Free concert Monday, 6/20.  Studio blog. Neuroscience & teaching.
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Finally, we can be warm!

Those of you who know me well know that I'm almost always cold.  So, although I might be the only one in Wisconsin who loves 90F + humidity, bring it on.

Seriously, though, there are a lot of exciting things to share with you!  Paul and I are giving a free concert this Monday night.  I've started a blog for singing-related wonderfulness called Vocal Curiosity (be sure to subscribe)! And I've started work as the writing intern for the Center for Educational Improvement in Washington, DC, covering articles about neuroscience and education (two of my favorite things).

Monday 6/20 Concert
This is part of Oakwood Village West's free Mondays at 7pm concert series and will be held in their auditorium (Center for Arts and Education).
Join us as we share some of our favorite jazz and musical theatre standards with Paul's fabulous arrangements.
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Vocal Curiosity
I've started a blog (Vocal Curiosity) dedicated to the adventure of learning singing and the curiosities of the instrument.   Categories I'm covering include how to most efficiently get better at singing and performing, and all of the gloriously messy fun that it entails.
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And, yes, CDs are still available!  Purchase Swim Kiss via CDBaby (downloads or hardcopies), or come to Monday's concert where I'll have them to sell.
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Center for Educational Improvement
I'm covering neuroscience and education for this great organization this summer.  You can read my recent posts on Empathy vs. Compassion and Mirror Neurons in Education by clicking on the titles.
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