The Visceral Voice Podcast
On this podcast, we interview voice and bodywork professionals to provide helpful information for overall health and optimal function of the voice. We interview SLPs, Otolaryngologists, Manual Therapists, Body Oriented Psychotherapists, Health Coaches, Fitness Instructors, Broadway Performers, Opera singers, Singer/Songwriters, Voice Teachers, Composers, Company Managers, Sports Broadcasters, and more. It is our mission to educate the professional voice user and provide knowledgable, creative, and compassionate advice to restore, regain, and create happiness and success in each vocal journey.
The Visceral Voice Podcast
A Neurobiological Approach to Voice, Movement, and Emotion: with Mike Zhao
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What if the challenges you are experiencing in your voice are not just physical?
In this conversation, I sit down with Mike Zhao to explore the deeper relationship between the brain, body, and voice. Mike brings a unique perspective, integrating biomechanics, clinical psychology, and neurobiology to understand how we move, respond, and express.
We talk about how emotional experiences live in the body, how the nervous system shapes movement and voice, and why focusing on technique alone often leaves singers feeling stuck. This conversation opens the door to a more complete understanding of voice work, one that includes not just structure, but state, perception, and lived experience.
If you have ever felt like you are doing everything “right” but something still is not clicking, this episode offers a different lens.
Mike Zhao has been a biomechanics specialist since 2016 and has developed an interdisciplinary clinical model that integrates contemporary psychoanalysis with advanced movement rehabilitation through the common language of neurobiology and systems theory. He is a credentialed clinician of the Postural Restoration Institute and holds a Master’s degree in Clinical Psychology from Columbia University.
This episode is an invitation to expand how you think about the voice, not just as something you produce, but as something that reflects your entire system.