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Vocal Health, Part Three

Vocal Health, Part Three

Released Sunday, 23rd February 2020
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Vocal Health, Part Three

Vocal Health, Part Three

Vocal Health, Part Three

Vocal Health, Part Three

Sunday, 23rd February 2020
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If you use your voice as a performer, these 3 episodes of Season 1 are for you, my friend. I recorded these 3 eps with Mr Declan Costello ENT in direct response to what I felt was a huge knowledge gap in our community - really robust, clear, no bullshit information about the voice.

This info is broken down into 3 Parts, so you can find exactly what you’re looking for.

Part Three covers:
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Outline of things that might go “wrong”.
- Discussion of causes.
- Stigma and taboo in this area.
- What to expect on a day of surgery.
- Recovery times / recovery periods.
- Continued vocal change / improvement.
- Is it the “end of” to get a challenging diagnosis?
- Vocal rest.
- Any other medications we might need to be aware of, re. voice.

Here’s to chats that inform, facts that empower, and to taking back control of our own voices.

Guest details:
Mr Declan Costello is a highly experienced consultant laryngologist with extensive expertise in treating all aspects of voice disorders and hoarseness – from vocal cord nodules and cysts to polyps, papilloma, vocal cord paralysis and spasmodic dysphonia.

As a singer himself, he has a particular interest in treating voice disorders in performers. He is also one of the leading exponents of local anaesthetic laryngeal procedures, which can be particularly beneficial for patients with vocal fold paralysis.

He regularly runs workshops for singers and performers on voice health and anatomy.

Mr Costello studied music at St John’s College, Cambridge, where he was a choral scholar under Christopher Robinson. He went on to study medicine at Imperial College and undertook his ENT specialist training in the Oxford region.

He was appointed as a consultant ENT surgeon (specialising in voice disorders) at the Queen Elizabeth Hospital in Birmingham in August 2010. In December 2018 his NHS practice moved to Wexham Park Hospital in Berkshire.

Mr Costello runs weekly private clinics in London and NHS clinics in Wexham Park.

Disclaimer: Although I am interviewing a medical professional in this episode, this episode does not stand in for medical advice; this is conversation and opinion, only. If you are dealing with a medical concern, please seek medical advice from a medical professional, ASAP - hopefully this episode can help you feel empowered in walking into that space.

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