Katherine Eid Wild
The Story of Your Voice

The Story of Your Voice

Our voices are powerful, personal, and deeply connected to who we are.

For some, using the voice feels effortless. For others, it carries hesitation, old stories, or a sense of holding back. Wherever you find yourself, this course is an invitation to explore, expand, and deepen your relationship with your voice through breath, resonance, and play.

In this five-week course, we’ll explore the body as an instrument, the voice as resonance, and expression as connection. The Story of Your Voice is a journey to reclaim the natural expression of your voice—without perfectionism.

Register to join us:

The voice is the muscle of the soul.

Alfred Wolfsohn

What if we turned our attention from how it sounds to how it feels?

Most of us have been taught to listen to our voices from the outside—to judge the sound, analyze the tone, and correct (or tense up around) the imperfections. But what if we experienced our voices from the inside instead?

Kristin Linklater’s work (which we’ll draw from in this course) invites us to shift our awareness inward—to feel the voice moving through us rather than evaluating how it sounds to others.

The Paradox of Freeing the Voice

To release the voice, we must also stay completely present.
To soften, we must remain awake.
To surrender, we must still engage.

This work is a kind of meditation—an awareness without driving. The voice is not something we push into existence. It is something we allow.

The Body as an Instrument

Years ago a voice teacher asked me, “Why do we sing?”

It thought it was a trick question. After stumbling through answers for quite some time he finally gave me the answer he wanted me to have:

“Because it feels good!”

I struggled with his answer for a long time. For all of my early years I thought singing was about sounding good and getting it right. Now, in my own way, I’ve found my own understanding of what he was pointing to.

Our voices aren’t just in our throats. They vibrate in our chest, ribs, belly, pelvis, throat, and skull. When we don’t interfere with control, we allow the voice to fill the body with resonance. When we allow ourselves to vibrate and resonate – especially in rooms full of other voices – it doesn’t just sound good.

It feels good.

A bird does not sing because it has an answer. It sings because it has a song.

Chinese Proverb

Calendar and Registration:

Five weeks of guided exploration to help you reconnect with your voice—building trust, freedom, and confidence in expression.

  • 5 live, in-person classes (2 hours each)
  • Group work & connection in a safe, encouraging space
  • Practical vocal exercises to release tension and increase resonance
  • Breath and body awareness practices 
  • Vocal improvisation & play to unlock authentic expression
  • Personalized guidance & feedback in a small group setting
  • No prior singing experience needed—this is for all voices

Course Calendar & Weekly Breakdown

Mondays, March 3 – April 7
6:00 – 8:00 PM
*No class Monday, March 31

Each week, we will explore a different aspect of voice, presence, and expression through guided exercises, vocal play, and deep listening.

Week 1: The Voice as Vessel: Reclaiming Your Natural Sound

  • Discover your personal relationship with voice—how it’s shaped by experience.
  • Explore voice through breath, body, and presence.
  • Learn to listen to your voice from the inside-out rather than judging from the outside.

Week 2: Releasing Judgment & Stepping into Unapologetic Sound

  • Identify and release old stories & judgments that have shaped your voice.
  • Explore vocal play through movement, breath, and resonance.
  • Experience the power of group sound in safe, playful exploration.

Week 3: The Embodied Voice: Breath, Resonance & Presence

  • Learn how breath moves in six directions to support free, effortless voice.
  • Explore vocal resonance in different chambers of the body.
  • Deepen awareness of how the body & nervous system shape sound.

Week 4: Resonance & Connection: The Body as a Vibrational Instrument

  • Discover how resonance changes when sound moves through space & relationship.
  • Engage in call & response exercises to build confidence and musical intuition.
  • Experience how the voice shifts when connected to movement & deep listening.

Week 5: Vocal Improvisation & Unlocking Expression

  • Step into spontaneous sound-making—trusting your voice as it emerges.
  • Play with group improvisation & sound baskets to explore vocal freedom.
  • Discover what it feels like to sing without hesitation, without rules—just presence.

Registration & Pricing

This course is offered with tiered pricing to make it accessible to all. Please choose the tier that feels fair, sustainable, and in harmony with both what you receive and what you are able to give:

Tier 1: $75 – For those who need financial flexibility
Tier 2: $125 – Supporting the work & keeping it going
Tier 3: $175 – Paying it forward & creating access for others

If cost is a barrier and you feel called to participate, or if you’d like to arrange a payment plan or alternative forms of payment (cash, Venmo, PayPal, etc.), please email: [email protected]

About Katherine Eid Wild

Katherine Eid Wild is a storyteller, documentary filmmaker, and singer whose work explores the profound connection between voice and memory. She believes that the voice is not just an instrument but a vessel—carrying what is most precious from within out into the world.

Having grown up with professional voice training and attending university as a voice major, she left the music world feeling broken. The journey to reclaiming the joy of singing has brought her to want to share it with others. As a storyteller, she is drawn to the risk and intimacy of expression—the way the voice exposes not just sound but feeling. To use the voice is to be seen, to be known, to take up space. The voice is deeply primary, shaped by place and culture. Katherine guides people in exploring their own sound with presence and openness. This work is as much about listening as it is about singing. Her approach is deeply influenced by her training in group facilitation based on Hakomi principles. She sees each group as a living system, where every voice matters and where compassionate presence and deep listening create a safe and transformative container.

Through her work in voice and story, Katherine helps others find the courage to share their voice—not for perfection, but for true expression. 

Wondering if this course is right for you? Let’s have a conversation: please email: [email protected]

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