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Voice Study Centre Alumna Lisa Price Inspires on the Women Being Well Podcast

Thursday 29th May 2025

We were thrilled to learn that our alumna, Lisa Price, was featured on the latest episode of the Women Being Well podcast! In this inspiring conversation, Lisa shares her personal journey and the incredible work she’s doing—highlighting how singing can empower self-esteem and nurture self-confidence.

A standout moment was when Lisa described how the self-efficacy framework she developed during her MA dissertation has become a cornerstone of her current practice, which she now consistently applies in her one-to-one sessions with students and in her work with choirs.

Have a listen:

Lisa Price

Lisa Price began her career as a professional singer, performing with Damien Rice and Juniper, corporate bands, and as a studio session vocalist. Her students have been finalists on The Voice UK...


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