode of The Voice Science Podcast, we dive deep into the world of semi-occluded vocal tract exercises (SOVTEs)—with a spotlight on the ever-popular singing straws. From lip trills to submerged straws, these exercises are everywhere in voice training and rehabilitation. But are they really as effective as they claim to be?🔬 We’ll break down:What SOVTEs are and how they workWhy singing s...
2025-05-20
11 min
The Banya Podcast
Ep. 37 - Namaste with Yogi Beno - Josh Beno
The Banya Bros are joined this week by Josh Beno. Josh is a BJJ Brown Belt Coach at Ares Paradise Valley, Yoga instructor all over the valley, father and incredible kind hearted savage.
2025-05-19
55 min
The Voice Science Podcast
What Is Vibrato in Singing? The Truth About How It Works (According to Voice Science)
What do a trembling hand, an emotional speech, and a soaring operatic note have in common? Vibrato.In this episode of The Voice Science Podcast, we dive deep into the real science behind vibrato in singing—what it is, how it happens, and why it’s not just a stylistic choice, but a neuromuscular phenomenon grounded in biology.You’ll learn:• ✅ What causes vibrato (and why we don’t fully know)• ✅ The leading theo...
2025-05-13
10 min
The Voice Science Podcast
How to Sing with Dynamics: Mastering Loud and Soft Singing
🎙️ How to Sing with Dynamics: Mastering Loud and Soft Singing | The Voice Science PodcastWant more vocal power without straining? Learn the real science behind loud and soft singing—and why it’s not just about more air or effort.In this episode of The Voice Science Podcast, we’re breaking down the key elements that shape your vocal dynamics: subglottal air pressure, vocal fold mass and tension, and vocal tract shaping. You’ll walk away with a clear understanding of how to control your volume with precision—not just force.We also debunk...
2025-05-06
09 min
The Voice Science Podcast
Singing in Tune: How Pitch Accuracy Actually Works
🎙️ How to Sing in Tune: Master Your Pitch Accuracy | The Voice Science PodcastTired of feeling like your pitch is just a little off when you sing?You’re not alone—and the good news is: singing in tune is a skill you can train. 🎶In this episode of The Voice Science Podcast, we dive deep into how to sing in tune, what “pitch accuracy” really means, and how your brain learns music like a language. You’ll learn:
2025-04-29
11 min
The Voice Science Podcast
The Role of Breathing in Singing: Mastering the Breath
The Voice Science Podcast | Episode [6]Think there’s only one right way to breathe while singing? Think again. In this episode of The Voice Science Podcast, we debunk the myth of a one-size-fits-all breath and explore how different breathing strategies impact your voice, performance, and vocal health.Join Drew as we break down the anatomy of inhalation, explain the four main types of breathing for singers—diaphragmatic, thoracic, clavicular, and balanced—and explore how each breath type supports different vocal styles and artist...
2025-04-22
07 min
The Voice Science Podcast
Vocal Fatigue: Why Your Voice Feels Tired & How to Fix It
Ever felt like you just can’t sing or speak another word? That frustrating tired, strained feeling in your voice is called vocal fatigue—and it happens to singers, teachers, and professional voice users alike. But what’s really going on when your voice feels exhausted?In this episode of The Voice Science Podcast, we’re breaking down:✅ What vocal fatigue really is (Hint: It’s NOT your vocal folds wearing out!)✅ The hidden muscles that contribute to vocal fatigue✅ Why deh...
2025-04-15
08 min
The Voice Science Podcast
Ring & Twang: The Secret to a Powerful, Resonant Voice
Have you ever wondered how some singers have voices that seem to soar effortlessly, cutting through the mix and filling the room? The answer lies in brightness—a crucial acoustic phenomenon that enhances resonance and projection. In this episode of The Voice Science Podcast, we’re diving deep into the science of Ring and Twang, two vocal techniques that can transform your sound and help you sing with more clarity, power, and ease.What You’ll Learn in This Episode:✅ What is brightness in singing? (Hint: It’s not...
