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Menopause changes women’s singing voices

Aug 22, 202115 min
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Episode description

"Until recently, voice changes from menopause and aging have been almost unmentionable. If a woman talked about her challenges, especially if she was a professional singer, it could have meant decreased opportunities and even the end of her career. Most women have stayed silent, coping as best as they can, assuming that they have to deal with their baffling voice issues by themselves. But that is not the case. Millions of women around the world are on the same path, and we no longer need to walk that path alone. Working together gives us a better understanding of the vocal issues women might face and how to minimize them.

So how exactly do menopause and the changing hormonal landscape that women experience impact the voice?

Estrogen is a major player, vocally speaking."

Nancy Bos is a vocologist and co-author of the book Singing Through Change: Women’s Voices in Midlife, Menopause, and Beyond.

She shares her story and discusses the KevinMD article, "Menopause changes women’s singing voices." (https://www.kevinmd.com/blog/2021/07/menopause-changes-womens-singing-voices.html)

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