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With over 25 years of performance experience and direct client interaction, and now 4 years of teaching voice, I’ve worked with students ages 7 to 70 — from brand-new beginners to seasoned singers. I specialize in helping singers build confidence, improve pitch accuracy, bridge transitions, and shine with strong stage presence. I also enjoy teaching beginner piano by ear as a creative foundation. My Voice Instructor training includes Voicercise in Clearwater and John Henny’s Voice School. I very much look forward to meeting you and supporting your singing journey! 🎤🎶💛
""I sought out Carol as my mentor into sound healing & vocal training as part of my own spiritual process to combine my spiritual gifts with music. My first session with Carol was effortless. She encompassed: meditation, sound healing, breath work, and vocal training to get a full spectrum of where I was spiritually in my process and musically. I showed her my past work, my compositions, performances and voice. It was not only thought provoking but a certain validation I could only get from a professional in the industry. I’m so grateful to Carol and I look forward to my next vocal training with her."



Harald Pristau is a Movement & Performance Specialist with a background in physical therapy, helping clients restore strength, mobility, and confidence through intelligent movement and performance-based coaching. His approach blends clinical understanding with real-world functionality to improve how the body moves, performs, and feels — building resilience, longevity, and physical freedom for everyday life. Rebuild • Refine • Reinvent
"“Before working together, at 74 years I started feeling uneasy in everyday situations. Being around people, even simple things like standing in a group or walking in crowded spaces, made me nervous. I was especially afraid of losing balance, getting bumped, or struggling with stairs. Through the training, I slowly rebuilt trust in my body. My balance feels more stable, my movements are more controlled, and I don’t overthink every step anymore. Going up and down stairs doesn’t feel like a risk, it just feels normal again. What surprised me most is that I feel comfortable being around people again without that constant fear in the background.”