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  • Welcome to my 52nd episode of Monique on the Mic! This week, I’m sharing the highs, lows, and insights from my first year of podcasting. From overcoming imposter syndrome to connecting with my dream listeners, I’ll dive into the transformative power of podcasting for artists and creators. Influenced by Pat Flynn’s “Serve First” mantra, I discuss the value of true connection over vanity metrics and why serving an audience of serious, dedicated singers means more than just getting likes. Tune in to hear my 12 biggest takeaways from this year-long journey, and find inspiration to pursue your creative projects with courage and consistency.RESOURCES:If you are enjoying the podcast, I think you'll enjoy my Mic Masters Newsletter. Get weekly insights, mindset changes, useable information and so much more for professional and aspiring singers. Join today. For more information on how to work with me, send inquiries to : [email protected],Monique

  • In this episode of Monique on the Mic, we explore the surprising benefits of recording your singing. Join me, Monique B. Thomas, as I share how self-recording can bridge the gap between perception and reality in your vocal technique. Whether you’re a beginner or an experienced singer, recording allows for immediate feedback and insight into areas needing improvement. Learn from my experiences with artists like Damien, who transitioned from songwriter to singer through diligent practice and recording. Plus, I’ll cover essential tips for setting up a home studio and using DAWs like GarageBand and Audacity. Don’t miss this chance to elevate your vocal game!RESOURCES:Low cost studio set up : The idea is just to get started. This will not give you studio quality, but it will allow you to get used to recording your voice quickly. Don't forget to use garage band (Mac) or Audacity (pc). There are other DAW's as well. 1 Shure SM58 mic - roughly 110€xlr cable - roughly 20€Scarlett Focusrite solo Audio Interface - This connects your mic to your computer - roughly 90€ - 120€headphone, you can use any pair you have that plugs in via mini jack or get a better one for around 100€.If need be, you can use a cheaper mic. Just keep in mind the idea is to get used to recording quickly. Obviously, the better the equipment the better you will sound. The cheapest version and also the lowest quality will be using your phone. Don't over think this. Start where you are and buy better equipment little by little and on a need basis, unless money is not an issue. For a more upscale home studio version or just different options , you'll find plenty of videos on Youtube. Just type, "Home Studio setup". I hope this is helpful. Happy recordingIf you are enjoying the podcast, I think you'll enjoy my Mic Masters Newsletter. Get weekly insights, mindset changes, useable information and so much more for professional and aspiring singers. Join today. For more information on how to work with me, send inquiries to : [email protected]

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  • In this episode, Monique shares her ABZ method to help singers transform big dreams into clear, actionable goals. Starting with Z—the dream—she encourages listeners to embrace the excitement and fear of their goals. Moving to A, it’s all about assessing your current skills and readiness. Then, B represents the next best step, keeping you grounded and moving forward. Using jazz repertoire as an example, Monique demonstrates how even the biggest goals can become achievable. Listen in to learn how to overcome overwhelm and stay motivated with small, manageable actions toward your dream. Tune in and take a bite-sized step toward your vocal future!RESOURCES:25 Jazz Song List TemplateHere is the newsletter about productive procrastinationIf you are enjoying the podcast, I think you'll enjoy my Mic Masters Newsletter. Get weekly insights, mindset changes, useable information and so much more for professional and aspiring singers. Join today. For more information on how to work with me, send inquiries to : [email protected],Monique

  • In this episode of Monique on the Mic, we tackle one of the biggest myths in the music world: the idea that unstoppable talent is the only way to succeed as a singer. We explore how your environment, mindset, and the people around you play pivotal roles in your vocal journey. I share insights on why relocating might be the next step, how to find the right mentors, and why talent is only one part of the equation. Whether you're just starting out or deep into your career, this episode will give you actionable strategies to take your singing career to the next level.RESOURCES:If you are enjoying the podcast, I think you'll enjoy my Mic Masters Newsletter. Get weekly insights, mindset changes, useable information and so much more for professional and aspiring singers. Join today. For more information on how to work with me, send inquiries to : [email protected],Monique

  • In this episode, Monique tackles a question every singer faces at some point—should you become a singing teacher? We dive deep into the nuances of voice teaching, from understanding vocal pedagogy to balancing stage experience with teaching methods. Monique breaks down what it takes to be a great voice teacher, including diagnosing and developing students' vocal techniques, the importance of stage experience, and how teaching can shape your singing career. Whether you're considering teaching or curious about the lifestyle, this episode offers insights into making the right choice for your vocal journey.RESOURCES:If you are enjoying the podcast, I think you'll enjoy my Mic Masters Newsletter. Get weekly insights, mindset changes, useable information and so much more for professional and aspiring singers. Join today. For more information on how to work with me, send inquiries to : [email protected] I forgot to mention, if you're going into teaching for the money, you're barking up the wrong tree. You'd better be patient, study to be excellent, be very understanding and love working with people. Very few signing teachers get rich although one can earn an honest and decent living!

