Friday, March 6, 2020

Every Voice Matters



Benvenuto, everyone!

I find it important to emphasize that not all transgender people are affected by voice dysphoria. I sat down with a Nola Aycock (they/them) for an evening to discuss the importance of voice training from yet another perspective.

When it comes to LGBTQ+ rights, there is very little that is more important than diversity and expression. While I do try to keep things varied on this blog, I have noticed that the interview is my favorite format.

Yes, I post a lot of interviews, but at least I can say that I include a variety of opinions. Some answers are expected, but some people do surprise me. One of those people is Nola. 

I have known Nola for a while, now, perhaps a little over a year or so, but they always have something interesting to say or something new to impart. For this reason, I have wanted to interview them for a good while. I’m glad I was able to meet with them.

Though the interview was rather short due to the time constraints for my video assignment, I think the interview went quite well, and I managed to gain a bit of wisdom and insight on my journey to understanding the trans voice.

Perhaps you can glean something, yourself.

Cantare!


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