Shelley Tasker

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Interview with Vicky St. Leger: A Journey in Music and Coaching

Episode Summary

Originally broadcast on: http://radiosoapbox.com Radio SoapboxWomen's Hour broadcasts live every Sunday at 7:00p.m. uk time. Join us every Sunday at 7pm uk time for Women’s Hour, the show that celebrates and amplifies the voices of women from all walks of life. Each week, we dive into a rich blend of topics, from personal stories and current affairs to health, culture, and the challenges women face in today's world. With expert guests, thought-provoking discussions, and inspiring interviews, Women’s Hour offers a platform for empowerment, education, and connection. Whether you're tuning in for insightful advice, a dose of inspiration, or just a moment to feel heard, Women’s Hour is here to celebrate you.In this episode of Women's Hour, host Shelley navigates a lively and somewhat chaotic evening as she attempts to connect with co-host Jo Wood, who is dealing with technical difficulties and an unexpected intruder alarm. Shelley shares her reflections on Mother's Day, her recent birthday indulgences, and the challenges of balancing work and personal life. Despite the technical hiccups, the conversation flows with humour and candidness, touching on the joys and frustrations of everyday life.Later, Shelley welcomes guest Vikki St. Leger, a renowned vocal coach and transformational coach, to the show. Vikki shares her journey from a sports coach to a multifaceted music professional, discussing her work with students, including those on the autism spectrum. She highlights the importance of personal development in vocal coaching and shares inspiring stories of her students' successes, including one who won The Voice. The episode wraps up with insights into Vikki's current projects and her passion for continuous learning.
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  • Kyle. Wow. He's quite a phenomenon. He's, a wonderful guy. It used to be called classic autism. It's I think it's changed now, but he was diagnosed with classic autism, so he doesn't speak at all. He's completely nonverbal, except for the odd word like yes, no, and dog because he hates dogs.
  • I suppose one of my students winning The Voice was a a bit of a highlight. And who was that again? That was Molly. Molly Hocking. Right. Yeah. In 02/2019, I think it was. And Molly was, again, she came she was at Kids R Us, and she wasn't getting the lead roles, so mum brought her to me to develop her voice.