2025-04-01
10 min
The Voice Science Podcast
Why Your High Notes Crack: The Science of Phonatory Threshold Pressure
Ever wondered why some notes feel effortless while others crack or don’t come out at all? The answer lies in phonatory threshold pressure (PTP)—the minimum air pressure needed to start and sustain sound. In this episode of The Voice Science Podcast, we break down what PTP is, how it’s calculated, and why it matters for singers.Discover how PTP affects vocal efficiency, vocal fatigue, and even vocal warm-ups. We’ll also debunk common myths about breath pressure, including the idea that “more air is always better” and that pushing harder is the key to volume. Inst...
2025-03-18
08 min
The Voice Science Podcast
How to Belt Safely: The Truth About Power and Technique
Belting is one of the most exciting and misunderstood vocal techniques. Many singers struggle with it, wondering “Am I doing this right?” or “Is belting damaging my voice?” In this episode of The Voice Science Podcast, we break down what belting really is, separate fact from fiction, and give you science-backed strategies to belt safely and powerfully.🔥 What You’ll Learn:✅ The real definition of belting (hint: it’s NOT just yelling)✅ The biggest myths about breath support, range, and vocal safety✅ Three...
2025-03-04
11 min
The Voice Science Podcast
Unlocking Breath Support: Sing Powerfully Without More Air
Unlock the secrets of breath support in singing with us on the Voice Science Podcast, where we challenge the myth that more air equals more power. Discover how you can achieve powerful vocals without maxing out your lung capacity, and learn the surprising truth about what your body naturally does to support your singing. Together, we'll dissect the misconception of "singing from the diaphragm" and reveal how an array of muscles—like the external intercostals, pectorals, and lats—play a vital role in regulating your breath.Join Josh, the founder of Voicescienceorg, as he guides you through prac...
2025-02-18
10 min
Extrema Podcast
Manuel Le Saux Pres Extrema Best 55 Of 2024
55 - Farius - Propulsion [ Enhanced ] 54 - Ranger One - Arya [ Nocturnal ] 53 - Cold Blue - Near Light [ Cold Blue ] 52 - Alex M.O.R.P.H. - Ava Mariae [ Nocturnal ] 51 - South Of The Stars & Sean Truby - Limitless [ Regenerate ] 50 - Fabio Solazzo - Magnifico [ Extrema Global ] 49 - Harshil Kamdar & Alex Wright - In The End [ High Voltage ] 48 - Paul Courbet - Fira [ Extrema Global ] 47 - Conor Holohan - Everything [ Extrema Global ] 46 - Adam Reece - Zion [ Monster ] 45 - Craig Connelly & Nicholas Gunn ft Alina Renae - Miss You [ Blue Dot ] 44 - Robert Nickson - Delyo's Voyage (Alan Morris Remix...
2024-12-21
5h 03
Not One Right Way
Josh Loera (Freelance Artist, AnimSchool)
Marve and Melissa welcome 3D Modeler Josh Loera (@joshloera.art)! We discuss switching careers from engineering to going back to art, working on your craft, and the importance of representation in animation! Check out Josh's work on https://www.joshloera.com/ !Follow us on Instagram @Not1WayPod to stay up to date on when episodes come out. Or on Tumblr @not1rightway-pod!Email us at notonerightwaypod@gmail.com for any questions or comments! Or if you'd like to be a guest on the show!
2024-12-16
48 min
Behind the Binary by Google Cloud Security
EP02 Victor Manuel Alvarez - Motivation, Community, and the Future with YARA-X: Building the Future of Threat Detection
In this episode we’re sitting down with Victor Manuel Alvarez, the creator of YARA. YARA is one of the most powerful tools in cybersecurity. We discuss his early career, what motivated him to create YARA, and the role the community has played in its development. Plus, Victor shares his thoughts on the future of YARA and YARA-X, which is a ground-up rewrite of this venerable tool.