  • In this episode of Monique on the Mic, we dive into how to get the most out of your vocal lessons. Just showing up isn’t enough! Learn why preparation, clear goals, scheduling, and regular practice are essential to seeing vocal progress. We cover important materials to bring to class, tips for online lessons, and how subscriptions can help keep you on track. I also share insights on how practicing while sick can surprisingly benefit your technique. Ready to take your singing to the next level? Tune in and check the show notes for my free practice guide.RESOURCES:Free practice Guide If you are enjoying the podcast, I think you'll enjoy my Mic Masters Newsletter. Get weekly insights, mindset changes, useable information and so much more for professional and aspiring singers. Join today. For more information on how to work with me, send inquiries to : [email protected],Monique

  • In this episode of Monique on the Mic, we dive into why great singers often sing in the same key and how this impacts their vocal performance. Monique breaks down the importance of choosing the right songs and keys for your voice, likening it to selecting the perfect outfit—both must suit you! From understanding vocal range to tessitura, she shares tips on how singers can avoid vocal strain and achieve smooth transitions through their bridges. Plus, Monique reveals personal insights from her own singing journey and how key choice affected her vocal development. Tune in to find out if you're singing in the right key!RESOURCES:If you are enjoying the podcast, I think you'll enjoy my Mic Masters Newsletter. Get weekly insights, mindset changes, useable information and so much more for professional and aspiring singers. Join today. For more information on how to work with me, send inquiries to : [email protected],Monique

  • In this episode, Monique explores how asking the right questions can unlock your potential. Whether you're a singer or on any learning path, clarity and understanding your "why" are essential. She shares stories, like a voice student struggling to articulate his goals and her experience learning Lindy Hop. The key takeaway? Basics matter. Mastery is built on a solid foundation, and without it, even talent falls short. Monique emphasizes patience and grace during the learning process. Tune in to discover how aligning your questions with your goals can accelerate your growth and make the journey more enjoyable.RESOURCES :If you are enjoying the podcast, I think you'll enjoy my Mic Masters Newsletter. Get weekly insights, mindset changes, useable information and so much more for professional and aspiring singers. Join today. For more information on how to work with me, send inquiries to : [email protected],Monique

  • In this episode of *Monique on the Mic*, Monique B. Thomas discusses the importance of having a clear vision for your singing career. Using the analogy of a road trip, she breaks down six crucial vocal skills every singer needs: range, rhythm, dynamics, improvisation, vocal quality, and word accentuation. Learn how these skills fit into your artistic roadmap and why they are essential for every singer, no matter their genre. Monique also shares tips on how to develop these skills through focused practice and technique. Don’t miss the free rhythm exercise offer!RESOURCES:If you are enjoying the podcast, I think you'll enjoy my Mic Masters Newsletter. Get weekly vocal insights, mindset changes, useable information and so much more for professional and aspiring singers. Join today. For more information on how to work with me, send inquiries to : [email protected],Monique

  • In this episode, Monique dives deep into the overwhelming amount of vocal content online and asks the critical question: is what you’re watching truly helping you become a better singer? From celebrity vocal coaches to post-production tricks, Monique discusses how to identify trustworthy sources, understand vocal principles, and avoid gimmicks that won’t make you a better singer. Learn how to filter out content that’s purely for entertainment and focus on what will help you achieve sustainable vocal growth. Don’t forget to subscribe and leave a review!RESOURCES: If you are enjoying the podcast, I think you'll enjoy my Mic Masters Newsletter. Get weekly insights, mindset changes, useable information and so much more for professional and aspiring singers.  Join today. For more information on how to work with me, send inquiries to : [email protected],Monique

