
Sign up to save your podcasts
Or


If you've ever wondered whether you'll ever book another gig, questioned your talent after a string of "no's," or found yourself stuck in a discouraging quiet season, this episode is for you.
In this episode of The Joyful Singer Podcast, we're talking about one of the hardest parts of being a performer: dealing with rejection.
Whether you're auditioning professionally, putting yourself out there in your local community, or simply longing for more opportunities to sing, rejection is part of the journey. But it doesn't have to define your experience—or your identity as a singer.
In this conversation, Erin shares a different way of approaching rejection, dry spells, and those unsettling periods when it feels like nothing is happening.
You'll learn how to stop letting your inner critic write the story, how to navigate quiet seasons with more grace, and how to stay connected to joy even when the calendar looks empty.
Because your worth as a singer is not determined by your latest audition result.
What if this season isn't evidence that you're falling behind?
What if it's preparing you for something bigger?
EP 10: Parenting Your Singer Self
Learn how to become your own best coach and respond to setbacks with compassion instead of criticism.
The Joyful Singing Workshop: The 3 Steps to Confident, Joyful Singing
In this free workshop you'll learn how to:
👉 Register here:
https://erinstewart.net/joyfulsingingworkshop
Instagram: @joyfulsingingwitherin
Facebook: Erin Stewart - Voice Teacher and Mindset Coach for Singers
Website: erinstewart.net
Email: [email protected]
Erin is now collecting listener questions for future episodes!
Send a DM on Instagram:
@joyfulsingingwitherin
If you have a question about singing, mindset, confidence, performance, creativity, vocal health, or anything related to your voice, chances are other singers are wondering the same thing.
If this episode resonated with you:
⭐ Follow the show
⭐ Leave a review
⭐ Share this episode with a singer friend
Your support helps more singers discover a joyful, compassionate approach to voice and creativity.
By Erin Stewart
If you've ever wondered whether you'll ever book another gig, questioned your talent after a string of "no's," or found yourself stuck in a discouraging quiet season, this episode is for you.
In this episode of The Joyful Singer Podcast, we're talking about one of the hardest parts of being a performer: dealing with rejection.
Whether you're auditioning professionally, putting yourself out there in your local community, or simply longing for more opportunities to sing, rejection is part of the journey. But it doesn't have to define your experience—or your identity as a singer.
In this conversation, Erin shares a different way of approaching rejection, dry spells, and those unsettling periods when it feels like nothing is happening.
You'll learn how to stop letting your inner critic write the story, how to navigate quiet seasons with more grace, and how to stay connected to joy even when the calendar looks empty.
Because your worth as a singer is not determined by your latest audition result.
What if this season isn't evidence that you're falling behind?
What if it's preparing you for something bigger?
EP 10: Parenting Your Singer Self
Learn how to become your own best coach and respond to setbacks with compassion instead of criticism.
The Joyful Singing Workshop: The 3 Steps to Confident, Joyful Singing
In this free workshop you'll learn how to:
👉 Register here:
https://erinstewart.net/joyfulsingingworkshop
Instagram: @joyfulsingingwitherin
Facebook: Erin Stewart - Voice Teacher and Mindset Coach for Singers
Website: erinstewart.net
Email: [email protected]
Erin is now collecting listener questions for future episodes!
Send a DM on Instagram:
@joyfulsingingwitherin
If you have a question about singing, mindset, confidence, performance, creativity, vocal health, or anything related to your voice, chances are other singers are wondering the same thing.
If this episode resonated with you:
⭐ Follow the show
⭐ Leave a review
⭐ Share this episode with a singer friend
Your support helps more singers discover a joyful, compassionate approach to voice and creativity.