Chloe Lasky (she/her)
We sat down with Chloe to discuss her voice transition journey.
VOCAL FOLD COURSE
Chloe reduced took the bass in her voice, finding a thinner, more affirming tone.
BIGGEST WIN!
“Finding thin folds. Using the trick provided by Nicole in office hours I was able to finally do it.”
BIGGEST ROADBLOCK
“I’ve been committed each day but it’s never consistent. I’ll keep working the exercises into my schedule and try to complete before dinner.”
FOUNDATIONS COURSE
Chloe found tension in her jaw and neck that were restricting her voice.
JUNE 2021
Chloe joins Undead Voice Lab
COACHING FOCUS
“I got coaching feedback and confirmation that I’m executing each isolated part correctly.”
VOCAL TILT COURSE
Chloe added sweetness to her voice and felt softer and
LIP RESONANCE COURSE
Chloe brightened her resonance by adopting more of a spread lip position!
PROGRESS UPDATE
“I still have a long way to go, but love the direction I’m headed!”
LARYNX RESONANCE COURSE
Chloe raised her larynx, narrowed her throat, and made the MOST progress towards her goal “femme” voice!
REAL LIFE
“I am now using my voice when I have non-work AND work encounters. I’m only dropping out maybe 5% of the time.”
BREAKTHROUGH
“This is where everything finally clicked for me. Motivation and finding time to practice in my daily routine and speaking opportunities. I’m better at all of this than I thought.”
PITCH COURSE
Chloe balanced a slightly higher pitch with her
bright resonance to find her perfect combination.
BREAKTHROUGH
“This is where everything finally clicked for me. Motivation and finding time to practice in my daily routine and speaking opportunities. I’m better at all of this than I thought.”
APRIL 2022
Chloe GRADUATES!!
SUSTAIN COURSE
Chloe learned to sustain her transitioned voice while yelling, presenting at work, frustrated, and reading to her daughter.
DYNAMICS COURSE
Chloe raised her larynx, narrowed her throat, and made the MOST progress towards her goal “femme” voice!
REAL LIFE
“I am now using my voice when I have non-work AND work encounters. I’m only dropping out maybe 5% of the time.”