What If You Were Obsessed With Your Voice?
Would your life change?
Would you start creating more and expressing your ideas with full-bodied oomph? Would you start having more uncomfortable conversations about things you really care about?
Vocalization (Brought to you by The Creative Voice) is your weekly-ish reminder that your voice is a BEAST — not just in your creativity and art, but in shaping your big vibrant life.
Created by a life-long Vocalist and Songwriter, Christina Bailey, Vocalization seeks to offer Self Empowerment Work + Creative Expansion + Actual Singing and Speaking Practice.
It’s time to start doing more of what you love, making a bigger impact with your voice.
What’s Inside The Subscription:
🖤 Creativity Calls every week… will you answer 📞? Each week we’ll chat about how can you confront blockers while cycling into the best version of yourself.
🖤 On Thursdays, We Vocalize — Vocalization is our weekly podcast for creatives seeking reminders to love their voice, we’ll also dig deeper and talk about creative advice, unfiltered reflections, and questions on how we can build more solidarity between us and our community.
Who This Space Is For
Maybe you?
Did you…
Used to call yourself an "artist" but now you're just busy (spoiler: you're still an artist).
Burnout holding your creative work hostage to "productivity" and "results."
Try to trust your ideas, your voice, and yourself again — but dang, that inner critic is LOUD.
If that’s you, friend. Congrats, you’ve found your people.
We’re not here to teach you how to “build a brand” (unless that’s what you want) or sell you on some 7-step system for “make money in your sleep success”, which sounds great too. Nah, we’re here to make art, tell the truth, break down systems, and finally stop waiting for permission, because when we do that, we experience a windfall
Who Am I?
Hey you,
I’m Christina.
I’m a Songwriter, Community Arts Advocate, and Founder of The Creative Voice, and I’ve been in the trenches of self-doubt with my voice and creativity long enough to know it never really goes away. But I’ve learned how to build tools and community (and love for my voice) so that I can keep going, creating, and building relationships through artistic connection.
I’m here to shine a light one what you may have forgotten, so you can get back to loving your voice, doing more of what you love, and making a bigger impact with your creativity.
