Did you know that hypermobility can impact vocal technique, breath control, and even performance anxiety? In this episode, voice coach and viral blogger Sarah Algoet discusses the surprising ways hypermobility affects singers—both as a gift and a challenge. Tune in to discover insights, practical approaches, and how teachers can better support hypermobile singers!
WHAT’S IN THIS PODCAST?
2:10 What is hypermobility?
10:21 Using the Beighton Score
16:00 Who is more likely to be hypermobile?
17:00 Possible benefits to hypermobility
23:09 Possible challenges of hypermobility
35:52 A practical polyvagal drill exercise
42:25 How can voice training help hypermobile singers?
53:06 What do teachers need to consider when working with hypermobile singers?
59:28 Resource recommendations & Sarah’s library
About the presenter click HERE
RELEVANT MENTIONS & LINKS
The World Voice Teacher Expo
EDS Webinar: Voice, Breath and Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome by Imogen Roux
Polyvagal Theory by Stephen Porges
Sarah’s Blog: Hypermobile Singers – From Pretty Impressive to Pretty Painful
Singing Teachers Talk – Eps.155 & Ep.156 Building Neurodiversity-Inclusive Voice Studios with Dr Shannon Coates
BAST Focus On Event: Hypermobility and the Voice by Tracey Jeffery
Tracy Jeffery
Singing Teachers Talk Podcast – Ep.144 Exploring the Benefits of Sound Healing for Singers and Teachers With Rush Dorsett
Singing Teachers Talk – Ep.138 Exploring the Benefits of The Alexander Technique for Singers with Patrick Ardagh-Walter
Singing Teachers Talk – Ep.63 Developing a Singer’s Self Awareness and Clarifying Intention with Robert Sussuma
ABOUT THE GUEST
Sarah Algoet is a voice teacher with over 20 years of experience guiding singers towards their full vocal potential. Her teaching style is fun and engaging—because that’s how we learn best—while staying firmly rooted in science to ensure satisfying and lasting results.
Sarah’s approach is highly personalised, drawing from a wide range of techniques and pedagogies to suit each individual. Whether guiding beginners in discovering their unique voice or helping professionals refine their artistry, her goal is always the same: to empower singers with a healthy, functional technique that gives them the freedom to tell their story, their way.
Sarah specialises in a holistic approach, recognising the deep connection between the mind and the body. She believes that singers, like elite athletes, need ongoing coaching to maintain peak performance. Just as a sports coach helps an athlete develop strength, flexibility, endurance and mental resilience, Sarah helps singers build a reliable and versatile voice that can handle any artistic challenge.
For Sarah, vocal coaching is not just about technique—it’s about storytelling, self-expression, and building confidence. She believes every voice deserves to be heard, and she’s passionate about helping singers thrive on stage, in the studio, and beyond.
Website: singsing.be/onlinecourses
Access Sarah’s Library: singsing.be/onlinecourses/library-info