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Ep.213 Medicine to Music. A Journey Back to A Creative Calling with Estelle Idoko

Published 1 year ago
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In this episode of Singing Teachers Talk, Estelle Idoko shares her journey from medical school to music school. We explore how she helps others reconnect with their creativity, and what holds so many back from living artistically. Whether you're a singer, teacher, or someone wondering: “Is it too late to live creatively?”, this conversation will leave you feeling seen, stirred, and ready to explore your own creative path. 

 

WHAT’S IN THIS PODCAST? 

1:00 Medical school vs music school 

7:08 The perception of artistic occupations  

17:56 Should my creativity be a hobby or a career?  

19:30 Women and singing  

24:20 Men and singing  

27:31 What is Estelle’s coaching framework?  

34:06 Leading a creative life  

39:44 The ‘Sing Confidently, live Creatively’ podcast 

 

About the presenter click HERE

 

RELEVANT MENTIONS & LINKS 

The Elements by Tom Lehrer 

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Aimee McNee 

We Need Your Art by Aimee McNee  

Teaching Singing to Children and Young Adults by Jenevora Williams  

Singing Teachers Talk Podcast Ep.179 From 1 to 40 Choirs and Touring with Gareth Malone - a Chat with Rachel Lynes  

 

ABOUT THE GUEST 

Estelle Idoko is a Singer, Actor, and Voice Teacher based in Durham, North Carolina, currently completing her Master’s in Music and Music Education at Columbia University. She is the founder of Creatively Performing Arts, offering online voice lessons and resources for adult beginners. Estelle hosts the globally ranked podcast Sing Confidently, Live Creatively and performs regularly in cabarets, open mics, worship teams, and theatre. Her acting credits include A Midsummer Night’s Dream, Comedy of Errors, and the upcoming Sound of Music. She holds a B.S. in Psychology from VCU and a professional voice certificate from Berklee. Estelle is passionate about helping artists reconnect with their creativity and build lasting vocal confidence. 

 

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Website 

Instagram: @creativelybyestelle  

Facebook: Singing Tips and Technique for Women. 

 

Listen to Estelle’s podcast ‘Sing Confidently, Live Creatively’ here  

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