Debra Bonner

Episode #235

Debra Bonner lights up every room she walks into.  Debra is a Transformational Vocal Coach.  Her technique has been effective in eliminating vocal nodules and correcting nearly every vocal problem.  Debra has taught women who have been suffering from anxiety, depression, and low self-worth. After working with them for a short while, the symptoms diminished, and in some cases completely dissipated. These women were then able to take care of their families and some even started their own businesses. 

Debra trained classically from the age of 13 until she graduated from the University of Michigan with a Masters in Vocal Performance. For decades, Debra trained with and was an associate of Seth Riggs and Richard Miller, two of the top vocal pedagogues of the 20th & 21st centuries.

Debra has found as a vocal coach, that most importantly, it’s about finding your true and authentic voice, which she does through a series of cause-and-effect exercises.  She has taken the time to put her life’s work online at yourtruevoice.com.  

Debra has been through some very rough times but that has prepared her gifts to share with the world.  She is that missionary who wants to teach the world to sing in “perfect harmony” so that all might have joy.    

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You can connect with Debra here:

@your_true_voice

www.yourtruevoice.com

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