Whether it’s in the workplace, in classrooms, on air, or in our daily conversations, our voices allow us to connect, express, and be heard. But while we rely on them constantly, very few of us actively think about how to care for them, until something goes wrong.
From vocal strain and fatigue to more serious conditions, the impact of neglecting voice health can affect not just how we communicate, but in some cases, how we earn a living.
We unpacked the importance of caring for and using our voices effectively in everyday life, and why voice health matters more than we often realise with voice teacher at Music with Mario and Friends, Cyril Ntsibande.

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