2024-11-20
31 min
At The Podium with Manuel Amezcua
Leaving a Legacy on and off the Field with Josh Ross
In this episode of At the Podium with Manuel Amezcua, we’re sitting down with Josh Ross, linebacker for the Baltimore Ravens and former Michigan Wolverine. Josh takes us through his journey from Southfield High School to standout performances at Michigan to his ongoing career in the NFL with the Baltimore Ravens.Josh shares the importance of family pride and how his family's unwavering support has played a crucial role in his success and development as both a man and an athlete. He talks about the belief in oneself and how that mindset, rein...
2024-09-12
55 min
Podcast Host Army
Dai Manuel's 2% Solution Podcast: Embracing Vulnerability and Authenticity
Hey there, friends!I'm thrilled to share with you a sneak peek into one of the most heartfelt conversations I've had on my podcast. I sat down with the incredible Dai Manuel, the mastermind behind the "2% Solution" podcast, and let me tell you, it was nothing short of inspiring.🌟 Overcoming and GrowingDai opened up about his personal battles, including a tough struggle with alcohol. His raw honesty about the journey to betterment is something that will resonate with many of us. It's a reminder that we're not alone in our challenges.🔑 The 2...
2024-02-05
05 min
Cup o' Go
❄️ Be unique, just like everyone else & interview with 📦 testcontainers maintainer Manuel de la Peña
Thank you to this week's sponsor, Backend Banter!🛡️ Security pre-release announcementGo 1.21.4 and 1.20.11 coming on Tuesday, November 7Conferences🇮🇪 GopherCon Ireland yesterday🇸🇬 GopherCon Singapore ongoing, yesterday and today🇬🇧 Fyne Conf today🇦🇺 GopherCon AU, November 10-11🇨🇳 GopherChina, November 19🇮🇹 GoLab, Italy, November 19-21ProposalsAccepted: new package with unique.HandleBlog post: netaddr.IP: a new IP address type for Go by Brad Fitzpatrickℹ️ New: Standardize -help outputAlternate proposal: show the help when the --help/-h flag is passedNew: bytes: add Reader methods Buffered, Peek, and DiscardBenchmarks:On Hold: testing: add Keep, to force evaluation in benchmarksAccepted: testing: add testing.B.Loop for iterationBlog post: Unmasking a Go HTML Parser Bug with Dif...
2023-11-03
48 min
Open Book Podcast
11. The First Two Years: Becoming One
In this episode, Manuel and April have a conversation with our good friends and fellow believers, Josh and Cammi, as we discuss our first years in marriage and how we continue to put God at the center of our lives.Contact Open Book Podcast We would love to hear from you. Message us at: Facebook: Open Book Podcast Instagram: _openbookpodcast Follow us at https://linktr.ee/openbookpodcast Thanks for listening!
2023-08-17
1h 26
Pod Gave Rock'N Roll To You
Encore: The Weight/Porch Rock
Twitter: @podgaverockInsta: @podgaverockSpecial Guest Host: Billy Griffin @BillyGriff16The Band “The Weight” from the 1968 album "Music From The Big Pink" released on Capitol. Written by Robbie Robertson and produced by John Simon.Personel:Levon Helm - lead and harmony vocals, drumsRick Danko - co-lead and harmony vocals, bass guitarRichard Manuel - Hammond organ, harmony vocalsGarth Hudson - pianoRobbie Robertson - acoustic guitarCover:Performed by Josh Bond and Neal MarshIntro Music:"Shithouse" 2010 release from "A Collection of Songs for the Kings...
2023-08-15
42 min
EL PEPE SPORTS
Josh McDaniels no aprendió de sus errores en Denver
* Josh McDaniels HC de Raiders queda claro no aprendió de sus errores con Broncos. * La reacción fue fenomenal de Rory McIlroy a pregunta sobre Patrick Reed. * Abogados de Patrick Reed fracasan al intentar entregar papeles de la demanda a Rory McIlroy.
