Jaron sits down with artists, orators, vocalists, and everyday people to talk about voice—vocal technique, vocal aesthetic, and what inspires them to create the sounds we hear. These conversations go beyond performance, exploring phonatory technique and how life experience, identity, and emotion inform the way we use our voices.
This podcast grew out of a curiosity about how voice reflects lived experience. Rather than centering the conversations around performance alone, the conversations make room for process, influence, and the personal history that shapes how sound is produced and received. Each exchange is approached as a moment of listening and respect for the individual voice.