Sought after for her ability to unlock voices Rachel specialises in helping people improve the sound and function of their singing and speaking voice so they can achieve greater impact in their world, as well as greater confidence in themselves.
Described as enlightening, eye-opening and fun, Rachel transforms the way people perceive and use their voice through highly educational, inspirational and interactive training. She takes a comprehensive approach covering the roles of the voice, body, mindset and environment, enabling her clients to bring about effective and long-lasting change.
Rachel has been working with voices, and people, for over 30 years. She gained an Advanced Accreditation with the Institute for Vocal Advancement (IVA), an 8 year process, in 2016, and graduated from the University of Melbourne in 1996 with a Bachelor of Education, majoring in Piano and Voice performance and Secondary School Music.
While studying teaching has always been her first love, it wasn’t until studying voice function with IVA that Rachel felt she was truly able to transform voices. She has always believed: “If you possess a voice, you possess the ability to communicate something extraordinary”, all you need are the right tools to help you realise that.
Having performed on many different stages since she was a child, singing, dancing, playing piano/keyboard, acting, presenting and comparing, Rachel is no stranger to the spotlight and how to navigate it’s challenges. Her extensive experience and knowledge from a lifetime in the performance industry enable her to effectively support her clients in their performance journeys.
Rachel has worked with a broad range of clients, including working musicians and singers, recording artists, songwriters and composers, tribute artists, musical theatre performers, exam and audition preparation, public speakers, podcasters, authors, auctioneers, teachers, corporates, and voice rehabilitation for both singers and speakers.