  • In this episode of "Monique on the Mic," Monique B. Thomas explores how to cultivate creativity, offering six practical tips to reignite your creative spark. From exploring new activities to embracing your inner child, Monique shares how to find inspiration in everyday life. Discover the power of artist dates, playful exploration, and the importance of setting aside time to nurture your creativity without judgment or pressure. Learn how to keep your creative well filled and stay inspired, no matter what challenges life throws your way. Don't miss the links to Julia Cameron's "The Artist’s Way" and Sir Ken Robinson's TED talk in the show notes!RESOURCES:"The Artist's Way" - Julia Cameron : this book exists in many languages! Here's a link to amazon (I do not reeve any commission for this. You can also find it elsewhere. Check your local bookstore to support them!Sir Robinson's TED talk on human creativity - I think this is fabulousIf you are enjoying the podcast, I think you'll enjoy my Mic Masters Newsletter. Get weekly insights, mindset changes, useable information and so much more for professional and aspiring singers. Join today. For more information on how to work with me, send inquiries to : [email protected],Monique

  • In this episode, I recap my recent 5-day jazz vocal camp, where singers of all backgrounds came together to master the art of jazz. We broke down the essentials, from swing rhythms to jazz harmony, and tackled common myths about jazz singing. Whether you think jazz is too hard or not your style, this episode will change your mind. You'll learn how repetition, practice, and embracing your unique voice can lead to incredible progress in just a short time. Plus, I share personal insights from my own journey in jazz and how it parallels the experience of learning something new, no matter your background.RESOURCES: If you are enjoying the podcast, I think you'll enjoy my Mic Masters Newsletter. Get weekly insights, mindset changes, useable information and so much more for professional and aspiring singers. Join today. For more information on how to work with me, send inquiries to : [email protected],Monique

  • Join host Monique B. Thomas on this episode of the Monique on the Mic podcast to discover 10 effective strategies to enhance your band rehearsals. Drawing on years of experience and insights from top musicians around the world, Monique offers practical advice on goal setting, preparing set lists, ensuring all band members know their parts, and maintaining a productive rehearsal environment. No matter where you are on your music journey, you'll learn how to avoid common pitfalls, create a supportive rehearsal atmosphere, and make the most of your practice sessions. Tune in to get actionable tips that will help your band sound its best and streamline your rehearsal process.RESOURCES:If you are enjoying the podcast, I think you'll enjoy my Mic Masters Newsletter. Get weekly insights, mindset changes, useable information and so much more for professional and aspiring singers. Join today. For more information on how to work with me, send inquiries to :  [email protected],Monique

  • In this episode, Monique sits down with the dynamic DB Clifford for an unfiltered conversation on the real challenges artists face today. They dive into the creative process, the impact of social media on artistic perception, and why DB believes albums are a thing of the past. With candid insights on confidence, collaboration, and the need for honest art, this discussion is a must-listen for anyone in the music world. Tune in to discover why sometimes, less is more in the music industry. Don’t miss out on this raw and real talk! RESOURCES: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/dbclifford/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/friends.dbcliffordYoutube: https://www.youtube.com/user/officialdbcliffordTwitter: https://twitter.com/dbcliffordWebsite: www.dbclifford.comBIO: dbClifford is a multi instrumentalist, soul singer, composer and producer as well as a hard working entrepreneur. His first record deals were with Universal Music and SONY in America.His first two solo albums RECYCLABLE and Feet Above The Ground, which he wrote, self produced and recorded himself have received international acclaim. His single Don’t Wanna reached the number 1 spot on radios in Japan, he has shared the stage with Amy Winehouse and Herbie Hancock and won the John Lennon Award for best pop song with New State Of Mind.If you are enjoying the podcast, I think you'll enjoy my Mic Masters Newsletter. Get weekly insights, mindset changes, useable information and so much more for professional and aspiring singers. JOIN todayMusically,Monique

  • In this episode, join us for an inspiring conversation with Marvin Parks, a multifaceted artist who has captivated audiences with his soulful voice, comedic flair, and unwavering commitment to community outreach. Marvin shares his journey from an aspiring jazz singer to a performer who connects with people in the Paris Metro, blending jazz, humor, and personal stories to build a unique brand. Discover how Marvin turned street performances into meaningful engagements, and learn about his dedication to creating his own platform. No matter where you are in your artistic journey, Marvin's story will inspire you to pursue your art on your own terms and to believe in the transformative power of community.RESOURCES :Discography:Marvin ParksThe Very Thought of You(2012)Self-releasedThe Rongetz ProjectBrooklyn Butterfly Sessions(2012)Heavenly Sweetness Nicola ConteFree Souls(2014)Schema Records Social Media: Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/c/JazzduMétroMediaInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/jazzdumetro.media/and https://www.instagram.com/pupdumetro/TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@jdm_mediaSpotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/6M1xcnsqPHglzcyYgK09hC?si=WX6_t8tMQ6SIJFQZefnpawIf you are enjoying the podcast, I think you'll enjoy my Mic Masters Newsletter. Get weekly insights, mindset changes, useable information and so much more for professional and aspiring singers. Join today.Musically,Monique