2023-01-26
12 min
A Conversation With Two Geeks
Episode 91 - HBO CANCELS WESTWORLD!!!!
Social Media Link Follow Us on Twitter at @JMartin3729 and @NerdyGeek77 *The Indiana Jones Animated Reel from DC/HBO Max's Harley Quinn creator Patrick Shoemaker that was mentioned. Main Topics HBO CANCELS WESTWORLD/MAIN CAST TO STILL BE PAID FOR SEASON 5 INDIANA JONES TV SERIES IN THE WORKS FOR DISNEY+* “LOGAN,” “1917,” & “THE MATRIX” STARS JOIN STAR WARS: THE ACOLYTE/OFFICIAL SYNOPSIS REVEALED DANIEL KALUUYA JOINS SPIDER-MAN: ACROSS THE SPIDER-VERSE AS SPIDER-PUNK LIN-MANUEL MIRANDA JOINS PERCY JACKSON & THE OLYMPIANS AS HERMES RUMOR MILL: AGATHA: C...
2022-11-13
22 min
No Pasa Nada
Episodio 154: Desde Marylin Monroe hasta Jeffrey Dahmer: Cómo sufrir en Netflix
Podcast No Pasa Nada Ep.154: Desde Marylin Monroe hasta Jeffrey Dahmer: Cómo sufrir en Netflix En este episodio hablamos de: Por qué el trailer de “Deadpool 3” quebró el internet. “Dahmer - Monster: The Jeffrey Dahmer Story”: una redundante serie sobre un criminal de la vida real. Hablamos más tiempo sobre “Blonde” que el que Manuel invirtió en verla. El problema de los filmes biográficos, y la mejor manera de descubrir a Marylin Monroe. “Meet Cute”: Kaley Cuoco y Pete Davidson en una comedia romántica con un giro mortalmente serio. “Bandit”: Josh Duhamel es el ladrón de bancos más...
2022-10-01
58 min
Jammers In The Rough
Manuel Trujillo in the house!!
We welcome the legendary Manuel Trujillo to the show!
2022-09-24
1h 04
The Positive Education Podcast With Ash Manuel
Episode #16 With Josh Connell – The Danny Frawley Centre For Mental Health
Josh is a Teacher, and currently the Community Programs Manager for the Danny Frawley Centre and the St Kilda Football Club. In this episode with Josh, we dive into:– the role professional sporting organisations can play in the mental wellbeing space– the Danny Frawley Centre and it’s purpose– the 4 pillars the Danny Frawley Centre focuses on– the ‘for good’ a professional sporting club can play in the communityPlus a heap more More About JoshJosh started his career at the A...
2022-09-04
34 min
Pod Gave Rock'N Roll To You
Stagger Lee/Is He Playing At Outside Lands This Weekend?
Twitter: @podgaverockInsta: @podgaverockSpecial Guest Host: Matt BaetzLloyd Price “Stagger Lee” single from the 1958 released on ABC-Paramount. Written by Lloyd Price and produced by Don Costa.Personel:Lloyd Price – lead vocalsMerritt Mel Dalton– saxClarence Johnson– pianoJohn Patton– bassCharles McClendon and Eddie Saunders - tenor saxTed Curson - trumpetSticks Simpkins - drumsCover:Performed by Josh BondIntro Music:"Shithouse" 2010 release from "A Collection of Songs for the Kings". Written by Josh Bond. Produced by Frank Charlton.Other Artists Mentioned:My Morni...
2022-08-09
49 min
No Pasa Nada
Episodio 145: ¿Qué hablan los Minions en la versión doblada al español?
