An Audience With Megan Durham

What it means to be trauma informed

Tuesday 12th May 6pm – 7.30pm UK TIME

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Trauma aware practice. What do we know now?

In this interview we will delve into what it means to be trauma aware for voice practitioners in 2026.  This term has been around for at least a decade, but what has changed? Is it still a useful term and how do we connect with our students and clients in a way that truly empowers them without pathologising them?

This event is free for VHE Members and £10 for non-members. 30-days access to the catchup recording is available.
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An Audience With Megan Durham

What it means to be trauma informed

Tuesday 12th May 6pm – 7.30pm UK TIME

Megan Durham (she/her), serves on the voice faculty at the University of Louisville and works as a singing voice specialist. Incorporating trauma-informed care into her pedagogy, she is a facilitator of YogaVoice®, LifeForce Yoga®, Transcending Sexual Trauma Through Yoga, and Movement For Trauma (Jane Clapp). Megan serves on the board of directors for the Voice and Trauma Research and Connection Group, co- founded by Dr. Elisa Monti and Heleen Grooten. Megan holds a Master of Music degree in voice pedagogy and performance from Westminster Choir College of Rider University, and a Bachelor of Arts degree in music from the University of Richmond. She is a Recognized Vocologist with the Pan American Vocology Association, and completed her certification in singing voice habilitation with Dr. Karen Wicklund at the Chicago Center for Professional Voice.