  • Welcome to another enlightening episode of 'Monique on the Mic' with your host, Monique B. Thomas! Monique dives deep into the importance of having a vocal coach and the five key areas of vocal training: from building your basic technique, preparing for performances, handling post-tour resets, managing vocal injuries, to regular vocal checkups. Learn how to identify the season you're in, set achievable goals, and discover practical strategies to enhance your vocal journey. Don't miss out on valuable insights and Monique’s new VIP Day service, designed to help you conquer intensive vocal goals in one focused session. Tune in now for engaging artist stories, useful tips, and much more!00:00 Introduction to Vocal Coaching00:23 Welcome to Monique on the Mic00:55 The Seasons of Vocal Study01:12 Building Your Basic Technique03:05 Preparing for Performances and Auditions05:10 Post Tour Reset and Support06:17 Managing Vocal Injuries07:09 Regular Vocal Checkups08:17 Tailoring Your Vocal Training09:20 VIP Day and Final ThoughtsResources:If you are enjoying the podcast, I think you'll enjoy my Mic Masters Newsletter. Get weekly insights, mindset changes, useable information and so much more for professional and aspiring singers. Join today.Musically,Monique

  • Join me for an inspiring episode featuring China Moses, a multifaceted singer, songwriter, producer, tv and radio hostess and performer, as she shares her artistic journey and the challenges she has faced along the way. Despite the weight of being the daughter of jazz legend Dee Dee Bridgewater, China has carved out her own path, performing with icons at international jazz festivals and venues battling through identity crises and self-doubt. The conversation delves into crafting new music, the joy of creation, and the significance of art in sustaining community and hope during turbulent times. With reflections on her experiences and lessons from legendary figures like Angelique Kidjo and Diane Reeves, China offers invaluable advice for aspiring artists on resilience, authenticity, and the power of art. Don't miss this heartfelt dialogue about overcoming doubts, finding joy, and staying true to oneself.Resources :You can learn more about China Moses here :SpotifyInstagramFacebookYoutubeIf you are enjoying the podcast, I think you'll enjoy my Mic Masters Newsletter. Get weekly insights, mindset changes, useable information and so much more for professional and aspiring singers. Join today.Musically,Monique

  • Join Monique as she dives deep with her longtime student and mesmerizing artist, Aurus (aka Picot), in a conversation filled with fascinating insights and powerful stories. Discover the intriguing origin of Aurus' stage name, linked to the Egyptian god Horus, and how it reflects his mystical approach to music. Aurus opens up about his journey from Reunion Island to global stages, the spiritual essence of his creative process, and his thoughts on balancing passion with the pressures of the modern world. Don't miss this captivating episode that uncovers the heart and soul behind Aurus' enchanting music.

  • Join Monique B Thomas and her voice teacher and dear friend, expert voice consultant Greg Enriquez, for part 2 of a captivating and personal conversation recorded live while walking through Bari. In this episode, Monique and Greg discuss the importance of routines, the power of journaling, and the unique dynamics of teacher-student relationships. They share personal stories and insights on how routines can empower artists, the role of curiosity in fostering passion, and the value of seeking mentorship. This episode is packed with wisdom, laughter, and heartfelt moments, offering valuable takeaways for artists, teachers, and anyone looking to improve their daily lives.Resources :How to reach Greg :Website : https://gregenriquez.comFacebook : https://www.facebook.com/thegregenriquezInstagram : https://www.instagram.com/thegregenriquez?utm_source=ig_web_button_share_sheet&igsh=ZDNlZDc0MzIxNw==If you are enjoying the podcast, I think you'll enjoy my Mic Masters Newsletter. Get weekly insights, mindset changes, useable information and so much more for professional and aspiring singers. Join today.Musically,Monique

  • In this heartfelt episode of the 'Monique on the Mic' podcast, host Monique B. Thomas opens up about her 49th birthday reflections, discussing her personal journey, challenges, and growth as a singer and vocal coach. Monique shares her insights on the importance of grace, patience, and resilient mindset shifts, revealing lessons learned from overcoming vocal cysts and acid reflux. She also underscores the value of being connected with a like-minded community and offers her birthday wishes for aspiring and professional singers. Tune in to gain inspirational advice and practical strategies to transform your vocal career.Resources :Join the Mic Masters Newsletter : https://sing.moniquebthomas.comInstagram : https://www.instagram.com/moniquebthomas/*Ask me questions : [email protected]