Episodio 145 del podcast No Pasa Nada: ¿Qué hablan los Minions en la versión doblada al español? En este episodio, hablamos de: Minions: The Rise of Gru - el impacto cultural y económico de la franquicia de los minions. En tu cara, Rápido y Furioso.. Nope: la nueva película de Jordan Peele sigue elevando su nombre en el panteón del horror. El gran debate sobre The Gray Man: Manuel ya la vio, y vaya que si le gustó. Wolf Like Me: Josh Gad y Isla Fisher dejan a un lado la comedia pa...
2022-07-30
1h 01
Pod Gave Rock'N Roll To You
Fun Size/The Weight
Twitter: @podgaverockInsta: @podgaverockThe Band “The Weight” from the 1968 album "Music From The Big Pink" released on Capitol. Written by Robbie Robertson and produced by John Simon.Personel:Levon Helm - lead and harmony vocals, drumsRick Danko - co-lead and harmony vocals, bass guitarRichard Manuel - Hammond organ, harmony vocalsGarth Hudson - pianoRobbie Robertson - acoustic guitarCover:Performed by Josh Bond and Neal MarshIntro Music:"Shithouse" 2010 release from "A Collection of Songs for the Kings". Written by Josh Bond. Produced by Frank Charl...
2022-04-01
08 min
Pod Gave Rock'N Roll To You
The Weight/Porch Rock
Twitter: @podgaverockInsta: @podgaverockSpecial Guest Host: Billy Griffin @BillyGriff16The Band “The Weight” from the 1968 album "Music From The Big Pink" released on Capitol. Written by Robbie Robertson and produced by John Simon.Personel:Levon Helm - lead and harmony vocals, drumsRick Danko - co-lead and harmony vocals, bass guitarRichard Manuel - Hammond organ, harmony vocalsGarth Hudson - pianoRobbie Robertson - acoustic guitarCover:Performed by Josh Bond and Neal MarshIntro Music:"Shithouse" 2010 release from "A Collection of Songs for the Kings...
2022-03-29
51 min
Wer blastet was? Swiss Metal Podcast
#15 Rockstarlife on Tour (feat. Manuel Schütz)
Hüt hemer de Manuel Schütz bi eus! Er isch Tourfotograf, Modedesigner und warschinli sogar au no en Gheimagent oder Astronaut. Er verzellt eus ganz vieli Gschichte über das was er so alles macht. Und i dere Folg verzeled mir au zum erste mal was mir NÖD blastet!
2021-10-17
1h 00
Happy Sad Confused
Jon M. Chu, Vol. II
The buzz has been building and we're happy to report that the hype is real, "In The Heights" delivers! At the helm is Jon M. Chu, a filmmaker who's been dreaming of directing a movie musical since he was a kid. As you'll see from the film, Jon has the chops. On this episode of "Happy Sad Confused", Jon returns to the podcast to talk about how he brought Lin Manuel Miranda's work to life, kept it personal, and honored a culture. Plus, Jon and Josh talk the upcoming "Wicked" musical, the "Crazy Rich Asians" sequel, and their mutual love...
2021-06-09
44 min
Playing Injured
EP 56: From Obese to Fit & The Mental Battle of Change w/ Dai Maunel & Josh
Join us for Episode 49, Where Dai Manuel and Josh talk about the 5 Fs of prioritizing your life, his journey of growing up as an obese kid, and the mental side of going through change!--------Dai Manuel is a super dad, dating his wife, with a lead by example way of living and a contagious personality, who is on a mission to positively impact one million role models around the globe to lead a FUN-ctionally fit life through education, encouragement, and community.He is an award-winning digital thought leader and author, Distinguished Toastmaster & keynote speaker...
