Course Topics

In this 8-week program

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    2. Tessa Romano-The Singing Voice During the First Two Years of Testosterone Therapy: Working with the Trans or Gender Queer Voice

    3. More resources for voice and T

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    4. Gender 101 Slides

    5. Gender 101 Video

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    2. The PIRA Scale in Speech and Singing Video

    3. PIRA Scale Slides

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    2. Voice and Gender Perception Slides

    3. Voice Perception and Gender Video

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    2. Transformational Voice Teaching Slides

    3. Transformational Voice Teaching Video

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    2. Listening playlist

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    3. GAVC Handout (includes Equitable Evaluations)

    4. Equitable Evaluations Slides

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    2. Co-teaching Singing Video

About Gender-Affirming Speech and Singing

  • 26 lessons
  • Weekly live (online) sessions
  • Break-out sessions and demonstrations
  • Compassionate environment to process and make mistakes

Pricing options

Registration fee includes 16 hours of live sessions and discussion plus all course materials

FAQ

  • Is there a replay option if I can't attend live?

    Yes! Every session is recorded and uploaded to your Thinkific dashboard within 24 hours.

  • Are there scholarship opportunities?

    Trans/non-binary voice teachers and SLPs are always welcome to use code TGNC for 50% off all of our courses. If the payment plan listed above is prohibitive, please reach out to us to discuss other options.

  • I will have to miss a few of the sessions, is that ok?

    Absolutely! Everything is recorded, so you'll have an opportunity to re-watch any of the sessions and read through the course materials.

Meet your instructor

Liz Jackson Hearns (she/they)

Liz is the owner of The Voice Lab, Inc., co-author of The Singing Teacher's Guide to Transgender Voices, and author of One Weird Trick: A User's Guide to Transgender Voice. Singers, speakers, and fellow voice teachers from all different backgrounds seek out Liz’s teaching for their ability to examine and reframe traditional voice pedagogy through the lens of student agency and inclusivity. In her courses, trainings, and public speaking events, Liz guides educators and clinicians in cultivating courageous spaces for their students and patients.