2021-05-13
52 min
At The Podium with Manuel Amezcua
Building an Extraordinary Culture | Josh Weinberg and Tommy Choi
Josh Weinberg and Tommy Choi are co-founders of Weinberg Choi Residential and ranked in the top 1% of real estate teams in the city of Chicago. In this episode, Tommy and Josh discuss the 4 keys to building an extraordinary culture, how the idea of community over competition has served their business, and the thing great leaders focus on while building a team. Connect with Manny on LinkedIn and @Detroitmanny on Instagram and follow the podcast @vhggpodcast. New to The Podcast? At The Podium with Manuel Amezcua features stories & tactical lessons from high performers in...
2021-03-25
1h 07
Josh Belcher Uncharted
Episode 96: Manuel & Sean Scott Sean White
Fashion Icon Manuel discuss his Remarkable Life in the World of Fashion and Sean Scott White talks his new album “Call it Even”! Enjoy!!!
2021-03-07
52 min
Raise A Mic
A Venerated Virginian Veteran - "Right Hand Man"
Join Andy, Josh, and Audrey as they discuss Lin Manuel's love for Chris Jackson and how we share it. Let's talk about the messiness of elevating real people to mythic status and more in this episode of Raise a Mic --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/raiseamic/message
2020-10-15
1h 12
Belk on Business
Knowing your Mission with Manuel Corazzari - Episode 70
Conversation with special guest, Manuel Corazzari, host of the Know your Mission podcast. DIscussion on how we can know our mission through experiences, gifts and community.
2020-10-07
23 min
Pod Gave Rock'N Roll To You
A Long December/A Baggy Shirt and Hacky Sack
Counting Crows "Long December" 1996 from "Recovering the Satellites" released on Geffen written by David Bryson/Adam Duritz/Charlie Gillingham/Matt Malley/Ben Mize/Dan Vickrey and produced by Gil NortonPersonel:David Bryson – guitarAdam Duritz – paino, lead vocalsCharlie Gillingham – accordianMatt Malley– bassBen Mize– drumsDan Vickrey– guitarsCover:Jonathan Horton vocals/guitars/harmonicaIntro Music:"Shithouse" 2010 release from "A Collection of Songs for the Kings". Writer Josh Bond. Produced by Frank CharltonOther Artists Mentioned:"Grease" the musical by Jim Jacobs and Warren Casey"Annie" musical...
2020-09-15
40 min
Just Manny Show
Episode 10 - Marvel/ DC upcoming movies and food with The Man Josh
On this episode we talk a little bit about upcoming Marvel and DC movies and some shows. We also talk a little bit about our favorite foods. Also go check out my boy Josh's show called Burgundy Network Podcast, he talks about football and overall the Redskins. Hope y'all enjoy! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/Just-Manny/support
2020-05-19
50 min
New Life Church Podcast
Never Forsaken-Billy Manuel
Sunday April 19 2020 AM Rev. Billy Manuel My New Life At Home Never Forsaken
2020-04-20
00 min
New Life Church Podcast
The Fight Of Faith-Pastor's Panel
Wednesday March 25 2020 PM Pastor Mike Tackett Evangelist Mike Manuel Pastor Darrell & Josh Huffman My New Life At Home The Fight Of Faith
2020-03-26
00 min
New Life Church Podcast
All Times-Rev. Billy Manuel
Sunday March 1 2020 AM Rev. Billy Manuel All Times
2020-03-02
00 min
Any Given Sunday
Josh Rodriguez
This week Manny is joined by Josh Rodriguez host of "The Dime with Josh Rodriguez" to discuss All Star weekend, the first half of the 2019-2020 NBA Season, 2020 Democratic primary, and more.You can subscribe to Any Given Sunday via Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Spotify, Stitcher, PodBean, and TuneIn RadioEMAIL: agspod1@gmail.comFACEBOOK: Any Given SundayTWITTER: @AGSpodINSTAGRAM: agspodcastSUBSCRIBE TO ANY GIVEN SUNDAY: SPOTIFY: http://bit.ly/AnyGivenSundaySpotifyITUNES: http://bit.ly/AnyGivenSundayPodcastGOOGLE PODCASTS: http://bit...
2020-02-17
1h 49